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Sat on a hilltop on the east end of Bermuda overlooking paddling kayakers at Castle Harbour and the turquoise waters of Harrington Sound to the west, Rosewood Bermuda is a romantic fairy-tale-esque hotel set on a 250-acre estate. It is home to a championship-level par-70 golf course, four swimming pools, a state-of-the-art fitness center, a full-service Sense Spa, four tennis courts, a junior golf and tennis academy for kids, and a private pink sand beach. Its 92 rooms and suites are some of the biggest on the island (a minimum of 500 square feet), boasting plush four-poster beds, deep soaking tubs, and sweeping balconies with Atlantic views – some even come with private poolside cabanas. There are also three restaurants to choose from – Sul Verde serves southern Italian delicacies, while the open-air Beach Club offers seafood and delicate French-style dishes. The Island Brasserie is Rosewood Bermuda's elegant formal dining restaurant, a classic steakhouse draped in murals of 19th-century seaports, where you can chew choice cuts from around the globe. Just off the lobby, the Conservatory Bar & Lounge serves traditional afternoon tea and gin tasting in the evenings, surrounded by twin fireplaces and walls of climbing ivy. While Tucker's Bar is home to weekly rum tastings where you can sample their exclusive blended rum, curated by Bacardi's master distillers, or taste Bermuda favorites from the Dark & Stormy to the Rum Swizzle.
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Just a stone’s throw from two of Bermuda’s best golf courses, Tucker’s Point Golf Course and the Mid Ocean Club, The Loren at Pink Beach is an ultra-chic boutique set across two South Shore beaches and oozing sensuality, with an air of St Tropez. At the top of the tree, The Residence is The Loren’s six-bedroom waterfront mansion measuring over 10,000 square feet and set across 5 acres with its own 300-foot-long private beach, 2-bedroom staff cottage, tennis court, heated swimming pool, and hot tub, chef’s kitchen with outdoor terrace, 6-seater golf cart, cinema room, gym, and library. You’ll also have a daily staff at your disposal, including a house manager, catering manager, concierge manager, and twice daily housekeeping, as well as a tennis coach, fitness trainer, and yogi master. The Loren also houses one of 27 Sisley Paris spas worldwide, where you can experience phyto-aromatic treatments, reflexology, signature massages using hand-carved salt stones from the Himalayan Mountains, and even a post-golfing massage. Serious indulgers can book The Renew – it’s a day-long package where you’ll receive a 75-minute pore cleansing facial, a 50-minute deep-tissue massage, and a citrus scrub mani-pedi with a poolside lunch and a glass of champagne in
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