Empty Beaches and Fine Dining Beckon This Fall in Bermuda

Elbow Beach, Bermuda

The pink sands and turquoise waters of Elbow Beach. Image: Liz Laing

Less is more on the island during Autumn, with lower prices, humidity and fewer visitors, making it a perfect time to visit Bermuda.

Your first priority when you get to Bermuda (or any island for that matter) should be to hit the beach. With plenty of stunning beaches to choose from, it’s easy to become mesmerized by Bermuda’s signature pink sand and turquoise waters. What may not be as easy is deciding which ones to visit along its 62-mile coastline. Luckily, we’ve done the leg work for you and compiled a list of some of the best beaches in Bermuda, a British territory located about 650 miles off the coast of North Carolina. Now that tourist (and hurricane) season is over, late fall and early winter can be an ideal time to visit the “Jewel of the Atlantic.” Another plus, lower prices – hotels may offer discounts up to 60% in the winter. Bermuda can be very expensive, so this is a great time to go if you’re traveling on a budget. With the heat and humidity gone, November temperatures are pleasant (similar to May) and the island is peaceful with less tourists.

Water temperatures are somewhat cool in the winter (January through March), but scuba divers will rejoice because this is when the water visibility becomes the clearest, providing nearly perfect conditions for underwater exploration of coral reefs, marine life and shipwrecks. Bermuda is the number one wreck diving destination in the world with more than 300 shipwrecks scattered about the ocean floor –Bermuda Triangle anyone?

Beach lovers’ first choice for a stay in Bermuda is the luxurious Elbow Beach Hotel (a Mandarin Oriental property), set atop a hill overlooking the sea with secluded cottages dotted among the 50 acres of landscaped gardens. A pathway leads to a private section of Elbow Beach (Paget Parish) where the pink-tinged sand is so fine, it feels like powdered sugar. Beach set-ups are provided for hotel guests, along with food and beverage service. Once you have a Dark ‘N Stormy in hand (signature Bermudian drink of Gosling’s black rum and ginger beer) and gaze out into the clear blue waters, you’ll soon begin drifting away… until hunger strikes. Order right from your chair or dine a few yards away at Mickey’s Beach Bistro & Bar. Popular among locals and tourists alike, the fare at Mickey’s is excellent, with an Italian influence (all the chefs are from Italy). Mickey’s is launching a New England Bistro Menu beginning November 5 through the winter. A more formal dining atmosphere is just upstairs at the award-winning Lido.

Horseshoe Bay Bermuda

The idyllic crescent known as Horseshoe Bay. Image: Bermuda Dept. of Tourism

Walk along the trails at South Shore Park (a series of trails along limestone cliffs and dunes) between Horseshoe Bay in Southampton Parish and Warwick Long Bay in Warwick Parish, and discover a few smaller beaches and coves along the way. Begin with Bermuda’s most famous beach, Horseshoe Bay, a gorgeous, crescent-shaped beach with secluded coves. Continue walking east to Jobson’s Cove (Warwick Parish), a small, sheltered beach surrounded by steep, jagged lime stone. The cove is a great place for swimming and snorkeling and is popular among locals, particularly for families with children because of its gentle waves and calm waters. Just adjacent to Jobson’s Cove, is Warwick Long Bay (Warwick Parish), another local favorite with a pink sand beach set against grassy scrub lands. Excellent snorkeling can be found here — the marine life comes close to the shore and the reef minimizes waves. Look for the coral “floating island” about 200 feet offshore, which gives the appearance of floating above the sea.

You’ll undoubtedly worked up a salty thirst, so your next stop should be the Swizzle South Shore to try Bermuda’s national drink, the Rum Swizzle, consisting of Gosling’s black rum, fruit juice (lime, orange and pineapple) and falernum (flavored sweetener). The Swizzle South Shore is a branch of the original Swizzle Inn, a landmark pub and restaurant, where the famous drink was invented in 1932.  A wide selection of burgers and pub food can be found at this fun and spirited restaurant.
Due to its calm waters and offshore reefs, Church Bay (Southampton Parish) is rated by many as the best snorkeling spot in Bermuda. Dozens of colorful parrot fish and other types of marine life swim about the boiler reefs, creating a real-life aquarium. Located at the western end of the south shore beaches, just west of The Reefs (hotel), this pristine beach is another favorite among locals and includes a great picnic spot on top of the cliffs. A hillside path leads to the shore below. For exploring on land, check-out the old British Army fort nearby.

[Note that rental cars are not permitted in Bermuda and visitors get around by taxis, buses, ferries and motor-scooters. Bus #7 will take you to the south shore, where most of the best beaches reside.]

Cambridge Beaches Sunset Bermuda

Sunset burnishes Cambridge Beaches. Image: Liz Laing

For a romantic beach dining experience nearby, head over to Coconuts at The Reefs. You’ll enjoy the peacefulness of being on a secluded private beach, surrounded by limestone cliffs and Tiki torches, where you can indulge in flavorful and exotic Caribbean cuisine. A fabulous place to stay on the northwestern tip of the island is Cambridge Beaches Resort & Spa, where the Clintons have been known to frequent. The property is located on a private peninsula with dozens of cottage-style rooms and suites spread out among 30 lush acres. Dine alfresco at Breezes (at Cambridge Beaches) and watch the spectacular sunset over Long Bay Beach. Breezes recently implemented a new seafood market concept, which lets diners pick-out their dinner beforehand. Try the fresh lobster – you won’t be disappointed. On the opposite end of the island, you’ll find Tobacco Bay (St. George’s Parish), a popular stretch of pale pink sand with shallow waters. Again, a great place for families, inexperienced swimmers and snorkelers, who will discover a bounty of fascinating corals and vibrant marine life. If you’re lucky, you may catch a glimpse of a four-eyed butterfly fish gliding around the rocks, yet another colorful piece comprising the idyllic mosaic that makes up a tour of the sandy stretches of this beach-lover’s paradise.

Romantic Getaways this Valentine’s Day

Hey, guess what.  Flowers and chocolates aren’t the only way to tempt your Valentine. Romance needs a dash of the unexpected and an occasional visit to the unknown. The solution: this year, nothing says “I love you” like a room key.  There are deals to be had, even last minute, so get moving and do something spontaneous and sexy.  From Dublin and beaches of Bermuda to the California Coast and Colorado, these boutique hotels and intimate resorts are prepared to spoil you and your Very Significant Other with inspired getaways and indulgent overnighters made for memories.

Where better to spend Valentine’s Day than in the Old World splendor of the very city where St. Valentine found his final resting place. One of Dublin’s finest hotels, the five-star Merrion, a discreet collection of several Georgian townhouses, has created three different packages to meet the whims of lovers of all types.  The “Real Love” package includes tickets to Tom Stoppard’s the “Real Thing” at the Gate Theatre, as well as overnight accommodation, full Irish breakfast in bed, a bottle of chilled rosé champagne, Valentine’s chocolates and a Champagne afternoon tea. Available February 13 to 15; priced €515 (approximately $714), per couple, per night. “Lasting Love” features an overnight stay, full Irish breakfast, a bottle of chilled Rosé Champagne, Valentine’s chocolates and a bunch of red roses upon arrival. Available throughout February, priced at €380 per couple (approximately $527), per night. “All Loved Up” offers guests a luxurious double room with full Irish breakfast, a bottle of chilled rosé champagne and Valentines chocolates upon arrival, and a candlelit, three-course meal in The Merrion’s Cellar Restaurant.  Available Saturday, February 14; priced at €530 (approximately $735) per couple, per night.

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Hacienda Xcanatun

 

A colonial-era hacienda lovingly restored by its owners, Hacienda Xcanatun is an evocative setting for a romantic respite located near Merida, the Yucatan’s “white city” known for it’s whitewashed historic buildings.  In addition to allowing guests to celebrate for three nights and pay for just two, the boutique property’s Valentine Escape for Two package includes a complementary candlelight “Food of the Gods” dinner, an innovative menu featuring local ingredients which celebrates the Mayans love affair with flowers and chocolate. Available February 11 through 19; priced at $500 per couple, Superior room;$570, Deluxe Suite; $630 in a Master Suite.

Kimpton Hotel’s boutique property in LA’s Westwood neighborhood, the Hotel Palomar, encourages intimate encounters with their “Rub the One You’re With” getaway package.  The romantic retreat includes an in-room massage class where couples learn from a professional massage therapist how to pamper through the art of touch. Other amenities include a take-home massage kit featuring Kerstin Florian organic botanicals, a welcome bottle of Champagne as well as deluxe overnight accommodations.  Available February 1 through March 31; priced at $399 per couple, per night.

The Resort at Pelican Hill

Pelican Hill

 

The newly opened Resort at Pelican Hill wants to indulge you and your amour at their swank resort in Newport Beach, CA. Spend the night sequestered in one of their spacious European-style villas, where you can sip Prosecco and nibble on chocolate-covered strawberries by the limestone fireplace or on your terrace overlooking the Pacific. Add a candlelit dinner or couple’s spa treatment into the Valentine’s Day mix or meander along the arroyos and coastline as you play a round on their Tom Fazio golf course (but only if both partners like to golf, right boys?). For those that want to go big in the sweep-her-off-her-feet department, the “Ultimate Engagement” package means the resort’s Bentley fetches lovebirds anywhere in southern California, then chauffeurs them to a two-bedroom grandiose villa where a custom-tailored haute cuisine meal and a live musician await. In-room massages and breakfast in bed round out the perfect getaway.  The 504-acre Italian-style resort, set on the dramatic coastline, boasts an iconic Coliseum Pool, the largest circular pool anywhere with tiered decks and luxurious cabanas. February means the whales are passing by so kick back with a fluffy cocktail on that padded lounge chair and make counting water sprays in the sunshine the most strenuous activity of the day.  Well, second most… Specials run February 13, 14 and 15th, starting at $795 per night and up to $5000 for the Bentley extravaganza.

Ritz-Carlton Kapalua

Ritz-Carlton Kapalua

 

Jet off to Maui for a scintillating spa weekend at The Ritz-Carlton Kapalua. A surprise telelgram can be delivered to your room requesting your mate’s presence and a personal spa concierge will help your paramour pick a perfect treatment.  Running with the theme that Valentine’s Day equals champagne and sweets, the resort’s spa has several indulgent choices  like their hydrating chocolate truffle body facial  or a champagne sugar body scrub.  Couples can also experience traditional Hawaiian bodywork called lomi lomi side by side, then sip champagne in sybaritic bliss. Such special treatments are discounted and available for the month of February, starting at $150 per person.

9 Beaches

9 Beaches

 

Thinking about getting engaged? 9 Beaches is an ideal romantic spot. This chilled out barefoot camp is spread over 18 private waterfront acres on the western-most tip of Bermuda. Surrounded by a sapphire sea and nine beautiful beaches, couples sleep in soft-sided luxury cabanas on stilts with views across the Atlantic Ocean. Several perch right over the water with Plexiglas floor panels to reveal tropical fish fluttering underfoot. In addition to all the delights on land, aquatic pleasures also abound: Hobie cats, catamarans, sea kayaks, snorkeling, windsurfing, and diving offer alternative activities for those who like to stay active–the perfect place to unwind with your loved one. There is even an on-site wedding coordinator if things go really well! Rates start at $205-570 depending on season and room type, includes breakfast only. For reservations call toll free 1-866-841-9009 or call the hotel directly at 1-441-239-2999 / Email: reservations@9beaches.com

Chumbe Island, Zanzibar

Chumbe Island, Zanzibar

 

If you really want to get far away from it all, Chumbe Island is a marine sanctuary off the coast of Zanzibar in the Indian Ocean, surrounded by one of the world’s best preserved shallow reefs with over 200 species of coral and 400 fish set in a castaway environment. Eco-bungalows that look like wooden models of the Sydney Opera House jut out over coral rocks and turquoise waters, rising up in perfect harmony with their natural surroundings. Chumbe has all the attractions of an island paradise – teeming coral reefs, swaying palm trees, thick coral-rag forests and sublime cuisine – but it’s as far removed from a typical holiday resort as you’ll get. There are no cocktail bars, catamarans, swimming pools, televisions or even electricity. If you’re looking for entertainment it’s all provided courtesy of nature. After a day basking on the reef and looking down, at night guests can lower their portcullis and look up to reveal a dazzling blanket of stars spread out above them, making it an ideal place for both lovers and nature-lovers. For general information inquiries, call or fax: +255-(0) 24-2231040 or email: ask@chumbeisland.com / bookings: book@chumbeisland.com.

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Hotel Jerome in Aspen

 

For a romantic mountainside retreat, check into the elegant Hotel Jerome in Aspen. You and your loved one will feel like you have stepped back to a bygone era in this historic Victorian-style gem that was built in 1889. This sophisticated hotel has been elegantly restored and updated with luxurious finishings and features a magical three-story atrium with a cozy fireplace, individually decorated rooms with rich damask fabrics, king-size beds, down comforters, feather pillows, and 300-thread-count linens. The hotel’s Fire and Ice special includes two nights in a one-bedroom suite, bottle of Champagne upon arrival, chocolate-covered strawberries at turndown, two 50-minute in-room couples massages, and daily breakfast for two at either Jacob’s Corner or room service. If you make it out of the room and onto the slopes, the hotel has its own ski concierge to dry your boots and purchase lift tickets. Rates start at $1,775 per night.

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Parrot Cay

 

For the ultimate in luxury travel, check into Parrot Cay. Located in Turks and Caicos, just a 30-minute boat ride from the capital of Provo, this luxury resort will definitely put you in the mood for love. With pristine turquoise waters, powder white sand, sumptuous restuarants, and luxurious interiors, it is easy to see why so many bold-face names have chosen to get married here. The sophisticated rooms perfectly blend a mixture of Balinese and Caribbean influences. The interiors reflect simplistic elegance: white muslin curtains surrounding the four-poster beds, zen-inspired black and white photos on the walls, and white wicker furnishings. For an unforgettable Valentine’s Day, book a three-night Rejuvination Escape that includes daily breakfast, daily three-course lunch, daily three-course dinner, and one COMO Shambala massage per person. Rates through April 19 are $3,385 for a Garden View and $3,985 for and Ocean View room.