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Astwood Cove |
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South Shore Rd |
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WARWICK PARISH. Nestled in the steep cliffs of Warwick Parish, Astwood Cove provides a remote retreat from the bustle of Hamilton. It's the perfect quiet place to spend the day with a good book and the ones you love. |
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Chaplin Bay |
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South Rd South Shore Park |
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User Rating: 6 / 10 |
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WARWICK PARISH. Chaplin Bay is perfect for a quiet afternoon at the beach. You can enjoy the warm breeze, bright sun and even a little rock climbing on two large formations. The best time to visit is low tide, because the beach is almost always submerged at high tide. |
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Church Bay |
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SOUTHAMPTON PARISH. Church Bay combines the best of sunbathing on pink sand beaches and snorkeling along the coral cliffs. The intricate composition of coral makes a great habitat for a wide variety of marine life. Grab a mask and some flippers and head to Church Bay for a day of sun and fun. |
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Elbow Beach |
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South Shore Rd |
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User Rating: 8.8334 / 10 |
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PAGET PARISH. The most popular beach for swimming in Bermuda! The mile-long expanse of pink sand is gorgeous, and a line of coral reefs ensure that the beach has the calmest waters on the island. Three hotel properties are located on the beach's edge, making it an ideal place for spring break activities. |
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Horseshoe Bay |
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User Rating: 10 / 10 |
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SOUTHAMPTON PARISH. Another great choice for families is Horseshoe Bay, one of Bermuda's most popular beaches. Why? Complete amenities are available for a full day of fun. It's also one of the few beaches with a lifeguard on duty all summer. Complete concessions and gear rental are available- just bring your suit and sunscreen. |
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John Smith's Bay |
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South Shore Rd, Tucker's Town |
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SMITHS PARISH. John Smith, the governor of the US settlement of Jamestown, holds the honor of having this bay named for him. It's a well-deserved tribute, given the bitter winter he and the settlers encountered after arriving in America. The warm weather at this Bermuda Bay is a far cry from Jamestown's cold winters. The Beach is long and flat and offers only the most basic toilet and changing facilities. Be sure to bring everything you need for a day in the sun. |
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Shelly Bay |
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Hamilton |
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User Rating: 10 / 10 |
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PEMBROKE PARISH. A true child's paradise! Shallow, blue-green tropical waters, sand laced with tiny shells, and plenty of toys for rent promise hours of fun. Not only can you swim and explore the tidal pools, you can also rent a locker, beach gear, snorkels and a sailboat. The nearby Shelly Bay Beach House provides plenty of drinks and basic food for hungry vacationers. |
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Somerset Long Bay |
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Somerset Village |
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SANDYS PARISH. This seldom-visited, secluded beach is ideal for catching rays from noon to late afternoon. Avid swimmers visit other beaches, but visitors to Somerset Long Bay enjoy the shallow waters, cooling off from the intense sun on this quarter-mile stretch of sandy paradise. Public rest rooms are available. |
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Somerset Long Bay Park and Nature Reserve |
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Cambridge Rd 441-238-3239 |
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SANDYS PARISH. Visit this great park to take advantage of the beautiful beach and tidy picnic areas. The Bermuda Audubon Society owns the adjacent nature reserve, which is an excellent spot for bird watching during spring and fall migration seasons. |
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Tobacco Bay |
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St. George's Island |
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User Rating: 10 / 10 |
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ST GEORGE'S PARISH. In 1775, islanders gathered at Tobacco Bay to load gunpowder (taken from the British) onto American ships for their use in battle during the Revolutionary War. Today visitors can enjoy Tobacco Bay for its many great amenities. The nearby beach club has food for sale and rents everything you need to enjoy the beach or the water. Changing rooms and public toilets are free. |
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