Cambridge Beaches Resort and Spa
Bermuda
Cambridge Beaches Resort & Spa overview
With it’s a stellar reputation built up over the last 100 years, Cambridge Beaches has become a world-renowned venue and is popular among many famous public figures. The Bermudan resort is a must-visit for anyone.
Golf Courses
Guests staying at Cambridge Beaches are granted access to the five courses in Bermuda, those including Belmont Hills and Port Royal.
Accommodation
Cambridge Beaches is an award-winning AAA cottage resort that provides an almost unrivalled experience for adult guests looking to escape and relax during their time off. With three award-winning restaurants, 87 bedrooms and all the facilities that guests could ever require, the resort is quite literally a paradise. Accommodation options include private pool cottages, two-bedroom cottages, one-bedroom water view suites and Deluxe ocean-view suites.
Restaurant & Bars
The three award-winning restaurants at the resort are Tamarisk, Breezes and Shutters. The tamarisk restaurant is ideal for meat lovers, whereas a restaurant such as Breezes is more tailored towards seafood lovers.
Spa & Leisure
Guests wishing to take a day off from the golf can relax at the Ocean Spa. Services at the spa include a relaxation pool, whirlpool, Experience suites, which include a steam room, cooling mist room, rainfall shower and sauna. There is also a fully-equipped fitness centre, perfect for any guests looking to stay in shape or take part in the yoga classes available twice a week. Other onsite amenities include croquet, a putting green, two tennis courts and a scooter & bicycle rental.
Location
The resort is located 45 minutes from L.F. Wade International Airport.
Nearby
Guests wanting to take part in water sports can take a short walk down to the beach. Sports available include water skiing, deep-sea fishing and jet skiing.
Alternatively, if you’d prefer a quieter day of activities then we highly recommend taking a look at the National Museum of Bermuda and the Bermuda Arts Centre, which was opened by Princess Margaret in 1984.