Bermuda

Colleen Richmond • February 23, 2022
A large body of water with a few islands in the background.

If you have never considered a vacation to Bermuda, you may be missing out on an experience of a lifetime. Even those who have visited this beautiful Atlantic Ocean island often fail to appreciate just how much it has to offer. In short, Ber- muda has something for everyone.

Although the island attracts visitors for a wide variety of reasons, the perfect luxury trip to Bermuda begins with a great place to stay. So if you are planning your dream Bermuda vacation, you may want to start by booking a room at the Hamilton Princess & Beach Club.

The Hamilton Princess has been serv- ing elite travelers for well over a century. Otherwise known as the “Pink Palace,” this 5-star hotel features a striking soft pink exterior that houses luxury accom- modations inside. It operates under the management of Fairmont Hotels and Resorts.

The Hamilton Princess is widely considered to be the most distinguished and iconic hotel in Bermuda. Containing more than 400 guest rooms and extensive interior spaces for meet- ings and events, the Hamilton Princess is also one of the island’s biggest. It sits on sprawling grounds that include a beach club and a ma- rina as well as multiple swimming pools and tennis courts.

Built in 1885, the hotel is deeply woven into Bermuda’s storied history. In the latter half of the 19th century, the island had begun to earn a reputation abroad thanks to well-known early visitors such as Queen Victoria’s forth daughter Princess Louise.

Hotel lobby of Hamilton Princess hotel & beach Club

Princess Louise famously referred to the island as “a place of eternal spring” during her first historic visit in 1883. Two years later, developers christened Bermuda’s grand new hotel “The Princess” in her honor.

Bermuda’s beautiful scenery, pleasant climate, and relaxed pace of life have long made Bermuda an ideal escape from the trials and tribulations of daily life. In fact, health concerns were the cause of Princess Louise’s first trip to Bermuda from Cana- da, where her husband the Duke of Argyll was serving as Gov- ernor.

Likewise, your perfect vacation to Bermuda will certainly in- clude ample time for rest and relaxation. From seaside dining in the refreshing open air to lazy dips in the Great Sound, you will feel the stress and strain of the modern world melt away under Bermuda’s sunshine and blue skies.

There are only a few places in the world that have pink sand beaches and Bermuda is famous for them. Long before insta- gram, the stunning shoreline has inspired amateur and pro photographers alike to capture the beauty of the shoreline. The beaches here are are even more breathtaking in person.

To unknot as well as unwind, you can book a massage at the Natura Spa at Grotto Bay Beach Resort. A truly one-of-a-kind sensory journey, the Grotto Bay’s Serenity Cave Experience has been described by customers as pro- foundly spiritual and sublimely healing.

This massage occurs in an entirely natural and unal- tered on-site cave. You will relax entirely during this treatment while gazing down into the crystal clear but turquoise-tinged mineral water pools collecting naturally in the cave. The Natura Spa capitalizes on all elements of this wonderous ecological setting, respecting and em- bracing all of its primal features including the hypnotic sound of echoing water drips.

Looking for a relaxed late lunch after your massage? You can’t miss afternoon tea at the Lili Bermuda Perfumery. An operating boutique perfumery that fills every bottle by hand, Lili Bermuda also offers high tea in the classic British tradition through its on- site Sweet P tea house.

For dinner, you can enjoy the farm-to-table delicacies of Huckleberry Bermuda. Designated a Relais & Chateaux. This restaurant was named to honor another famous early Bermu- da visitor – celebrated US writer Mark Twain. While its menu draws inspiration from Twain’s native American South, it also remains true to its Bermudian roots with indigenous produce from its own gardens and Bermuda honey from its own hives.

It is perfectly clear that Bermuda is the place to go if you truly want to pamper yourself. In fact, you can lose yourself for weeks in the island’s natural beauty, tranquil amenities, and fine dining.

However, Bermuda is much more than simple relax- ation and indulgence. From illustrious visitors like Prin- cess Louise and Mark Twain to the rich traditions of na- tive Bermudian populations, the island has an incredible history that permeates every manmade structure and natural environment.

To learn all about Bermudas past in a fun and interac- tive way, visit the National Museum of Bermuda. Locat- ed in the historic Keep Fort at the Royal Navy Dockyard, this museum houses exhibits and displays on topics that range from Bermuda’s links with the West Indies and the Azores to its place in the tragic story of trans-Atlantic slavery and its defiant reaction to both World War I and World War II.

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Nantucket, with its misty harbors, salt-kissed breezes, and centuries-old charm, has always been a place where history whispers through every weathered shingle and cobblestone street. This spring, one of the island’s most beloved landmarks, the Veranda House, will once again welcome guests, rising from the ashes of a devastating 2022 fire that necessitated a complete rebuild. Set to reopen in spring 2025, the new Veranda House is a masterpiece of restoration and reinvention. Owned by Procaccianti Companies and managed by TPG Hotels & Resorts as part of the Nantucket Resort Collection, the rebuild was meticulously overseen in collaboration with the town and historic district commission to ensure that the property retained its original federal-style elegance while incorporating modern luxuries and state-of-the-art amenities. First built in 1684, the Veranda House has stood as a symbol of Nantucket’s rich maritime legacy, its wraparound porches offering a front-row seat to the island’s ever-changing seascape. The new design remains true to its original size, scale, and architectural character, seamlessly blending historic integrity with contemporary comforts. Guests will find spa-like ensuite baths in every room, featuring Carrara marble, custom fixtures, and sleek walk-in showers—a nod to modern indulgence without sacrificing classic charm. The 19 redesigned rooms, including the Grand Harborview King with its private balcony and fireplace, exude an intimate, serene luxury. Expanded outdoor gathering spaces now offer even more opportunities for guests to soak in the island’s ambiance, whether sipping coffee at sunrise or toasting the golden hour over Nantucket Harbor. “This reopening marks a significant mile- stone, not just for Veranda House, but for the entire Nantucket community. We are deeply thankful for the community’s unwavering support in bringing this iconic property back to life,” says Paul Hitselberger, EVP of Operations for TPG Hotels & Resorts. The Veranda House is not just a recon- struction—it’s a resurrection, a tribute to Nantucket’s ability to endure, evolve, and enchant. Its doors reopen as a beacon of timeless hospitality, welcoming travelers to a place where history is honored, and every detail—from the breezy verandas to the handcrafted interiors—tells a story. For those who love Nantucket, the Veranda House is a homecoming. Images courtesy of The Veranda House.
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