Away from luxury hotels, lavish spas and secluded coves, Bermuda boasts a fine collection of golf courses too, headlined by Port Royal and Mid Ocean Club, both of which are considered among the world’s best layouts. Bermuda also offers plenty to the travelling golfer away from its luxurious resorts. Museums and art galleries add touches of culture, while history enthusiasts will marvel at its many forts and other signs of British colonialism.
Why Book a Golf Break in Bermuda
When it comes to luxury golf, the stunning island of Bermuda is one that is hard to beat. With it's stunning coastlines matched by incredible golf courses, a holiday to this Caribbean island is sure to be a memorable one.
Lying in the North Atlantic some 650 miles from the East Coast of the USA, Bermuda is made up of a crescent-shaped network of over 180 islets and measures just 21 square miles.
With an enviable year round climate, stunning sandy beaches and lush tropical greenery, not to mention countless amazing off-course attractions; it’s become a popular holiday destination for those looking for intimacy and island charm.
Golf in Bermuda
Best Golf Courses in Bermuda
Mid Ocean Club
Set on the northeastern tip of Bermuda, Mid Ocean Club is one of the finest golf courses in the world, with jaw-dropping views of the Atlantic Ocean around the course.
- Number 2 ranked course in the Caribbean
- Stunning Atlantic Ocean backdrop
Port Royal Golf
Designed by the world-renowned Robert Trent Jones, Port Royal is another spectacular golf course in Bermuda, with an undulating terrain that skirts along the dramatic oceanside cliffs.
- Opened in 1970
- Robert Trent Jones course design
Tucker’s Point
Formerly called the Castle Harbour Golf Club dating back to the 1930’s, Tucker’s Point is now a exclusive luxury resort club. The hilly course is another course in Bermuda boasting panoramic views also.
- Roger Rulewich design
- Panoramic Views
Things to do in Bermuda
Attractions
Thanks to its varied topography, Bermuda also offers the chance to discover parts of the island on a hike, stroll leisurely down a picture-perfect pink-sandy beach, or try your hand at water sports including sports fishing, sailing and diving.
Scuba Diving
In fact, Bermuda is widely considered to be the wreck-diving capital of the Atlantic, and with over 300 wreck sites to explore, Scuba Diving Magazine also rate it as one of the best diving destinations in the Caribbean and Atlantic.
Culture
Bermuda also offers plenty to the travelling golfer away from its luxurious resorts. Museums and art galleries add touches of culture, while history enthusiasts will marvel at its many forts and other signs of British colonialism.
Drive Times in Bermuda
When driving around Bermuda, you will most likely be in the car for less than an hour, making it very easy to navigate around. Have a look at some of the key drive times between the international airport and golfing spots.
Drive Times by Car
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Bermuda airport to Rosewood Bermuda
10 mins
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Rosewood Bermuda to Mid Ocean Club
5 mins
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Rosewood Bermuda to Port Royal Golf
30 mins
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Bermuda airport to Newstead Belmont Hills
25 mins
Flights & Weather
With direct flights to Bermuda, it couldn’t be a smoother flight over to visit the picturesque island. Take a look at some key flight details, with tips of when the best time of year is to travel.
Flights & Weather
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London to Bermuda
7 hrs
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Destination Airport
L.F. Wade International Airport
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High Season Dates
May - October
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High Season Temperatures
22 - 32° C