Bermuda Hotels
Resort hotels in Bermuda usually have several restaurants, a private beach or complimentary shuttle service to one, pools, watersports facilities, spas, concierge, room service, children’s programs, taxi stands etc.
| Hotel | Notes |
|---|---|
| 9 Beaches | Casual, eco-friendly resort on the western tip of Bermuda. |
| Elbow Beach | Situated above one of the finest beaches in Bermuda. |
| Fairmont Hamilton Princess | Mark Twain was a regular here and Ian Fleming drew inspiration for his novel Dr No whilst sitting at the bar. |
| Fairmont Southampton | Boasts an impressive array of recreational facilities. |
| Grotto Bay Beach Resort | Set in 21 acres of landscaped gardens looking out onto Ferry Reach, a deep-water cove on Castle Harbour. |
| Wyndham Bermuda Resort & Spa | Closed October 2006 |
The smaller Bermuda hotels are typically family-owned establishments. Most have a restaurant, pool and/or beach. Some have a spa and watersports facilities. Small hotels include:
| Hotel | Notes |
|---|---|
| Coco Reef | Beachfront resort located on the island’s popular South Shore. |
| Grape Bay Beach | Situated in a quiet upmarket residential area. |
| Pompano Beach Club | Offers a private beach with shallow sandbar. |
| Rosedon Hotel | Almost all the staff are Bermudian and have an average of 20 years of service under their belts. |
| Royal Palms Hotel | Popular with business visitors and those not looking for a beach vacation. |
| Surf Side Beach Club | Romantic hideaway boasting magnificent ocean views. |
| The Reefs | Small, luxury hotel nestled on a cliff overlooking its own private beach. |
| Waterloo House | Voted 16th Best Hotel in the World 2006. |
