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  2. The Reefs Hotel & Club - Wikipedia

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    The Reefs Beach Club, as it was known, opened its doors in 1947. It was the first cabana-style beach resort in Bermuda. [1] A $5 million major renovation began in the early 2000s, which added 11 suites, in-room entertainment, and Bermuda's first freshwater infinity pool. The renovations also included updates to the dining venues. [2]

  3. Horseshoe Bay, Bermuda - Wikipedia

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    Horseshoe Bay is a well-known beach in Bermuda. [1] As a tourist spot, it lies on the main island's south (Atlantic Ocean) coast, in the parish of Southampton. It is one of two beaches of the same name in Bermuda, with the other located at Tucker's Island: since the 1940s part of a peninsula that housed the former US Naval Operating Base, and ...

  4. Hamilton Princess & Beach Club - Wikipedia

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    thehamiltonprincess.com. The Hamilton Princess & Beach Club, A Fairmont Managed Hotel (generally known as The Princess) is one of the grandest and most famous hotels in Bermuda, located in Pembroke Parish [1] just outside the City of Hamilton. It also happens to be the oldest hotel in the Fairmont chains. One of the largest in Bermuda, it has ...

  5. Sinky Bay, Bermuda - Wikipedia

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    Sinky Bay is a beach in Bermuda. Though this is the name of the beach, the area between Sinky Bay and Cross Bay, and including the lands owned by the hotel are known as Sinky Bay. [1] Sinky Bay was entirely owned by the Wilson Clan. [2] The portion of land on which the hotel stands, was sold to the hotel group by part of the Wilson family.

  6. Category:Bermudian women - Wikipedia

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    Category:Bermudian women. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Women of Bermuda. This category exists only as a container for other categories of Bermudian women. Articles on individual women should not be added directly to this category, but be added to an appropriate sub-category if it exists. Please note that categorisation by gender is ...

  7. Bailey's Bay, Bermuda - Wikipedia

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    Bailey's Bay, Bermuda. Coordinates: 32°20′54″N 64°43′41″W. Bailey's Bay is a long shallow indentation in the northeastern shore of the main island of Bermuda. It stretches for about 1,500 metres (1,600 yd) along the north coast of Hamilton Parish. The settlement which stretches along the bay's coast is also called Bailey's Bay.

  8. Places of interest in Bermuda - Wikipedia

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    Gibbs Hill Lighthouse – the tallest building in Bermuda, visible from most points in the islands. Horseshoe Bay – Bermuda's most famous beach. Little Sound – a natural sheltered harbour, the southern section of the Great Sound - the body of water which is surrounded by the Bermuda chain. Church Bay – Bermuda's "best" snorkelling.

  9. Bermuda - Wikipedia

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    Bermuda is an archipelago consisting of 181 islands, although the most significant islands are connected by bridges and appear to form one landmass. It has a land area of 54 square kilometres (21 sq mi). Bermuda has a tropical climate, with warm winters and hot summers.