Payments
When is the deposit due and how much is it?
The deposit is due five months prior to your arrival. It is $200 per person.
When is the final payment due?
A final invoice will be emailed to the group leader after departure from BIOS once all usage charges have been verified by the accounts department. Payment can be made by U.S. check or via ACH bank transfer (BIOS banking details will be on the invoice). Prices are quoted in U.S. dollars. The Bermuda Dollar exchange rate is currently 1 to 1 USD.
Transport
How can we get to different sites around the island?
You can rent the BIOS bus to take you to different sites. The maximum capacity of the bus is 28 people. Alternatively, you can also get around by public bus. Tickets for the public bus can be purchased from Reception at BIOS when the front desk is open.
How can we get from the airport to BIOS?
The BIOS bus is not permitted to pick up or drop off groups at the airport. We recommend that you book a minibus in advance and recommend the company Beeline. You can also get taxis at the airport, but it can be difficult to get enough taxis for large groups.
What is the capacity of the BIOS boats?
We have multiple boats that we can use for student trips ranging from 10 to 27 people.
Housing
What is the housing like? How many students will be in a room?
Depending on availability, groups will be housed in Wright Hall or Visitor Housing.
Wright Hall is the main building at the center of campus which has a cafeteria and dining hall. There are single, double, and triple rooms available. The single and double rooms have en-suite bathrooms with toilets and showers. The triple rooms have shared bathrooms in the hall on the same floor.
Visitor Housing is the yellow apartment building at the entrance to campus.
Where will the group leaders stay?
The group leaders will stay near the students, but they will have their own room and bathroom.
Food
Is food provided?
We provide three meals a day, seven days a week for all visitors.
What if I have a dietary restriction?
We have a vegetarian option available at every meal and we request that you specify in advance if you have other dietary requirements or allergies.
Packing
How do I know what to pack?
To make your stay more comfortable and be able to enjoy the full spectrum of activities we suggest paying close attention to our packing list for visiting programs.
I forgot something. Can I buy it there?
BIOS has emergency supplies for purchase like toothbrushes and toothpaste. While there are some things that can be purchased in Bermuda, we highly recommend coming prepared and only bringing money for souvenirs.
How much money should I bring?
All meals will be provided unless your group leader decides to go out for dinner. We recommend bringing $100 of pocket money. US dollars and Bermudian dollars exchange 1 for 1 and can be used interchangeably, so there is no need to convert money.
Other
Can I come if I am not part of a Visiting Group?
We unfortunately do not take visitors, but we have many other ways of working with BIOS through our internships and summer programs.
What happens if I need to cancel?
Groups must cancel at least four months prior to arrival to avoid forfeiture of the deposit. Cancellations for boat, bus, or truck must be made at least 48 hours (Monday through Friday) in advance or there will be a minimum charge of one hour.
Are passports required to come to Bermuda?
Passports are required for persons entering Bermuda. See www.gov.bm/department/immigration for visa-controlled countries and https://www.visahq.com/bermuda/ for instructions on applying for entry visas. In advance of arrival on the island, Bermuda Immigration must approve all business stays and visits longer than 90 days. Additionally, flights to/from Bermuda through the U.S., Canada, or U.K. must follow the regulations of those countries. All immigration/travel rules are subject to change, please verify information prior to traveling.
To save time at the airport, complete the digital Bermuda arrival card prior to your arrival on the island.
What kind of insurance is needed?
BIOS insurance does not cover visitors, non-BIOS personnel, or personal equipment. You must provide your own insurance for health, accident, theft, equipment damage, liability, etc. All visitors are required to sign a BIOS release and assumption of risk waiver.
Can I plan a scouting trip for my course to ASU BIOS?
Yes! A Visiting Groups scouting trip is a preliminary visit to our campus and various pre-planned locations with the purpose of gathering information and assessing its suitability for a specific purpose or activity. During a scouting trip, participants will observe already existing courses, collect data, take notes, and make logistical assessments to ensure that the site meets their requirements and to plan for future activities alongside ASU BIOS Education and Reservations staff. The base cost of a scouting trip is $210 per person/night plus any additional activities scheduled in coordination with ASU BIOS Education. To book a scouting trip please email alex.merkle@bios.asu.edu.