5 Honeymoon-Worthy Hotels in Bermuda

Posted by Adam Warner

From ultra-luxurious resorts with ample amenities to sophisticated boutiques with a view, these five hotels rank among our favorite honeymoon lodging spots in Bermuda.

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Elbow Beach Bermuda

Unpack your bags at this romantic oceanfront hotel that's right in between all of the action. The beautiful property has 98 guest rooms and suites, private access to one of the island's finest beaches, 50 acres of landscaped gardens, a terrific spa, and a variety of fine dining spots.

Fairmont Hamilton Princess

For a downtown setting, this elegant hotel will certainly do the trick, as you'll be within walking distance of Hamilton's top attractions. Following a major renovation, the property now features a private beach club at Sinky Bay, public art program throughout the lobby, signature restaurant Marcus', and even Twizy rentals. Complimentary ferry service also transports guests to/from its sister property in Southampton.

Rosewood Bermuda

This gorgeous 200-acre property features 4 restaurants, 4 pools, a private beach, championship golf course, and fabulous views from its Tucker's Point location. Quite simply, the luxurious hotel has everything a honeymooner could ever desire, including arguably the island's top spa facility.

Fairmont Southampton

This longtime favorite -- which sits on the highest point of the island -- features a golf course, private beach, numerous restaurants and lounges, tennis, an award-winning spa, and separate indoor/outdoor pools. If activities are at the top of your honeymoon list, this is the ultimate spot for you.

Cambridge Beaches

We're huge fans of this luxurious retreat located on 30 acres on Bermuda's far western end. On top of a sophisticated design, the property boasts four private beaches, three restaurants, a spa, marina, and multi-level infinity pool.


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