Secluded beach in the middle of Cooper Island Nature Reserve. The Southwest-facing beach is accessed using a dirt path through some tall grass. The other beach across from it tends to get more traffic as it is visible from the main path, but both are stunning and the water is nice and calm. Snorkeling is average out here, and both beaches are more suitable for swimming/relaxing. Very little natural shade. No bathrooms or concessions. My absolute favorite beaches in all of Bermuda.
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Read moreJust past Clearwater Beach, it’s worth the quarter mile extra walk to get there. Beautiful beach, only a few people there, and stunning tropical views make it a nearly perfect beach. Restrooms at nearby Clearwater also were a plus. Snorkeling was easy , as it is sheltered, but there weren’t too many fish. A few large parrotfish and a school of sergeant major fish were visible on the perimeters where the small amount of live coral was. We went back here on our last day, we...
Read moreThis beach is way off the beaten path and more than worth a visit if you can handle walking 5 - 10 minutes from your vehicle. There are no lifeguards here and no facilities. There are a few other beaches in the same Nature Reserve that each offer...
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