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The 15 Best Luxury Resorts in Bermuda

Rosewood Tuckers Point Bermudas design is as idyllic as its backdrop
Rosewood Tucker's Point Bermuda's design is as idyllic as its backdrop | Courtesy of Rosewood Tucker's Point Bermuda / Expedia

You won’t need to lift a finger at these tropical resorts in Bermuda.

Bermuda is beloved for its turquoise water, pink sand, colorful houses, underwater exploring and major golf scene. With an isolated location in the Atlantic Ocean, this archipelago stretches 21 miles with waterfront views almost guaranteed at any of its resorts. These Bermuda resorts stand out for their cliffside accommodations, spa and dining amenities and thoughtful guest services.

Willowbank Resort & Conference Centre

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Guest villas line a pathway at Willowbank Resort & Conference Centre.
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Start your visit to the Willowbank Resort in Bermuda by stepping through the hotel’s moongate, an archway made from local limestone that’s quintessential to the island and said to bring good luck. Set on eight acres (3.2ha) of oceanfront bluff, the hotel’s greatest feature is its location – just above Harbour Beach and Ocean Beach. Choose from either an ocean or garden view room with a king-sized bed and private patio. Kids under 15 years old stay for free – and can make the most of the complimentary water toys and snorkeling equipment onsite.

Fairmont Southampton

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The indoor pool area at the Fairmont Southampton with a waterfall feature and wraparound windows and doors that lead to tropical gardens.
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Reserve a room at the Fairmont Southampton and enjoy one of Bermuda’s top luxury resorts – think private balconies, walk-in closets and marble bathrooms. Book the Fairmont Gold Floor penthouse, and the elevator will stop on the sixth floor where you’ll open double cedar doors to a 2,900sq ft (269sq m) corner suite. Take in views of the Atlantic Ocean, the Gibbs Hill Lighthouse, and the property’s 18-hole par three golf course below.

Cambridge Beaches Resort & Spa

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Boats can be seen in the bay from the oceanfront deck and pool area at Cambridge Beaches Resort & Spa.
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For an authentic Bermuda experience, check in at Cambridge Beaches, a 300-year-old property turned luxury resort in Bermuda that’s been in the Trott family since 1947. Each of the 87 villas scattered along the 30-acre peninsula offers waterfront views to be enjoyed from private terraces. Days can be spent relaxing at the Ocean Spa or strolling down to four private, soft-sand beaches. Dine at three restaurants, or reserve a private candle-lit, toes-in-the-sand dinner on Turtle Cove Beach.

Grotto Bay Beach Resort & Spa

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A lounge area is set up on a raised deck in a cave at Grotto Bay Beach Resort & Spa.
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Perhaps the most impressive feature at the Grotto Bay Beach Resort in Bermuda is its Natura Spa. This is set in a 500,000 year-old cave where pampering takes place on a raised pergola, built over a pool of mineral water. The 21-acre (8ha) property includes two private beaches, 201 guest rooms in 11 colorful cottages, two restaurants and a Rum House bar, just to name a few highlights. Book the all-inclusive package for unlimited food and drinks, free kayak and stand-up paddleboard hire, plus afternoon tea.

Rosewood Tucker's Point Bermuda

Resort, Luxury

A lounge area adjacent to a bar opens up to a dining terrace and ocean views at Rosewood Tuckers Point Bermuda.
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In typical Rosewood style, this hotel in Bermuda boasts a stunning design as idyllic as its backdrop. Inside, 92 guest suites feature four-poster beds and deep soaking tubs for the ultimate relaxing break. Beyond its looks, other noteworthy elements include weekly gin and rum tastings, golf and tennis lessons as well as kayak and paddleboard rentals. Rotate between the seven restaurants and bars – our favourite is Sul Verde with its Southern Italian cuisine, including lobster ravioli, Milanese ossobuco (succulent veal) and traditional Neapolitan pizza.

Coco Reef Resort Bermuda

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The pool terrace overlooking the ocean at Coco Reef Resort Bermuda
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This private beach hotel in Bermuda embraces a traditional coastal resort design with each of its 64 guest rooms boasting custom wicker furniture, upholstered in pink-and-blue pastels that mirror the island’s natural hues. You certainly won’t go hungry with a plethora of dining options, including Cafe Coco, a Bermudian-fusion restaurant with equally indulgent oceanfront views.

Pompano Beach Club

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The dining room with ocean views at Pompano Beach Club.
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There’s a moment on every vacation where the beauty of a destination sinks in. During a stay at the Pompano Beach Club, this realization comes during dinner at the Ocean Grill, a bistro-style restaurant with floor-to-ceiling windows that frame the turquoise water just outside. Stepping out of the powder pink resort in Bermuda, guests can partake in water sports, golf, oceanfront spa treatments and poolside lounging.

Hamilton Princess & Beach Club

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Sun loungers and parasols lined up on a white sand beach at Hamilton Princess & Beach Club.
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Dock and stay at the Hamilton Princess & Beach Club, where a full-service hotel marina makes arriving by boat easy. At this high-end resort in the heart of Hamilton, the capital city, find 157 luxury guest rooms and suites, a large collection of contemporary art, a spa, BMW electric bikes, an infinity edge resort pool, and a handful of culinary venues from which to choose.

The Reefs Resort and Club

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Ocean views from the pool area at The Reefs Resort and Club.
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When you imagine a Bermuda vacation, you’re likely to picture something similar to The Reefs Resort and Club. An embodiment of vacation expectations, this pink resort on the south shore offers west-facing guest rooms that bear witness to daily sunsets. You will have access to complimentary stand-up paddleboards, snorkeling equipment and sea kayaks, as well as a freshwater infinity pool, hot tub with ocean views, three waterfront restaurant and bar options, and La Serena Spa.

Newstead Belmont Hills Golf Resort & Spa

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The tennis courts at Newstead Belmont Hills Golf Resort & Spa next to the ocean.
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Every direct booking at Newstead Belmont Hills Golf Resort & Spa includes a complimentary round at the Belmont Hills Golf Course. The 60-suite hotel in Bermuda overlooking Hamilton Harbour boasts an impressive infinity pool with an expansive sundeck, bar and jacuzzi. Take a shuttle to Elbow Beach where towels, chaises and umbrellas await, or explore Hamilton by boarding the water taxi that travels between the resort and city.

The St. Regis Bermuda Resort

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View from a balcony at the St. Regis Bermuda Resort
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The St. Regis name brings classic glamor to most islands in the Caribbean and, since 2021, Bermuda is no different. Their opening made an instant impact, catching the eyes of luxurious travelers thanks to its enviable location in the historic town of St. George and within a stone’s throw away from St. Catherine’s Beach, one of the best beaches in Bermuda. The resort itself has two outdoor pools, private cabanas, an extensive treatment menu at the onsite spa, plus a Childrens Club, so the whole family can enjoy a bit of luxury without you personally (separately, as well as together). Recommended by Gethin Morgan.

The Loren at Pink Beach

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Pink Beach in Bermuda
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Spectacular views of Pink Beach, one of the most easy-on-the-eye across the whole island, can be enjoyed from the cooling comfort of the pool at this striking oceanfront hotel. Access to the sands is easy enough, but look the other way and you’ll see a hotel oozing in contemporary chic. No tired resort aesthetics here, everything is sleek and sophisticated, designed with a sharp artistic touch. You can partake in yoga classes as well as indulge in the usual spa facilities, but the crowning glory here is surely the Pink Beach Club, perhaps one of the most scenic dining spots in all of Bermuda. Recommended by Gethin Morgan.

Rosedon Hotel

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Rosedon Hotel, Bermuda
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The Rosedon Hotel in Hamilton blends the grandeur of a Caribbean resort with a touch boutique family-owned heritage. An abundance of greenery brings a real freshness and sense of natural relaxation to the complex, while the classic feel of four-poster beds, in the tastefully furnished rooms, emphasises the historic nature of the Rosedon. Dining at the onsite Huckleberry Brasserie is always a safe bet, but special mention goes to the wood-fired pizzas and classic cocktails at Clarabell’s. Recommended by Gethin Morgan.

Azura Bermuda

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Aerial view of the Azura Bermuda Resort
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Azura Bermuda has a location desirable enough that it becomes one of Bermuda’s best hotels purely on geography. Boasting gorgeous oceanfront views over a private stretch of South Shore beach, the resort somehow feels a million miles off the tourist path despite its proximity to Hamilton. The resort has also undergone an impressive refurbishment in 2024, which sees the opening of a brand new restaurant with magical sea views, as well as an upgrade to the hotel’s wellness facilities. With more renovations due in 2025, expect the Azura to establish itself as the place to be over the next few years. Recommended by Gethin Morgan.

Bermudiana Beach Resort, a Tapestry Collection by Hilton

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This brand new hotel is the talk of the hospitality scene in Bermuda. Surprisingly it’s Hilton’s first ever property on the island, and it looks like they’re intent to make quite the splash from their impressive clifftop complex overlooking the South Shore. A private beach and clifftop bar/restaurant look to be the starts of the show at the Bermudiana, while the infinity pool should boat some pretty special ocean views. The hotel opens in November 2024, so Bermudiana Beach Resort might just be the place to stay in Bermuda in 2025. Recommended by Gethin Morgan.

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