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"Accessible primarily to club members and overnight hotel guests, the Tucker’s Point Beach Club alone is worth the price of admission to the Rosewood Bermuda resort. Rosewood bills its shoreline as the largest privately owned beach on the island: Rows of neatly spaced chaises, dark blue umbrellas, and the occasional cabana dot the sand. And the water’s good for wading: When you start to get hot, just take a dip, rinse, and repeat. Even better, request from the Water Sports Center a stand-up paddle board or ocean kayak to take in the beach view from a different angle. Getting peckish? There’s beach dining (offerings leaning toward seafood and salads) and drink service, too. (The Aperol spritz has recently been one of the restaurant’s most popular beachfront cocktails, but we recommend the strawberry daiquiris.) Guests can also dine at the club’s restaurant, which sits on an overlook with a panoramic view of the beach below."