Nestled by Hamilton Harbour, Newstead Belmont Hills is an upscale resort boasting stunning views, spacious suites with kitchens, an infinity pool, and a French restaurant.
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"Travelers who prefer to keep busy — whether that’s golfing, getting some pool time, playing tennis, doing yoga, or exploring their surroundings — will be right at home at Newstead Belmont Hills Golf Resort and Spa. Along with the on-property amenities like a golf course, infinity pool, tennis courts, and a spa, the resort offers a complimentary ferry to town and a free shuttle to the airport and beach. As there’s no direct beach access, most guests come for either the golf, the harbor views, or the family-friendly suites with fully equipped kitchens and spacious living areas. The resort is also well-stocked with dining options if you plan to stay close by at mealtimes. Try local seafood dishes at Aurora, take in a gorgeous sunset while eating at Blú, or have a swizzle at Divots Bar & Grill." - Travel + Leisure Editors
"You’d be hard-pressed to find a better view of Hamilton Harbour than the one at Newstead Belmont Hills, where the 60 one-, two-, and three-bedroom suites satisfy the Airbnb set with in-room kitchens, Jacuzzi tubs, and sleeper sofas. Though there’s no on-site beach, the resort’s shuttle can transport you to the nearest shoreline (about 10 minutes away), and a private water taxi is on hand to ferry guests to the restaurants and shops of Hamilton. Care to stay put? One visitor per room is gifted a complimentary round of golf on the property’s championship 18-hole course with your stay, the harbor-front infinity pool and club becomes one of Bermuda ’s top happy-hour scenes come sunset, and Beau Rivage, the island’s only French restaurant, is renowned for its Gallic specialties such as Provençal shrimp risotto and foie gras–stuffed beef Wellington."
"Start us off with an overview. Bermuda is home to a handful of boutique hotels where you’ll get a strong water view—without any beach or sand. On the shores of Hamilton Harbour, where boats routinely make way for dozens of islets and cays, Newstead Belmont Hills Golf Resort & Spa is one of them. If its wordy nomenclature is any indication, there’s a lot more going on at this uniquely modern hotel than meets the eye, so walk through the chic, glassed-in lobby, grab your complimentary Bermuda rum swizzle at the bar, and enjoy the view. What's the story behind it? This is one of a handful of Bermudian properties that was built in the last decade, and everything here still feels new. The hotel is also quite stylish, and its architects took great steps to preserve the very thing you’ve likely come here for: that stunning harbor view. Everything faces the water, including the sexy infinity pool, the avant-garde guest rooms, and the French restaurant, which serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner. If sea breezes are your thing, you’ve come to the right place. Tell us all about the accommodations. Rooms here are some of the most modern in Bermuda; for a real treat, though, book a suite. For starters, you’ll have a full kitchen with stainless-steel appliances and granite-topped counters, sisal rugs on hardwood floors, heavenly bathrooms with huge whirlpool tubs. All rooms—suites and non-suites alike—have private balconies. Is there a charge for Wi-Fi? There's complimentary Wi-Fi throughout the hotel. Are there any good restaurant and bar options on site? Sure, you can grab a meal in Hamilton by hopping aboard the resort’s complimentary ferry (which makes multiple runs to town daily), but you don’t have to. In addition to Zanzibar, a casual burger bar, Newstead also has Beau Rivage , a French-inspired restaurant where award-winning chef Jean Claude Garzia whips up Provençal-style favorites and continental classics. On the breezy outdoor patio, every table has a view of the water. And the service? Did we mention that free rum swizzle upon arrival? It’s just one of many perks. There’s also a complimentary airport shuttle, plus a free round of golf at the 6,100-yard ocean-view course. What type of travelers will you find here? Golfers eager to play a free round, families who enjoy the space of the suites, and couples who can’t get enough of that harbor view. What will we find nearby, if anything? Because Newstead is located on narrow Harbour Road, there’s little nearby within safe walking distance, so you’ll need to take a taxi or hop on a scooter to get anywhere (unless, of course, you’re headed to Hamilton, in which case you can jump on that aforementioned ferry). That includes Bermuda’s beaches—the closest is about 10 minutes away. Any other hotel features worth noting? With only four private treatment rooms, the spa that’s so prevalently in this hotel’s name is sadly pretty small. Still, its massages, facials, and holistic body treatments keep locals coming back again and again—so be sure to book well in advance. Golf is the other big draw here and Belmont is a beaut. Designed in 2002 by renowned golf architect Algie M. Pulley Jr., the course features 18 challenging holes, many with water views. Bottom line: Worth it? Why? Those seeking large rooms with a water view will be quite happy here, as will folks who want to spend part of their vacation on the links: The 18-hole course is among Bermuda’s best." - David LaHuta
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