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Cambridge Beaches Resort

CAMBRIDGE BEACHES RESORT & SPA

A romantic beachfront cottage-style resort in Bermuda’s idyllic West End

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ABOUT THE HOTEL

30 Kings Point Rd, Somerset Village, MA 02, Bermuda

Delight in old-world charm and timeless elegance on this sprawling 30-acre piece of paradise. This property is unlike any other on the island. Each cottage is unique and has its own individual floor plan and decor. Guests will feel as though they are in a tropical utopia. There is a reason this is one of Bermuda’s oldest and most popular resorts. Whether basking in the Bermuda sun on one of the property’s four private beaches or being pampered in the Ocean Spa, Cambridge Beaches will not disappoint.

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Hotel Amenities & Meal Plans Nearby Beaches
On-site Restaurants Nearby Things to Do
On-site Recreation Nearby Restaurants
Spa Services FAQs About the Hotel

RECOMMENDED FOR

 

The only hotel on the island where you must be 13 yrs old or older to stay here. With that said, it is a honeymooner’s destination and one of the more romantic hotels in Bermuda. We recommend this hotel for couples on an escape and friends on a vacation. Families with older children will also enjoy Cambridge Beaches.

HOTEL DISCOUNTS / SPECIAL RATES

 

Cambridge Beaches Resort and Spa offers various promotions throughout the year. Be sure to check for any available discounts at your time of travel.

OUR PRICING & BOOKING METHOD

Our Bermuda Travel Agency works with all major booking channels:

Travel Discount Websites (Ex. Expedia)

Or we can book directly w/ the hotels or airlines.

We price-match 100% of the official hotel’s prices.

  • No costs for our services, our payment is paid directly from the hotels & tour operators.

How to Start?

Call us, use our live chat, or fill in a form on our website, and we’ll work with you on planning the best vacation to Bermuda.

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BERMUDA TRAVEL SPECIALIST

855-777-2038

WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS HAVE TO SAY

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What puts this resort on the favorites list is the gorgeous property and luxurious hotel amenities. There is an infinity pool, a heated indoor pool, an on-site spa with a variety of wellness and relaxation treatments, 4 private beaches, and 3 restaurants with intensely savory food. Guests can also enjoy the complimentary Wi-Fi, the fitness center, tennis courts, and putting green when they aren’t lounging on the Resort’s private beaches!

  • Infinity pool with waterfall
  • Indoor heated pool with a retractable roof and hot tub
  • Complimentary beach and pool towels are provided
  • The Ocean Spa
  • (3) acclaimed on-site restaurants
  • Well-equipped fitness center
  • Two tennis courts
  • Putting green
  • Full-service marina with watercraft rentals
  • Complimentary Wi-Fi
  • Room service
  • (4) private beaches
  • Concierge services
  • Private Candlelight Dinner (requires a reservation)
  • Meeting Rooms (requires a reservation)

All accommodations are extremely spacious and designed with the guest’s comfort in mind. The beds have luxurious sheets, the bathrooms are spa-inspired and include premium branded toiletries. Each room has a private patio or balcony with incredible views of the ocean, bay, or gardens. Other great amenities such as; hairdryers, umbrellas, robes, slippers, Keurig coffee maker, and a refrigerator are all included.

  • Water view or ocean view
  • 300-bed count linens
  • CD player and radio
  • Air-conditioning
  • Complimentary Wi-Fi
  • In-room bath amenities – Gilchrist & Soames of London
  • Walk-in shower, Whirlpool tub, or shower combination  
  • Private patios or terraces
  • Refrigerator (stocked with specialty items upon request)
  • Robes & Slippers
  • Flat-screen TV
  • Complimentary Safe
  • Iron & Ironing Board
  • Hairdryers
  • Umbrellas
  • Keurig Coffee Maker
  • Toaster

Dinner Plan: The Dinner plan includes a 3-course dinner nightly. The dining venue options are; Tamarisk or Breezes (seasonal) plus the Dine-Around Program at Bella Vista and The Reefs.

A surcharge for high-end menu items, such as Lobster, is displayed on the dinner menu. If you select the Dinner Plan, it has to be booked for each night of your stay (no refunds for unused portions). Room service is not included with this plan.

Pricing: $68 per person/per night (Beverages and beverage gratuities are not included)

ON-SITE RESTAURANTS

 
Tamarisk Restaurant & Terrace

The one-of-a-kind “Atlantic Rim” cuisine invented by Chef Keith DeShields fuses mainland dishes with island flavors. Every dish has a story. Open 8 am to 10 a.m. and 7 pm to 9 pm daily. Elegant Casual. Cuisine: Atlantic Rim.

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Shutters

The all-day menu at this poolside bistro ranges from salads to fish, steak, and burgers. Open 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. Casual. Cuisine: Bistro.

Breezes

As the Winner of the 2015 Best of Bermuda Award for Fine Dining, Breezes offers the top selection of the Caribbean fine-dining cuisine. With a front seat view to the Long Bay Beach waterfront & sunset, Breezes is sure to provide you with a meal to remember. In addition to the flavorful menu, Breezes also offers a wide selection of specialty cocktails. Reservations are required for dinner. Hours: 11 am – 10 pm. Cuisine: Caribbean.

ON-SITE RECREATION

 

  • Moped & bicycle rentals
  • (4) Private beaches
  • Motorboats
  • Jet Skiing
  • Guided jet ski safaris
  • Sailboating
  • Kayaking
  • Snorkeling gear & underwater cameras
  • Fishing
  • Yoga classes
  • Fitness center
  • Croquet
  • (2) Tennis courts
  • Putting green
  • Monday night BBQ’s from mid-May to October each year.

SPA SERVICES

 

  • Facial treatments
  • Holistic therapy
  • Aromatherapy
  • Hot stone massage
  • Deep tissue massage
  • Reflexology
  • Reiki
  • Pregnancy massage
  • Massages
  • Swedish massage
  • Body wraps
  • Manicures
  • Pedicures
  • Men-only services
  • Couples massage
  • Waxing services

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

 

  • Guests of the Resort must be 13 years or older.
  • Jet skis, boats, and other water sports equipment can be rented on-site.
  • Wheelchair Accessibility: No
  • Fees apply for extra persons in the cottages/suites/rooms.
    • $100.00 per person per night, plus gratuities of $14.25

Thinking of Bermuda price match guarantees with Cambridge Beach Club And Resort room rates. Book with us and join our free Loyalty Program for further discounts and freebies.

OPTIONAL FEES

 

  • Dry cleaning services – pricing provided in your room or at the front desk
  • Laundry services – pricing provided in your room or at the front desk
  • Small fees for fax use and photocopying

 

In addition to helping you plan your vacation and/or hotel booking, Thinking of Bermuda offers the following services:

Babysitting Services:

  • $30/hour for 1 child
  • $35/hour for 2 children
  • $40/hour for 3 children
  • $45/hour for 4 children (add $5/hour for each additional child)
  • 4 children need two babysitters
  • 3 hr minimum payment
  • If over 6 hours, a meal from the hotel must be supplied (up to a $30 value).
  • Not included through the hotel – must be booked through Thinking of Bermuda.

 

Child & Baby Equipment Rentals:

  • Available for rent and delivery island-wide: strollers, beach toys, boxes of toys (age-appropriate), bouncer chairs, rocking chairs, high chairs, cribs, baby baths, and much more.
  • Not included through the hotel – must be booked through Thinking of Bermuda.

PAYMENTS ACCEPTED & DEPOSIT REQUIREMENTS

 

  • Visa
  • Mastercard

Deposit Requirements:

A two-night deposit is required at the time of reservation to secure your stay. For packages, 50% of the total is required at the time of reservation. If you make your reservation online through this website, within 24 hours, that amount will be charged to the credit card information you provide.

Cancellation Policy:

The cancellation policy varies from season to season. Look at the dates below to see how many days in advance you need to notify us. If you cancel ahead of the notification window, there is a $100 cancellation fee. If you cancel within the cancellation window, your 2-night deposit is non-refundable.

  • January 1 to May 14: 14-day cancellation notice required
  • May 15 to September 8: 21-day cancellation notice required
  • September 9 to December 31: 14-day cancellation notice required

Airport Transfers

 Taxi from Bermuda Airport to Cambridge Beaches
$90 – fits 5 people maximum.

Private Car w/ Chauffeur – Black Jaguar
$150 one way | $275 including both arrival and departure

To Book: Over the phone: 855-777-2038/+1-786-250-6841 OR Reserve Private Car or Taxi Online

After You Confirm Booking With Us:

  • After you’ve picked up all your luggage, and you exit the customs area of the airport, you will walk out towards the exit of the airport through a set of double doors. Here you will find our drivers straight ahead with a sign with your name on it. Once you connect with them, from here, they will help you with your luggage to their vehicle, and transport you to your hotel.
  • In order to plan for flight delays, Thinking of Bermuda staff, as well as our transportation partners, watch your flight arrival time online. If there are any delays with your flight, we will still be there to pick you up no matter what time. We will be there for you when you arrive.

CHECK-IN

 Check-in time begins at 3:00 pm.

CHECK-OUT

 Check-out is at 11:00 am.

NEARBY BEACHES

 
Somerset Long Bay

0.4 miles/700 meters | This long stretch of sand leads to clear water that remains shallow for a number of yards from shore, making it a great match for snorkelers. The large park is good for sports as well. You may see a turtle off the beach, but you’ll certainly see fish along the shoreline. The adjoining nature preserve is a great place to spot migratory birds, but really can only be walked around the outside, as the center is like a marshland with a small area of water in the middle.

Go-Float Bermuda

1.2 miles/ 1.9 km | Rent an electric-powered boat that can fit two people. Located down at Daniel’s Head, which has turtles throughout the area, and a famous shipwreck, The Vixen. Between the turtles, shipwreck, and abundant coral reef, you should be able to have a fun day on the water. Location: Daniel’s Head Beach Park, Sandy’s, Bermuda | Hours: Mon-Sat, 10:00 am – 6:00 pm. Sun, 2:30 pm – 6:00 pm

Black Bay Beach

2.4 miles/3.6 km | Three tiny beaches small grassy area off the road out of Dockyard with one of the beaches having sea glass – be sure to come and see, but don’t take. Enjoy the sunsets from the various benches and picnic tables off this beach and along the coast as you head out of Dockyard. It is a nice place to walk and explore.

Whale Bay Beach

2.4 miles/3.9 km | Visit in March or April to spot schools of migrating humpback whales offshore. However, even if you miss the migration season, Whale Bay is a top destination for wildlife observation. During low tide, the coral reefs and the beautiful fish inhabiting them are easily accessible from the shore for snorkelers. Since this beach isn’t monitored by a lifeguard, be careful and always go out with partners. You can also visit the fort on top of the hill for an added adventure. Find Whale Bay Road across the street from the bus stop on Middle Road and take a 10-minute walk towards the very end of that road and the beach is the far back right of the field/park.

Hog Bay Beach

2.7 miles/4.4 km | This really is more of an adventure than a beach. The beach is tiny, but the journey through Hog Bay Park is fun. Reach this well-kept secret through a rocky, wooded trail from the car park in Hog Bay Park to the shoreline. A true gem for snorkeling and swimming, Hog Bay Beach is also a destination for seashells and turtles that are attracted to the seagrass in the area close to the shore. Check out the rock pools to see crabs and other small fish trapped with the tides.

Snorkel Park

3.5 miles/5.7 km | Snorkel Park sits on the outside wall of the Royal Naval Dockyard’s 30′ fortress walls. The crystal clear water surrounding the walls of the fort to the right and the coastline to the left are teaming with life. There are shallow reefs where you’ll find colorful fish. After snorkeling, check out the beach bar and restaurant or rent water sports equipment for an active day on the beach, including jet skis. Live music and family-friendly events are frequent Sunday occurrences, and the Club Aqua nightclub takes over a few nights a week with drinks and dancing for adults only turning into one of Bermuda’s best nightclubs.

Church Bay Beach

1.7 miles/ 2.7 kilometers | One of the best beaches on the island to snorkel from, due to the coral reef being so close to the beach, which is surrounded by picturesque cliffs. A secluded place to unwind. But be careful snorkeling here, as there are no lifeguards and riptides can take you far out from which you’ll need to escape from. See more about how to get out of a riptide here. Avoid snorkeling during south or southwest winds due to strong currents on the South Shore. Check the local weather forecast for up to date information.

Horseshoe Bay Beach

0.05 miles/80 meters | Perhaps the island’s most famous beach, classic Horseshoe Bay Beach is a postcard-perfect picture of everything visitors imagine when they think about Bermuda – a large pink sand beach, gem-like blue waters, and limestone rock formations ready for exploring. To the right of Horseshoe Bay Beach is a much smaller enclosed beach, Baby Beach. This smaller beach is enclosed away from the waves, creating a perfect spot for babies and young children. At the kiosk, rent towels, beach chairs, umbrellas, and other lounging equipment – or snorkeling equipment and boogie boards to get active in the water. There is also a full bar and restaurant serving burgers, fries, and other grilled & fried finger foods. There is ice cream too!

Stonehole Bay

7.7 miles/12.4 km | Often referred to as the twin beach of Chaplin Bay, Stonehole Bay is a true gem on the south shore. It’s surrounded by rocky cliffs and rock formations that go out into the ocean to create a barrier to the other beaches left and right of it, and the sand develops a deeper pink color toward the edge of the water. Check on the tide before you visit – much of the beach becomes inaccessible during high tide, and you need to get wet to get here if you come from Horseshoe Bay. If you come from the Stonehole Bay parking lot, you are OK to come through here at any time.

Warwick Long Bay

8 miles/12.8 km | This half-mile stretch of pink sand is one of Bermuda’s longest beaches. Snorkel near the bay or explore the coral reefs off the beach. A lunch cart visits the nearby park during the summer but doesn’t have set hours. This is a secluded beach where you should find lots of space for you and your group.

Jobson’s Cove

8 miles/12.8 km | Follow the pink sands of the beach down to a small cove that’s almost totally closed off from the sea by cliffs, creating a safe place for kids to snorkel and look for fish. The water is gentle and calm and the cliffs block much of the wind.

THINGS TO DO NEARBY

 
Thinking of Bermuda Private Tours

Thinking of Bermuda offers private island tours with various themes; Full Island Tours, Eco Tours, Garden Tours, Beach Tours, Cave Tours, & Cliff Jumping Tours – with pickups and drop-offs from your hotel or anywhere else on the island.

Book a Private Island Tour Online

X2O Adventures

0.9 miles/1.4 km – Bermuda’s first floating water park is full of fun obstacles for every member of the family, including inflatable slides, runways, jumping pillows, and bouncers that connect together to float atop open water. Open 7 days a week, this wet and wild destination offers day passes for hours of fun. If you get tired of bouncing, take a break by renting a beach umbrella or floating lounger.

Fort Scaur

1.8 miles/2.9 km – Fort Scaur was built in the 1870s to defend the island from land-based attacks from the south shore, a vestige of the former tensions between the British and the Americans. It’s barely visible from the sea, but the free telescope means you can get a great view of landmarks at Bermuda’s eastern end, like St. David’s Lighthouse. The view of the Great Sound is also a must-see, as are the weather stone and the 22-acre park.

Blue Water Divers & Watersports

2.2 miles/3.6 km – The island’s longest-running PADI dive center offers lessons for every diving skill level from beginner to assistant instructor. Join the professional driving instructors and a small group of divers to explore Bermuda’s rich marine ecosystem, including gorgeous reefs and historical wrecks. Blue Water Divers is open year-round – but winter trips depend on the number of bookings, as they have a 4-person minimum for each trip.

Royal Naval Dockyard

3.2 miles/5.1 km – Step into history at this former anchorage for the British Royal Navy fleet. Established after the American Revolutionary War left the UK without a secure base between Nova Scotia and the West Indies, Dockyard is now a fun place to be in Bermuda. With many bars, restaurants, shops, & tour companies, everyone is sure to find something to do here.

Bermuda Arts Centre

3.2 miles/5.1 km – Explore original artwork by local Bermudian artists in this historic building in the Royal Naval Dockyard. The exhibits, which change every six weeks, showcase the diverse Bermudian art community through a variety of media, from textile work to traditional watercolors. Four resident artists love to chat about their work, and the gift shop features paintings, sculptures, and more, so you can take a piece of Bermuda home with you.

KS Watersports

3.2 miles/5.1 km – See Bermuda from every angle with air and sea adventures by KS Watersports. Explore the ocean aboard a jet ski, join a small group on an adventure powered by the Wildcat, or enjoy a bird’s eye view of the island while parasailing. If you’d rather chart your own course, rent a boat, kayak, or paddleboard and hit the water.

Snorkel Park

3.2 miles/5.1 km – Strap on a mask and snorkel and get to know Bermuda’s tropical fish up close with a snorkeling excursion in the clear, shallow water. See and hear parrot fish feed on the coral reef and watch the angelfish, blue tang, hog fish, and many other species among the reef and underwater coral. After snorkeling, grab a beachside meal at Hammerhead’s Bar & Grill or come back and dance all night at Club Aqua.

Bermuda Craft Market

3.2 miles/5.1 km – The skilled crafters at this daily market are eager to chat and demonstrate their crafting skills while you shop for the perfect keepsakes. Choose from hand-rolled candles and intricate silver jewelry to beautiful Bermuda cedar and traditional banana leaf dolls. If you’re looking for culinary souvenirs, try local delicacies like pepper jams, honey, and Bermuda rum cakes.

Hartley Helmet Diving

3.2 miles/5.1 km – You won’t need scuba lessons or swimming skills for this bell diving experience. Don the helmet and go for an undersea walk, where you’ll explore coral reefs and meet tame tropical fish that pose, do tricks or simply inspire you with their beauty and grace. Each 30- to 40-minute dive takes place on the sandy bottom of a shallow area about 8-10 feet below the surface.

Bermuda Fun Golf

3.2 miles/5.1 km – An acre of oceanfront land plays host to 18 mini-golf holes designed after other famous holes in the US, Scotland, and Bermuda. A laid-back destination for both seasoned golfers and families, Fun Golf also features the Caddy Shack bar and the Sunset Terrace, where you can enjoy an expansive view of Bermuda’s incredible sunsets before playing a few rounds of glow-in-the-dark night golf.

Dolphin Quest

3.2 miles/5.1 km – Swim with dolphins and see them in this beautiful location in the historic Maritime Museum. The dolphins frolic in an ocean-fed lagoon and the Ocean Habitat, a large sanctuary just outside the fortress walls. Choose from a variety of dolphin encounters, including an underwater scooter trip, or kick back on the Dolphin Deck to watch the animals play. The gift shop features souvenirs and photo ordering stations where you can view and purchase photos from your encounter.

National Museum of Bermuda

3.2 miles/5.1 km – Five centuries of history comes alive in this can’t-miss museum. Dedicated to demonstrating diverse perspectives and different facets of the island’s history, the National Museum showcases Bermuda’s link to the West Indies and the Azores, the impact of the transatlantic slave trade, and its role in both World Wars. Exhibits also include shipwreck artifacts and a look at Bermuda’s famously artistic banknotes, as well as the interactive Museum Playground & Playhouse for kids.

Whale Bay Fort & Battery

4.2 miles/6.8 km – The original fort dates from the mid-1700s, with the Battery added in 1876. It overlooks the West Whale Bay Beach and provides a wide view of the south coast that’s perfect for photos. The fort no longer exists, but you can still enter the battery to see the old troop barracks and the underground storage rooms for shells and cartridges. The park around the fort has benches and picnic tables where you can enjoy a relaxing ocean view.

Gibbs Hill Lighthouse

6 miles/9.7 km – The 117-foot cast iron lighthouse is one of the oldest of its kind in the world, dating from 1846. Climb up the 185 steps for a vast panoramic view of the shoreline up and down Bermuda. Stop on the eight floors on your way to the top to learn about the tower and the history of Bermuda from a series of mini exhibits. A bronze plate on the road marks Queen Elizabeth II’s 1953 visit.

NEARBY RESTAURANTS

 
Restaurants Near the Hotel
Generosa’s Cuisine

4.6 miles/7.4 km – Dine on true Portuguese cuisine from this food truck with outdoor seating. The food is delicious and worth the trip. Fresh local produce and fish are used in their cuisine. On the same property, you can find an indoor/outdoor children’s play center, an 18-hole mini-golf course, and the longest driving range in Bermuda. Cuisine: Portuguese. Hours: Tues: 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM, Wed, Thurs: 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM, Fri & Sat: 11:00 AM – 10:00 PM, Sun: 9:00 AM – 9:00, PM, Closed Mondays

Frog & Onion Pub and Restaurant

3.5 miles/5.7 km – Opened in 1992 by a Bermudian and a Frenchman, The Frog & Onion Pub holds the title of Bermuda’s unique Pub. Here you can enjoy an English style pub dinner in one of the four dining areas, or you can enjoy a pint while watching a game at the bar. The Frog & Onion is also connected to the Dockyard Brewing Co. which in addition to their beers and ales is also home to a selection of live music. Cuisine: British Pub. Hours: Mon: 11:30 AM – 6:00 PM, Tues-Thurs: 11:30 AM – 8:00 PM, Fri-Sat: 11:30 AM – 9:30 PM, and Sunday from 11:30 AM – 8:00 PM.

Bella Vista Bar & Grill

4.2 miles/6.8 km – Green-side dining at the Port Royal Golf Course featuring Chef Livio Ferigo, who has trained in some of Italy’s finest restaurants. Delivers to golfers. Smart Casual. Cuisine: Italian/Bermudian.

 Anchor Restaurant Bar & Lounge

3.2 miles/5.1 km – An affordable restaurant in Bermuda located to the left as you enter the historic entrance to the Royal Naval Dockyard – this is a favorite take out spot for locals. Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner. Cuisine: American/Bermudian.

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BERMUDA TRAVEL SPECIALIST

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