Royal Palms, The Oxford House, and Rosemont Guest Suites are the strongest Bermuda value stays for walkability, comfort, and usable space.
Why Trust This Guide
I am Mo Islam, founder of Traveller Bible. I have spent years researching hotel markets in major global cities and islands where room choice changes the whole cost of a trip. For this Bermuda guide, I compared central hotels, guesthouses, suite properties, and beach resorts with a close eye on transport costs, room size, kitchen access, and how well each stay works for both short breaks and week-long visits. I cross-checked traveler feedback, location patterns, and the practical trade-offs that matter after day one. The goal is simple: help you book the stay that fits your days, your budget, and the way you actually travel.
The best affordable places to stay in Bermuda are rarely the absolute cheapest rooms. They are the stays that cut taxi costs, give you a workable kitchen, or place Hamilton, the ferry, or a swimmable beach within easy reach.
That is why this list mixes guesthouses, aparthotel-style suites, and a handful of resorts that still make sense on value once you factor in space, dining flexibility, and transport. Some are best for 3–5 days. Others are stronger for longer stays where kitchens and extra square footage matter far more than a flashy lobby.
Fast Decision Section
Royal Palms Hotel, The Oxford House, and Rosemont Guest Suites are the safest choices if you want Hamilton by foot and do not want daily taxi costs.
Lemon and Ginger, Windsong Guest Apartments, Paraquet Apartments, and Bermuda Villa Guest House make the strongest case for kitchens and longer stays.
St George’s Club Hotel, Grotto Bay Beach Resort, and Newstead Belmont Hills Golf Resort & Spa give families the most usable space.
Royal Palms Hotel, The Oxford House, and Inverurie Executive Suites keep business days practical without wasting evenings.
Coco Reef Bermuda, Pompano Beach Club, and Grotto Bay Beach Resort are the most convincing beach-led stays at more approachable rates.
Rosedon – Adults Only, Azura Bermuda, and Fourways Inn are the best step-up stays when room quality matters.
City Areas Explained
Hamilton Centre: Best for first-time visitors, short trips, ferry access, and dining without a car. Rates are higher, but transport costs often fall.
Rosemont And Pembroke Heights: A practical compromise. You stay just above Hamilton, usually pay a little less, and can still walk down into town.
Spanish Point And North Pembroke: Better for apartment-style stays and local feel than for restaurant walkability. Stronger if you are staying longer.
Paget And Harbour Road: One of the most balanced zones on the island. Good for ferry links, harbor views, and reaching both beaches and Hamilton.
Warwick: Useful for guesthouses and quieter stays, especially if you plan south shore beach days and do not need nightlife on the doorstep.
Southampton: Good for west-end golf, beach resorts, and repeat visitors who prefer staying put. Less convenient for frequent Hamilton nights.
St. George’s: Excellent for families, history-focused stays, and airport convenience. Nights are calmer, and kitchen cottages make real sense here.
Hamilton Parish: Best for easy airport access, short resort stays, and travelers who want the beach-cove feel without long transfers.
The 20 Best Places To Stay
1. Royal Palms Hotel






Royal Palms is one of the easiest Bermuda choices to justify on pure trip math. You are close enough to walk into Hamilton for ferries, meetings, and dinner, which can save a surprising amount over several days, yet the property still feels tucked into greenery rather than dropped in the middle of traffic.
Rooms are polished, the service style is warm, and breakfast helps keep food costs under control. For a 3–5 day trip, it works because you can cover Hamilton on foot. For a longer stay, it still holds up because grocery runs, takeaway, and ferry connections are all straightforward.
- Walkable to Front Street and the ferry terminal, so you can skip many taxi rides.
- More character than a standard business hotel, with two manor houses and garden spaces.
- Breakfast and afternoon tea add practical value, not just atmosphere.
- Good balance for couples, solo travelers, and work trips that need central access.
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Location & Access
- Distance from city centre: 9 minutes walk from Front Street, Hamilton.
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- Price range: US$300 – US$460 per night (standard double room)
Nearby Dining & Local Eats
- The Duchess Café is about a 7-minute walk and is ideal for espresso, pastries, and a quick breakfast sandwich before a ferry day.
- Crown & Anchor is about 7 minutes on foot for burgers, salads, and an easy no-planning dinner when you get back late.
- Mad Hatters is roughly 6 minutes away for fish chowder or curry and is one of the most dependable sit-down dinners in this part of town.
- Casey’s is about a 10-minute walk for pub-style plates and an unfussy drink, which suits solo travelers well.
- Miles Market is easiest by short taxi or delivery order for fruit, snacks, and picnic supplies if you are staying longer than a weekend.
2. The Oxford House






The Oxford House makes sense for travelers who want Hamilton access without the feel of a large hotel. It is small, adult-oriented in feel, and close enough to the center that you can walk to Front Street, restaurants, and the ferry dock in just a few minutes.
This is not the pick for a resort-style trip, but it is a very good one for couples, solo travelers, and business visitors who care about a calm room, a pool, and a central base. You pay for location and quiet more than for facilities.
- One of the easiest stays for moving around Hamilton entirely on foot.
- Pool and intimate scale suit travelers who want peace after busy days.
- Rooms feel smarter and more modern than many similarly sized guesthouses.
- Strong option for short trips where convenience matters more than beach access.
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Location & Access
- Distance from city centre: 4 minutes walk from Front Street, Hamilton.
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- Price range: US$285 – US$430 per night (standard double room)
Nearby Dining & Local Eats
- Mad Hatters is about 4 minutes on foot for a dependable dinner and a solid bowl of fish chowder.
- The Duchess Café is around 6 minutes away for coffee, pastries, and an efficient start if you have an early boat or meeting.
- Crown & Anchor is roughly 6 minutes walk for a quick burger, salad, or drink without needing reservations.
- The Pickled Onion is about 7 minutes away for a fish sandwich, pub lunch, or an easy evening stop in the center.
- Casey’s is also close at roughly 6 minutes and works well for low-key dinners on nights when you do not want anything formal.
3. Rosemont Guest Suites






Rosemont Guest Suites is one of the better answers for travelers who need more than a standard hotel room. Suites bring real breathing space, kitchens make a noticeable difference to the budget, and the harbor-facing hillside position gives the stay a calmer feel than the center itself.
It works especially well for families, remote workers, and anyone staying longer than a long weekend. The walk down to Hamilton is easy enough. The walk back is steeper, so most guests solve arrival and late evenings with a taxi and use their own feet the rest of the time.
- Suites are practical for families or anyone who needs a table, sofa, and kitchen.
- Hamilton remains walkable, which keeps ferry and dining access simple.
- Harbor views make the property feel more relaxing than its price band suggests.
- Stronger longer-stay value than many standard-room hotels in the area.
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Location & Access
- Distance from city centre: 9 minutes walk from Front Street, Hamilton.
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- Price range: US$260 – US$390 per night (standard double room)
Nearby Dining & Local Eats
- The Duchess Café is about 4 minutes away for coffee and a quick breakfast before you head into town.
- Crown & Anchor is roughly 4 minutes on foot for a simple lunch or an easy dinner back in Hamilton.
- Mad Hatters is around 10 minutes away and is the dependable dinner choice if you want something sit-down but not overly formal.
- The Pickled Onion is roughly 12 minutes walk for a central pub lunch, fish sandwich, or late casual meal.
- Miles Market is a short taxi or delivery option and matters here because the suites make grocery-based breakfasts and simple dinners worthwhile.
4. Edgehill Manor Guest House






Edgehill Manor is one of the more straightforward value plays in Bermuda. You are paying less for polish and more for a simple private room in a useful position. If the priority is being near Hamilton without paying premium central rates, it deserves a serious look.
The property is older in style, but the pool, practical room setup, and walkable access to the city make it more useful than glamorous. On a short trip, that means fewer taxis. On a longer one, it means more flexibility without stepping up to resort pricing.
- Usually cheaper than better-known Hamilton boutique stays.
- Walkable for restaurants, ferries, and city errands.
- Pool adds a useful reset point after hot days in town.
- Good fit for travelers who care more about function than design.
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Location & Access
- Distance from city centre: 7 minutes walk from Front Street, Hamilton.
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- Price range: US$210 – US$330 per night (standard double room)
Nearby Dining & Local Eats
- The Duchess Café is about 4 minutes away for coffee and a simple breakfast before a day out.
- Crown & Anchor is also about 4 minutes on foot and is the easiest casual meal when you do not want to think too hard.
- Mad Hatters is around 8 minutes away for a more reliable dinner than many purely convenient options nearby.
- The Pickled Onion is roughly 12 minutes walk for pub food, fish sandwiches, and a central meeting point.
- Casey’s is another practical fallback at roughly 12 minutes if you want something low-key after an evening ferry return.
5. Rosedon – Adults Only






Rosedon is not cheap in absolute terms, but it often represents sound value for couples who want a more refined stay without jumping to Bermuda’s most expensive beach resorts. The garden setting softens the city location, and the adult-only atmosphere keeps the whole place notably calmer than bigger properties.
You can walk to Hamilton restaurants, bars, and ferries, which matters because a more polished hotel becomes easier to justify when you are not spending heavily on transport. Think of it as a strategic step up rather than a budget pick.
- Adult-only setup suits couples and quieter trips.
- Boutique feel with better room character than many central properties.
- Hamilton location keeps dining and ferry access simple.
- A strong alternative to full-scale resorts if beach access is not your only priority.
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Location & Access
- Distance from city centre: 7 minutes walk from Front Street, Hamilton.
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- Price range: US$380 – US$650 per night (standard double room)
Nearby Dining & Local Eats
- Huckleberry is on-site and makes first-night or rainy-evening dinners especially easy without sacrificing quality.
- The Duchess Café is about 6 minutes away for quick breakfast runs when you want to get out early.
- Mad Hatters is around 6 minutes on foot and remains one of the most dependable dinner reservations nearby.
- Crown & Anchor is roughly 8 minutes away for a casual lunch or a drink without committing to a full restaurant evening.
- The Pickled Onion is about 10 minutes walk if you want something more central and livelier after dinner.
6. Lemon and Ginger






Lemon and Ginger works best for travelers who want Bermuda to function like a temporary home base rather than a resort. The apartment-style layout, kitchen setup, and residential surroundings make it especially attractive for longer stays, remote work, or anyone trying to keep meal costs from running away.
It is less convenient for casual walkers who want a strip of restaurants outside the door. In return, you get space, privacy, and a more local rhythm. That trade-off is often worth making if you are staying a week or more.
- Apartment-style layouts make self-catering realistic, not theoretical.
- Calmer residential setting suits longer stays and repeat visitors.
- Useful base for travelers who plan to cook breakfast or light dinners.
- Better value per square foot than many standard hotel rooms.
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Location & Access
- Distance from city centre: Not central; about 10 minutes walk from Admiralty House Park and around 10 minutes by taxi into Hamilton.
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- Price range: US$210 – US$320 per night (standard double room)
Nearby Dining & Local Eats
- Walkability is limited here, so think in terms of short taxi or bus hops rather than a restaurant strip outside the apartment.
- The Duchess Café is about 8 to 10 minutes by taxi for coffee, pastries, and a quick breakfast before heading out.
- Mad Hatters is also around 8 to 10 minutes away by taxi and is the most dependable dinner move if you want a proper sit-down meal.
- Crown & Anchor is a similar ride for burgers, salads, and an easy fallback on nights when you want something casual.
- Miles Market is one of the useful grocery stops within a short ride, and it is the place that makes a kitchen stay pay off.
7. Windsong Guest Apartments






Windsong Guest Apartments is a sensible pick for travelers who would rather have an apartment and manage their own routine than pay for hotel services they may not use. Space, privacy, and kitchen facilities are the real selling points here, especially for families, friends sharing, or longer independent stays.
The location is residential rather than central, so the value comes from living more efficiently, not from walking to everything. If that matches your trip style, it can work very well.
- Apartment layout works well for families or travelers sharing a unit.
- Kitchen access helps keep breakfast, snacks, and some dinners under control.
- Residential atmosphere feels quieter than staying near Front Street.
- Good value if you care more about function and space than resort services.
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Location & Access
- Distance from city centre: Not central; about 16 minutes walk from Admiralty House and around 8 minutes by taxi to Hamilton.
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- Price range: US$220 – US$340 per night (standard double room)
Nearby Dining & Local Eats
- Dining is spread out here, so the practical pattern is a short ride into Hamilton or a grocery stop for the apartment.
- The Duchess Café is about 8 minutes by taxi and is the easiest breakfast stop before town days.
- Crown & Anchor is another short ride for burgers, salads, and a casual dinner that does not need advance planning.
- Mad Hatters is around 8 to 10 minutes away by taxi and is the reliable dinner booking when you want something more substantial.
- Miles Market or another Hamilton grocery stop is the key longer-stay move for snacks, breakfast food, and simple apartment meals.
8. Dawkins Manor Hotel






Dawkins Manor sits in the part of Bermuda where location makes more sense the longer you think about it. You are not paying premium Hamilton rates, and you are also not stranded at the far end of the island. Elbow Beach, Paget, and Hamilton all stay within easy reach.
That middle-ground position works well for travelers who want a more reasonable nightly rate, basic self-catering, and enough flexibility to split time between beaches and the city. It is more practical than glamorous, and that is exactly why it earns a place here.
- Kitchenettes make it easier to stretch a 5-day trip into a 7-day one.
- Useful middle position for beach time and Hamilton access.
- Often a more sensible price than better-known south shore resorts.
- Good fit for independent couples and longer stays.
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Location & Access
- Distance from city centre: Not central; about 15 minutes walk from Elbow Beach and around 10 minutes by bus or taxi to Hamilton.
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- Price range: US$210 – US$320 per night (standard double room)
Nearby Dining & Local Eats
- Paraquet Restaurant is the easy move nearby for pancakes, omelets, and a good-value breakfast before beach time.
- Ice Queen is about 5 minutes away for burgers, fries, and milkshakes when you want something cheap and quick.
- Fourways Restaurant is a short taxi or longer walk for the one smarter dinner of the trip and remains a dependable special-occasion choice.
- Huckleberry is about 8 minutes by taxi if you want a more polished brunch or dinner than the immediate neighborhood offers.
- Modern Mart or another grocery stop in Paget or Hamilton is the longer-stay essential for stocking your kitchenette.
9. Paraquet Apartments






Paraquet Apartments is one of those Bermuda stays that makes more sense in use than in photos. The apartments are modest, but the location, nearby restaurant, and self-catering setup give budget-minded travelers a practical way to stay on the south side without committing to resort costs.
It also works for travelers who want to be mobile. Hamilton is close enough to reach easily, and Elbow Beach is not far away. That combination makes it useful for both short trips and mid-length stays.
- Apartment setup suits longer stays far better than a standard hotel room.
- Paraquet Restaurant next door removes the “where do we eat breakfast?” problem.
- Bus and road access make moving around the island straightforward.
- One of the more useful choices for travelers who want to manage food spend.
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Location & Access
- Distance from city centre: 20 minutes walk from Front Street, Hamilton, and about 14 minutes walk from Bermuda Botanical Gardens.
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- Price range: US$230 – US$360 per night (standard double room)
Nearby Dining & Local Eats
- Paraquet Restaurant is the obvious breakfast and brunch move because it is right there and reliably easy.
- Ice Queen is around 5 minutes away for quick burgers, fries, and ice cream without stretching the budget.
- Flanagan’s and other Hamilton spots are a short ride away if you want something livelier for lunch or a drink.
- Fourways Restaurant is a short taxi ride for a more formal dinner and is the classic special-meal choice nearby.
- A grocery stop in Paget or Hamilton is worth doing early because the apartment kitchen is one of the main reasons to stay here.
10. Inverurie Executive Suites






Inverurie is one of the strongest suite-style stays in Bermuda if you need real space. Harbor views, balconies, and larger layouts make it feel more substantial than many rooms closer to Hamilton, and Darrell’s Wharf gives the property better access than the map first suggests.
It is especially good for longer stays, remote work, or family trips where separate sleeping and living zones reduce friction. This is value through room size and layout rather than low headline rates.
- Large suites offer better day-to-day comfort on longer stays.
- Harbor-side location feels calmer than Hamilton while staying connected.
- Useful for families, hybrid work trips, and couples who want more space.
- Kitchen and suite features make grocery runs worthwhile.
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Location & Access
- Distance from city centre: Not central; 1 minute walk from Darrell’s Wharf and around 10 minutes by ferry or taxi into Hamilton.
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- Price range: US$360 – US$560 per night (standard double room)
Nearby Dining & Local Eats
- Blu Bar & Grill at Belmont is a short taxi ride and is a strong lunch or sunset-dinner option with broad appeal.
- Fourways Restaurant is also nearby by taxi for the classic special meal in this part of Bermuda.
- Beau Rivage is a good quieter dinner option within a short ride if you want something waterfront and less busy.
- A quick coffee or pastry run is easiest by taxi toward Paget or Hamilton rather than on foot from the suites.
- Lindo’s or Miles Market are the grocery stops that matter here because the suite setup rewards stocking snacks, breakfast food, and a few basics.
11. Bermuda Villa Guest House






Bermuda Villa Guest House suits travelers who are comfortable with a residential base and want to keep costs steadier by staying outside the obvious hotel zones. Darrell’s Wharf access helps a lot, because it gives you a practical route into Hamilton without feeling as isolated as some inland guesthouses.
This is a better fit for independent travelers than for anyone seeking hotel-style service. Space and location are the real advantages.
- Residential setting can feel calmer and more local than larger hotels.
- Darrell’s Wharf nearby improves access into Hamilton.
- Works for longer stays where room value matters more than amenities.
- Useful for travelers who do not need resort infrastructure.
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Location & Access
- Distance from city centre: Not central; 7 minutes walk from Darrell’s Wharf and around 10 minutes by ferry or taxi to Hamilton.
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- Price range: US$190 – US$310 per night (standard double room)
Nearby Dining & Local Eats
- Blu Bar & Grill is a short taxi ride for a polished lunch or dinner with an easy menu for mixed groups.
- Fourways Restaurant is another nearby taxi ride and is the obvious place for one better dinner while staying in this area.
- Beau Rivage works well for a calmer waterfront meal if you want something less formal than a full tasting-style evening.
- Coffee and light breakfast are easiest to pick up in Paget or Hamilton rather than on foot from the guest house.
- A first-day stop at Lindo’s or Miles Market makes sense because guesthouse stays become better value once you control snacks and breakfast.
12. Greensleaves Guest House






Greensleaves Guest House is the kind of stay that works for travelers who want privacy, a quieter neighborhood, and a lower nightly rate than Bermuda’s resorts. It is not trying to compete on facilities. It wins by offering a simple base in Warwick where breakfasts and a calmer pace help the trip feel manageable.
If you expect polished public spaces, look elsewhere. If you want a place to sleep well, plan beach days, and keep the budget from drifting upward, it is worth considering.
- Quieter residential location than the island’s busier hotel zones.
- Breakfast helps reduce daily spend and simplifies mornings.
- Good for longer stays where you mostly need a base, not a scene.
- Warwick position can work well for south shore beach days.
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Location & Access
- Distance from city centre: Not central; about 10 minutes by car from Hamilton and within reach of Warwick’s south shore beaches by short ride or bus.
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- Price range: US$190 – US$300 per night (standard double room)
Nearby Dining & Local Eats
- Henry VIII is usually the easiest pub-style dinner by taxi, with pizza, beer, and a menu that works even when everyone wants different things.
- Rustico in Southampton is a dependable casual dinner option for pasta and pizza when you want off-property variety.
- A beach lunch at Coconuts or another south shore resort restaurant can make sense if you are already spending the day by the water.
- Fourways Restaurant is the smarter-dinner option within a reasonable taxi ride.
- Lindo’s Warwick or another nearby supermarket is the practical stop for breakfast extras, fruit, and takeaway.
13. Bermuda Connections Guest House






Bermuda Connections Guest House is for travelers who want the west end without west-end resort pricing. That usually means accepting that restaurants are more spread out and that transport planning matters. In return, you get a simpler, more affordable base for golf, coastal sightseeing, and quieter nights.
It is especially worth considering if you plan to divide time between Southampton, Dockyard, and a few beach stops rather than commuting into Hamilton every evening.
- More achievable rates than many west-end resorts.
- Good base for Port Royal, Dockyard, and Southampton sights.
- Works well for independent travelers planning day trips by bus or taxi.
- Guesthouse format suits longer stays better than a small standard room.
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Location & Access
- Distance from city centre: Not central; about 10 minutes walk from Port Royal Golf Course and roughly 25 minutes by car from Hamilton.
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- Price range: US$220 – US$340 per night (standard double room)
Nearby Dining & Local Eats
- Woody’s is a short drive and is worth planning around for a proper local fish sandwich lunch.
- Rustico is around 10 to 12 minutes away by car for pizza, pasta, and a dependable casual dinner.
- Henry VIII is another practical taxi option if you want pub food, beer, and a low-pressure evening.
- A sea-view dinner at Ocean Echo or another nearby resort restaurant is the best special-meal move in this part of Bermuda.
- A supermarket stop early in the stay matters here because grocery-backed breakfasts and snacks save the most in the west end.
14. St George’s Club Hotel






St George’s Club Hotel is one of Bermuda’s most practical family and longer-stay picks because the units are not just rooms. You get cottage-style accommodation with real living space and kitchens, which is exactly what keeps a multiday Bermuda trip from becoming exhausting and expensive.
The setting also helps. St. George’s is historic, walkable, and calmer in the evenings than Hamilton. That makes it a strong option for families, multigenerational trips, and travelers arriving through the airport who want to settle quickly.
- Full kitchens and larger cottage layouts are genuinely useful, not just nice to have.
- Walkable to the old town, museums, and harborfront dining.
- Two pools and easier parking than central Hamilton properties.
- Strong fit for families, longer stays, and east-end itineraries.
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Location & Access
- Distance from city centre: 5 minutes walk from King’s Square and the St. George’s World Heritage Centre.
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- Price range: US$330 – US$520 per night (standard double room)
Nearby Dining & Local Eats
- Mama Angie’s is about 5 minutes on foot for coffee, breakfast, and an easy start before sightseeing.
- Achilles is around 5 to 6 minutes away for gyros, pizza, and takeaway that works very well for families.
- White Horse is roughly 6 minutes walk for a harbor-view lunch and a straightforward fish sandwich.
- Wahoo’s Bistro is about 8 minutes away and is the dependable seafood dinner choice in town.
- Tempest Bistro is another 8 to 10 minute walk and is the right pick for the nicer sit-down meal.
15. Grotto Bay Beach Resort






Grotto Bay is one of the few Bermuda resorts that can make sense as value if you use it properly. The airport transfer is tiny, the beach and water access are right there, and the property gives you enough to do that a short stay does not require constant extra spending on transport and activities.
Rooms are not the most design-forward on the island, but many travelers will happily trade that for convenience, swimmable water, and an easier arrival or departure day. It is especially strong for first-time visitors who want the resort part of Bermuda without the very top rates.
- Short airport transfer cuts hassle and cost right away.
- Private beach and cove setting make on-property downtime actually worthwhile.
- Good fit for families and short stays that do not want too much logistics.
- Often better value than more polished beach resorts once transport is counted.
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Location & Access
- Distance from city centre: Not central; about 2 minutes from the airport and 6 minutes walk from Crystal Caves.
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- Price range: US$360 – US$560 per night (standard double room)
Nearby Dining & Local Eats
- Swizzle Inn is about a 3-minute walk and is the obvious first-night move for pub food and a Bermuda rum swizzle.
- Tom Moore’s Tavern is a short walk or quick taxi ride for the special dinner and is the best polished meal nearby.
- The resort’s own restaurants are very useful on arrival and departure days when changing locations feels like work.
- Bailey’s Bay snack stops and quick casual options are easiest by short bus or taxi rather than on foot.
- Small grocery runs are easiest via a quick taxi because the airport corridor is more practical by vehicle than by walking.
16. Coco Reef Bermuda






Coco Reef remains a sensible south shore option if what you really want is a beachfront Bermuda stay without paying the very highest rates on the island. The strongest argument here is the water: you are booking the beach and the sea views first, then the room.
For travelers who plan to spend most of the day swimming, walking the shore, and taking short taxis for dinner, that formula can work well. It is less convincing if your priority is city access or a dense run of nearby restaurants.
- Classic beachfront setting on one of Bermuda’s most appealing stretches of coast.
- A genuine beach-first stay at rates often below the top luxury tier.
- Works for couples and short beach breaks where scenery matters most.
- Easy to pair with occasional Hamilton dinners rather than daily commuting.
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Location & Access
- Distance from city centre: Not central; about 14 minutes walk from Elbow Beach and around 10 to 15 minutes by car into Hamilton.
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- Price range: US$300 – US$470 per night (standard double room)
Nearby Dining & Local Eats
- The on-site beachfront dining is the most practical lunch choice when you do not want to leave the sand.
- Paraquet Restaurant is about 6 minutes by taxi for breakfast or a relaxed casual meal.
- Fourways Restaurant is around 8 minutes away for a more formal dinner and is the classic special-meal answer nearby.
- Huckleberry is another short taxi ride if you want a polished brunch or dinner in a town-adjacent setting.
- A quick grocery stop in Paget or Hamilton is worthwhile for snacks and drinks because the room-and-beach rhythm here invites easy in-room downtime.
17. Fourways Inn






Fourways Inn is for travelers who prefer a smaller, more traditional Bermuda stay over a larger resort. It is not trying to be modern or flashy. Its appeal is a long-established restaurant, intimate scale, and a position that keeps Hamilton, Paget, and parts of Southampton within reasonable reach.
Value here is about atmosphere and the convenience of having a strong dinner option on-site. Couples tend to get the most out of it.
- Intimate inn feel instead of a standard resort formula.
- On-site restaurant makes dinner planning very easy.
- Mid-island position helps balance beach and town time.
- Good fit for couples who want something quieter and more traditional.
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Location & Access
- Distance from city centre: Not central; about 10 minutes by car from Hamilton and set just off Middle Road in a useful mid-island position.
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- Price range: US$360 – US$580 per night (standard double room)
Nearby Dining & Local Eats
- Fourways Restaurant itself is the main reason many guests book here and is the obvious special meal without leaving the property.
- Blu Bar & Grill is a short taxi ride for a broader menu and good harbor views if you want a second polished dinner option.
- Beau Rivage is another useful nearby taxi ride for a calmer waterfront meal.
- Coffee and simple breakfast are easiest picked up in Paget or Hamilton depending your day’s direction.
- A grocery stop in Paget or Warwick still helps if you want room snacks, drinks, and lighter lunches between larger dinners.
18. Pompano Beach Club






Pompano Beach Club is best for travelers who do not need to be in Hamilton every night. If your ideal Bermuda trip means wake up to open water, swim, snorkel, eat on-site, and repeat, its remote position becomes part of the appeal rather than a problem.
It is not a budget hotel in the global sense, but for Bermuda it can be a strong value beach stay because the views are excellent and the property gives you enough reason to stay put.
- Large ocean views and immediate beach access do much of the heavy lifting.
- Strong choice for longer beach-focused stays that do not need constant transport.
- Club-like atmosphere feels relaxed rather than overly formal.
- Useful west-end base for golfers and repeat visitors.
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Location & Access
- Distance from city centre: Not central; about 25 minutes by car from Hamilton and set directly above Pompano Beach.
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- Price range: US$330 – US$540 per night (standard double room)
Nearby Dining & Local Eats
- The on-site dining rooms are the most practical breakfast and dinner answer because the property is designed for guests who stay close to base.
- Woody’s is about a 10-minute drive and is the right lunch detour for a local fish sandwich.
- Rustico is around 12 minutes away for pizza, pasta, and a casual dinner off property.
- Henry VIII is about 15 minutes by car if you want pub food and a more relaxed evening setting.
- A supermarket stop in Southampton early in the stay is smart for drinks, fruit, and beach-day snacks.
19. Azura Bermuda






Azura is closer to a strategic splurge than a low-cost stay, but it belongs in this guide because the suite-style layouts can make real sense for Bermuda. If you are comparing against smaller luxury rooms elsewhere, the added space, kitchens in some categories, and direct sea-facing setup can justify the spend.
It suits couples and small families who want something modern and do not mind using taxis or a rental. This is one of the better-looking places on the island, and the room product is a big part of the appeal.
- Contemporary suites feel fresher than many traditional Bermuda rooms.
- Oceanfront views and terraces are a genuine part of the stay, not an afterthought.
- Useful for longer stays where suite space offsets the higher rate.
- Good for couples who want a sharper design standard.
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Location & Access
- Distance from city centre: Not central; about 10 minutes by car from Hamilton and roughly 5 minutes by car from Marley Beach and the Elbow Beach area.
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- Price range: US$430 – US$720 per night (standard double room)
Nearby Dining & Local Eats
- The on-site restaurant is useful for sea-view breakfasts or an easy first-night dinner after arrival.
- Henry VIII is about 10 minutes by taxi for pub food, pizza, and a relaxed evening fallback.
- Fourways Restaurant is about 10 minutes away by taxi for the more formal dinner of the trip.
- Coconuts or another Elbow Beach lunch spot is around 10 minutes away if you want to keep the day beach-focused.
- Lindo’s Warwick is the grocery stop that matters if your suite includes kitchen space and you want to make the room work harder.
20. Newstead Belmont Hills Golf Resort & Spa






Newstead Belmont Hills is one of Bermuda’s strongest longer-stay options if your budget can stretch beyond the midrange. Suites are large, many have kitchens, and the harbor-facing setup feels calmer than Hamilton while still staying connected through shuttle and ferry links.
It is not a bargain, but it can be better value than smaller luxury rooms once you factor in space, self-catering flexibility, and a layout that works for a week rather than just a couple of nights.
- Large suites reduce the usual Bermuda squeeze on family and longer trips.
- Harbor setting feels relaxed while keeping Hamilton accessible.
- Useful mix of resort polish and apartment practicality.
- Good for families, remote workers, and mixed work-leisure stays.
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Location & Access
- Distance from city centre: Not central; close to harbor shuttle points and around 10 minutes by car or ferry into Hamilton.
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- Price range: US$430 – US$690 per night (standard double room)
Nearby Dining & Local Eats
- Aurora at Newstead is the easy harbor-side dinner when you want quality without leaving the property.
- Blu Bar & Grill is a short taxi ride for brunch, lunch, or sunset dinner and suits almost any group.
- Beau Rivage is another good nearby taxi option for a calmer waterfront meal.
- Fourways Restaurant is around 8 minutes away if you want one classic Bermuda fine-dining night.
- Miles Market or Lindo’s are the practical grocery stops that make the suite setup earn its keep.
Practical Booking Advice
How To Choose Affordable Places To Stay In Bermuda
When comparing affordable places to stay in Bermuda, the right question is not whether a room looks cheapest on the search page. The right question is what the stay forces you to spend after you arrive. A cheaper room that needs two taxis a day often loses to a slightly pricier room in Hamilton or a suite with a kitchen.
For short trips, location usually wins. Hamilton, Rosemont, and a few Paget addresses save time and reduce transport friction. For stays of a week or more, kitchens, ferries, and room size start to matter more than being in the center.
Also watch the real room type. Some Bermuda properties headline with a lower number, but the category that makes sense for two adults may be a step up. If you are staying longer, pay attention to whether the room genuinely supports breakfasts, light dinners, and drying beach gear.
Finally, be honest about your evenings. If you want dinner out every night and no scooter, staying close to Hamilton pays back fast. If you want sea views, beach time, and calmer nights, a resort or guesthouse farther out can still be the better-value choice.
The cleanest way to save in Bermuda is to choose one thing that lowers the whole trip bill: a Hamilton address, a kitchen, or a resort where you can spend a full day without moving. Once you know which of those matters most, the shortlist gets much easier.
One-Page Itinerary Fit Check
Book Hamilton or Rosemont. Royal Palms Hotel, The Oxford House, Rosemont Guest Suites, and Edgehill Manor Guest House are the easiest, lowest-friction fits.
Paget and Harbour Road work best. Dawkins Manor Hotel, Paraquet Apartments, Inverurie Executive Suites, and Bermuda Villa Guest House balance town and beach access well.
Lean toward Lemon and Ginger, Windsong Guest Apartments, Paraquet Apartments, St George’s Club Hotel, or Newstead if the budget allows.
St George’s Club Hotel and Grotto Bay are the safest practical choices. Newstead works if you want more polish and bigger suites.
Rosedon – Adults Only is the best central couples option. Fourways Inn is quieter and classic. Azura Bermuda is the modern sea-view splurge.
Choose Coco Reef Bermuda for the south shore, Pompano Beach Club for west-end seclusion, or Grotto Bay Beach Resort for the easiest arrival-to-beach transition.
Bermuda rewards clear trade-offs. Stay central for ferries and dining, stay in suites for longer trips, or stay by the water if the beach is the point of the trip. The wrong base is expensive here. The right one keeps the whole trip calmer.