Escape to Paradise: Cambridge Beaches' Bermuda Bliss

Cambridge Beaches Resort and Spa Somerset Village Bermuda

Cambridge Beaches Resort and Spa Somerset Village Bermuda

Escape to Paradise: Cambridge Beaches' Bermuda Bliss

Escape to Paradise: Cambridge Beaches - Bermuda Bliss or Bermuda Bust? (A Rambling Review)

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Alright, buckle up buttercups, because this isn't your average sanitized travel review. I just survived (and thrived in) a stay at Cambridge Beaches in Bermuda, and I’m here to spill the tea – the iced tea with a little rum, that is. Let's just say, paradise isn't always perfectly… perfect.

Accessibility: A Mixed Bag… Honestly, Mostly Good

First things first: Accessibility. This is important, people, and I'm happy to say Cambridge Beaches tried. They've got the basics – ramps, elevators (thank God, those hills!), and, I think (because I thankfully didn't need it), some rooms with accessible features. The main reception area and some of the restaurants are definitely navigable. Now, I'm not a wheelchair user, so my observations are limited. But from what I saw, it seems they're taking it seriously. Kudos to them.

On-site Accessible Restaurants/Lounges: Okay, I can't swear that every restaurant table is fully accessible, but I did eat at the main dining room and a couple of the lounges, and it seemed okay. Roomy enough. Easy to navigate between tables. The bar areas were a bit tight, but hey, you’re usually nursing a cocktail there, right?

Wheelchair Accessible? (See above – trying is the operative word.)

Internet, Internet, Everywhere (and Mostly Good!)

Okay, the internet situation. Free Wi-Fi in all rooms! Yes! Glorious! You can finally update your Instagram without racking up insane roaming charges. However… I'm a millennial (don't hate), and I need instant gratification. There were times when the Wi-Fi in my room got a little… spotty. Streaming a movie? Forget it. Catching up on emails? Possible, but with a lot of buffering. Internet [LAN] exists, and a lot of rooms do not have it, but the Wi-Fi's pretty darn good. Internet services, well, they try!

Wi-Fi in Public Areas: Generally good. You can actually do a video call from the pool, which is a pretty good indicator.

Things to Do, Ways to Relax: The Bermuda Bliss Factor

This is where Cambridge Beaches really shines. Okay, let's ditch the pretense. This place is gorgeous. Pure, unadulterated, Instagram-worthy gorgeous.

  • Body scrub, body wrap, fitness center, foot bath, gym/fitness, massage, pool with view, sauna, spa, spa/sauna, steamroom, swimming pool, swimming pool [outdoor]: Yes. Yes to all of these! The spa is heaven. I spent a solid afternoon there, and I'm pretty sure I emerged a new woman. The massage was incredible… I might have even drooled a little. Don't judge me. The outdoor pool? Breathtaking. The view! Oh, the view… The whole pool experience is so relaxing and the pool is so pretty!
  • The Sauna: I tried the sauna, and it was so hot, it felt like my insides were melting. But in a good way. After, I felt cleansed.
  • The Steam Room: I LOVE a steamroom, again, super hot, but the air felt cleaner than the outside world!

Cleanliness and Safety: COVID-Style… Or at Least, They Try

Alright, let's get real. Traveling post-COVID is a… trip. Cambridge Beaches really leaned into the safety protocols.

  • Anti-viral cleaning products, Breakfast takeaway service, Cashless payment service: Check, check, and check.
  • Daily disinfection in common areas: Yup, constantly scrubbing down.
  • Hand sanitizer, Hot water linen and laundry washing, Hygiene certification, Individually-wrapped food options, Physical distancing of at least 1 meter, Professional-grade sanitizing services, Room sanitization opt-out available, Rooms sanitized between stays, Safe dining setup, Sanitized kitchen and tableware items: Okay, okay, they really tried.
  • Doctor/nurse on call: I didn’t need to call them, but I love the idea of having one!
  • Shared stationery removed: Fair point, no pens lying around.
  • Staff trained in safety protocol: They all tried.
  • Sterilizing equipment: I saw some, but I tried not to think about it too much.

My biggest issue? I opted out of the room sanitization one day because I’m a germaphobe! I mean, it’s a great option, especially if you have the means and a fear-the-plague state of mind.

Dining, Drinking, and Snacking: A Culinary Adventure (Mostly Delicious!)

The food… oh, the food. Let's just say I ate my weight in fish tacos.

  • A la carte in restaurant, Alternative meal arrangement, Asian breakfast, Asian cuisine in restaurant, Bar, Bottle of water, Breakfast [buffet], Breakfast service, Buffet in restaurant, Coffee/tea in restaurant, Coffee shop, Desserts in restaurant, Happy hour, International cuisine in restaurant, Poolside bar, Restaurants, Room service [24-hour], Salad in restaurant, Snack bar, Soup in restaurant, Vegetarian restaurant, Western breakfast, Western cuisine in restaurant: Cambridge Beaches has it all. The restaurants offer stunning views and delicious food. There are various options!

I had a particularly memorable lunch at the Poolside bar. And by memorable, I mean I ate so many conch fritters, I almost exploded. They were divine. Crunchy, flavorful, and washed down with a perfect Dark 'n' Stormy. Perfection. The cocktails were strong… or weak, depending on the bartender. Always a gamble!

The Breakfast [buffet] was impressive. Fresh fruit, pastries, eggs cooked to order. I may have lost my mind a little at the buffet. I love hotel buffets, and this one was outstanding.

However, I did have one slightly… awkward dining experience. My first night, I went to a fancier restaurant. The food was beautiful, the service impeccable. But I was starving, and the portions were… petite. After the soup, salad and main course, I was still so hungry! I ended up ordering room service [24-hour] after, a rather hefty burger, and ate it in my bathrobe watching terrible reality TV. Hey, everyone has their off nights, right?

Services and Conveniences: The Details That Matter (and Sometimes Don’t)

  • Air conditioning in public area, Audio-visual equipment for special events, Business facilities, Cash withdrawal, Concierge, Contactless check-in/out, Convenience store, Currency exchange, Daily housekeeping, Doorman, Dry cleaning, Elevator, Essential condiments, Facilities for disabled guests, Food delivery, Gift/souvenir shop, Indoor venue for special events, Invoice provided, Ironing service, Laundry service, Luggage storage, Meeting/banquet facilities, Meetings, Meeting stationery, On-site event hosting, Outdoor venue for special events, Projector/LED display, Safety deposit boxes, Seminars, Shrine, Smoking area, Terrace, Wi-Fi for special events, Xerox/fax in business center: Pretty much everything you'd expect from a luxury resort. The Concierge was super helpful, even when I asked ridiculously specific questions like, "Where can I find the best local rum cake?" (They delivered!)

  • Cash withdrawal: Available, thankfully.

  • Concierge: Super helpful.

  • Contactless check-in/out: Smooth and easy.

  • Daily housekeeping: Very thorough, but some of them had a "leave you alone" attitude.

  • Doorman: Always friendly, always there.

  • Invoice provided: Easy!

  • Laundry service: Fast and efficient.

  • Luggage storage: Handy if you arrive early or depart late.

  • Meeting/banquet facilities: Looked fancy, whatever.

  • Safety deposit boxes: Peace of mind.

  • Smoking area: (Thank goodness).

  • Terrace: Lovely, but gets hot during the day.

For the Kids: Is Cambridge Beaches Family-Friendly?

  • Babysitting service, Family/child friendly, Kids facilities, Kids meal: It says family-friendly, and they offer babysitting… but it wasn't the vibe I got. Cambridge Beaches is definitely geared towards couples, romantic getaways, and people who want peace and quiet. Kids are welcome, but it's not a "kiddie paradise." I saw a few families, but mostly adults.

Access, Security, and Everything Else: The Fine Print

  • **CCTV in common areas, CCTV outside property, Check-in/out [express], Check-in/out [private], Couple's room, Exterior corridor, Fire extinguisher, Front desk [24-hour], Hotel chain, Non-smoking rooms,
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Alright, buckle up, buttercups, because we're not doing a "perfect itinerary" here. We're doing LIFE. Bermuda edition. And it involves Cambridge Beaches, so, yeah… things are gonna get fancy-ish. Wish me luck. Here we go:

Cambridge Beaches: Bermuda Bliss (and a Touch of Mayhem) - A Hot Mess Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival - OMG, Bermuda Sun! And Sand… in Places I Didn't Expect.

  • Morning (Like, REALLY Morning): Fly into L.F. Wade International Airport (BDA). This is where the glamour of travel really begins, right? Nope. It starts with the utter chaos of trying to find your oversized suitcase after a red-eye flight. I swear, they hide them in the baggage carousel depths. Victory! Taxi to Cambridge Beaches. The driver, a lovely Bermudian gent named Stanley, immediately starts telling jokes about tourists and sunburn. I am already vibing with Bermuda.
  • Late Morning to Early Afternoon (Check-in - The Moment of Truth): Arrive at Cambridge Beaches. OMG. The pictures don't lie. Okay, maybe they slightly lie about the perfect amount of sunlight, but still. It's stunning. Check-in? Smooth. Except I'm instantly regretting the decision to pack that one dress I thought would be "perfect." It's, you know, a lot. Settling into the room, though? Pure. Bliss. Private terrace. Ocean view. Feeling pretty smug right now. Until I try to open the mini-fridge and somehow manage to drop the ice bucket EVERYWHERE. Good start, self.
  • Afternoon: Beach Time (and the Quest for the Perfect Tan): First order of business? The beach. Not just any beach. Cambridge Beaches has several little coves and beaches. I choose the one closest to the main pool bar because, priorities. Sunscreen. Check. Book. Check. Massive oversized straw hat that probably takes up half the beach? Check. The tan is elusive, though. I swear, I'm turning a gorgeous shade of lobster. Also, I spend a solid hour trying to remove a rogue piece of sand that somehow snuck into my swimsuit. (Insert audible sigh)
  • Evening: Sunset Cocktails and Dinner (Attempting to Be Sophisticated): Sunset cocktails at the bar. The Dark 'n' Stormys are… dangerous. Delicious. But dangerous. I'm chatting with a couple who are celebrating their 25th anniversary. They're adorable, but I'm pretty sure they are already on their third round with their hands all over each other, I'm starting to imagine my own 25th anniversary (maybe with less PDA). Dinner at Tamarisk Restaurant. The food is… mostly good. But here's the truth: all I really want is a burger after my beach day. And my attempt to be sophisticated fails spectacularly when I accidentally spill red wine on my white linen trousers. (I'm pretty sure I'm blushing harder than my sunburn). But hey, the sunset was gorgeous, and the wine stain just adds character, right? Right?
  • Late Evening: Stars and Sweet Sleep: Stumbling back to the room, feeling like I want to snuggle into my plush bed and sleep for 14 hours

Day 2: Exploring & Water Adventures – This is Where the "Perfect Day" Fantasies Crumble (in a Good Way!)

  • Morning: Breakfast Blues and a Beach Walk Breakfast at the Tamarisk, again. I skip the fancy stuff and make a heroic attempt to try to make a scrambled egg. I'd say it was a 7/10. The sun rose and I decided I will walk on one of the beaches before everyone else. After a good walk, it felt like I was the only one on the island. I feel content and happy with my choices.
  • Mid-Morning: Jet Skiing - Adrenaline and Near-Disaster: Okay, this is it. My "fearless adventurer" moment. I signed up for jet skiing. I am usually a land person but I felt this would push me a little. The jet skis are FAST. I'm pretty sure I spent the first five minutes clinging to the handlebars and screaming internally. Then, I almost crashed into a buoy. Twice. After that, it was… exhilarating! (Mostly). But the adrenaline rush was incredible! I even saw a sea turtle!
  • Lunch (Fueling the Fiasco): Quick lunch from the nearby restaurant, the "Breezes". The fish sandwich was my salvation, basically. Needed fuel for the afternoon's inevitable mishaps.
  • Afternoon: Snorkeling - Under the Sea (and My Own Embarrassments): Snorkeling time! I've always wanted to see the beautiful coral reefs. (Sigh). I tried. But, let's just say my coordination skills didn't fully translate into the water. Ended up swallowing a lot of saltwater and flailing around like a beached whale. I think I may have kicked a few innocent fish. But hey, I saw some fish! And the coral was beautiful.
  • Evening: Back To Reality: Dinner at the restaurant. I'm still trying to find some good food but I am willing to try.

Day 3: Island Hopping and Finding My Bermuda Groove (Maybe!)

  • Morning: Ferry to Hamilton: Head to the ferry terminal at Somerset. A ferry to Hamilton! The capital city. I'm told it's charming. And it is! The colours are vibrant. I buy a ludicrously expensive souvenir. No regrets!
  • Afternoon: Exploring Hamilton: Exploring the shops, the art galleries, and even a museum. I actually learn a thing or two about Bermuda's history. Shocking! I also buy another ludicrously expensive souvenir. Okay, maybe a few regrets.
  • Evening: Exploring the Local Life: Back to Cambridge Beaches. Dinner. Talking with locals to learn more about the island. That's interesting.
  • Late Evening: Final Thoughts: Final night at the hotel. Tomorrow, I will head back home.

Overall Reflections (aka, The Messy Truth):

So, yeah, it wasn't "perfect." There were sunburns, minor disasters, and moments where I questioned my life choices. But you know what? It was real. I felt a sense of joy and peace as I walked on the sand alone. I connected with the people, I faced some fears (Jet Skis!!!), and I ate some truly delicious food. Did I master the art of beach fashion? Nope. Did I become an expert snorkeler? Definitely not. But did I have an incredible time in Bermuda? Absolutely. Would I go back? In a heartbeat. And maybe next time, I'll remember to pack more sunscreen… and fewer "perfect" dresses.

P.S. – Bermuda is expensive. Plan accordingly. But, in my opinion, it's worth every penny.

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Escape to Paradise: Cambridge Beaches' Bermuda Bliss (or: Did I Actually Leave?)

Okay, spill the tea. Is Cambridge Beaches *actually* as dreamy as the brochures?

Alright, so here's the thing. The brochures? Yeah, they’re good. *Very* good. But reality... well, it's a slightly more *chaotic* dream. Picture this: turquoise water that makes your eyeballs sing, pastel-colored buildings that look like they were ripped straight from a Wes Anderson movie, and a constant, gentle breeze whispering sweet nothings in your ear. That's the good stuff. That's the brochure gold. But… (and there's always a "but," isn't there?)… one morning, I woke up with a rogue mosquito bite the size of Texas on my ankle. Seriously, it looked like a mini-planet. And the WiFi? Let's just say it was on "Bermuda time" – which translates to "whenever it feels like it." So, yes, dreamy, but with a side of "island life" quirks. It’s paradise, but paradise doesn't wipe its feet. I'll say, when my husband booked this trip, I raised my eyebrow - Cambridge beaches is a bit… posh, right? And I’m more “rusty flip-flops and a beer” kind of gal! But dammit if the place didn't grow on me.

Let's talk food. Was the lobster as orgasmic as they promised?

Ooh, the food. Okay, so the *lobster*… (deep breath). Picture this: I’m sitting at the Tamarisk restaurant, legs dangling over the water (or maybe I was just *thinking* I was dangling, I'm not great at elegance). The sun is setting in a glorious orange-pink explosion. And then… the lobster arrives. Now, I'm not one for hyperbole, people. I’m a simple woman. But this... this was practically a religious experience. It was perfectly cooked. Flaky, juicy, swimming in butter. I’m getting goosebumps *now* just thinking about it. I'm not kidding, I almost gnawed the plate as well as the lobster. The risotto, however, was a slightly different story. A bit… underseasoned, shall we say? But, hey, nobody's perfect. And certainly not me (or the risotto, apparently). My husband, who usually polishes off every dish, actually left a few bites behind. Said it was bland. I, in my lobster-induced euphoria, didn't really notice.

Room with a view... or a view of a wall? What's the deal with the accommodations?

Okay, the rooms. Let's be honest, this is a high-end resort, and high-end resorts *should* have incredible rooms. And Cambridge Beaches delivers... for the most part. We splurged (read: my husband pleaded, I rolled my eyes, and then we splurged) on a cottage right on the water. It was *stunning*. Seriously, picture waking up to the sound of waves gently lapping at your door. Pure bliss. We even had a little private patio! I swear, I spent an entire afternoon just reading and watching the water. No complaints, other than maybe the occasional rogue lizard sunbathing a little *too* close to the patio furniture. But... and this is where the imperfections of perfection kick in… I overheard a couple complain about a room overlooking… a parking lot. A *parking lot*. At a place that calls itself paradise! So, my advice? Be *very* specific when you book. Specify, specify, specify! And pray to the travel gods, or whatever you believe in.

What's the beach situation like? Are those pink sands real?

The beaches. Ah, the beaches. Yes, the pink sand is REAL. And it's just as magical as you imagine it. It’s this soft, almost blush-colored sand that feels like silk between your toes. Pure joy. The water is… well, the water is an entire *experience*. It's so clear you can see the tiny little fish swimming around, or at least *I* could, when my glasses didn't decide to fog up from all the sunscreen. There are several little beaches dotted around the property, some secluded coves, some more bustling. And, importantly, the sunbeds were plentiful, so no frantic early morning towel-laying wars! (A total win, in my book, because I’m not an early riser. Ever). However, one day, a rogue wave (or maybe several) decided to eat my sunglasses. Gone. Vanished. Swallowed whole. So… bring a retainer for your sunglasses. Or, you know, don't be a clumsy idiot like me.

Okay, I'm a pool person. Are the pools any good?

The pools? Yes, they have pools. Several, actually. Including an infinity pool. An *infinity pool*! (I’m basically a cliché, aren’t I?). And it's gorgeous, overlooking the ocean, with cocktails being delivered directly to your sun lounger. I felt like a movie star, albeit a slightly sunburnt, slightly tipsy one. Here's a confession, though… I spent most of my time in the *smaller* pool, further down the beach. Less crowded. More private. It was just… *quieter*. I could actually hear the birds, and I could actually, you know, *relax*. The infinity pool, as lovely as it was, sometimes felt a bit… showy. Too many people taking selfies. Too much manufactured glamour. I'm not sure if it says something about me, but I'm a bit of a low-key person.

Did you *actually* relax? Or were you just running from activity to activity?

*Did* I relax? Good question. Honestly? The first couple of days were a bit of a blur. I was trying to do *everything*. Snorkeling (terrified, but I did it). Paddleboarding (I fell a lot). Exploring the island. Then, I crashed. Like a toddler after a sugar rush. And I realised… I just needed to *stop*. Stop trying to be the perfect vacationer. Stop trying to fit everything in. So, I spent the next few days doing absolutely *nothing*. Reading books. Drinking cocktails (a lot of cocktails). Staring at the ocean. And you know what? *That's* when the magic happened. That's when the stress melted away. That's when I actually felt… relaxed. So, yes, eventually, I relaxed. But it took a little bit of a meltdown, on my part, to get there.

Any "hidden gem" tips or things to watch out for?

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Cambridge Beaches Resort and Spa Somerset Village Bermuda

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