50% off (Sale price $172.00, Reg. Price $349.00) :: Youre viewing a property from our Premium Collection, a selection of top properties that are guaranteed to have a rating of 4 stars or higher.Hotel at a Glance: 4-Star Cambridge Beaches Resort SpaIn the 17th century, a handful of pink-sided cottages were erected along a peninsula on the western edge of Bermuda and settled by sailors. This area is documented as the first sailor colony on the island, and many of the dwellings remain today, scattered over 30 acres of semitropical gardens and manicured lawns.In a nod to the colonial history of the peninsula it now occupies, Cambridge Beaches Resort Spa maintains dozens of pink cottages resembling these early settlements, with one even dating back 300 years. Throughout the property, the resort marries a sophisticated, adults-only atmosphere with nods to its seafaring past: sailing excursions embark from a marina thats tucked away among four private beaches, and an old sea captain’s house is now furnished with bars, drawing rooms, and eateries. An adults-only ambiance owes to the resorts 13+ policy. Ocean Spa sits between Cambridge Beaches’ putting green and croquet lawn, offering relaxing treatments in a tranquil environment. The 300-year-old main cottage hosts a variety of eateries, highlighted by the upscale Tamarisk Restaurant Terrace. The poolside Shutters Café serves casual bistro-style fare and overlooks the boats that skirt Mangrove Bay. Beachfront restaurant offers seasonal dining with views of the ocean. Fuel up for the day: with a free breakfast.Bermuda: British Whimsy Meets Island Living in the Middle of the AtlanticLife on the secluded Atlantic island of Bermuda centers on the capital city of Hamilton, where buildings awash in gentle pastels hug the harbor. The island is a part of the British Commonwealth, and reminders of England abound; check out the sculptures (and well-sculpted rose bushes) at Queen Elizabeth Park, admire the stained glass at the Anglican Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity, or take afternoon tea at one of the citys many tearoo
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