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As a Registered Charity, OUTBermuda is here to serve and support the LGBTQ community in Bermuda and to be a resource for allies and the general public.

Organisers of Bermuda Pride Week! As an organisation seeking registered charity status in Bermuda, our objects are as follows:

1 – To promote and support the well-being, health, dignity, security, safety and protection of the LGBTQ community in Bermuda;

2 – To advance the education of the general public on issues of diversity, inclusiveness, awareness and acceptance as regards LGBTQ issues in Be

05/06/2026

We had a chance to catch up with the Bermuda Pride Cruise organizer - .am.nicky!

Nicky has planned a fantastic party for everyone - great food, great music and epic vibes.

We CANNOT WAIT to set sail and let loose together!
There are a few tickets left, so send this to your cruise crew 🫡 and make sure you’re all aboard this Sunday!

Tickets are $70 - available on ptix.
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19/05/2026

Set sail for an afternoon of sun, sea, and celebration on the Uber Vida!

On Sunday, June 7 we’re setting sail on the first Pride event of 2026! This intersectional cruise honours both Q***r and cultural identity, offering space to cool off, connect, and celebrate what makes Bermuda’s LGBTQ+ community so vibrant.

Wear the colours of whatever flag you want to represent you! Your heritage? Your gender? Your sexuality? Rep those colours! Come bold, come bright, and bring your pride as we take joy, music, and connection out onto the water togetherb

This four-hour cruise includes a stop to swim - please wear/bring a bathing suit.

Drinks available for purchase onboard. A light lunch is included in the ticket price.

Attendees must be 18+ | Departs from #1 Dock, Front Street

Tickets are available at www.ptix.bm

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Photos from OUTBermuda's post 18/05/2026

After our International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia event, we talked with a few attendees about their experience.

Swipe through to hear from:
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Learn more about how to support our advocacy work at www.OUTBermuda.org.

17/05/2026

Today, May 17, is International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia. On Friday, we had politicians, community leaders and a young activist gather to take a stand against homophobia, biphobia and transphobia.

Many LGBTQ+ people in Bermuda have learned how to shrink, how to stay quiet, how to make themselves invisible so they can survive.
That should not be the cost of belonging in Bermuda.

Our community deserves better.

We encourage you to help rid Bermuda of this harm; be vocal and visible in your allyship. Invite LGBTQ+ people into the rooms where decisions are made. Help us build a Bermuda where every LGBTQ+ person can be safe, seen, valued and thriving.

Photos from OUTBermuda's post 16/05/2026

Tickets are now on sale!

Tickets are available for Bermuda Pride 2026 on ptix. Swipe through to see the full line-up of Bermuda Pride events!

Tickets are not needed for the parade or art exhibition.

14/05/2026

Want to know what we’re up to? Our executive director will be on the radio this morning.

Tune in to find out about:
- The International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia event tomorrow at 12:30 in front of City Hall
- Bermuda Pride 2026 events and ticket sales

11/05/2026

Your presence matters. Stand with us on Friday, May 15 for IDAHOBIT. 12:30-1:00 pm at City Hall.

IDAHOBIT stands for the International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia. It is marked around the world each year on May 17 as a day of action, awareness, solidarity, and visibility for LGBTQIA+ people.

Although IDAHOBIT is observed globally, this will be the first time Bermuda publicly marks the day in this way. LGBTQ+ Bermudians and residents still face harm caused by homophobia, biphobia, transphobia, shame, public ridicule, bullying, discrimination, and silence. These harms affect people at school, at work, in families, in faith spaces, online, and in public life.

For many LGBTQ+ people, especially young people, this can lead to isolation, poor mental health, fear, and a deep sense that they do not belong. Transgender and non-binary people in Bermuda face added stigma, misunderstanding, and gaps in safety, healthcare, and legal protection.

This event will create a public moment of solidarity. It will name the harm caused by homophobia, biphobia and transphobia. It will lift up the dignity of LGBTQ+ people in Bermuda. It will call on leaders, institutions, families, and allies to help build a Bermuda where LGBTQ+ people are safe, seen, valued and thriving.

Bring a colleague. Bring a friend. Bring a family member.
Bring someone who believes Bermuda can be more loving, more inclusive, and more courageous.

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05/05/2026

We’re looking for volunteers for Bermuda Pride 2026!

Our volunteers are the heart of Bermuda Pride. Our team of volunteers help ensure that Pride runs smoothly, and bring all the warmth and positivity that makes Pride events so special.

Roles include:
❤️selling merchandise at harbour nights
🧡checking in people at events
💛decorating Victoria park
💚 happiness ambassadors
💙holding banners in the parade
💜being a parade marshal
🩷hanging artworks
🩵and so much more!

There are over 200 volunteer positions that need to be filled - so share this post with your coworkers, friends and family and sign up to volunteer for Bermuda Pride 2026.

Visit our website to sign up.

03/05/2026

OUTBermuda invites members of Bermuda’s LGBTQ+ community, allies, nonprofit leaders, political leaders, business leaders, faith leaders, families, friends, and members of the public to join us for Bermuda’s first public observance of IDAHOBIT.

IDAHOBIT stands for the International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia. It is marked around the world each year on May 17 as a day of action, awareness, solidarity, and visibility for LGBTQIA+ people.

The date recognizes the World Health Organization’s May 17, 1990 decision to remove homosexuality from the International Classification of Diseases. You can learn more about the international day at may17.org.
Although IDAHOBIT is observed globally, this will be the first time Bermuda publicly marks the day in this way.

We encourage you to attend and to bring someone with you - a colleague. a friend, a family member. Bring someone who believes Bermuda can be more loving, more inclusive, and more courageous.

This is a public moment for Bermuda to stand together against homophobia, biphobia and transphobia, and to stand for dignity, safety, belonging, and hope.

Let’s continue to build the Bermuda we deserve.

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