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We hope you get to enjoy the beauty and charm that Bermuda offers and love it as much as we do!

Beaches

Many of the hotels and resorts have stunning beaches with food and drink service on site. There are also a number of popular public-access beaches, including Elbow beach which is immediately adjacent to Coral Beach, Horseshoe bay, Warwick Long Bay, Coopers Island, and Tobacco Bay

Golf

Bermuda has more golf holes per square mile than any country. There are several highly rated golf courses that are fun to play, including Tucker's Point (Rosewood), Turtle Hill (really enjoyable 18 hole par three course), Belmont Hills, and Mid-Ocean (open to the public on Wednesday's and Monday's). Also, Bermuda Fun Golf is a great mini-golf course with holes modeled after famous golf courses across the world. The Butterfield Bermuda Championship is a PGA Tour event taking place at Port Royal from November 9-12. Tickets are available on the event website.

Tennis & Pickleball

Coral Beach has eight clay tennis courts and four pickleball courts available for guest play. The club requires 90% white attire for tennis, and anything goes for pickleball. We have reserved 4 pickleball courts starting at 9:30am and 3 tennis courts starting at 10:30am Saturday morning. Depending on the interest level, we will try and set up some games and/or a clinic with one of the pro's. Please reach out to Sam if you would like to be included in either pickleball or tennis that morning. For all other times, you can email tennis@coralbeach.bm or call the front desk to reserve a court or check when clinics are taking place.

Boat Charters and Watersports

Fun way to see Bermuda. Sail on a cocktail cruise, snorkel or scuba the famous shipwrecks and coral reefs, land a tuna or wahoo, rent a Whaler or jet ski, or try your hand at kiteboarding, kayaking, or SUP

Hamilton

Hamilton is the main town on the island. It has a number of cute restaurants and stores that overlook the harbor. The Fairmont Hamilton Princess hotel has a lovely open-aired restaurant, 1609, that has fabulous harbor views. There are also a number of less touristy spots in Hamilton if you want to feel like a local (The Hog Penny, Port O Call).

Restaurants

A few of our favorite off-site places to eat and drink: Fourways--traditional Bermudian restaurant with old-school flare (live pianist every night) Breezes at Cambridge Beaches--outdoor dining, amazing sunset view (worth the trip) The Swizzle Inn -- casual pub with a great atmosphere and cocktails Art Mel's Spicy Dicy -- fish sandwich shack Bailey's Bay Ice Cream Parlour Woody's We suggest making a dinner reservation on Friday evening before the Welcome Party at 8 PM. See below for some further recommendations: Harry's Pearl Harbourfront Blu Lido The Village Pantry Mad Hatter's Wahoo's Bolero Brasserie Devil's Isle Sul Verde Ascots Beluga Bar Portofino Huckleberry Island Brasserie Ruby Murry's The Cloud BLT Steak Tom Moore's Tavern Pink Beach Club Waterlot Bars: Front Yard Docksiders Terrace Outback Sports Bar or Flanagan's (for those who need their Premier League, NCAAF or NFL fix)

Shopping

Alexandra Mosher Studio -- pink-sand jewelry Bermuda Perfumery Tabs or The English Sports Shop -- the legendary Bermuda shorts Goslings Rum Bermuda Fudge Co The Island Shop -- Bermuda inspired ceramics, kitchenware, and accessories galore Walker Christopher Goldsmith

Other Things to See

Visit the Royal Naval Dockyard, once the principal base of the Royal Navy in the Western Atlantic Explore St. George's, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and one of the oldest towns in the New World Wander through Blue Hole Park, the Crystal and Fantasy Caves, Tom Moore's Jungle, the Railway Trail, or one of the nature preserves Go cliff jumping at Admirals Point Walk about the Botanical Gardens, or one of the museums or art galleries Get up close and personal with the marine life at the aquarium, Dolphin Quest, or the Undersea Walk Climb up Gibbs Hill Lighthouse to take in the view Horseback riding on the beach Watch the World Rugby Classic from November 3-9 Remembrance Day Parade on November 11

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