Discover the best top things to do in Southampton Parish, Bermuda including Angle Beach, Dive Bermuda, Double Play Charters - Day Tours, Horseshoe Bay Beach, Church Bay Beach, Port Royal Golf Club, West Whale Bay Beach, The Turtle Hill Golf Club, Butts Beach, Wafer Rocks Beach.
5.0 based on 1 reviews
A small, sandy beach on the south shore of the island.
5.0 based on 272 reviews
Located on the property of the Southampton Fairmont Hotel, Dive Bermuda sits on the private beach close to all of the 5 star hotel amenities.We have a daily morning 2 tank wreck and reef dive, all of our dives are guided by either an Instructor or local Divemaster. We offer all PADI courses from the first time diver course The Discover Scuba Diver all the way up to Instructor level.The hotel provides showers, lockers and changing facilities along with two restaurants serving food all day at the Dive Shops beach location. We also provide beach rentals including, kayaks, stand up paddleboards and mask fins and snorkels.The Hotel has a 9 hole golf course and a great Spa to entertain the non divers in your group.
5.0 based on 93 reviews
Double Play Charters offers a beautiful 42ft motor catamaran for hire. We can accommodate your wishes for Birthday Parties, Anniversary Celebrations as well as walk on Sight Seeing Cruises.We specialize in small groups up to 20/23 people chartering the whole boat to cruise/see and learn about Bermuda/have lunch or dinner and maybe swim in a "special" spot. The Possibilities Are Endless...
4.5 based on 3,669 reviews
Swim in safety at Bermuda's most popular beach, best known for the lifeguard on duty from May to September.
Fine powder pink sand beach , beach club restaurant on site taxis easy to catch it was beautiful rock formations surrounding it and just beautiful soft sand beaches with mild waves and caves
4.5 based on 279 reviews
Strap on those flippers: the calm, sheltered waters of the bay make this beach a great place to snorkel.
During our trip to Bermuda, Church Bay may well be my favorite beach of all the ones we visited. Beautiful rock formations, scenic vista from the top, gorgeous water. It was fantastic. It was much less traveled than bigger beaches like Horseshoe Bay. Very cozy and peaceful.
4.5 based on 228 reviews
Only shirts with collars on the green, please, and make your reservations early, because this course is popular among those golfers with refined tastes.
Good online offer got my partner and I green fees for £110 each (normally £180). One of the best and most difficult courses I've ever played (the 30 mph wind didn't help). Reminded me of Royal Portrush in Northern Ireland. Nice staff in pro's shop and with good help with buggy to get ready for round. Course itself is spectacular. My poor partner is only a beginner and had to stop after seven holes as it was just too long and difficult for her to keep up with play. I struggled off a 4 handicap. I really wouldn't recommend this course to anyone starting out, although it perhaps is still worth it for the views alone. Showered, changed and was glad to sit down for a meal in the clubhouse afterwards. The club was having their annual quiz night, so the restaurant was fully booked. However, our waitress Sharon allowed us to eat in one of the private dining rooms and gave us excellent service. We shared a lobster and noticing there was an option to have a large lobster, went for that. It was quite the biggest lobster I've ever seen and we needed some time after finish our meal before attempting to move! All delicious and compliments to chef on perfectly cooked vegetables. A great day out and a course I will definitely want to play again when I return to Bermuda.
4.5 based on 47 reviews
People aren't the only tourists here: come April, the bay is a stopping point for whales headed north.
There are so many Beaches in Bermuda. We picked this one hoping to see Whales in April. No luck but still very fine. There is a tiny Beach down from the park. The water is a mesmerizing Blue. We walked back to Middle Road and hailed a taxi.
4.5 based on 202 reviews
Accuracy is key at this challenging course of par-3s. Winner of Golf Digest’s Best Places To Play Golf, Bermuda’s Fairmont Southampton Golf Course features 18 par-three holes, most with stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean. With its lush tropical surroundings, dramatic elevation changes and strong coastal winds, this challenging 2,684-yard course is designed to take your short game to new heights, requiring patience and prudent club selection. You’ll play through multiple bunkers and water hazards while three tee offerings on all 18 holes make it perfect for golfers of all skill levels. Rent shoes and clubs at the full-service Pro Shop, where you can also store your bag upon arrival or arrange for lessons from one of the course’s golf professionals.
This is a well maintained golf course with fantastic views! The staff was very friendly. The equipment we rented was adequate. The cruise special of 18 holes with a cart & Rental clubs was excellent. I would recommend this course
4.5 based on 6 reviews
A South Shore Park beach best known for its calm waters.
4.5 based on 2 reviews
A sheltered beach in South Shore Park, offering beautiful white sands for lounging and calm blue waters for swimming.
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