This beach is definitely worth a visit! It's one of the best and most unique beaches I've been to, and the best part is that it's easily accessible. Highly recommend checking it out!
This beach is quite lengthy and offers a section open to the public, while the rest is managed by three different resorts and restaurants. You can take a stroll along the shoreline.
We visited the Reefs Resort for their Thursday night Beach BBQ buffet, bonfire, and music. The setting was beautiful and the buffet offered a wide variety of delicious options including beef brisket, chicken, ham, chili/peach salad, potato salad, corn, and many other sides. There were also multiple dessert choices, such as mango parfait. Drinks were available for purchase at an additional cost, but the $10 dark n stormy was a great deal. Our server, Richard, was attentive and friendly. Although they attempted a bonfire, the strong wind prevented it from happening. Overall, it was a lovely and unique experience.
This so-called "hidden treasure" was an utter disappointment. Despite staying at the Southampton Fairmont, we were desperate to escape the crowds at the hotel beach and Horseshoe Bay Beach. Our search led us to a series of tiny, remote beaches that were hardly worth the effort. Even worse, we occasionally encountered other beach-goers who shared our misguided enthusiasm. It's no wonder that the locals seem to have no knowledge of this overhyped and underwhelming stretch of sand.
This beach is stunning and peaceful, perfect for snorkeling with its abundance of beautiful fish. A local Bermudian recommended checking out the rock formations for the best fish sightings.
The lunch or dinner at this beach is absolutely amazing. The dining experience by the ocean is top-notch, offering breathtaking views of the waterfront and the wildlife. During dinner, you can savor the cool breeze and witness the stunning sunset. Additionally, the beach menu is also available, allowing you to fully enjoy the water!