Because the plane is registered in Bermuda, and BSF is a commercial 135 operation (air taxi level standards), there is a pretty lengthy check out process. This is only really worthwhile if you live on island, or are here and want to fly regularly through the year. It involves ground training, flight training, flight check, and a licence validation from the Bermuda CAA. This costs about $1500 and usually takes a couple of months to fit everything in. There are also annual recurrent requirements. Let us know if you want to get more info on starting that process.
If you want to just go up as a one-time flight, you would have to sit right seat but can take the controls for cruise. A leisurely cruise around the whole island is rarely more than 1.0 hobbs time.