Bermuda Beaches are truly enchanting, many of them distorted with an elusive pink color. The greatest concentration is found in South Shore Park, a coastal park that stretches for about 1.5 miles from Warwick Long Bay to Horseshoe Bay. Between the Jobson Cove and Chaplin Bay there are numerous small and secluded caves. They are connected by a coastal path offering the visitors to stroll around and enjoy the serenity.
The Bermuda Beaches are fabulous. A trip to the Beaches at Bermuda can be filled with all the wonder Mother Nature has offered.
Bermuda Beaches are often regarded as a favorite destination for weddings and many other occasions. Most of the Beaches in Bermuda are located on the South Shore. The North Shore is flanked by a few Bermudian Beaches, which are very popular among the honeymooners . Tourists should watch out for the rip tide and rip currents on the South Shore beaches.
Some of the famous North Shore Beaches at Bermuda i ncludes:
- Shelly Bay - public beach, very shallow water even at high tide but safe and attractive.
- Deep Bay - public beach, hard to find but worth it and not for the disabled.
- Tobacco Bay - public beach, very nice with several beach areas and has a beach bar.
Examples of fine South Shore Beaches includes:
- Devonshire Bay - public beach, nice for families and children.
- Coral Beach- private beach, superb for the guests at the Coral Beach Club.
- Vicker's Bay - private beach, specially enjoyed by the local residents.
Public and Private Beaches of Bermuda:
Public Beaches are free for general public from dawn to dusk. Most of the beaches are suitable for family vacation with no bars. The Private Beaches are mainly owned by individual hotels .
All the Bermuda Beaches are exceptionally beautiful and clean with pristine water.