
Hotels in Bermuda
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Browse hotels in Bermuda, from Hamilton's Front Street to South Shore's pink-sand beaches. Properties suit golf stays, honeymoons, and finance-sector visits.
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About Bermuda
Bermuda: Pink-Sand Shores and Colonial Hamilton
Bermuda sits in the North Atlantic, roughly 1,070 km east of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina — closer to Canada than to the Caribbean, yet warm enough for coral reefs year-round. The territory's 21 square miles hold 181 parishes compressed into one continuous chain of islands connected by bridges and causeways. Hamilton, the capital, anchors the business district along Front Street, where Bermuda shorts are still considered office attire. St. George, founded in 1612, is one of the oldest English-speaking settlements in the Western Hemisphere and carries a UNESCO World Heritage designation. Pink-sand beaches such as Horseshoe Bay on the South Shore result from red foraminifera shells mixing with white coral — a geological detail that defines the island's visual identity.
Where to Stay
Most hotels cluster in three zones: Hamilton Parish near the airport, the South Shore corridor in Paget and Warwick for beach access, and Tucker's Town on the eastern tip for resort-scale properties. The island draws golf travelers, honeymooners, and business visitors attending Bermuda's significant reinsurance and finance sector events. High season runs April through October.
Practical Tips
- Getting around: Private car rentals are prohibited for tourists; rent a moped or use the island's bus and ferry network.
- Currency: Bermudian dollar pegged 1:1 to USD; both circulate freely.
- Entry: All visitors require a valid passport; visa requirements vary by nationality.
- Climate: Pack a light layer for evenings between November and March, when temperatures drop to around 16 °C.
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