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Editor's Choice: Cottage Colonies
These feature a main clubhouse with dining room, lounge and bar. The cottage units are spread throughout landscaped grounds and offer privacy and luxury and most have kitchenettes for beverages or light snacks. All have their own beach and/or pool.Hotels
Hotels are generally of a high standard. Resort hotels offer a range of facilities and usually have their own beach and pool(s). Hotels offer a choice of meal plans. The Bermuda Department of Tourism provides an online accommodation guide (website: www.bermudatourism.com). Reduced rates are available during the Golf and Spa, or 'low' season, which runs from November to March, and there are many special package tours for special interest holidays. A government tax, called Hotel Occupancy Tax, of 7.25% is added to hotel bills on check-out, and a service or gratuity charge (10-15%) is also added to the final bill.
Grading: There is no formal grading system for accommodation. There is a meal plan structure, which grades according to how many meals are included. Smaller hotels are normally less expensive than the resorts, have fewer facilities and are less formal.
Grading: There is no formal grading system for accommodation. There is a meal plan structure, which grades according to how many meals are included. Smaller hotels are normally less expensive than the resorts, have fewer facilities and are less formal.
Bed and Breakfast
Most of these properties are historical homes in lush garden settings, which have been modernised into comfortable guest rooms. Bed & breakfast offers an intimate and traditional setting. Inns offer informal accommodation; most include breakfast; several waterfront units feature swimming pools. Some provide kitchen facilities.
Resorts
Club resorts are noted for privacy and luxury and are for members or by introduction only. There are club resorts on the main island.
Self Catering
Consisting of properties situated in landscaped estates with their own beach and pool. There are also less expensive properties with fewer amenities. All units have full kitchen or kitchenette facilities and are mostly sold on a room-only basis; some offer breakfast. All of the accommodation in this category are nonetheless comfortable. All have minimal daily maid service.
Camping/Caravanning
There are no camping facilities for visitors in Bermuda.
Accommodation Information
Bermuda Hotel Association
61 King Street, Hamilton HM 19, Bermuda
Tel: 295 2127.
Website: www.bermudahotels.com
61 King Street, Hamilton HM 19, Bermuda
Tel: 295 2127.
Website: www.bermudahotels.com




