Bermuda
is an ideal welcome center for most island vacations, as its beaches will make
you feel relaxed, away from the bustle of the cities. Its pink serene beaches
offer diverse beach activities to make your holiday adventuresome. On top of
that, you can entirely get one for yourself if you can get-go with the locals!
So, let's take a look at the top 4 beaches you can book, on your upcoming
Bermuda excursions.
1 1.
Turtle
Bay Beach
Turtle Bay is an inlet within Bermuda and is nearby
to Grazbury’s Island, Cooper’s Island and Soldier Point. Turtle Bay is also
close to Long Bay, Rocky Hole, and Well Bay.
The Turtle Bay opened to the public in 2008. This
44-acre peninsula was once the position of a NASA tracking station. With plenty
of superb private beaches facing both South Shore and Castle Harbour and
bordered by bird sanctuaries, this is the perfect place you will want to be at
least once in your lifetime.
These scenic beaches have calm waters and are great
for families and kids. Ample facilities make it a favorite picnic spot; you can
also enjoy the Clearwater Beach located on site.
2 2.
Shelly
Bay
Located on the north shore of the Hamilton Parish,
this beach is named after Henry Shelly, one of the English colonists on the
famous 1609 Sea Venture ship that wrecked off at Bermuda.
With very shallow water, even at high tide, the
Shelly Bay is safe and charming for novice swimmers and children. A beachside
cafe with changing and bathroom facilities along with a playground, parking,
and picnic facilities, this beach must be on your list of Bermuda excursions, especially if you are visiting with your family
and kids.
3 3.
Daniels
Head Beaches and Park
Hidden in a secluded western corner of the Sandy's
Parish, Daniels Head is a beautiful prize as a place in Bermuda. It's a peninsular
area.
While most beaches are privately owned, now there is
one which is public and artistic. When you visit Daniel's Head, you will
realize that this is one of the best-kept secrets ever and is known to very few
tourists.
Around 400 yards away from the west of Daniel's
Island, you can see the partly submerged wreck of the HMS Vixen with only half
of its hull jutting out of the water. You can snorkel around this wreck. The
water here is full of fishes, and you can even hand feed them!
4 4.
Horseshoe
Bay
Cited for its curved appearance, famous Horseshoe
Bay Beach owns Bermuda's trademark clear, striking blue waters and beautiful
pink sands. The rosy shade of the beach is the result of a blend of crushed
shells, coral and calcium carbonate called red foraminifera.
Kids can experience boogie boarding, enjoy playing
beach volleyball, splash around and build sandcastles. For water babies and
children, Port Royal Cove features an enclosed part of the beach that keeps the
waves out.
It is the most popular beach in Bermuda, and this
beach ranks #8th among the top #10 beaches in the world by tripadvisor.com!
Now, that can be a solid reason for you to add it for your Bermuda excursions.
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