Bermuda Guest Houses & Inns
Bermuda guest houses are typically old Bermudian manor houses that have been converted into tourist accommodation.
Many are set in lush gardens and have a swimming pool. Most serve breakfast in a communal lounge.
| Guest House | Notes |
|---|---|
| Aunt Nea’s Inn | Thomas Moore stayed here in 1804. |
| Edgehill Manor | Enjoys a peaceful setting in an upmarket residential area. |
| Erith Guest House | Within easy reach of Hamilton. |
| Granaway Guest House | Traditional Bermuda manor house built in 1734 as a sea captain’s home. |
| Greene’s Guest House | Modern 6-room guest house. |
| Little Pomander Guest House | Overlooks Hamilton Harbour. |
| Salt Kettle House | Known for its friendliness and personal attention. |
| The Oxford House | Popular with business visitors. |
