Places to Go in Bermuda — A LAVA & SALT Travel Guide

Bermuda isn't just where I’m from—it’s the very soul of LAVA & SALT. Our scents are inspired by its limestone cliffs, salty winds, and early morning light. If you’re planning a visit—or just longing to feel closer to the island—this is our curated guide to the best places to go in Bermuda.

The Best Beaches in Bermuda

✧ Horseshoe Bay

Iconic pink sand. Curling turquoise waves. One of the top things to do in Bermuda. Arrive early or stay for the golden-hour glow.

✧ Warwick Long Bay

Wilder. Softer. More private. A stretch for barefoot wanderers who crave quiet beauty.

✧ Cooper’s Island Nature Reserve

Crystalline coves and untamed walking trails. A local favorite and one of Bermuda’s best-kept secrets.

Historic Bermuda

✧ St. George’s

A UNESCO World Heritage site with pastel streets, old churches, and timeless island soul.

✧ Royal Naval Dockyard

History meets modern island life. Explore museums, sip rum, and browse artisan shops by the sea.

Natural Wonders

✧ Crystal & Fantasy Caves

Otherworldly pools and cathedral-like formations. A magical step underground.

✧ Blue Hole Park

Hidden in lush forest—this swimming hole is pure, wild joy.

For Slow Wandering 

✧ Gibb’s Hill Lighthouse

Climb to panoramic views. Breathe. Remember where you are.

✧ Bermuda Railway Trail

18 miles of coastal trail through untouched terrain. Walk, bike, pause often.

Where to Stay in Bermuda

✧ The Loren at Pink Beach

Modern minimalism meets oceanfront serenity. A luxury hideaway for design lovers.

✧ Cambridge Beaches

Old Bermuda charm. Coral cottages. Private coves. Sunset swims.

Best Time to Visit

Spring (April–May) and early fall (September–October) offer warm water, soft breezes, and fewer crowds—ideal for slow, luxe travel.

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