Bermuda’s Unbeatable Beaches
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Bermuda’s beaches are world-renowned for their pristine, coral-tinged beauty, and there are hundreds of them around the island. You are never far away from the shoreline (Bermuda is less than a couple of miles wide at its widest point). Although some are officially private, there are plenty of public, easily accessible beaches, bays, and coves.
Most Beautiful Beaches
- Horseshoe Bay (South Shore — Southampton): A sweeping pink stretch hemmed by emerald foliage and sparkling turquoise… plus showers, washrooms, a café, and beach gear rentals.
- Warwick Long Bay (South Shore — Warwick): A serene antidote to neighboring beach crowds, with deep white sand and crashing surf.
- Elbow Beach (South Shore — Paget): Offers pillow-soft sand and frolicking parrotfish, along with volleyball and kitesurfing.
- John Smith’s Bay (South Shore — Smith’s): Framed by coconut palms, this picturesque bay has shady caves, a lifeguard, and nearby reefs for snorkeling.
Most Secluded Beaches
- Astwood Cove (South Shore — Warwick): Hard to access, except by a steep cliffside path, but the privacy and crystal-clear water are worth the trouble.
- Jobson’s Cove (South Shore — Warwick): A favorite of romantics and families with children due to its cliff-sheltered swimming hole.
- West Whale Bay (West End — Southampton): Hidden below Whale Bay Fort with a string of coves and caves connected by pristine sand at low tide.
- Turtle Bay, Long Bay, and Soldier Bay (East End — Cooper’s Island Nature Reserve, St. David’s): Opened to the public only in 2008, this 44-acre peninsula, once the site of a NASA tracking station, offers a plethora of gorgeous, off-the-beaten-track beaches, facing both Castle Harbor and South Shore and bordered by bird sanctuaries.
Best Snorkeling Beaches
- Church Bay (South Shore — Southampton): Easy-reach boiler reefs make it a perennial top pick among devoted snorkelers.
- Clarence Cove (North Shore — Pembroke): A sheltered, reef-fringed bay inside a national park. Popular with scuba divers, snorkelers, and children.
- Dockyard Snorkel Park (West End — Royal Naval Dockyard): At the foot of towering ramparts, shallow waters and reef-speckled coastline prove a hit with locals and visitors alike.
- Tobacco Bay (East End): A snorkeler’s heaven (when not crowded with cruise ship passengers), thanks to its natural underwater columns and reef life.
Most Bermudian Beaches
- Horseshoe Bay (South Shore — Southampton): Local teens and twentysomethings lend a beach party atmosphere to summer weekend afternoons here.
- Somerset Long Bay (West End — Somerset Island): Turtles can be seen grazing in the shallows, alongside a public park and nature reserve.
- Clearwater Beach (East End — Southside, St. David’s): With its accessible water and nearby playground, parkland, and fast-food restaurants, this aptly-named swimming venue is a summer hot spot.
- St. Catherine’s Beach (East End): A sandy arc on the island’s easternmost tip where shipwrecked English colonists struggled ashore.
© Rosemary Jones from Moon Bermuda, 2nd Edition
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