9 Beaches, Bermuda's
most casual resort is spread over 18 private waterfront
acres on the western-most tip of Bermuda.
We're Close!
Bermuda is about 2 hours from major U.S. East Coast
cities and the flying is non-stop.
Once you clear customs, you will need transportation to take you from the airport to 9 Beaches. By special arrangement with Bermuda Reservation Services, a local transportation company, you can arrange your roundtrip transfer from as little as $55 per person. Telephone Toll Free 1-800-637-4116, Direct 1-441-236-1663, or email reservations@bspl.com
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Great Weather!
Bermuda is known for its enjoyable and mild weather with the
average annual high temperature being 75°F, and the average
low 68°F, and the constant humidity which spreads the
rainfall evenly throughout the year.
There is so much to see and do while in Bermuda, the question
is where to begin. Fortunately we've made it easy for you
with a comprehensive Bermuda Guide of top things to see or
visit on your next trip to beautiful Bermuda.
A Little Background
on Bermuda
Millions of years ago, an undersea volcano erupted in
the Atlantic Ocean, creating what is now known as the
beautiful 150 islands of Bermuda.
Today, Bermuda stands as the oldest self-governing
British Colony.
Although the discovery of Bermuda was in 1503 by Juan
de Bermudez, the development of Bermuda began 107 years
later, when a ship of English colonists was shipwrecked
on Bermuda's shore.
The survivors completed their journey to Virginia,
and their enchantment with the islands led to the establishment
of the New World's second colony by the Virginia Company
in London.
In 1684, the islands became a British crown colony.
From there on, the magic of Bermuda's pink sand beaches,
colorful cottages, and blue skies have enchanted more
than just a few shipwrecked Englishmen.
With a population of roughly 62,997, the islands are
the ideal paradise for swimming, snorkeling, diving,
sailing, strolling along the beautiful beaches lining
the coast, and maybe even catching a glimpse of Gombey
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Top 15 Things to Do
in Bermuda
(outside of the fabulous
water sports at 9 Beaches!)
- South Shore Park
- Snorkeling - Church Bay & Tobacco Bay
- Diving (various ship wrecks such as the Constellation)
- Spittal Pond Nature Reserve
- Crystal Caves
- Royal Navy Dockyard
- Bermuda Aquarium, Museum, & Zoo
- Bermuda Maritime Museum
- Parishes
- Hamilton - Front Street
- Bermuda Railway Trail
- Bermuda National Gallery
- Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute
- Botanical Gardens
- Cricket/Golf/Horseback Riding
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Prominent writers, authors, and performers have been known
to spend their days on the islands, such as Michael Douglas,
Eugene O'Neill, Noel Coward, James Thurber, Georgia O'Keefe,
and Winslow Homer just to name a few.
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