West Whale Bay

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West Whale Bay

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Secluded beaches with pink sand, limestone formations, and sunsets  

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"Sunsets and Seclusion on Bermuda Beaches: West Whale Bay, Chaplin Bay, and Stonehole Bay Beaches in Bermuda range from popular, people-watching spots to secluded and serene strands. When it’s time to get away from it all, consider heading to one of these small and secluded, yet incredibly scenic, strips of sand. West Whale Bay Beach, in Southampton Parish, gets its name from, interestingly enough, actual whales. In March and April migrating whales can be seen from its shores. The water is pretty shallow at low tide, and you can float far out into the sapphire sea and enjoy the coral reefs. Whale Bay is one of those off-the-beaten-path Bermuda beaches – you must trek across a field and navigate a rather large rock formation - but once you see the view, you’ll be happy you took the extra effort to find it. For the ultimate in seclusion and romance, go at sunset. Two adjoining beaches on the South Shore, Chaplin Bay and Stonehole Bay, are so small they often disappear at high tide. East of Horseshoe Bay, they back up to the grassy green of South Shore Park. Limestone rock formations stretch across the pink beach, and the shoreline can be quite rocky. Check out the sunset scene and don’t forget your water shoes."

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"Sunsets and Seclusion on Bermuda Beaches: West Whale Bay, Chaplin Bay, and Stonehole Bay Beaches in Bermuda range from popular, people-watching spots to secluded and serene strands. When it’s time to get away from it all, consider heading to one of these small and secluded, yet incredibly scenic, strips of sand. West Whale Bay Beach, in Southampton Parish, gets its name from, interestingly enough, actual whales. In March and April migrating whales can be seen from its shores. The water is pretty shallow at low tide, and you can float far out into the sapphire sea and enjoy the coral reefs. Whale Bay is one of those off-the-beaten-path Bermuda beaches – you must trek across a field and navigate a rather large rock formation - but once you see the view, you’ll be happy you took the extra effort to find it. For the ultimate in seclusion and romance, go at sunset. Two adjoining beaches on the South Shore, Chaplin Bay and Stonehole Bay, are so small they often disappear at high tide. East of Horseshoe Bay, they back up to the grassy green of South Shore Park. Limestone rock formations stretch across the pink beach, and the shoreline can be quite rocky. Check out the sunset scene and don’t forget your water shoes."

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Camnor 4

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Stunning views and only a little family there, quiet place

Elizabeth Ballek

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Beautiful private beach (except for the parrot fish swimming on the rock ledge!) Picture perfect!

John G. Henderson

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Beautiful, smallish beach with easy walking trail access and sufficient parking. A gem when you get the beach to yourself, which is often.

JoAnne Sedgwick

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Pretty little beach. Just make sure it’s low tide before you go.

Heather Cronje

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It is one of the nicest beaches in Bermuda!

Javier Huerta

Google
Este lugar es muy lindo y muy peligroso