Elbow Beach
Set in 50 acres of landscaped gardens, just 7 minutes from Bermuda's charming capital Hamilton, Elbow Beach boasts a private pink sand beach and a wide range of leisure facilities to suit everyone.
The 98 rooms and suites are dotted amidst 50 acres of landscaped gardens. Privacy is complemented by views over the Atlantic Ocean or the beautiful gardens and the recently redesigned interiors ensure five star comfort.
At Elbow Beach, the cuisine comes with a real sense of heritage, as
befits the first hotel to open on the island's South Shore almost a
century ago they are still leading the way in innovative cuisine. There
is the newly renovated Lido just above beautiful Elbow Beach, based
around local seafood with Mediterranean touches while Mickeys Bistro is
a great place to enjoy casual, bistro style dining right on the beach.
Blue Point serves fresh fish and seafood from its open kitchen right at
poolside, and Sea Breeze is the perfect place for sushi, tapas or after
dinner drinks beneath the stars. For a little evening entertainment,
the Deep Lounge & Nightclub is a cool lounge with deep plush sofas
and sensuous evening lighting. Serving wine, cocktails and light snacks
to the sounds of relaxing lounge music.
Elbow Beach offers one of Bermuda's most luxurious spa experiences. The quiet intimacy of the resort is reflected in the spas exclusive ambience. Stunning ocean views from individual balconies provide a mesmerising backdrop to six private spa suites. Each suite is decorated in soothing colours and organic textures, and features a hand-crafted, granite soaking tub, bamboo flooring and a river pebble-lined steam shower. It's a haven of utter tranquillity in which to enjoy holistic treatments from the spa's team of highly trained therapists.Within the gardens there is a pool and tennis courts while from the private beach diving can be arranged and water-sports are available. If you are looking to do anything a little more energetic the concierge will be happy to assist, anything from tee times to horseback riding on the beach.
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