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Along Bermuda’s famed pink sand beaches, the longest private stretch belongs to Rosewood Tucker’s Point, a 200-acre waterfront resort with just 88 rooms. — Forbes Travel Guide
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Sandys' adults-only resort is one of Bermuda's most appealing, with pink cottages and suites clustered around a trio of restaurants, a spa and an infinity pool with waterfall. — Lonely Planet
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The hotel is now one of Bermuda's most recognizable landmarks—one that's frequented by business travelers and tourists alike, all of whom enjoy its central downtown location. — Frommer's
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7 reviews
A small pool, beautiful and unique rooms, and an authentic English charm give it an edge over similarly priced hotels in the area. — Oyster
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8 reviews
This is the island's most inclusive resort, with the best restaurants, the best kids' club, the biggest spa, the best hotel golf course, lobby, shops—and so on. — Fodor's
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This luxury resort faces the delightful Elbow Beach and its cottages and suites come with walk-in marble bathrooms, and high-tech goodies such as iPod docks and LCD TVs. — Lonely Planet
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9 reviews
Family-owned resort hotel occupying a chain of low buildings along a coral ridge overlooking a beach cove on Bermuda’s South Shore. — Hideaway Report
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7 reviews
In 1609, an English ship wrecked off Bermuda en route to aid the Jamestown colonists — a historical hiccup that gave birth to an island colony. — Jetsetter
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7 reviews
This beachfront newcomer on Bermuda's southwest coast is "heaven on earth." — Condé Nast Traveler
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5 reviews
An elegant and quirky Colonial-style guesthouse and b&b that’s an ideal launch pad into Hamilton and seconds from the capital’s historic waterfront. — The Telegraph
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7 reviews
Contemporary cliffside retreat on eight acres of the island’s southern coast. — Hideaway Report
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The ocean is never far from sight at this popular resort best known for its two on-site caves; you can treat yourself to a spa treatment in one, then go for a relaxing swim in the other. — Fodor's
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A 1734 manor house with villa-like lawn and gardens, Granaway is an affordable accommodation option for those who do not need to be on the beach. — Fodor's
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The old-school vibe and quiet surroundings make this place popular with solace seekers looking for a classically Bermudian stay. — Condé Nast Traveler
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3 reviews
The Oxford House is the only true bed-and-breakfast in Hamilton, and one imagines that even if it had competition, it would still be the best. — Fodor's
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More a beachfront hotel than a resort, Coco Reef has a prime spot just above Elbow Beach, one of Bermuda's best. — Lonely Planet
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The grounds are tidy, ample, and perched atop a hill on the scenic eastern end of the island. — Fodor's
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