The St. George’s Club is a 71-room mid-range property in the historic town of St. George’s. With large apartment-style units, three pools, a beach club, and two on-site restaurants, The St. George’s Club is an ideal spot for all types of travelers. During the summer months, the property abounds with families and children, while the quieter winter months attract couples and retirees. Rooms are spacious, and most have separate living rooms and kitchens, but decor throughout is dated. Though The St. George’s Club isn’t directly on the beach, it does have a private beach club with an oceanfront restaurant about 10 minutes from the hotel. The property is within walking distance of historic St. George’s town, but it’s far removed from most of Bermuda’s tourist attractions. Travelers looking for a similarly historic property might prefer The Fourways Inn, which is closer to Hamilton and the south shore, but doesn’t have as many amenities.
The St. George’s Club is a 71-room mid-range property in the historic town of St. George’s. With large apartment-style units, three pools, a beach club, and two on-site restaurants, The St. George’s Club is an ideal spot for all types of travelers. During the summer months, the property abounds with families and children, while the quieter winter months attract couples and retirees. Rooms are spacious, and most have separate living rooms and kitchens, but decor throughout is dated. Though The St. George’s Club isn’t directly on the beach, it does have a private beach club with an oceanfront restaurant about 10 minutes from the hotel. The property is within walking distance of historic St. George’s town, but it’s far removed from most of Bermuda’s tourist attractions. Travelers looking for a similarly historic property might prefer The Fourways Inn, which is closer to Hamilton and the south shore, but doesn’t have as many amenities.
Hidden away on a tree-lined backstreet in downtown Hamilton, this boutique hotel has the elegance and genteelness of a Gilded-Age mansion. Amenities aren’t exactly the strong suit here, with just a small pool and a few other minor attractions; however, a spectacular restaurant, great city location, and lovely rooms make an ideal fit for both business and leisure travelers. But if you simply must have a beach nearby, you are best heading to a different neighborhood altogether, as the closest sand and surf is a good 10-minute drive away.
Hidden away on a tree-lined backstreet in downtown Hamilton, this boutique hotel has the elegance and genteelness of a Gilded-Age mansion. Amenities aren’t exactly the strong suit here, with just a small pool and a few other minor attractions; however, a spectacular restaurant, great city location, and lovely rooms make an ideal fit for both business and leisure travelers. But if you simply must have a beach nearby, you are best heading to a different neighborhood altogether, as the closest sand and surf is a good 10-minute drive away.
Built in the 1970s, the iconic “Big Pink Lady on the Hill” is easily the most recognizable hotel in Bermuda — and following a 21st-century renovation, the Fairmont Southampton is still one of the island’s nicest properties. Though massive, the 593-room resort has Bermudian charm to spare and its laundry list of amenities attracts all kinds of travelers. Families come for the beautiful pool and private beach club, couples enjoy the Willow Stream Spa and multitude of romantic dining options, and outdoor enthusiasts are attracted to the 18-hole par 3 golf course and six beachfront tennis courts. Most rooms have been renovated, and feature modern decor and tons of nice features. However, some rooms are still stuck in the '70s. The Fairmont is not a beachfront property, so travelers looking to be directly on the sand should compare rates at Elbow Beach, Bermuda a similar, though smaller, property with fewer amenities.
Built in the 1970s, the iconic “Big Pink Lady on the Hill” is easily the most recognizable hotel in Bermuda — and following a 21st-century renovation, the Fairmont Southampton is still one of the island’s nicest properties. Though massive, the 593-room resort has Bermudian charm to spare and its laundry list of amenities attracts all kinds of travelers. Families come for the beautiful pool and private beach club, couples enjoy the Willow Stream Spa and multitude of romantic dining options, and outdoor enthusiasts are attracted to the 18-hole par 3 golf course and six beachfront tennis courts. Most rooms have been renovated, and feature modern decor and tons of nice features. However, some rooms are still stuck in the '70s. The Fairmont is not a beachfront property, so travelers looking to be directly on the sand should compare rates at Elbow Beach, Bermuda a similar, though smaller, property with fewer amenities.
Built as a private home and eventually transformed into a restaurant and small hotel, Fourways Inn has been part of Bermudian history since 1727. It is best known for its eponymously named restaurant — often called one of the best on the island — and many Bermudians do not even realize that Fourways Inn also has 10 guest rooms. For those who are spending the night, Fourways Inn has charming gardens, a small pool, and offers freebies like parking, Wi-Fi, and daily breakfast. Rooms are a bit dated, but many have balconies overlooking the harbor. Although the property is not on the beach, it’s within walking distance of both the Salt Kettle and Belmont ferry terminals, which offer service to and from downtown Hamilton. Travelers looking to stay directly in Hamilton should check out Kingston House B&B, which has similar charm and comparable nightly rates, but doesn’t have an acclaimed on-site restaurant.
Built as a private home and eventually transformed into a restaurant and small hotel, Fourways Inn has been part of Bermudian history since 1727. It is best known for its eponymously named restaurant — often called one of the best on the island — and many Bermudians do not even realize that Fourways Inn also has 10 guest rooms. For those who are spending the night, Fourways Inn has charming gardens, a small pool, and offers freebies like parking, Wi-Fi, and daily breakfast. Rooms are a bit dated, but many have balconies overlooking the harbor. Although the property is not on the beach, it’s within walking distance of both the Salt Kettle and Belmont ferry terminals, which offer service to and from downtown Hamilton. Travelers looking to stay directly in Hamilton should check out Kingston House B&B, which has similar charm and comparable nightly rates, but doesn’t have an acclaimed on-site restaurant.
The breezy, laid-back Newstead Belmont Hills Golf Resort & Spa is one of Bermuda’s only properties built within the last decade, and modern rooms, gourmet dining, a serene spa, and a spectacular infinity-edge pool prove it has raised the luxury bar for Bermuda’s more seasoned resorts. Even better, a central location puts nearly every major attraction less than a 20-minute drive away -- something that almost makes up for a lack of beachfront.
The breezy, laid-back Newstead Belmont Hills Golf Resort & Spa is one of Bermuda’s only properties built within the last decade, and modern rooms, gourmet dining, a serene spa, and a spectacular infinity-edge pool prove it has raised the luxury bar for Bermuda’s more seasoned resorts. Even better, a central location puts nearly every major attraction less than a 20-minute drive away -- something that almost makes up for a lack of beachfront.
Though it claims to be “Bermuda’s Best Beach Resort,” the mid-range Coco Reef is far from it. Don’t expect beautiful decor, a host of on-site amenities, great dining, or even an exemplary beach. Instead Coco Reef is home to dated rooms, a mediocre restaurant, and a subpar stretch of sand. There’s little to do at the hotel, considering there’s no spa, fitness center, or on-site entertainment. Still, the resort is more affordable than any other resort on Bermuda's desirable south shore, and there are plenty of attractions nearby, including the famed Elbow Beach right next door. The nearby Fourways Inn is a nicer, more affordable option, but it’s not beachfront. Similarly priced Grotto Bay does have a small beach, but it's on the harbor near the airport, far from the south shore.
Though it claims to be “Bermuda’s Best Beach Resort,” the mid-range Coco Reef is far from it. Don’t expect beautiful decor, a host of on-site amenities, great dining, or even an exemplary beach. Instead Coco Reef is home to dated rooms, a mediocre restaurant, and a subpar stretch of sand. There’s little to do at the hotel, considering there’s no spa, fitness center, or on-site entertainment. Still, the resort is more affordable than any other resort on Bermuda's desirable south shore, and there are plenty of attractions nearby, including the famed Elbow Beach right next door. The nearby Fourways Inn is a nicer, more affordable option, but it’s not beachfront. Similarly priced Grotto Bay does have a small beach, but it's on the harbor near the airport, far from the south shore.