"We absolutely loved our 5 night stay in Bermuda. The beach at Coco Reef is amazing, and honestly the best reason to stay here. It’s so beautiful! From this location, you can take a bus to a few other of the very best beaches in Bermuda. This hotel is more than fine, but you don’t get much for the cost of the stay. There are no extras. We arrived very early, because we came from L.A. on an overnight flight. They made us wait until 3 pm on the dot to check in. For the price I think they could have let us check in a tiny bit early. I paid more to have 3 people in one room (myself and 2 young adult daughters) but they would only give us 2 coffee cups and balked when I asked for 3 pool towels. I could have done without the stinginess. Maybe bring your own beach towels - you have to ask for them at the front desk. Also I reccommend walking to the market nearby to buy coffee pods and water for your room. The only thing I really did not like about the hotel were the gross cruise ship people with a day pass. They chain smoked, littered the beach with plastic cups and water bottles (Celebrity Cruise- disgusting) and made the pool gross. They also take the best chairs on the beach. Everything was nicer once they would leave in the afternoon."
"The hotel is excellently located if you want to walk into downtown Hamilton for a meal. The price was reasonable by Bermudan standards, but the hotel is showing its age a little bit.
Staff are super friendly and accommodating."
"We were not at all happy with one of the two rooms we were given and it took quite a bit of arguing before we were moved to another room. Not a good way to start a vacation. Also we were moved to another type of room totally, rooms vs a cottage, a few days before arriving and we only found out by chance. This also was not good. Overall the room assignment process was not good and we booked our reservation 8 months in advance."
"Staff is lovely. Maya st the front desk is a gem. And Vinay the server was very attentive and took great photos for us. Dario another server was very observant and brought us refills without having us ask."
"Dawkins Manor is quaint and quiet, located 5 minutes walk from the market, several mainline bus stops and the beach. I was in a unit that overlooked the pool, with a kitchenette, with great AC. Though a little dated decor-wise, the facilities were clean and well-maintained. The shower water pressure wasn’t great but makes sense given the rainwater reclamation and conservation situation in Bermuda. The TV streaming stopped working after a couple nights and there is a daily charge for Wifi, likely a non-issue for anyone that has unlimited data on their personal device. Ms. Celia is a lovely human being and I recommend Dawkins Manor for solo, first time and repeat travelers to Bermuda looking for a safe and comfortable stay."
"All the locals we talk with recognized Pompano Beach Club as authentic Bermudian service with best beach on the island. The property and staff were wonderful. The property is classic and a little rustic. The property owners were Larry and Tom Lamb were very kind and customer focused. Cheers to PPBC!"
What's it like to stay at an apartment in Somerset Village?
There are 9 apartments to choose from in Somerset Village for your trip. Why not take time while in this relaxing area to enjoy the popular beaches and top-notch restaurants?
Why choose apartments instead of traditional hotels?
An apartment is often more spacious than a traditional hotel room and comes with a kitchen, so you can cook some of your meals. Apartments are ideal for families who want the conveniences of home, and also for couples who want to stay away from the tourist areas.
What's a favorite apartment for my stay in Somerset Village?
Here is a favorite apartment in the area: Seven Arches: Located 4 mi/6.4 km away in Warwick Parish. Free WiFi and Smart TVs are included. Access to free parking is available on site.
How many apartments will I find in Somerset Village?
Expedia has 9 apartments to book in Somerset Village.
What can I expect from the weather during my trip to Somerset Village?
Though weather is just one factor, it can really affect your travel plans, especially if you're planning an extended stay in Somerset Village. The hottest months are usually August and September with an average temp of 79°F, while the coldest months are March and February with an average of 65°F. Average annual precipitation for Somerset Village is 60 inches.
What should I see in Somerset Village?
People visiting Somerset Village come for its restaurants and beaches. Mangrove Bay and Sugar Cane Point Beach are a couple of lovely local spots to get outside and enjoy nature. Somerset Long Bay Park and Long Bay Beach are other places to visit while you're in town.
What's the best way to get to and around Somerset Village?
Knowing a bit about the transportation options can make your trip smoother when you get to your destination. Fly into L.F. Wade Intl. Airport (BDA), which is located 10.4 mi (16.8 km) away from the heart of the city. If you'd like to explore around the area, you may want a rental car for your journey.