5 Best Hotels in Bermuda

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Few places in the world boast the charm of Bermuda's curvaceous, colorful shoreline. It's a boon, then, that the lagoons, coves, and coasts, as well as its inland sanctuaries, are filled with equally colorful, alluring places to stay. But wherever you opt to stay, you are never far away from picture-perfect water views.

The quintessential accommodation on the island is a pink cottage amid manicured gardens and coral-stone pathways. Terraced whitewashed roofs (designed to capture rainwater) sit atop walls of pinks, peaches, and pastels, looking like cakes of ice cream in pink-wafer sand. Add a waterfront setting, and voilà—the lure of Bermuda.

If you find yourself craving a beachfront resort, and you can afford it, several places offer quality right-on-the-sand stays; another handful are a stone's throw away from the beach. The island is blessed with clean, well-maintained public beaches that are easily reached by bus and aren't far from any point on the island.

Hamilton has many sophisticated lodging choices, but vacationers looking for beachfront relaxation will be disappointed in the beachless capital city. In fact, all noteworthy beaches are on the southern side of the island. With only a couple of exceptions, beachfront lodging choices are along a 7-mile stretch of coast that runs along the central to western tail of the island, west from Paget to Warwick, Southampton, and Sandys. Lodging choices on the north coast of the island often are on glittering Hamilton Harbour or have deepwater access to the Atlantic, but not beaches.

Bermuda is a land of cottage colonies, cliff-top apartments, and beachfront resort hotels. Hidden along small parish roads, however, you can also find family-run, flower-filled guesthouses and simple, inexpensive efficiencies. In fact, with the exception of the Fairmont Southampton, and the tall but unobtrusive larger main building at Elbow Beach, there are no high-rises in Bermuda. And nowhere do neon signs sully the landscape. Indeed, many of Bermuda's lodging properties are guesthouses, identifiable only by small, inconspicuous signs or plaques. Those who prefer bed-and-breakfasts will have no problem finding quaint retreats with local attention.

Granaway Guest House

$ | 1 Longford Rd., WK 06, Bermuda Fodor's Choice

A 1734 manor house with gardens, Granaway is an affordable accommodation option for those who do not need to be on the beach. It has clean, well-maintained rooms and lots of space to relax with its lounges, outdoor chairs, and barbecue area. Don't worry about transportation, as it's right across the street from Hamilton Harbour and the ferry terminal. South shore beaches are a 30-minute walk or a 15-minute cab ride away. All rooms are distinct; the Palmetto Room features original Bermuda cedar beams, and the Royale Room has a private terrace with harbor views. A private cottage gives you your own small home with a kitchen.

Pros

  • Individually decorated rooms
  • Relaxing terrace, lawn, and pool area
  • Near a ferry terminal

Cons

  • Not waterfront or easy walk to beaches
  • No on-site restaurant
  • Too small for some people's taste
1 Longford Rd., WK 06, Bermuda
441-236–3747
Hotel Details
4 rooms; 1 cottage
No Meals

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Salt Kettle House

$ | 10 Salt Kettle Rd., PG 01, Bermuda Fodor's Choice

Although longtime innkeeper Hazel Lowe has sadly passed, Salt Kettle House, which rests directly on a secluded bay adjoining Hamilton Harbour (as well as being a stone's throw from the ferry), remains a family-run guesthouse with an intimate inviting atmosphere and friendly welcoming hosts. A cozy lounge inside the main entrance has a real fireplace and more than enough books to keep you going. Returning patrons constitute 95% of guests. Two waterside studio cottages have shaded patios and lounge chairs, and kitchenettes. You can fish here and cook your catch, or lounge on a lawn hammock with a good book.

Pros

  • Steps from ferry
  • Wonderful private setting and gardens
  • Rooms include some cottages with kitchens

Cons

  • No beach
  • No pool
  • Rooms are on the small side
10 Salt Kettle Rd., PG 01, Bermuda
441-236–0407
Hotel Details
3 rooms; 2 cottages
No Meals
Rate based on double occupancy

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Clairfont Guest Apartments

$ | 6 Warwickshire Rd., WK 02, Bermuda

It's probably the island's best buy if you're on a budget; although the Clairfont is not exactly fancy, it's spotlessly clean and the beach is just a five-minute stroll away. Choose between two studios or six one-bedrooms—all with fully equipped kitchens. The studios have king-size beds and separate kitchens. The four sunny upstairs units have balconies, and the downstairs apartments have patios, leading onto a communal lawn and a nice pool. Rooms are all spacious, and there's a bus stop right outside. The property welcomes a lot of families with children during the summer months, and Warwick Long Bay Playground is nearby. Monthly rates in winter and repeat guest discounts are a great way to save; call for availability and pricing. Early booking is recommended.

Pros

  • Kitchens make it even more affordable
  • Very well maintained
  • Spacious units

Cons

  • Basic furnishings
  • Not beachfront, though there is a pool
  • Popular with families, so can fill up early
6 Warwickshire Rd., WK 02, Bermuda
441-238–3577
Hotel Details
8 apartments
No Meals

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Dawkins Manor Hotel

$ | 29 St. Michael's Rd., PG 04, Bermuda

Dawkins Manor offers a cozy affordable alternative to the "bigger" resorts, with a homey relaxed vibe. This family-run spot features colorful Bermudian architecture and tropical gardens. Accommodations are apartment-style, with one- and two-bedroom units that include kitchenettes or full kitchens—perfect for longer stays or travelers who like to self-cater. Rooms come with air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, cable TV, and many have private patios or balconies. Guests can enjoy the outdoor pool, sun deck, and barbecue area. While there’s no restaurant on-site, markets and local eateries are nearby. Elbow Beach and public transportation are within walking distance.

Pros

  • Quiet neighborhood
  • Walking distance to popular beach
  • Pool area

Cons

  • Older-style decor
  • Secluded from activities
  • No restaurant on-site
29 St. Michael's Rd., PG 04, Bermuda
441-236–7419
Hotel Details
6 one-bedroom apartments and 2 suites
No Meals

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The Paraquet Guest Apartments

$ | 72 South Shore Rd., PG 04, Bermuda

For those not picky about room furnishings, Paraquet (pronounced "parakeet") provides a centrally located, motel-like, no-frills stay with simple, clean, and unadorned accommodations. At it's price, the biggest draw is its proximity to Elbow Beach, one of the prettiest beaches on the island—a mere 5-minute walk away! The Paraquet Restaurant is reasonably priced as well and—surprise—is an American-style diner, with milkshakes, straws in old jars, and low counter stools. Guests will receive 10% off their meals here. You can also walk to the nearby supermarket and cook for yourself if your are in one of the nine suites with kitchenettes. The website may seem outdated but the built-in booking engine is up-to-date.

Pros

  • Convenient on-site diner
  • Some rooms with kitchenettes
  • Close to lovely Elbow Beach

Cons

  • No views
  • No pool
  • No amenities
72 South Shore Rd., PG 04, Bermuda
441-236–5842
Hotel Details
18 rooms
No Meals

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