
Cambridge Beaches Resort & Spa
Bermuda
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Character and identity
Cambridge Beaches occupies its own 23-acre peninsula on the quiet western tip of Bermuda, well past Hamilton and most of the island's other luxury hotels. The property is a collection of 94 pink cottages, some with bones dating to the 17th century, scattered across manicured grounds with four private beaches and 360-degree Atlantic views. A recent overhaul by Dovetail + Co has refreshed the cottages, pool area and four food and drink outlets, including Breezes on Long Bay, poolside Pastel, and the Sunken Harbor Club, a dockside tavern lined with artefacts from local shipwrecks.
Who's it for
Best for:
Couples, honeymooners and repeat visitors who prize seclusion, barefoot luxury and the rarity of stepping straight from a cottage onto a private beach. Anyone who wants serious Bermudian cooking from chef Keith De Shields, a strong cocktail programme, snorkelling over shipwrecks, and the slow rhythm of a peninsula with nothing else on it.
Should look elsewhere:
Families wanting playmates and kids' programming will feel the lingering adults-only DNA. Travellers who want walkable restaurants, shopping or nightlife should pick an east-side property closer to Hamilton. Guests expecting proactive, anticipatory service will find the staff friendly but very much on island time.
Bottom line
The defining feature here is the peninsula itself: four private beaches, total seclusion, and a recently redesigned cottage product that finally matches the setting. Book it if you want a quiet, couples-leaning Bermuda stay built around the water and the food, not service polish or location buzz. Request a cottage with a Long Bay view, and aim for a Wednesday to catch the rum swizzle sunset party.
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What this place offers
- Wi-Fi
- Restaurant
- Bar
- Room service
- Breakfast
- Beach front
- Bicycle rental
- Golf
- Tennis
- Snorkeling