Bermuda Marine Navigational Aids Map

This free, digital online map shows the approximate location and descriptions of 250 navigational aids and points of interest in Bermuda’s territorial waters. Information on each location can be seen by clicking on the pin (e.g. color, flash patterns, location description).

The locations in this map are intended for educational purposes only, and should not be used for navigation. If you have any feedback, corrections or additions please contact the site admin.

The map was created to help visualize the main channel patterns and navigational aids in Bermuda, as part of the the A-, B-, and C-class marine pilots license exams.

The initial tagging of locations was in 2023, on Google Map satellite imagery at the time. Last updated in January 2026. Over time both the physical navigational aids themselves and map imagery may both shift, resulting in decreasing visual accuracy.

Use the menu bar in the map to show/hide different layers, i.e. navigational aids, unlit small channel markers, shipwrecks, and the offshore approach lights to Bermuda. Many of the inshore markers can be seen in the map imagery when zoomed in. Some basic main channel overlays are also available, but are not particularly accurate. They are a visual guide to general shape and path only.

The map is best viewed on a desktop browser in its own tab. On a mobile device the square bracket icon will open in the Google Maps app where it is easier to view and turn layers on/off.