Bermuda Hotels
Cambridge Beaches Resort
Adjacent to a seafaring-style tavern, a wall festooned with the names of longtime guests attests to the resort's capacity to inspire loyalty. Widely spaced on the 30-acre peninsula and separated by lawns and flowering gardens, guest cottages occupy rolling terrain, forming a pink-and-white community under coconut palms and ancient Flamboyant trees. The open Atlantic Ocean borders the resort's north side, and Mangrove Bay borders its south side. Children under the age of five are not permitted.
The Fairmont Hamilton Princess
Dating to 1885, the hotel embodies Bermuda's history as a vacation destinationall chronicled on a wall with photographs and notesand continues to serve as the island's "Grande Dame" social center. Expansions over the decades created a business/vacation hotel arrayed on 400 yards of harborfront. The hotel's storied history includes service during World War II as the Allies' Atlantic intelligence center, housing 1,200 agents known as the Princess Spies. A $25-million renovation completed in 2002 refreshed the hotel without affecting its colonial style.
The Fairmont Southampton Hotel
A $64-million renovation and expansion completed in 2003 refreshed the Fairmont Southampton Hotel, which attracts families and romantic couples seeking activity-filled vacations or rest and relaxation. Restaurants offer both casual and resort-elegant dining. Expansive grounds complement the panoramic ocean views visible from the resort's hilltop location. Complimentary trolley buses transport guests to the beach, golf course, and a waterside restaurant and water-sports cove, from where guests can catch a complimentary ferry to downtown Hamilton for shopping and dining.
Elbow Beach
With yellow exterior walls, white trim, and a columned main entrance overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, Elbow Beach welcomes guests with classic Bermudian elegance. French doors open into a lobby with high ceilings, marble floors, and crystal chandeliers. The resort attracts a mostly affluent, well-traveled clientele, including many repeat visitors.
Pompano Beach Club
Dramatically situated overlooking Bermuda's southwest coast, adjacent to the Robert Trent Jones designed Port Royal Golf Course, this family owned and operated resort offers a casual, relaxed atmosphere, extensive recreational facilities, gourmet cuisine, spectacular ocean view accommodations and a high level of personal service. Amenities include a heated pool, 2 outdoor jacuzzis, wading pool, oceanfront fitness center, spa, tennis on 5 courts, on-site water sports, private beach & nightly entertainment during peak season.
Rosedon
Greenbank has one of the most beautiful waterfront settings in Bermuda. The property is centrally located and is situated on the western shore of Salt Kettle Peninsula, just across the harbour from the city of Hamilton. The mature gardens and spacious lawns overlook the picturesque islands dotted through the Great Sound. The main house of Greenbank is 250 years old. The old cedar beans were originally from the old cedar sailing ships that used to ply their trade between the Caribbean, Europe and North America. There is a story that one of the cottages on the premises was the overseer's office during the time that salt raking was a prominent business in Bermuda. Salt Kettle Point was named accordingly. All of our cottages and apartments have private baths, fully equipped kitchenettes and porches overlooking the gardens or scenic water view. Two of our units, without kitchens, are served a continental breakfast right to your door. There is a yacht charter facility on the property and a dock for swimming and fishing. One of the special attractions to staying at Greenbank is the Salt Kettle ferry landing - only a minute's stroll away which will quickly transport you to Hamilton where a variety of restaurants, shops and entertainment await you. Or if you prefer a quiet evening, we would love to have you share one of Bermuda's spectacular sunsets with us.
Royal Palms Hotel
The elegant Royal Palms Hotel & Restaurant, situated on a tree-lined lane near Hamilton, offers the best of Bermudian hospitality. Your hosts are Richard Smith and Susan Weare, the brother-and-sister team who own and manage the estate. They graciously welcome you to be their guest in one of two pink, turn-of-the-century manor houses or in the estate's quaint, white-roofed cottages. All are nestled in luxuriant, tranquil gardens where you may enjoy the sun from lawn chairs or on the terrace beside a secluded pool. You may wish to relax or chat with other guests on the veranda or in the intimate restaurant lounge. Ascots, one of the Island's finest restaurants, serves lunch and dinner in antique-appointed dining rooms or outdoors where tree frogs serenade at night.