Luxury Bermuda accommodation on Going Tropical provides all you need to book your luxury hotel accommodation in Bermuda.
Bermuda is made up of 181 islands and islets stretching just 22 miles long and 2 miles wide in the Atlantic. Whilst it is not in the Caribbean, it is warmed by the Gulf Stream with a year-round semi-tropical climate. Bermuda is Britain's oldest colony with a friendly charm and sophisticated hospitality – the epitome of casual
elegance. Visit in spring, summer and autumn for lazy days on one of the many glorious pink sandy beaches in warm sunshine. Prices come down considerably in the winter months when the mild temperatures make the perfect climate for golfing,walking and exploring the many places of interest.
Did you know....?
Bermuda was known by sailors as the ‘Isle of the Devils’ because so many ships were wrecked on the reefs.You are never more than a mile from the sea in Bermuda – as bridges and causeways connect the main seven islands.
Food & Drink
When in season, don't miss the delicious local Spiny Lobster. Fish chowder is delicious, especially with a dash of the local Sherry Pepper sauce, and salt cod is the traditional breakfast dish (a Portuguese influence).The local black rum mixed with ginger beer is known as a Dark 'n' Stormy.
Restaurants
There is a tremendous choice in Bermuda including traditional British pubs,cocktail
lounges, romantic oceanfront restaurants, beachfront snack wagons, casual brasseries and even sushi bars. One thing you won't find is the ubiquitous McDonalds as all neon signage and outdoor advertising is banned in Bermuda. Expect to pay London prices for food and drinks – but in glorious surroundings. Our favourites in Hamilton include the Blue Juice Bar for alfresco tapas,cocktails and music, Harbourfront for sushi and La Coquille for superb French cuisine.We also recommend a couple of more modern restaurants such as The Pickled Onion and Barracuda Grill. For a more casual and relaxed environment we suggest Aggie’s Garden & Waterside for fresh foods with a new and creative menu each day. Increasingly, the ‘jacket and tie’ rule has been relaxed at the hotels and most now offer a more casual dress code for dinner on some if not all nights.
Getting There
British Airways Non-stop from Gatwick to Bermuda on Tuesday,Thursday, Saturday and Sunday on B777 aircraft with World Traveller,World Traveller Plus, Club World and FIRST cabins. Flying time is approximately 7hrs.
Suggested Activities
Accommodation
Cambridge Beaches
Description
This hidden gem, resides on the west coast of Bermuda; a sanctuary away from the endless bustle and stress of everyday life, yet also somewhere...
Coco Reef Resort
Sister to the hotel of the same name in Tobago and run by John Jefferis, Coco Reef is the newest resort to open in Bermuda....
Elbow Beach
Description
An idyllic luxury resort with a beautiful private beach, dusted with pink sand and lapped by turquoise waters, this is a real jewel in Bermuda’s...
Fairmont Hamilton Princess
Description
Grand in its style and appearance this hotel is located on the edge of Hamilton Harbour and offers complete exchange facilities with The Fairmont Southampton....
Granaway Guesthouse
Enjoying wonderful views of Granaway Deep and dating from 1734, this delightful guesthouse was originally a stately waterfront home used by pirates for the storage...
Grotto Bay
Description
Grotto Bay Resort sits on a tropical estate with 21 acres of grounds on the waters edge in Baileys Bay only 5 minutes from the...
Horizons
Description
Overlooking the South Shore this delightful traditional Cottage Colony is set in widespread grounds which include a nine-hole ‘mashie’ golf course, croquet lawn and three...
Newstead Belmont Hills
description
Standing in terraced grounds which lead down to the waterfront, the panoramic views from the hotel across the Great Sound are of the city of...
Pink Beach Club
Description
Over the last couple of years the property has undergone significant refurbishment and upgrading to create a lovely, comfortable and welcoming environment for its guests.
Originally...
Pompano Beach Club
Description
Dramatically situated on one of Bermuda’s most picturesque waterfronts, the Pompano Beach Club has an intimate and secluded feel but with a good selection of...
Rosedon
Description
Elegance, style and tranquillity are your first impressions when you enter this lovely old colonial house. Ideally located for those who enjoy shopping, restaurants and...
Royal Palms
Overview
The stylish Royal Palms is situated on a tree lined lane in a quiet residential area, just a 10-15 minute walk from the centre of...
Surf Side
Description
Located on the South Shore overlooking the ocean, Surf Side is a collection of 38 spacious and very comfortable air-conditioned Deluxe rooms, Superior and Penthouse...
The Fairmont Southampton
Description
Perched on the highest point of Bermuda, with a private beach on the pristine South Shore, all rooms and suites feature private balconies or terraces...
The Reefs
Overlooking its own superb private pink sand beach and known for its traditional Bermudian hospitality, The Reefs boasts numerous regular visitors.
Casually elegant, The Reefs...
Tuckers Point
Descripition
The hotel sits on 200 acres of beautifully located waterfront with panoramic views of Castle Harbour, Harrington Sound and the Atlantic.
Accommodation
Tuckers Point Hotel comprises of...
Waterloo House
The Waterloo House is a very charming early 19th century manor house that has been sympathetically converted into a most attractive harbourside hotel. With its...