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St. George's, Bermuda

The St. Regis Bermuda Resort

LocationSt. George's, Bermuda
Forbes
Virtuoso

Positioned on the northern tip of St. George's Island, The St. Regis Bermuda Resort places guests within reach of St. Catherine's Beach, a Robert Trent Jones Sr.-designed golf course, and 17th-century fort views that few addresses in the Atlantic can match. Part of Marriott International's flagship luxury tier, it holds a 4.3 Google rating from 256 reviews and draws travellers who want both beach access and architectural history from a single address.

The St. Regis Bermuda Resort hotel in St. George's, Bermuda
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The Address Does Most of the Work

Bermuda's hotel stock divides, broadly, into two camps: properties clustered around Hamilton and the south shore's coral-pink beaches, and a smaller group occupying the quieter, historically denser northeastern end of the island. The St. Regis Bermuda Resort sits in that second camp, at the tip of St. George's Island, where the 17th-century Fort St. Catherine frames the eastern horizon and Gates Bay Beach runs directly in front of the property. That positioning is not incidental. It gives guests something the south-shore hotels cannot replicate — immediate proximity to a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the particular quality of light that comes off water on three sides of a narrow peninsula. For comparison, properties like Elbow Beach Resort Bermuda in Paget or Fairmont Southampton in Southampton deliver strong south-shore beach access but operate at a remove from the old town's architecture and atmosphere. The St. Regis occupies a different geographic and cultural register entirely.

St. George's itself is the oldest continuously inhabited English town in the Western Hemisphere, and staying on its northern tip means the colonial streetscape, pastel facades, and working harbour are a short drive rather than a ferry ride away. The resort's lobby acknowledges this through large-format paintings by Venezuelan artist Andrés Michelena, whose canvases depict traditional Bermudian homes with white roofs against a deep-blue sky. The point is not decoration for its own sake; it anchors the property visually in its specific geography at a moment when many international luxury chains increasingly deliver interiors that could be anywhere.

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What the Grounds Provide

The practical argument for this address runs through several asset categories. First, the beach. St. Catherine's Beach, directly accessible from the resort, is a stretch of Bermuda's characteristic pink sand that sees a fraction of the foot traffic of Horseshoe Bay to the southwest. The water is turquoise at the shallow margins and deepens quickly — conditions that suit open-water swimmers as much as those who prefer standing at the shoreline. Two infinity pools supplement beach access, one reserved for adults, which is a meaningful distinction at a property that also runs family programming under the St. Regis brand's Family Traditions framework.

Second, golf. The Five Forts Golf Club, the resort's 18-hole course, was designed by Robert Trent Jones Sr., whose name carries documented weight in course architecture. The layout is named for the five colonial-era forts that ring it, and GPS-enabled carts are integrated throughout. Ocean sightlines appear on nearly every hole , a function of the peninsula's geography rather than design artifice. Golf-focused guests comparing Bermuda options might also consider Newstead Belmont Hills Golf Resort and Spa in Mt Pleasant, though that property positions differently within the island's hotel hierarchy.

Third, the bar program. The St. Regis Bar carries a mosaic by Brooklyn-based artist Johanna Burke on its back wall , a swirling blue-green-white composition drawn from Shakespeare's The Tempest, which has obvious resonance for an island whose history is intertwined with that play's setting. The room's signature drink, the Gates Bay Mary, is a Bermudian adaptation of the Bloody Mary that the brand traces back to The St. Regis New York. This version uses Goslings Gold Seal Rum, Outerbridge's Original Sherry Peppers Sauce, local fennel, and a spice mix developed on the island. It reads as a considered local interpretation rather than a formulaic brand extension.

Food and Beverage at Lina and Beyond

Island resort dining tends toward one of two models: the all-day brasserie that covers every meal in generic fashion, or the split-format approach where daytime and evening programming serve genuinely different purposes. Lina operates on the latter model. During the day, it runs a buffet breakfast and a menu of Latin-inspired dishes , lighter, fresh, suited to guests moving between beach and pool. After dark, the same space reframes as an outpost of BLT Steak, shifting to prime cuts and the brand's well-documented Gruyère popovers. The ocean views persist across both formats, which gives the room a coherence that survives the transition. For guests exploring St. George's dining more widely, our full St. George's restaurants guide maps the broader scene.

Design Logic and Interior Choices

The resort's interior approach favours restraint over statement. Gray tones, crown molding, and colonial-style architectural framing establish a stately register, while wicker accents, low wooden furniture, and selective foliage keep it from tipping into formal stiffness. Critically, the design defers to the views: the lobby's walls of windows and each room's balcony are calibrated to maintain sightlines to the water. This is the same logic applied by properties like Hotel Du Cap-Eden-Roc in Cap d'Antibes or Cheval Blanc Paris, where the physical setting does the primary atmospheric work and the interior plays a supporting role. It is a mature approach to resort luxury , one that trusts the address rather than papering over it with maximalist decoration.

The St. Regis spa sits within this same framework, offering treatments that draw on natural elements and position themselves within the brand's established wellness tier. Butler service, a St. Regis hallmark since the brand's New York origins, is part of the standard offering here, giving guests a point of continuity with sister properties globally, including The Fifth Avenue Hotel in New York City and Bvlgari Hotel Tokyo, both of which operate in the same tier of managed luxury.

Where This Property Sits in the Bermuda Market

Bermuda's luxury hotel market has enough depth to reward comparison. Rosewood Bermuda in Tucker's Town and Hamilton Princess and Beach Club in Hamilton both operate at similar price points and brand expectations, but with different geographic arguments. The St. Regis's case rests on the northeastern peninsula location: quieter, historically layered, and closer to the island's oldest urban fabric. Guests who prioritise proximity to Hamilton's commercial centre and nightlife are better served elsewhere. Those who want the beach, the fort views, and the golf course in a tight physical cluster will find the St. George's address does the heavy lifting.

The property carries a Google rating of 4.3 from 256 reviews, a figure consistent with its peer set in managed luxury rather than suggesting outlier performance in either direction. It is part of Marriott International's portfolio, which provides booking infrastructure, loyalty programme integration, and the operational standards that the St. Regis tier implies. For guests arriving from the US eastern seaboard, the 90-minute flight time from major northeastern cities makes Bermuda a relatively accessible long-weekend destination, with the St. George's property offering a self-contained enough set of amenities to justify staying close to the resort rather than commuting across the island.

Those researching comparable Caribbean and Atlantic island luxury properties might also look at Silversands Beach House, Silversands Grenada at Grand Anse, and Spice Island Beach Resort for a sense of how the design-led boutique tier compares in the wider region. Cambridge Beaches Resort and Spa in Somerset Village and Rosedon Hotel in Pembroke represent the smaller, more intimate end of Bermuda's own market, and offer a useful counterpoint to the St. Regis's larger-scale, brand-backed model.

Planning Your Stay

The resort is located at 34 Coot Pond Road, St. George's, accessible from L.F. Wade International Airport in roughly ten minutes by taxi , a logistical advantage over south-shore properties that require a longer transfer. Booking is handled through the Marriott International platform, where Bonvoy loyalty members can apply points and access rate categories consistent with the St. Regis tier. Given that the property operates a mix of beach, pool, golf, spa, and two dining formats, it is structured for stays of three nights or more rather than single-night transits. Guests should confirm current seasonal dining hours for Lina and the BLT Steak programme directly at booking, as resort food-and-beverage scheduling adjusts with occupancy patterns.

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