The best hotels in Hamilton
Bermuda has 8,000+ places to stay, but picking the wrong one means you're either stuck in a soulless condo far from Front Street or paying luxury prices for a mid-range experience. We reviewed the standouts. these 10 made the cut.
Our Top Picks in Hamilton
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Grape Bay Beach Hotel
Paget Parish, Paget
Free cancellation & Pay later
The Loren at Pink Beach
Smith's Parish, Tucker's Town
Free cancellation & Pay later
Coco Reef Resort
Paget Parish, Paget
Free cancellation & Pay later
Bermudiana Beach Resort
Warwick Parish, Warwick
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Elbow Beach Bermuda
Elbow Beach, Paget
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Rosewood Bermuda
Smith's Parish, Tucker's Town
Free cancellation & Pay later
Hamilton Princess and Beach Club
Pitts Bay Road, Hamilton
Free cancellation & Pay later
All Hotels Compared
Side-by-side comparison to help you pick the right hotel. Prices reflect shoulder season averages.
| # | Hotel | City & Area | Price/Night | Score | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Grape Bay Beach Hotel | Paget Parish, Paget | $75–99/night | 7.2/10 | Budget Pick |
| 2 | Oxford House | City Centre, Hamilton | $89–120/night | 7.8/10 | Best Value |
| 3 | Rosedon Hotel | Pembroke, Hamilton | $149–210/night | 8.5/10 | Hidden Gem |
| 4 | Edgehill Manor | Pembroke, Hamilton | $159–220/night | 8.1/10 | Romantic Stay |
| 5 | The Loren at Pink Beach | Smith's Parish, Tucker's Town | $185–260/night | 9.1/10 | Top Rated |
| 6 | Coco Reef Resort | Paget Parish, Paget | $195–265/night | 8.3/10 | Best Location |
| 7 | Bermudiana Beach Resort | Warwick Parish, Warwick | $199–275/night | 8.4/10 | Most Popular |
| 8 | Elbow Beach Bermuda | Elbow Beach, Paget | $229–320/night | 8.6/10 | Family Friendly |
| 9 | Rosewood Bermuda | Smith's Parish, Tucker's Town | $650–1 200/night | 9.4/10 | Luxury Pick |
| 10 | Hamilton Princess and Beach Club | Pitts Bay Road, Hamilton | $429–850/night | 9.2/10 | Top Rated |
Why These Hotels Made Our List
Every hotel earned its spot. Here's exactly why we picked each one.
Grape Bay Beach Hotel
This small property sits just outside Hamilton on the south shore of Paget Parish, a short ferry ride from the city. Rooms are basic but clean, with simple furnishings and decent natural light. The beach access is a genuine bonus at this price point for Bermuda. Service is friendly and low-key. Bring your own groceries from Hamilton to save on food costs.
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Oxford House
Oxford House is a small guesthouse on Woodbourne Avenue, a short walk from Hamilton's Front Street shops and ferry terminal. The building has a classic Bermudian cottage feel with white-roofed architecture and a modest garden. Rooms are tidy and comfortable without being fancy. Breakfast is included and filling enough to skip lunch. It is one of the most affordable options actually inside Hamilton city.
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Rosedon Hotel
Rosedon is a boutique hotel in a restored manor house on Pitts Bay Road, about a ten minute walk from Hamilton's waterfront. The gardens are genuinely lovely and give the property a calm, residential feel uncommon in the city. Rooms vary in size but all have good beds and tasteful decor. Breakfast is served on the terrace and worth waking up for. It draws a mix of business travelers and couples looking for something quieter than the big resorts.
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Edgehill Manor
Edgehill Manor is a small guesthouse perched on a hill above Hamilton with views over the Great Sound. The property is family-run and has a genuinely personal atmosphere that larger hotels lack. Rooms are well-maintained with traditional Bermudian touches including cedar accents and pastel walls. The walk into Hamilton takes about fifteen minutes downhill. A solid choice for couples who want independence without sacrificing comfort.
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The Loren at Pink Beach
The Loren sits directly on Pink Beach in Tucker's Town, about a thirty minute drive from Hamilton. The design is modern and minimal, a sharp contrast to most of Bermuda's traditional resort aesthetic. Rooms are large with floor-to-ceiling windows and private balconies overlooking the Atlantic. The restaurant is one of the best on the island and worth visiting even if you are not staying. Service is consistently excellent and the beach is rarely crowded.
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Coco Reef Resort
Coco Reef sits on Elbow Beach Road in Paget, with direct access to a private stretch of south shore beach. The ferry into Hamilton runs regularly from nearby Darrell's Wharf, making city access straightforward. Rooms are spacious and have been updated in recent years with clean, modern finishes. The pool area is well-maintained and not overcrowded in shoulder season. It works well for travelers who want beach access but still need Hamilton proximity.
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Bermudiana Beach Resort
Bermudiana Beach Resort is a Tapestry Collection by Hilton property on the south shore of Warwick Parish. The location is scenic and the beach access is excellent, with calm pink-sand coves within easy walking distance. Rooms are well-appointed and the hotel has a polished but unpretentious feel. Hamilton is accessible by bus or scooter rental from the property. It strikes a good balance between resort amenities and an authentic Bermudian setting.
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Elbow Beach Bermuda
Elbow Beach is one of Bermuda's most established resort properties, sitting on sixty acres along one of the island's best south shore beaches. The grounds are expansive and well-kept, with multiple pools and dining options spread across the property. Rooms in the main building feel slightly dated but the beachfront cottages are a step up. Children have plenty of space to roam and the beach itself is safe and shallow. The ferry to Hamilton runs from nearby Hamilton Parish making city trips easy.
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Rosewood Bermuda
Rosewood Bermuda occupies a clifftop position in Tucker's Town overlooking Castle Harbour, with a private beach and marina below. The property is one of the finest resort experiences in the entire Atlantic, with immaculate service and rooms that are genuinely exceptional. Dining at the resort rivals anything available on the island. The Mid Ocean Golf Club is adjacent and accessible to guests. This is not a budget stretch, it is a deliberate splurge that delivers on every promise.
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Hamilton Princess and Beach Club
The Hamilton Princess is the grande dame of Bermuda hotels, sitting directly on Hamilton Harbour on Pitts Bay Road since 1885. The location is unbeatable for anyone who wants to be inside the city, with Front Street restaurants and shops minutes away on foot. The hotel has an impressive modern art collection displayed throughout the public spaces. The marina pool and beach club are the social center of Hamilton during summer months. Rooms at the top end are exceptional, but even standard rooms are polished and well-designed.
Check AvailabilityWhere to Stay in Hamilton
The neighborhood you pick matters more than the hotel.
First time in Bermuda? Start here.
Hamilton City Centre is your anchor. Front Street runs along the waterfront, Reid Street has the restaurants and boutiques, and the ferry terminal at Albuoy's Point connects you to Paget and the Dockyard without needing any wheels. Book a hotel in City Centre or Pembroke for your first visit. you'll get your bearings fast.
Don't assume you need a luxury hotel to have a great trip. Oxford House on Woodbourne Avenue delivers a real Bermudian guesthouse experience at $89-120/night, with the kind of local knowledge from the staff that no resort concierge will match. Save the splurge for one night at the Hamilton Princess if the Pitts Bay Road setting is calling your name.
The honest guide to Bermuda's pink sand beaches.
Horseshoe Bay Beach in Southampton is the most photographed. and the most crowded by 11 AM in July. Get there before 9 AM or go late afternoon. For something quieter, Warwick Long Bay near the Bermudiana Beach Resort is longer, less visited, and equally pink. Elbow Beach in Paget is the easiest to reach from Hamilton, roughly 20 minutes by scooter along South Shore Road.
Pink Beach in Tucker's Town is genuinely spectacular. It's semi-private, fronting The Loren and Rosewood Bermuda, so non-guests get limited access. If you're staying at either property, you already know. you're on one of the best private strips of sand in the Atlantic. Worth every dollar of the $185-1,200/night room rates.
Getting around Bermuda without losing your mind.
No rental cars. We've seen first-timers show up expecting to hire a car at the airport and get a nasty surprise. Your options are: electric scooters (rent from Oleander Cycles on Gorham Road for around $55/day), the public ferry (Front Street terminal to Dockyard is 75 minutes, to Paget is 12 minutes, both $5 each way), public buses on the No. 7 South Shore route, and taxis. Taxis are metered. roughly $8 for the first mile, then $3 per mile after that.
The ferry is genuinely the best way to move between Hamilton and Paget or Warwick. It's scenic, it's cheap, and it drops you right at the water. But the last ferry from Hamilton back to Paget departs around 9 PM, so plan your evenings accordingly or budget for a $25-30 taxi back to your hotel.
When to book and what it actually costs.
Peak season runs May-September, when Bermuda's weather is warmest at 26-30°C and every hotel on the island cranks its rates. The Hamilton Princess hits $850/night in peak July. Rosewood Bermuda touches $1,200. Book 10-12 weeks out minimum if you're coming in summer. The smart move is late April or October: you get 22-25°C weather, 30-40% lower hotel rates, and far fewer crowds at spots like Crystal Caves in Hamilton Parish.
Bermuda Day on May 24th and the Cup Match holiday in late July are non-negotiable blackout dates for budget travel. Both events sell out hotels island-wide. If your trip overlaps with Cup Match, either book well in advance or accept you'll be paying peak rates for a holiday weekend that already has a party atmosphere baked in.
Luxury in Bermuda: what you actually get.
Rosewood Bermuda in Tucker's Town at $650-1,200/night isn't just selling a room. You're getting direct access to a private pink sand beach, a golf course designed by Robert Trent Jones Jr., multiple restaurants, and a level of service that's hard to find anywhere in the Atlantic. The Hamilton Princess on Pitts Bay Road at $429-850/night trades the isolation for being right in Hamilton, with a marina, a rooftop pool, and a curated modern art collection that genuinely impresses.
The Loren at Pink Beach sits between those two extremes at $185-260/night and is, honestly, one of the best-value luxury experiences in Bermuda. Small property, stunning views from every room, and Pink Beach right outside your door in Tucker's Town. It earned its 9.1 rating the hard way. by being consistently excellent.
Neighborhoods to skip and why.
North Shore Road properties look appealing on paper. 'waterfront', 'ocean views'. but that coastline is rocky and not swimmable. Some places along Flatts Village charge $130-180/night for access to views you can't actually use. The north shore is fine for a drive, but not worth anchoring your trip to. Stick to Paget, Pembroke, or Hamilton for walkability, or Tucker's Town and Smith's Parish for genuine beach access.
Avoid any guesthouse in the Spanish Point area that hasn't updated its photos since 2010. We've seen this mistake hundreds of times: travelers book based on a garden shot and a competitive price, then spend their trip scootering 25 minutes each way to reach anything interesting. Location matters more in Bermuda than almost anywhere else, because every kilometer counts when you can't drive.
Hamilton's best neighborhoods
Bermuda is small. you can cross the island in 45 minutes. but where you sleep changes everything. Prioritize Paget or City Centre if you want walkability; go to Tucker's Town or Smith's Parish if you want serious beach time and can handle a taxi ride into town.
Hamilton City Centre & Pembroke 3 vetted hotels The island's commercial heart, walkable and well-connected.
The island's commercial heart, walkable and well-connected.
Front Street and Reid Street are where Bermuda does its daily business. Restaurants, shops, the ferry terminal at Albuoy's Point, the Bank of Bermuda on Front Street. it's all here, and it's walkable. Staying in City Centre means you're 5 minutes from almost everything that matters for a first-time visitor.
Pembroke sits directly behind City Centre, a quieter residential parish with some of Bermuda's best-value boutique hotels. Rosedon Hotel on Rosedon Lane and Edgehill Manor are both within 15 minutes walk of Front Street, offering a more personal experience than the big resorts. You trade a beach out the back door for genuine character and local breakfast tables.
Prices here range from $89 at Oxford House to $850/night at the Hamilton Princess on Pitts Bay Road. That's the full spectrum in one region. Go budget and stay central; go luxury and you're on the marina. Both choices make sense depending on what you want from Bermuda.
Paget Parish 3 vetted hotels Quiet lanes, Elbow Beach, and a ferry ride from everything.
Quiet lanes, Elbow Beach, and a ferry ride from everything.
Paget is where smart repeat visitors base themselves. The ferry to Hamilton City Centre from Lower Ferry Road takes 12 minutes and costs $5. You're 10 minutes from Elbow Beach on South Shore Road, and the Bermuda Botanical Gardens on Berry Hill Road is a 15-minute walk. It's genuinely the best-positioned parish for a balanced trip.
Three of our vetted picks sit in Paget. Coco Reef Resort faces the ocean at $195-265/night. Elbow Beach Bermuda is right on the beach at $229-320/night. Grape Bay Beach Hotel is the budget anchor at $75-99/night. That spread means there's a Paget option for almost every traveler.
The one honest downside: ferry service stops around 9 PM. Late dinners in Hamilton mean a $25-30 taxi back to Paget, so factor that into your nightly budget. It's not a dealbreaker. just worth knowing before you fall in love with a 9 PM reservation at a Reid Street restaurant.
Tucker's Town & Smith's Parish 2 vetted hotels Private beaches, serious luxury, and deliberate isolation.
Private beaches, serious luxury, and deliberate isolation.
Tucker's Town is where Bermuda's finest properties sit, and they're priced accordingly. The Loren at Pink Beach starts at $185/night and Rosewood Bermuda goes up to $1,200/night. Both front directly onto pink sand beaches in Smith's Parish, east of Hamilton by about 30-40 minutes. This is not a convenient base. It's an experience.
The isolation is a feature, not a bug. No scooter traffic outside your window, no ferry schedules to track, no noise from Front Street bars. You wake up to Atlantic views and have breakfast on a terrace above the pink sand. A taxi to Hamilton City Centre costs $45-55, so most guests do one or two day trips and spend the rest of the time at the property.
Book Tucker's Town if Bermuda is the destination, not just a stopover. If you're here for 3 nights or less, stay closer to Hamilton and visit the east by taxi. But if you have 5+ nights and you want to actually exhale, The Loren or Rosewood Bermuda will deliver something genuinely hard to find.
Warwick Parish 1 vetted hotel South Shore access, local pace, and the island's best long beach.
South Shore access, local pace, and the island's best long beach.
Warwick doesn't get the attention it deserves. Bermudiana Beach Resort sits here at $199-275/night with a 8.4 rating and 'Most Popular' status for good reason: you're steps from Warwick Long Bay, one of the longest and least crowded pink sand beaches on the island. It's a 30-35 minute scooter ride to Hamilton City Centre on South Road.
The parish itself is residential and unhurried. You won't find tourist shops or crowds outside your window. The No. 7 bus from Hamilton runs along South Shore Road through Warwick, making day trips into town straightforward without renting a scooter. Rates here are consistently 15-25% lower than comparable properties in Paget for the same quality.
Warwick is the right call if South Shore beach time is the priority and you're comfortable with a bit more independence. It's not walkable to Hamilton. But Warwick Long Bay on a quiet morning is one of the best reasons to visit Bermuda, and you'll have more of it to yourself than anywhere near Horseshoe Bay.
Best Areas by Vibe
Tell us how you travel and we'll point you to the right part of Hamilton.
Romantic
Tucker's Town is the move for romance. Pink Beach at sunset with a private terrace at The Loren or Rosewood Bermuda makes anywhere else feel like settling.
Culture
Hamilton City Centre on Front Street has the Bermuda National Gallery, the Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity on Church Street, and Fort Hamilton a 10-minute walk away. Stay at Oxford House or the Hamilton Princess and walk to everything.
Family
Elbow Beach in Paget is the top family base: calm waters, a dedicated kids' club at Elbow Beach Bermuda, and South Shore Road for easy access to nearby beaches. The Bermuda Aquarium in Flatts Village is 20 minutes by bus.
Budget
Paget Parish offers the best budget-to-quality ratio on the island. Grape Bay Beach Hotel at $75-99/night puts you within ferry range of Hamilton City Centre, and you're not sacrificing location for the saving.
Beach
Warwick Long Bay in Warwick Parish is the best beach base if you're not paying Tucker's Town prices. Long, pink, rarely crowded before 10 AM, and Bermudiana Beach Resort is right there at $199-275/night.
Foodie
Reid Street and Washington Lane in Hamilton City Centre have the best restaurant concentration on the island. from fish sandwiches at Art Mel's Spicy Dicy to fine dining at Barracuda Grill. Stay in Pembroke or City Centre and walk to all of it.
Location Quality
Is the neighborhood walkable? Are restaurants, shops, and attractions within 10 minutes on foot? How does it feel after dark? We evaluate safety, public transport access, and whether the area has genuine local character or just tourist traps. A hotel in the wrong neighborhood ruins a trip. That's why location carries the most weight.
Value for Money
We compare what you pay against what you get. A €150 hotel with a great location, clean rooms, and helpful staff can outscore a €500 hotel with fancy amenities in a bad area. We factor in seasonal pricing, cancellation policies, and hidden costs like tourist tax and breakfast surcharges. The goal is finding the best ratio, not the lowest price.
Guest Experience
We analyze thousands of verified guest reviews across multiple platforms, looking for patterns rather than individual complaints. Consistent praise for cleanliness, staff, and room quality counts. We also assess the intangibles: does the hotel have character? Would you recommend it to a friend? A soul-less chain hotel with perfect facilities still loses to a well-run boutique with personality.
When to Visit Hamilton
When to visit Hamilton and what to pay.
Summer (June-August)
This is Bermuda at its warmest and most expensive. Cup Match in late July shuts down the whole island for a two-day cricket holiday, and hotels sell out weeks in advance. rates jump 20-30% above normal peak pricing. Book 10-12 weeks out minimum, or you're paying walk-in rates on Pitts Bay Road that'll hurt. The water is at its best for swimming, but Horseshoe Bay Beach by midday looks like a festival.
Spring (April-May)
This is the window we recommend most. Temperatures sit at 18-24°C, the island is green and blooming, and hotel rates haven't hit their summer ceiling yet. The Bermuda Triangle Challenge marathon runs in January, but by April it's just about weather and beaches. Bermuda Day on May 24th marks the first official beach swimming day. book at least 6 weeks out if your trip includes that weekend, as City Centre hotels fill up fast.
Autumn (September-November)
September still gets 25-26°C water temperatures from the summer, and hotel prices drop noticeably after Labor Day weekend. A week in October at Rosedon Hotel in Pembroke costs $149-210/night, versus $210+ in July. Hurricane season runs technically through November 30th, but Bermuda's biggest historical risk window is mid-August through October. check cancellation policies and travel insurance before booking.
Winter (December-March)
Bermuda in winter is quiet, cool, and genuinely cheap by its own standards. Grape Bay Beach Hotel drops to $75/night, and even the Hamilton Princess can be had for $429-500. You're looking at 14-19°C, which is fine for sightseeing and exploring St. George's Historic Town or the Crystal Caves but not ideal for beach swimming. Some smaller hotels and resort restaurants reduce hours or close for part of January-February, so call ahead before you book.
Booking Tips for Hamilton
Insider tips for booking hotels in Hamilton.
You cannot rent a car. Plan for this.
Bermuda is the only country in the Atlantic that bans tourist car rentals outright. Budget for scooter rental ($50-60/day from Oleander Cycles on Gorham Road), the ferry ($5 per trip from Albuoy's Point), and taxis ($40-55 for cross-island runs to Tucker's Town). If you're staying in Paget or Warwick, build $20-30 per day into your transport budget for evening taxis back from Hamilton.
Book Tucker's Town hotels 8-10 weeks out in summer.
The Loren at Pink Beach and Rosewood Bermuda in Tucker's Town have limited rooms. The Loren has just 50 keys. In peak summer (June-August), they sell out at $185-1,200/night. Waiting for last-minute deals here doesn't work. Book early or plan to stay in Paget or Pembroke and day-trip east.
The South Shore bus runs hourly. Use it.
Bus No. 7 from Hamilton City Centre runs along South Shore Road through Paget, Warwick, and out to Dockyard. A single trip costs $3.50 with exact change (drivers don't give change) or $5 with a transit pass. It covers every major beach on the South Shore and runs from around 6:30 AM to 11 PM. Pick up a multi-day pass from the Central Terminal on Washington Street in Hamilton for $19-28 depending on duration.
Breakfast policies vary wildly. always ask.
Rosedon Hotel on Rosedon Lane and Oxford House on Woodbourne Avenue both include full breakfast. Resort hotels like Elbow Beach Bermuda and the Hamilton Princess charge $30-55/person extra. In shoulder season (April-May, October-November), many mid-range properties will throw breakfast in if you ask at time of booking. Saves $60-110 per couple per day.
Cup Match week in late July is non-negotiable planning.
Cup Match is a two-day public holiday celebrating Emancipation Day, built around a cricket match between the East and West ends of the island. Every Bermudian on the island is either at the match or at a party. Hotels across City Centre, Paget, and Pembroke sell out. If you're planning to visit in late July, book accommodation 10-12 weeks in advance or expect to pay 25-35% above standard peak rates.
Don't judge Bermuda prices by what you're used to.
Almost everything in Bermuda is imported, which means hotel minibar prices, restaurant bills, and even grocery stores at the Supermart on Front Street will surprise you. A hotel breakfast runs $25-45. A casual lunch near Washington Lane costs $25-40 per person. Budget $150-200/day per person for food and transport on top of your hotel rate. this is just the reality of one of the world's wealthiest small island economies.
Hotels in Hamilton — FAQ
Everything you need to know before booking hotels in Hamilton.
What's the best area to stay in Hamilton, Bermuda?
City Centre on Front Street puts you within 10 minutes walk of the ferry terminal, restaurants, and shops on Reid Street. Paget Parish is a smart second choice: it's quieter, often $50-80/night cheaper than City Centre luxury properties, and the ferry to Hamilton takes just 12 minutes from Hodson's Ferry Terminal. For beach access, Tucker's Town is world-class but expect to pay $650-1,200/night at Rosewood Bermuda for that privilege.
How much do hotels in Hamilton, Bermuda cost per night?
Budget options like Grape Bay Beach Hotel in Paget start at $75-99/night. Mid-range properties in Pembroke and Warwick run $149-275/night. Luxury hotels on Pitts Bay Road and Tucker's Town go from $429 up to $1,200/night at peak season. Book outside of May-September to cut rates by 20-35%.
When is the best time to visit Hamilton, Bermuda?
April and October are the sweet spots. You'll get temperatures around 20-24°C, smaller crowds than peak summer, and hotel rates that are noticeably lower than July-August highs. The America's Cup legacy events in late April and Bermuda Day on May 24th spike hotel prices across the whole island. book at least 8 weeks ahead if your dates overlap with those.
Is it worth staying in Paget Parish instead of Hamilton City Centre?
Yes, if you don't mind a short commute. The ferry from Lower Ferry Road in Paget to Hamilton City Centre runs regularly and costs just $5 each way. You get quieter streets, access to Elbow Beach and the Bermuda Botanical Gardens, and hotels like Coco Reef Resort at $195-265/night instead of $429+ on Pitts Bay Road. The trade-off is you'll need to plan around ferry schedules after 9 PM.
Are there budget hotels in Hamilton, Bermuda?
Genuinely budget accommodation in Bermuda is rare. this is one of the world's priciest island destinations. Your best bets are Grape Bay Beach Hotel in Paget at $75-99/night and Oxford House in Hamilton City Centre at $89-120/night. Both are solid, honest properties. Don't expect budget to mean cheap by global standards, but by Bermuda standards, these are real deals.
How do I get around Hamilton and Bermuda without a car?
Visitors can't rent cars in Bermuda. Full stop. You're working with ferry routes, the pink-and-blue public buses (the No. 7 and No. 8 routes cover South Shore from Hamilton to Dockyard), electric scooters rented from shops on Gorham Road, and taxis. A taxi from Hamilton City Centre to Tucker's Town runs about $40-50. The ferry from Hamilton to the Royal Naval Dockyard is $5 each way and runs every hour in peak season.
Which Hamilton hotels are best for families?
Elbow Beach Bermuda in Paget is the top call for families. it's right on a protected beach, has dedicated kids' programming, and you're 5 minutes walk from the beach path along South Shore Road. Bermudiana Beach Resort in Warwick is another strong option at $199-275/night, with a more relaxed vibe and access to Warwick Long Bay, one of the longest stretches of pink sand on the island.
What areas of Hamilton should I avoid for hotels?
Steer clear of North Shore Road properties that market themselves as 'waterfront'. the north shore has rocky coastline, not swimming beaches. Some guesthouses near Spanish Point charge $150+/night for rooms that haven't been updated since 2005. If you're paying over $120/night, you should be getting air conditioning that actually works and a location within reach of Front Street or a proper beach.
Is the Hamilton Princess worth the price?
If you want to be right in Hamilton City Centre on Pitts Bay Road with a full marina view, yes. At $429-850/night, you're paying for the location, the rooftop pool, the art collection in the lobby, and the fact that Reid Street's restaurants are a 7-minute walk away. It's not the most intimate property on the island, but the convenience is hard to beat for business travelers or first-timers who want a base that handles everything.
How far is Tucker's Town from Hamilton City Centre?
Tucker's Town sits on the eastern tip of Bermuda in Smith's Parish, about 30-40 minutes by taxi from Hamilton City Centre. That ride costs around $45-55. There's no direct ferry route, so factor in transport costs when budgeting for The Loren at Pink Beach or Rosewood Bermuda. both world-class properties, but the isolation is real.
Do Hamilton hotels include breakfast?
It varies a lot. Smaller guesthouses like Rosedon Hotel on Rosedon Lane in Pembroke and Oxford House on Woodbourne Avenue typically include a full breakfast. Larger resort-style properties. the Hamilton Princess, Elbow Beach, Rosewood. usually charge separately, and a resort breakfast can run $30-55 per person. Always check at booking, especially in shoulder season when breakfast packages are sometimes thrown in.
What's the difference between staying in Pembroke and Warwick Parish?
Pembroke is basically Hamilton's residential backyard, walking distance from City Centre and 10-15 minutes on foot to Front Street. Hotels like Rosedon Hotel and Edgehill Manor sit on quiet lanes with good access to town. Warwick Parish is further southwest, closer to Warwick Long Bay and the South Shore beaches, but you'll need a scooter or taxi to reach Hamilton. Rates in Warwick tend to run $50-100/night less than comparable Pembroke properties.