The main reason for a trip to Bermuda for most travelers is, of course, to relax on the Caribbean Sea. The bathing season in the local bays lasts from May to September. And all this time you can admire the amazing shade of sand, white with a pink tint.
Bermuda is one of the rare places where the beaches are covered with such sand. Combined with the turquoise water of the sea and lush greenery, it creates a landscape of inexpressible beauty. The beaches of Bermuda are especially beautiful during sunrise and sunset. The small size of the islands does not obstruct the view, and from the coast, you can see the dawn all over the sky.
On a Bermuda seaside vacation tour, you can easily visit any of the beaches in the area. The size of the islands means that you can tour them all in a relatively short period of time. The beach areas are mostly divided into bays.
Bermuda's Best Beaches
The most secluded coves with great beaches are concentrated on the south coast of the islands, including Horseshoe Bay, Warwick Long Bay, and Jobson's Cove.
A number of beaches are concentrated near Bermuda's capital, Hamilton. A succession of beaches stretches along John Smith Bay, and these places are especially popular with travelers. The bays of Church Bay, Shelley Bay, Somerset Long Bay, and Tobacco Bay are also good for swimming. Almost all of them are suitable for swimming with babies, as the bottoms in the bays are comfortable, making Bermuda beach vacations great for families with children.
Bermuda is unimaginable without surfing, diving, and yacht sails. Surfers consider Warwick Long Bay to be the best place for an active vacation at sea in Bermuda. The bay is not protected by reefs, and you can catch a wave here all season long.
Divers, on the other hand, prefer Church Bay and Tobacco Bay. Scuba diving enthusiasts will not only find Bermuda's magnificent coral reef but also many shipwrecks. Their remains make diving in Bermuda incredibly interesting. You can dive here from April to October, and Royal Naval Dockyard is home to a major dive training center.