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The Loren at Pink Beach

THE LOREN

A luxury hotel in Bermuda, right on the beach. Find your balcony overlooking pink sand and turquoise colored water with us.

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ABOUT THE HOTEL

116 South Road, Tucker’s Town, Smiths, HS 01, Bermuda

The Loren is the newest hotels on the entire island and recently opened in 2017. With only 45 units on the property, including suites, penthouse, and private villas, this highly acclaimed luxurious hotel is unlike any other Bermuda has to offer. Located in an area that’s secluded from the rest, grants the guests a quiet, serene, and peaceful environment situated right on the ocean. Breathtaking views can be observed from every vantage point, and watching the sunsets from the generously large terraces or balconies is truly magical.

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Hotel & Room Photos & Descriptions Recommended For
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 Loren’s idyllic location and refined interiors make it well suited for honeymooners. Each charming, luxurious villa is a true home away from home, enabling visitors to embrace intimate, sophisticated Bermuda living.

HOTEL DISCOUNTS / SPECIAL RATES

 

The Loren at Pink Beach does not have any promotions at this time. Be sure to call us to discuss other available discounts for 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 HAS TO SAY

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The Loren has several lavish amenities for their guests to enjoy while vacationing. Spending time at the pool overlooking the Ocean is a fantastic choice. There are service attendants available to take your order for food and drinks while you lounge poolside. Break a sweat at the fitness center using state-of-the-art exercise equipment, free weights, kettlebells, and exercise balls. Schedule a yoga class or facial at the wellness spa. During the evening, go on a culinary journey to the Maree, the Hotels fine dining restaurant. All the amenities are first-class and there to make your vacation a memorable one.

  • High-speed WiFi throughout the property
  • Concierge
  • (2) on-site restaurants
  • (7) indoor and outdoor meeting spaces, accommodating up to 200 people
  • Catering services provided by The Loren’s culinary team for private events
  • Wellness Spa with several services and treatment options
  • 24-hour Fitness Center
  • Yoga Classes
  • (2) Heated pools – one for adults and one for families
  • (4) Poolside cabanas
  • Private beach
  • Cabana attendants provide food and beverage service poolside
  • Room service

The accommodations at The Loren exceed the definition of luxurious. Every single piece of furnishing is of the highest quality. The spa-inspired bathrooms have marble finishes, double vanities, rain shower heads and Malin+Goetz bathroom products. Upon waking, you can enjoy complimentary tea or use of the Nespresso machine. Other amazing features include; complimentary WiFi, a fully stocked minibar, plush bathrobes and slippers, a work desk and chair, Bluetooth compatible speakers and flat-screen televisions. Lastly, and possibly most importantly, are some spectacularly large terraces or balconies that overlook the beautiful blue and turquoise ocean.

Suite/Villa Amenities

  • Complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi
  • Marble bathrooms with double vanities, freestanding tubs, and walk-in rain spa showers
  • Furnished private terrace with direct ocean views
  • Fully stocked minibar
  • Luxurious SFERRA towels and linens
  • Plush bathrobes, slippers, and custom flip-flops
  • Premium Malin+Goetz bathroom amenities
  • Flat-screen TV
  • Complimentary in-room tea and Nespresso machine
  • Clock charging station with Bluetooth compatible speakers
  • Work desk and chair
  • In-room safe (fits standard laptop)
  • US and European outlets
  • Iron and full-sized ironing board
  • Hair dryer
  • All rooms are non-smoking
  • Daily housekeeping and turn-down service
  • Complimentary overnight shoeshine service
  • 7 bedrooms in the main house
  • 13 bathrooms—8 are en-suite full bathrooms (the master bedroom has two)
  • Staff Cottage
  • Private 300-foot-long beach
  • Gym
  • Screening room
  • Chef’s kitchen
  • Outdoor dining space/lounge area off the kitchen
  • Outdoor lounge area/patio outside the master bedroom
  • Covered bar and dining area off the pool deck
  • Outdoor kitchen
  • Private pool
  • Tennis court
  • 3-Course Sunday brunch $58.50/person (includes gratuities)
  • 3-Course Dinner at Maree, $114.66/person (includes gratuities)
  • Extended Dining Experience, plus 3-Course Tasting Menu, $146.25/person (includes gratuities)

ON-SITE RESTAURANTS

 

The Loren Restaurant - Maree
Marée

Endless ocean views are the perfect complement for Marée’s elegant seasonal cuisine. Experience fine dining in an elegant setting. Dinner from 6 to 11 p.m. Monday-Friday. Business Casual. Cuisine: New American.

The Pink Beach Club

Elegant or casual outside dining available at this Tucker’s Town favorite. The menu includes baked St. George’s bank cod, caramelized Barbary duck breast, and char-grilled rack of New Zealand lamb. The wine list includes over 230 exquisite labels. Open Daily 7 AM – 10 PM. Resort Casual. Cuisine: Contemporary American.

ON-SITE RECREATION

 

  • Spa services
  • (2) Heated pools
  • Private beach
  • Fitness center
  • Yoga classes

SPA SERVICES

 

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

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

 

  • A children’s menu is offered at The Pink Beach Club restaurant.
  • A separate menu is provided for guests ordering food poolside.
  • Reservations for both on-site restaurants can be made online using The Loren’s official website
  • The Fitness Center is open 24-hours a day
  • Children under the age of 5 are free
  • Extra-person fees for adults are $95 per person/per night
  • Extra-person fees for children over the age of 5 are $47.50 per person/per night
  • Current Vehicles – Twizy electric car rental chargers onsite.
  • Wheelchair Accessibility: No

 

Thinking of Bermuda price match guarantees with The Loren room rates. Book with us and join our free Loyalty Program for further discounts and freebies.

OPTIONAL FEES

 

  • Yoga classes – $25/class
  • Spa services – list of services and menu is provided at the Spa
  • Dry cleaning/laundry services – This is outsourced to a local company, concierge provides a list of pricing

 

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
  • American Express

Deposit Requirements:

A deposit of 2 nights stay is required upon making a reservation.

Cancellation Policy:

Cancellation must occur 21 days prior to check-in for a full refund.

CHECK-IN

 Check-in time begins at 3 pm.

CHECK-OUT

 Check-out is at 11 am.

Airport Transfers

  Taxi from Bermuda Airport to The Loren at Pink Beach
$40 one way – 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.

NEARBY BEACHES

 
Nearby Beaches to The Loren
John Smith’s Bay

0.4 miles/ 650 meters | Pale pink sand, interesting rock formations, and clear water await you at this quiet beach. The beautiful reefs just off the beach offer great snorkeling and the lunch cart that sell snacks and drinks during the summer offers a break from the hot sun. A lifeguard is on duty during the summer. If you head to John Smith’s Bay bring your own towels & masks/snorkels. With that you are sure to have a great time.

Categories: Secluded Beach, For Snorkeling

Cooper’s Island Nature Preserve

2.0 miles/ 3.2 km | This unspoiled paradise is a relaxing 12-acre destination with trails, beaches, and spectacular views. Look for killifish, sea birds and crabs at the salt Marsh and spot whales (March to April) and migratory birds at the Wildlife Observation Tower. There are a few beaches here in the Nature Preserve, and you can snorkel off any of them to see some of the island’s best snorkeling off a beach.

Building Bay

8.1 miles/ 13 kilometers | This sea glass paradise has many treasures to offer, including an 1860s fort open to the public and a cave to explore. Make sure to not take the sea glass with you.

Shelly Bay Beach

2.8 miles/ 4.5 kilometers | Shelly Bay Beach is the perfect spot for kids to learn how to swim and snorkel thanks to the abundant shady trees and water that stays shallow, even during high tide. It’s an easy 15-minute ride from Hamilton by scooter or taxi. There is also a playground for children to play on just behind the beach.

THINGS TO DO NEARBY

 
Nearby Attractions to The Loren
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

Spittal Pond Nature Reserve

1.5 miles/2.4 km – Covering 64 acres, Spittal Pond Nature Reserve is Bermuda’s largest and most premium nature reserve and national park. The 8-acre Spittal Pond sits in the center, surrounded by marsh and woodland. Follow the winding trail through all sorts of wildflowers and trees (including olivewoods, spice trees and Mexican pepper trees) to take in vast views over the South Shore.

Tucker’s Point Dive & Water Sports

1.8 miles/3 km – This well-equipped PADI diving center is ready to create an experience just for you. Choose from shipwrecks, reefs, or eco-tours with one or two tanks. Exclusive experiences with private courses and guiding are available, or you can join a small group excursion. Create your own schedule by renting boats and snorkel gear. Never snorkeled before? Take lessons from the experienced instructors.

Bermuda Aquarium, Museum, and Zoo

1.9 miles/3 km – The animal habitat exhibits at this seven-acre Flatts Village destination focus on oceanic island species, including more than 200 species of fish and marine invertebrates and over 300 birds, reptiles and mammals. It is popular with both kids and adults.

Carter House

2.6 miles/4.1 km – This fascinating old house features a rare combination of traditional 17th-century dwelling style and 18th-century Georgian mansion design. It has remained nearly unchanged structurally for nearly 300 years and features an impressive antique collection that ranges from Bermudian cedar furniture, English and Chinese porcelain, and a period-style nursery. An attic display explores the home’s architecture and the lives of the people who lived there.

Crystal & Fantasy Caves

3 miles/4.8 km – Unforgettable underground sights await in this popular attraction. Deep pools of clear blue water are surrounded by crystal formations of all shapes and sizes, from big chandeliers to thin soda straws.

Palm Grove Gardens

3.2 miles/5.1 km – This beautifully manicured 18-acre garden is privately owned, but opens to the public Monday through Thursday. Lush palm, palmetto, Sago, and coconut trees and limestone huts dot the grounds. An aviary houses quite a few parrots. Just married? Walk through the moongate for good luck. A wishing well and a lily pond with a Bermuda island map round out the experience.

Dive Bermuda – Grotto Bay

3.4 miles/5.4 km – Daily one- and two-tank dives offer a chance to explore Bermuda’s many reefs and wrecks in a valet-style small group environment. Take a PADI diving course or try the Discover Scuba Dive experience, a popular option for divers who can only spare a few hours. The dive boat, Bottom Time, visits a shallow reef for snorkeling every afternoon.

Tom Moore’s Jungle

3.4 miles/5.4 km – Also known as Blue Hole Park, Tom Moore’s Jungle is a 12-acre reserve that offers the best of wild Bermudian habitats. It’s named after the Irish poet who loved to write in the area. Stroll the forest trails to spot mangrove trees, several species of birds, and swimming grottos, including the Blue Hole. The park also includes interesting underground caves.

Blue Hole Park

3.4 miles/5.4 km – Also known as Tom Moore’s Jungle and Walsingham Nature Preserve, this popular park spreads over 12 acres. Explore trails and paths to see a variety of natural attractions, including caves with stalactites, natural pools, and the clear blue mangrove pond that the park is named for.

Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art

4.1 miles/6.6 km – See Bermuda through the eyes of artists as diverse as Georgia O’Keeffe, Winslow Homer and Albert Gleizes at this museum, which was created to foster an understanding of Bermudian history and culture and enrich the community with art education. Paintings range from lush landscapes to the Bermudian people and the island’s cultural heritage. Collections celebrate Bermuda’s intrinsic beauty through creations by Bermudian and international artists.

Bermuda Botanical Gardens

4.2 miles/6.8 km – This 35-acre park is more than a century old and is famous for its collection of flowers, trees, shrubs, and other plants. Take the thrice-weekly walking tour or explore on your own to see the subtropical fruit trees, Banyan trees, hibiscus, the aviary, and glass structures that house cacti, orchids, and manicured gardens. A sensory garden features aromatic flora so that blind visitors can experience the park’s bounty.

Ocean Discovery Centre | BUEI

4.8 miles/7.7 km – A project of the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute (BUEI), the Ocean Discovery Centre is dedicated to educating visitors about the wonders of the ocean. There’s something to thrill every member of the family here, from an enthralling interactive exploration of the Bermuda Triangle to a literal treasure trove of items rescued from shipwrecks. You can even test your sailing skills and train on grinding and racing simulators in the America’s Cup sailing exhibit.

Carter House

6.3 miles/10.2 km – Carter House is one of the oldest homes in Bermuda. Sturdy Bermuda stone and classic architecture house four centuries of St. David’s history and culture, including 17th-century tools and a look at what life was like back then. A recreated settlers’ hut features an original cooking fireplace and an old tavern table.

Admiralty House Park

6.4 miles/10.3 km – Built on the site of a former home for admirals of the British Royal Navy, this small park near Spanish Point is full of opportunities to explore, including walking trails, ruins and a beach surrounded by limestone cliffs. Hidden underground tunnels once served as discreet entrances to the home. A pathway leads to the top of the cliffs, where you can take in a scenic view or jump into the waters.

Victoire Cafe & Cycle Club

6.8 miles/11 km – This minimalist cafe is a popular destination for cyclists looking to refuel with an espresso. Delicious coffee and European-style treats are on the menu. Stop by this trendy destination to enjoy the water view in person or have treats and drinks delivered to your yacht or tender at nearby Penno’s Wharf.

Long Story Short Bicycle Tours

6.9 miles/11.1 km – Long Story Short is a fun, quirky gift shop that doubles as a tour center. Hop aboard a bicycle and explore St. George’s historic forts, charming cobblestone alleyways, and gorgeous beaches and bays. Sample food from three restaurants during the three-hour tour. Walking and minivan tours are also available.

Tucker House Museum

6.9 miles/11.1 km – This 1750s-era house was once the residence of Henry Tucker, a famous and influential Bermudian who served as president of the Governor’s Council from 1775-1807. See how he would have lived day to day in this beautifully preserved home, which includes household items that the Tuckers used, such as china, furniture crafted from English mahogany and Bermudian cedar, and impressive hand-sewn quilts.

King’s Square

7 miles/11.2 km – Kick off a walking tour of St. George’s at King’s Square, a popular local gathering place surrounded with colonial-era buildings, including the 1782 town hall and the Bermuda National Trust Museum. The building that now houses the Bank of Butterfield served as a mess hall during the American Revolution in 1776. Check out the replica ducking stool by the waterfront – it’s often the site of colonial reenactments.

The Bermuda Perfumery

7 miles/11.2 km – Essential oils are blended and bottled by hand on-site by perfumer Isabelle Ramsay-Brackstone, who creates Lili Bermuda brand fragrances that evoke the beauty of Bermuda. Only available in Bermuda or online, these carefully developed creations bottle the essence of Bermuda, from the fresh, salty ocean air to Bermuda cedarwood to delicious loquats. Take the quiz to find your ideal scent.

Bermudian Heritage Museum

7 miles/11.2 km – An important stop in the African Diaspora Heritage Trail, this museum features the social, political, and cultural achievements of black Bermudians. Highlights include the 1959 Theatre Boycott, which led to the end of segregation on the island, and Cup Match, the annual two-day cricket game and celebration. The building is the former lodge of a Good Samaritans chapter that assisted black people after emancipation.

KS Watersports

7 miles/11.2 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.

St. Georges Historical Society Museum

7 miles/11.2 km – Travel through the early days of Bermuda at this museum, which is located in the town of St. George, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The museum is inside Mitchell House, which still looks much like it did when it was built in the 1730s, including period furniture and a colonial-era kitchen. Other documents and artifacts include a printing demonstration with a Gutenberg-style printing press.

Unfinished Church

7.1 miles/11.4 km – This elegant St. George’s Town structure is an important landmark. Construction started in 1874 and the church was intended to replace St. Peter’s Church after a storm damaged that church beyond repair, but it was never finished due to funding problems and a split within the church. A hurricane destroyed the nascent Gothic structure in 1926, leaving behind ruins that are now a protected historic monument, which also serves as a popular wedding location.

Somers Garden

7.1 miles/11.5 km – This calm green park is free and open daily. A relaxing place to take a break, Somers Garden is named after Sir George Somers, the colonial founder of Bermuda. A modest tomb pays tribute to him. A large fountain and a moongate (an architectural feature considered to be good luck for newlyweds who walk through it) are also featured on the grounds.

Burnt Point Fort

7.2 miles/11.7 km – Built by the British in 1688, this fort once defended against enemy ships and allowed the supervision of illegal sea trading. Face Smith’s Parish from the ruins to spot the former support structure for Bermuda Railways.

Moran Meadows Bermuda Horse Trail Ride

7.4 miles/11.9 km – For a unique view of Bermuda’s trails, coastline, and beaches, hop aboard the back of one of Moran Meadows’ friendly horses for a 60- to 90-minute ride. Step off the beaten path for unbeatable views of the island and ocean vistas. You can even venture into the water with your horse if you’d like.

Fort St. Catherine and Museum

7.8 miles/12.6 km – Bordered by St. Catherine Beach and Achilles Bay, Fort St. Catherine is one of the most impressive forts in Bermuda. The exhibits and artifacts in the museum, including an antique weapon collection and dioramas of Bermudian history, are an interesting way to spend an afternoon. For a memorable experience, try the guided lantern tour on Thursday evenings.

Alexandra Battery

7.8 miles/12.6 km – This former fort dates from the 1860s and still has one of the nine guns that were mounted there, as well as two emplacements for modern guns that you can still climb up to enjoy the view. Nearby Building Bay beach is a popular destination for colorful sea glass.

St. David’s Lighthouse

7.9 miles/12.7 km – St. David’s Lighthouse perches on the highest point of the island’s eastern tip and beams light 20 miles over the ocean. It dates back to 1879 but still serves as a beacon today, as well as the finish line for major Trans-Atlantic yacht races. Visit in April or May to see humpback whales migrating past Bermuda or climb the 85 steps to the top for views of the countryside and water.

Hydrobike Bermuda

7.9 miles/12.7 km – The twin pontoons and pedal-driven propeller keep these fun watercrafts stable so you can cruise across the water as easily as you’d ride a bike on land. Built-in coolers, storage, and drink holders make it easy to pack a lunch and drinks and pedal to a secluded beach. Alternatively, two adults and two kids can share a paddleboat.

Bronco Stables

7.9 miles/12.8 km – Explore the historic charm of St. George’s with a horse-drawn carriage tour by Bronco Stables. Snap photos as you make your way along the coast, where you’ll see colonial-era homes, tropical gardens, a working dairy farm and the sweeping ocean views awaiting you at Gates Fort. Keep your eyes peeled for sea glass during a stop at Buildings Bay Beach.

Cooper’s Island Nature Reserve

8.1 miles/13 km – This unspoiled paradise is a relaxing 12-acre destination with trails, beaches, and spectacular views. Look for killifish, sea birds and crabs at the salt Marsh and spot whales (March to April) and migratory birds at the Wildlife Observation Tower.

NEARBY RESTAURANTS

 
Restaurants Near the Hotel
Rustico Restaurant & Pizzeria

1.8 miles/ 2.9 kilometers – This local favorite specializes in pasta and pizza, but also features a wide selection of fresh seafood. Lunch from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Monday-Thursday. Dinner from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Monday-Thursday. Open 11:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Friday-Sunday. Casual. Cuisine: Italian/Seafood.

Tom Moore’s Tavern

2.8 miles/4.5 kilometers – Bermuda’s oldest restaurant has been serving Bermudians since 1652. Fine dining cuisine is served in an elegant, 160-seater dining room. Veal loin, rack of lamb, and jumbo sea scallops are all available on this elegant menu. Dinner. Cuisine: Fine dining.

Swizzle Inn

3.2 miles/5.2 kilometers – Swizzle Inn’s elevated pub fare presents tavern-style classics in a new light, from conch fritters to a crab claw sandwich. Both locations open 11 a.m. to 1 a.m. daily. Smart Casual. Cuisine: British/Bermudian.

SPEAK WITH A CERTIFIED

BERMUDA TRAVEL SPECIALIST

855-777-2038


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