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Hotel Location:
Paget Parish
Number of Rooms:
235
Credit Cards Accepted:
Hotel Restaurants:
Seahorse Grill, Mickey's Beach Bistro & Bar, Lido, Blue Point (poolside), Seabreeze Cafe (al fresco)
Popular Attractions:
Horseback riding, Railway Trail walk, Hamilton shopping and entertainment
Hotel Amenities:
Spa, scuba and dive shop, five tennis courts (two lighted), heated pool, fitness center, beauty salon, watersports, putting green, childrens activities

Elbow Beach

Bermuda Hotels

Elbow Beach is part of Mandarin Oriental’s portfolio of luxury establishments. It is named after the stretch of private, pristine shore on which it resides – a beach of pink sand. Set amongst 50 acres of landscaped gardens, the hotel is five minutes from the charming, downtown area of Hamilton, the island’s capital.

An ingenious combination of resort hotel and cottage colony, Elbow Beach has 235 luxurious hotel rooms and suites, as well as a choice of six stylish restaurants. In addition, guests have access to a wealth of leisure amenities for all ages, from tennis and golf to kayaking and scuba diving and world class conference facilities.

October 23, 2009 update:

The 101-year-old Elbow Beach Hotel on Bermuda's south shore is shuttering the 131 guestrooms in the pastel-yellow main building for a planned renovation that will take several years.

The move will result in the elimination of 160 jobs by Nov. 30.

General Manager Frank Stocek said the resort’s room count will drop 58%, from 235 units to 98 garden cottages.

Guests will have access to three restaurants and room service during the renovation.

"The luxury vacation experience that our garden cottages offer far surpasses the experience we have been able to deliver within our main building, which has operated for more than 100 years and now is in need of a comprehensive restructuring to meet our guests’ expectations," Stocek said.

Mandarin Oriental will continue to manage the property as it has since 2000. Saudi Prince Khaled bin Sultan bin Abdulaziz Al Saud has owned Elbow Beach since 1991.

The cottages and suites, which were renovated in phases between 2003 and 2007, will get advanced entertainment systems, new interior goods and upgraded bath facilities.

As part of the resort’s redesign, the Veranda Bar will be converted into a recreation lounge.

Other enhancements will include a redo of the Bermuda Room in the main building, which will be restored to its 1908 design as a meeting and banquet venue for small groups, weddings and social functions.

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