Best Beaches in Bermuda Besides Horeshoe Bay
I spent two days in Bermuda with my family and it was such a relaxing vacation. Bermuda totally exceeded my expectations and is home to my favorite beach I've ever been to. I think a lot of people overlook Bermuda as a destination because it's technically not in the Caribbean, it's about 600 miles off the coast of South Carolina!
For the people that have gone to Bermuda, I can't tell you how many times I've heard them say they spent the whole time at Horseshoe Bay. Though big, beautiful and full of cool rock formations, there are plenty of other beaches in Bermuda that are more private and less crowded than Horseshoe Bay, that are absolutely worth checking out.
For the people that have gone to Bermuda, I can't tell you how many times I've heard them say they spent the whole time at Horseshoe Bay. Though big, beautiful and full of cool rock formations, there are plenty of other beaches in Bermuda that are more private and less crowded than Horseshoe Bay, that are absolutely worth checking out.
1. Church Bay
My favorite beach I've ever been to - Church Bay has clear blue water, is secluded, just the right size and is surrounded by steep, grassy rocks that jut out into the water. Usually when I go to the beach I like to lay out and tan. At Church Bay, I was in such awe of this gem of a beach that I spent the entire time in the water and walking around the rocks. The water crashes against them and it's so beautiful! Even my mom swam at this beach, and she is usually not one to go in the water! Besides Horseshoe Bay, if you're going to choose one beach to go to while you're in Bermuda, this should be it.
2. St. Catherine Beach
There's a long stretch of beach right next to Fort St. Catherine that was completely empty (except for us) in the middle of the day. It was so gorgeous & peaceful, and it was full of seaglass to collect!
3. Tobacco Bay
A very tiny beach and a short walk from St. Peter's Church, Tobacco Bay is a great little cove to lounge at. It's surrounded by tall narrow rocks.