Bermuda

6 Family-Friendly Hotels in Bermuda

Bermuda is full of family-friendly hotels offering everything from spacious suites and fun kids’ clubs to all-inclusive resorts located right on its sugary beaches.

Rosewood Bermuda

This east-end delight will reopen in April following a major revamp. Look for a new kids’ club concept that introduces children to the ecosystem and inspires appreciation for different cultures.

 

Elbow Beach

This family favorite with modern, spacious rooms is located beachside. There are four restaurants, a kids’ club, a pool and plenty of water sports. It’s an easy hop to the Royal Naval Dockyard.

 

Fairmont Southampton

Set on nearly 100 acres, the Fairmont is the island’s grande dame. The family-friendly suites come with breathtaking views. There are 10 restaurants, a kids’ club, a game room for older ones and a handy shuttle to the idyllic beach cove.

 

Grotto Bay Beach Resort

Bermuda’s only all-inclusive resort is right on the water’s edge in Bailey’s Bay. With three private beaches and a handy location close to the airport, the hotel is a great choice for families. A children’s program operates during the summer break.

 

Hamilton Princess

Also known as “The Pink Palace,” the Hamilton Princess offers the best of all worlds with its urban setting and sweeping harbor views. The hotel lends guests free BMW bikes for exploring. On the horizon: a massive new kids’ club, opening in June.

 

Newstead Belmont Hills Golf Resort & Spa

This 45-suite resort overlooking Hamilton Harbour is great for families with teens. With an infinity pool, an Asian-inspired spa and access to an 18-hole golf course, all the family will be happy. Oversized rooms have handy kitchen facilities.

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Harriet Mallinson

Harriet Mallinson is Editor of Family Traveller and an award-winning cruise and travel journalist with more than 10 years of experience. She was named Specialist Travel Writer of the Year at the 2024 Travel Media Awards, was chosen as a judge the following year and has been shortlisted for a slew other gongs. The trip she can't stop raving about is her recent cruise to jaw-dropping Antarctica, bookended with time in gorgeous Buenos Aires, and this year hopes to head East as well as ticking off some European hotspots she can't believe she hasn't visited yet.

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