Bermuda

The Loren at Pink Beach

Price per night from$519.20

Price information

If you haven’t entered any dates, the rate shown is provided directly by the hotel and represents the cheapest double room (including tax) available in the next 60 days.

Prices have been converted from the hotel’s local currency (USD519.20), via openexchangerates.org, using today’s exchange rate.

Style

Serenity-on-sea

Setting

Bermuda’s blushing sands

Set on eight coastal acres of blazing blue waters and pristine blush-hued sands, the Loren at Pink Beach is a sleek and modern oceanfront paradise that encourages rest, rejuvenation and divine dining in dreamy, art-embellished surroundings. This may be an island that's big on golf, sailing, snorkeling, and jet-skiing, but this corner of it invites you and your family to chill out with a capital ‘CH’. If your body and soul needs to slow down, do nothing and be healed by the salty ocean breeze, that’s ok; unlike Bermuda’s triangle, this is somewhere you’ll be happy to get lost in

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Facilities

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Need to know

Rooms

49, including four two-bedroom suites which can interconnect with a king bedroom to make three-bedrooms; a penthouse suite; four one-bedroom villas; one three-bedroom villa; and six-bedroom home, the Residence.

Check–Out

11am, but flexible, subject to availability. Earliest check-in, 3pm.

Prices

Double rooms from £493.71 ($617), including tax at 18.75 per cent.

More details

Breakfast is not included, but can be purchased at the property. Guests get a bottle of wine and treats from the chef. There is a minimum stay of three nights from 1 May to 31 August.

Also

Some of the King Terrace and King Balcony suites are wheelchair accessible.

At the hotel

Private beach for hotel guests and members only; paddle boards, kayaks, canoes, floaters, sea scooters and snorkeling kits for guests to borrow; Sisley spa; 24-hour fitness center; lounge with pool table and board games; library with 3,000 new and vintage books to borrow; free overnight shoeshine service; and free WiFi throughout. In rooms: Malin + Goetz bath products; slippers; TV; Amazon Fire Stick; minibar; tea- and coffee-making kit; Nespresso machine; adaptors; flip-flops; bathrobes; laundry service available for a fee (there is collection/delivery fee of $25 a bag in addition to the laundering expenses); free bottled water; alarm clocks with charging pads

Our favourite rooms

You can’t beat the Atlantic Ocean views from the King Balcony suites; perfect for a couple on their honeymoon. The two-bedroom suites jump up in size to a generous 149 square-meters, making them ideal for a family. The Loren’s villas offer the full works: access to your own kitchen, a private pool, barbecue area, or – in the case of the ultra luxurious six-bedroom mansion, the Residence – your own tennis court and private beach.

Poolside

Actual swimming isn’t necessary if all you want to do is cool off; the pool has an immersed seating area that’s perfect for gazing out at unobstructed views of the clear blue sea beyond. You can order food or cocktails to your sunlounger by the pool and cabanas are available to rent for the day. There’s also a separate kiddies pool for under-12s.

Spa

If all that strenuous relaxing is taking its toll, a massage might be in order. The hotel is home to one of 27 Sisley Paris spas around the world, offering phyto-aromatic treatments that promise to leave you purified, petal-soft and re-plumped. The spa has three treatment rooms, including one couples room, two mani-pedi stations, a three-chair hair salon, changing rooms with steam rooms, and a relaxation lounge with ocean views. The 24-hour fitness center features cardiovascular equipment by Life Fitness; this includes two treadmills, a recumbent stationary bike, elliptical machine and two spinning cycles, all with digital entertainment stations, a free weight area with a multi-use cable machine.

Packing tips

While there is a small boutique onsite selling items from local Bermuda brands (and sun lotion by Hampton Sun is part of the minibar offering), there isn’t a convenience store onsite, so you may need to bring certain essentials (toiletries, medicines, nappies…) with you.

Also

The hotel offers private or group yoga sessions with local instructors trained in vinyasa, hatha, restorative, yin, prenatal and meditation. Personal fitness trainers are also available on request.

Pet‐friendly

Service dogs are permitted at the hotel but require pre-approval from the management. There’s an additional cleaning fee of $250 a stay and an authorization hold of $250 is required to cover damages. See more pet-friendly hotels in Bermuda.

Children

Children of all ages are welcome although the hotel is mainly frequented by honeymooners, babymooners and couples celebrating an anniversary.

Recommended rooms

Virtually all the rooms have space for extra rollaway beds and cribs (available on request) as well as pull-out sofas. If a rollaway bed is for a child over the age of 13, there is a charge of $95 a night (excluding taxes and gratuities).

Activities

There's a small games room.

Swimming pool

There is a designated kiddies pool for under-12s to splash about in, while the family pool is for over-13s only.

Babysitting

Nanny and babysitting services can be arranged at an additional cost (US$30 to $50 an hour).

Food and Drink

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Top Table

Tables nearest the water’s edge are offered on a first-come, first-served basis (seats by the crashing waves with spectacular sunset views are much in demand). Curated beach dining experiences are available. Ask the concierge team for more info.

Dress Code

‘Kick-back-and-relax’ may be this hotel’s mantra, but dress smarter than you’d think, and turn those Bermuda shorts into Bermuda pants for dinner.

Hotel restaurant

With stellar sea views and set right at the water’s edge, the Pink Beach Club Restaurant is open for every meal of the day; you’ll be tempted by Mediterranean- or Asian-inspired fare (and lots in between). For breakfast you might limber up for the lobster hash with fried egg and béarnaise. Come dinner time, you could opt for the grilled lamb rack with pistachio gremolata, baby eggplant and muhammara.

Popular items on the menu include the Loren burger, the sushi and the crab cakes. The restaurant works with local fishermen, so your grilled rockfish (with taro-root gnocchi, arugula, cauliflower) will have been most likely fished out of the ocean that day.

Hotel bar

Glide up the iconic swirling staircase and you’ll find yourself at the Marée bar and lounge. This space is open during the day for guests to use (Tuesday to Sunday), should they want to enjoy the quiet. There’s also board games and a pool table available. By 5pm, Marée turns into an upscale bar where you can be ‘Tickled Pink’ with Bermuda pink gin, Cocchi Rosa, lemon, egg white, and raspberry. Other curated cocktails draw inspiration from the hotel’s art collection; ‘Mirror Image’ references the mirrored photographs of local beach scenes (smoky dark rum, spiced falernum, Aperol, saline, lime). A tempting selection of evening bites includes the sublime Stormy Roll (hamachi, cucumber, crab, smoked eel, eel sauce); while churros dunked in dulce de leche will satisfy your sweet tooth. Last orders are at midnight, so it's the perfect spot for a post-dinner nightcap, maybe with some live music thrown in too. 

Last orders

Breakfast is served 7am to 11am, lunch 11am to 5pm, dinner 5pm to 10pm and Sunday brunch 11am to 3pm. The restaurant bar is open from 11am to 10pm.

Room service

The à la carte room service menu is available 7am to 11pm offering food and beverages to suit a range of dietary preferences.

Location

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Address
The Loren at Pink Beach
116 South Road
Tucker's Town
01
Bermuda

The Loren at Pink Beach is located in Tucker’s Town, on Bermuda’s south-eastern coast.

Planes

Frequent flights come into LF Wade International from across America and the Caribbean, while London Heathrow is the main airport to offer direct flights to Bermuda from Europe. The hotel can arrange for a Loren driver to collect you at a cost of $50 each way (or $125 each way for a luxury vehicle). Taxis are readily available at the airport, running at a metered rate, but most don’t have card machines and accept cash only. The hotel is a 15-minute drive from the airport.

Automobiles

Non-residents are not permitted to drive cars on the island, but if you hold a driver’s license, you can zip around in a rented electric microcar. The hotel’s private car park is open 24/7.

Other

Hamilton Harbour, St George’s Harbour and the Royal Naval Dockyard are some of the main ports accommodating smaller boats, yachts, cruise ships and ferries. Purchase a Transportation Pass for unlimited use on the island's buses and ferries. You can also hire bicycles and mopeds too.

Worth getting out of bed for

In and around the yoga, swimming, spa and snorkeling, the Loren at Pink Beach likes to party. Jazz nights take place every other Thursday at the Marée lounge and bar. They also put on a Full Moon barbecue once a month with more live music to get you bopping under the stars.

Foodies who are interested in getting to know Bermudian cuisine a little better should check out the Loren’s special Summer Guest Chef Series. Michelin-star masters are invited to work their magic using ingredients produced locally, with proceeds going towards the Loren Hotel Group's Roots Program, a non-profit created to help offset the carbon footprint of development. 

Local restaurants

Although a lot of produce has to be imported to the island, a wahoo steak, spiny lobster or Bermuda rockfish is going to be as fresh as it gets. Check out the daily Island Brasserie’s ‘fresh landed’ Bermuda fish menu at the luxurious Rosewood Hotel (just the other side of the nearby Tucker’s Point and Mid-Ocean golf resorts) and finish with a warm ‘Dark and Stormy’ bread-and-butter pudding (with sloshes of Gosling rum and vanilla anglaise). Also at the Rosewood, Sul Verde offers irresistable Italian-style dishes of linguini frutti di mare and Neapolitan-style verace thin-crust pizzas, all in a bright, elegant, sputnik-chandelier-hung setting.

Intrepid at the Hamilton Princess and Beach Club is an upscale steak, seafood and raw bar where you can enjoy the finest ‘fish of the day’ sashimi, melt-in-the-mouth steaks and a selection of rum and island-inspired cocktails that all pack a punch. This high-ceilinged, semi-circular, modern art deco setting has impressive panoramic harbor views – advance booking is recommended. 

Local cafés

For a quick bite, Art Mel’s Spicy Dicy is hidden among the backstreets of Hamilton, a tiny hole-in-the-wall takeaway outlet with a big reputation. You’ll want to get your jaws around their legendary fried-fish sandwich on raisin bread. Arrive hungry, with cash and a wodge of napkins.

Reviews

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Anonymous review

Every hotel featured is visited personally by members of our team, given the Smith seal of approval, and then anonymously reviewed. As soon as our reviewers have returned from this oceanfront hotel in Tucker’s Town and unpacked their Bermuda shorts and bottle of Goslings Black Seal Rum, a full account of their restorative break will be with you. In the meantime, to whet your wanderlust, here's a quick peek inside the Loren at Pink Beach in Bermuda…

A new hotel hadn’t been built on the island of Bermuda for almost a decade when the Loren at Pink Beach first landed in 2017. Breaking with tradition, this offered Miami-style glassy curves, but with boutique-hotel elegance. It soon earned a reputation for being an exclusive, modern, oceanside hotspot.

The building is cleverly designed to ensure you experience the full majesty of the cerulean sea at every turn. Decked out in natural materials, patterned carpets abstracted from the map of Bermuda and a light blue-gray palette that mirrors the shifting colors of the skies, the sense of oceanic calm and airiness extends to the hotel suites too. 

An impressive collection of contemporary artworks has been woven into the light-filled spaces. Personally owned by Loren’s founder, financier Stephen King, there are international works from more than 20 leading contemporary artists. In the Marée lounge and bar, you’ll see 18 etchings by German artist Thomas Schutt, depicting monumental sculptures of the female form. You’ll also stumble over pieces from Cornelia Parker, Nancy Rubins, Mark Long and British YBAs, Tim Noble and Sue Webster. 

Catering to all the senses, the hotel’s music has been specially designed to create a soothing, upbeat or soulful ambience as you move through it. Doing away with monotonous ‘muzak’, the hotel enlisted London DJ Dan Williams to curate a seductive soundtrack that tailors to whichever part of the hotel you’re in, and for different times of day. 

Start your programme of rigorous relaxation with coffee from your balcony overlooking the vast expanse of blue. Follow with a post-breakfast facial at the Sisley spa with a yoga class or an easy stroll across the soft sands of Pink Beach, which does have a slight Barbie-ish hue in certain lights (borrow a snorkel and look out for the brightly coloured parrot fish, too). Then it’ll be time to take to your sunlounger with a good book, before watching sundown over zingy cocktails and delicious, locally-sourced dishes. When you’re finally ready to hit the sheets, you’ll close your eyes to the sound of serenading tree frogs and swishing ocean waves. If what you really need is rest, the Loren does it best. 

 

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Price per night from $519.20