Grotto Bay Beach Resort is exquisitely positioned on 21 lush acres above it's own private beach, gracing one of the most pristine, turquoise waters in Bermuda. Naturally landscaped gardens, immaculate crystal caves, a fresh water swimming pool, an exquisite outdoor jacuzzi, dining to suite every mood and taste and fresh, comfortable rooms compliment the charm and allure of this wonderful resort.
The Bermuda resort offers 201 guestrooms in 11 three-story pastel-colored lodges. All include a ground-floor patio or upper-floor balcony with views of the Atlantic Ocean and are furnished with two chairs. Decor features pastel-colored walls, crown molding, white-tile floors with straw-mat area rugs, and tropical-wood furniture including a two-chair dining set. Marble bathrooms include tub/shower combinations.
Pay movies, Climate control, Air conditioning, Dial-up Internet access, Voice mail. Refrigerator. Coffee/tea maker, Wake-up calls, Housekeeping, Turndown service (on request), Hair dryer, Iron/ironing board, In-room safe, Clock radio, Rollaway beds, Patio or Balcony.
Dramatic swimming options include two large underground caves, flooded with saltwater and theatrically lighted to highlight transparent, turquoise water; limestone stalagtites and stalagmites. A 100-yard pink-sand beach runs along the ocean beach, and a large freeform pool is offered just above the beach. There are also two terraces. A nearby garden spa accommodates eight in a secluded setting
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