
Rosewood Bermuda
Hamilton Parish Bermuda Caribbean & Central America
When you book Rosewood Bermuda in Hamilton Parish, Bermuda through our Rosewood Elite partnership, your stay includes daily breakfast, room upgrades and a $100 hotel credit.
Exclusive Booking Perks
- Daily Breakfast for 2 adults, per room, served at Island Brasserie
- USD 100 hotel credit per stay per room
- Complimentary one-category upgrade upon arrival, based on availability
- Welcome amenity
Location
Rosewood anchors each property in its locale, and here that means settling into Bermuda's quieter eastern parishes, where limestone walls glow pink in the slanting Atlantic light and the pace slows to the rhythm of cedar-framed architecture and salt air. Hamilton Parish sits away from the capital's bustle, occupying a sliver of land shaped by centuries of British naval history and the island's singular mid-ocean isolation.
The nearby Historic Town of St George, a UNESCO site founded in 1612, preserves the New World's oldest continuous English settlement in pastel colonial facades and cobbled alleys, its fortifications a testament to early maritime ambition. The surrounding landscape is Bermuda in miniature: pale sand beaches fringed by casuarina trees, coves where the water shifts from turquoise to indigo, and nature reserves threaded through karst formations.
L.F. Wade International Airport lies three kilometres away, making arrival swift, though the island's left-side driving and moped culture quickly reorient visitors to a different tempo.
Harbour Beach sits just two hundred metres from the property, a crescent of sand where morning swims come with views of passing sailboats. For a longer stretch, head to Pink Beach, where coral-flecked sand and shallow reefs make snorkeling worthwhile. Tucker's Point Golf Club, less than a kilometre away, offers a championship course carved into coastal cliffs. The UNESCO town of St George rewards a morning of wandering: explore Fort St. Catherine's stone ramparts, browse the Bermuda Perfumery's centuries-old formulas, and stop at the White Horse Pub for fish chowder laced with sherry peppers.
Spittal Pond Nature Reserve, four kilometres south, shelters migratory birds and brackish ponds edged by limestone outcrops. Book a table at one of the island's traditional fish houses for wahoo or rockfish served simply, with cassava pie on the side. Eve's Pond and Cooper's Island Nature Reserve trace quiet coastal trails where you're more likely to encounter a longtail than another walker.
Summer arrives with purpose: July and August push temperatures past 26°C, humidity thickens, and afternoon thunderstorms roll in from the southwest, brief but drenching. The island hums with activity, yacht races, reef fishing, beach clubs at full tilt. Spring and autumn offer the most temperate conditions, highs hovering between 20°C and 25°C, the light crisp and the trade winds steady enough to keep the air moving without turning choppy on the water.
Winter sees the island retreat inward, temperatures dipping to the high teens, the ocean too brisk for all but the committed. The best window runs May through October, when the warmth justifies the occasional tropical downpour and the sea stays warm enough for extended swims.
November through March suits those who prefer solitude over sun, when the island's walking trails and fortifications belong mostly to residents.
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