Typically, the close of May in Bermuda marks the onset of consistently warmer temperatures and higher humidity. Daily highs average in the low 80s Fahrenheit (high 20s Celsius), with nighttime lows rarely dipping below 70F (low 20s Celsius). Ocean temperatures become increasingly pleasant for swimming, generally hovering around 75F (mid-20s Celsius). While the island’s location makes it susceptible to tropical systems, these are less frequent in May than later in the summer and fall. Rainfall is possible, but usually comes in short bursts, followed by sunshine.
This period offers an attractive balance for travelers. The heat is not yet oppressive, making outdoor activities comfortable. The warming ocean allows for water sports and beach enjoyment. The shoulder season timing often means fewer crowds and potentially lower prices compared to the peak summer months. Historically, late May has signaled the start of Bermuda’s vibrant tourism season, drawing visitors seeking pleasant weather and a relaxed atmosphere.