Paget Parish
Paget is a popular central parish just a short distance from the City of Hamilton. Its northern shore overlooks Hamilton Harbour while its southern shore is home to the famous Elbow Beach.
Hotels
Paget Parish boasts a good selection of hotels and other places to stay. Coco Reef and Elbow Beach are beachfront hotels while Newstead Belmont Hills and Greenbank overlook Hamilton Harbour. The rest are located inland.
- Coco Reef – beach resort, ocean views from every room
- Dawkins Manor – 8 suite property in a residential area
- Elbow Beach Hotel – upscale resort hotel, part of the Mandarin Oriental Group
- Erith Guest House – guest house close to Hamilton
- Grape Bay Beach – hotel with nearby private beach
- Greenbank Guest House – family-run property overlooking Hamilton Harbour
- Horizons & Cottages – Cottage colony with golf course
- Little Pomander Guest House – historic house
- Newstead Belmont Hills Golf Resort & Spa – hotel opened April 2008
- Salt Kettle House – guest house with high number of repeat visitors
Attractions and Activities
- Botanical Gardens – delightful gardens with a great variety of flora
- Camden – official residence of the Premier of Bermuda (in the Botanical Gardens)
- Crow Lane – come here in the morning to see the legendary Johnny Barnes
- Elbow Beach – the closest beach to the city of Hamilton
- Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art – Major collection of artworks related to Bermuda, managed by the Masterworks Foundation, a not-for-profit organisation, located in the Botanical Gardens
- Paget Marsh – wetland nature reserve
- Waterville – headquarters of the Bermuda National Trust
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Transport - Buses and Ferries
Paget Parish is crossed by 3 main roads; Harbour Road on the north shore, South Road along the south shore, and Middle Road through the central area.
Buses 2 and 7 travel along the South Road and are convenient for the Botanical Gardens, Camden, Masterworks, Elbow Beach, Paget Marsh, Elbow Beach Hotel, Dawkins Manor, and Horizons & Cottages.
No buses travel along Harbour Road. It is served by the Hamilton-Paget-Warwick ferry (pink route). This makes three stops in Paget Parish:
- Lower Ferry – for Paget Marsh (plus 10 minute walk)
- Hodson’s Ferry – for Newstead Belmont Hills
- Salt Kettle Wharf – for Greenbank and Salt Kettle House
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