Luxury Bermuda Holidays
A luxury holiday to Bermuda promises shimmering pink sands, the clearest blue seas, and balmy tropical temperatures, but look beyond the beautiful shores and you will discover a glamourous group of islands with even more to offer.
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Bermuda is made up of around 150 small islands, rocks and islets – some of which are connected by bridges and causeways. Bermuda boasts 75 miles of incredible shoreline and there are enough beaches here to satisfy any sun lover’s appetite! The most famous of which is Horseshoe Bay, named for its unique curved shape and one of the most Instagrammed beaches in the World. Here you can sunbathe, swim in the clear waters, or explore the many caves that line the sands.
Sunset chasers will adore beautiful West Whale Beach, which is where the sun performs some of its most spectacular descents into the horizon! A visit to West Whale Beach in April may bring an extra treat because as the name suggests, this is an amazing spot to spot the majestic whales that are native to the surrounding waters.
Away from the sandy shores Bermuda offers a quietly sophisticated vibe, whilst never losing that special laidback charm that the Caribbean Islands are so famed for. Bermuda is Britain’s oldest colony, and there are reflections of its British heritage dotted across the island. The quaint streets are lined by pastel-coloured houses with white-washed roofs, and perfectly manicured gardens with stunning blooms and vibrant flowers – think English country village with a sub-tropical twist!
Bermuda’s many emerald green golf courses are at the top of many a golfer’s bucket list. Some of these are contained within luxurious all-inclusive golf and spa resorts allowing you to fit in a few holes in-between a massage, or after a leisurely breakfast by the pool.
Our expert holiday designers will help you add as many memorable touches to your Bermuda holiday as you wish – perhaps an intimate candlelit dinner on the beach, a private sea cruise and scuba session to view some of the tropical marine life off-shore, or a private helicopter tour to view this stunning destination from the air.
Top 5 things to do in Bermuda
- Wonder at the beauty of Horseshoe Bay Beach, famed across the globe as one of the most picturesque seaside spots on the planet.
- Hike the Railway Trail; explore the old route of the railway from St. George's in the west to Somerset in the east, passing breathtaking sections of the coast, following the same line as the 1930 historic carriages once did.
- The Crystal and Fantasy Caves have been carved and sculpted over more than 30 million years. There are submerged lakes, quartz-caked stalactites, calcite formations, and bulbous boulders, all accessible using pontoon walkways.
- Sample ground-breaking fusion food at Mad Hatters in Hamilton.
- The town of St. George's boasts a coveted UNESCO World Heritage tag for its wealth of aged sites and stories. Wander the enthralling streets and visit the harbourside King's Square, where regular re-enactments add life to historical tales.
Top 5 facts about Bermuda
- St. Peter's Church is the oldest Anglican Church outside of Great Britain. At 400 years old it is still in use today.
- John Lennon completed more than twenty songs in Bermuda.
- Between May and November, on the third night after the full moon, and 56 minutes after the sunset, the Bermuda Fireworm goes crazy. The females swim from the sea bed, releasing luminescent slime to attract the males. Neon circles on the bodies of the males' pulse with passion. A sight not to be missed!
- Over 300 shipwrecks have been found, dating back to the 1600s. Bermuda is the shipwreck capital of the world.
- You are never more than a mile away from the ocean in Bermuda.
Local Currency
Bermuda Dollar
Official Language
English
When To Visit
March and April