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Elbow Beach Bermuda

Elbow Beach Bermuda is one of the hotels of the Mandarin Oriental's collection of luxury establishments. The resort is named after the stretch of private, unspoiled shore on which it dwells, a breathtaking beach of pink sand. Set in the midst of fifty acres of landscaped gardens, the hotel is just a twenty-five minute taxi drive from the airport and five minutes away from the pleasant, downtown area of Hamilton, the capital of the island.

The Elbow Beach Bermuda is an imaginative combination of resort hotel and cottage colony. The hotel has two hundred
thirty five luxurious rooms and suites, on top of a choice of seven stylish restaurants. Adding together these features with an access to a lot of leisure amenities for all ages, from golf and tennis to scuba diving and kayaking, plus world-class conference facilities.

The three Royal Suites of the Elbow Beach Bermuda hotel, Caprice, Morning Glory, and Rose, are two and three-bedroom cottages located on the grounds that has a mini-bar, data port, TV, safe, iron/ironing board, robes, hair dryer, toiletries, and umbrella plus also includes a butler service. Guestrooms in the main building of the hotel features high-speed internet connection, visual teleconferencing capabilities and virtual network, and complimentary shoeshine.

This hotel combines the best of both worlds, from the one hundred thirty eight guestrooms in the main hotel for guests seeking luxury and convenience of a deluxe hotel, to the one hundred- twelve guestrooms in the single-level cottage colony featuring classic cottage décor of tile floors, white and pink interiors, lanais opening to grassy lawns, and easy entrée to the beach.

The Seashore Grill of the Elbow Beach Bermuda serves prized contemporary "New Bermudian" cuisine, combining local foods and flavours with new world technique. Guests can enjoy dining indoors or out to take pleasure in the panoramic ocean views. Café Lido to be found on the grounds overlooking the beach offers a Mediterranean menu either inside or outside. Mickey's Sand Bar placed on the beach serves laid-back beach fare for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

For recreation activities, guests can take the fun and energy on the hotels' five Plexi-Pave courts, where two are lit for night play. The fitness facility with aerobic equipment and free weights, and there is also golf at nearby courses, and bicycle rental on the property. Elbow Beach Bermuda hotel also offers a variety of entertaining schedule of sporting and leisure activities for guests who want to have an active vacation or simply a relaxing one by the pool.

This hotel is a favorite with royalty and celebrities, who value the extra privacy offered by the hotel's tropical hideaway. Truly, this hotel meets the exact meaning of luxury, relaxation, and fun.

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