Most weeks at least one couple asks where to start looking. These three answer the question for most of them.
Most weeks at least one couple asks the same thing on our first call. Where would you start looking. There is a longer answer, but the shorter one is these three. Each for a different reason. Each handled by a team I trust to make our work easier.
Rosewood Bermuda

Tucker's Town in the east end. The most formal of the three, and the only one with a golf course you would actually use. We have run weddings here as small as forty and as large as one hundred and seventy. The Manor House feels like a private home that grew up. The Sunset Lawn does what its name suggests.
Ceremony on a private pink-sand beach below the property, dinner in the Camden Ballroom, dancing in the same room. The team is the most experienced on the island. Plan early. Saturdays book a year and a half out. Rosewood Bermuda weddings.
The Loren at Pink Beach

South Shore, on a pink sand beach you walk to from the room. The Loren is the modern one. Architecture that feels new but not cold. The Disk is a circular open-air deck right at the edge of the water. We send couples here when they want a wedding that does not look like a hotel wedding.
The kitchen is good. The pool is the kind of pool you actually use. Smaller than Rosewood, which means the whole property leans into your weekend. Best for groups under one hundred. The Loren weddings & gatherings.
Cambridge Beaches

The west end, on a peninsula with four small beaches. Adults-only. Cottage-style accommodations since 1923. The room you stay in feels like a small home, not a hotel suite. We send couples to Cambridge when the priority is the morning before and the morning after as much as the day itself.
Seaview Lawn looks straight out at Long Bay and holds about one hundred and sixty. The Sky Deck is the secret. Three hundred and sixty degrees of water, eighty seats. We have done sunset ceremonies up there that ended with everyone in tears. Cambridge Beaches weddings.
There are a dozen other venues on the island that work well, and a couple that do not. These three come up most often because they each do one thing well, and none of them need much help to feel like a wedding. If one of these is on your list, send a note. We can usually tell you whether it is the right room before you fly down.
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