Cambridge Beaches Resort & Spa — Photo by Dovetail + Co

Hospitality company Dovetail + Co expands into Bermuda with the acquisition of the historic Cambridge Beaches Resort & Spa. Located on a private 20-acre peninsula in Bermuda's West End, the resort is surrounded by 330 degrees of water views, four private beaches, and sunrise and sunset vistas that highlight Bermuda's lush natural beauty.

Cambridge Beaches Resort & Spa was established 90 years ago as Bermuda's first cottage style accommodations. Some buildings date to the 1600s, shortly after the uninhabited island's discovery in 1609. Today, the property includes 86 suites with private outdoor spaces and select plunge pools; four beaches; and an infinity edge waterfront pool. For outdoor explorations of Bermuda's flora and fauna, the property features 5 acres of ornamental gardens, tennis courts, a putting green, a croquet lawn, and a marina and watersports hub. Amenities include a dockside historic tavern, beachfront and poolside restaurants and bars, event spaces, and a 10,000 square foot full-service spa with an indoor pool and fitness center.

Located in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean just a 90-minute flight from New York, Boston, Charlotte, Atlanta and Miami, Bermuda is equally renowned for its cultural heritage as its pink sand beaches and world-class golf courses. Visitors can explore dramatic crystal caves, an island-wide recreation trail, and the 400-year-old UNESCO World Heritage Site of St. George's. From tropical hikes to boundless sea adventures—sailing, snorkeling, and SCUBA diving among shipwrecks—Bermuda is a playground for outdoor adventure. Reef fishing, whale watching, and waterfront rock climbing are lesser-known pursuits that speak to the island's unique geography. A full calendar of festivals and cultural events including triathlons, film festivals, cricket matches and sailing races underscores the destination's year-round appeal.

Dovetail + Co will elevate the experience at Cambridge Beaches with updated guest rooms and public spaces, while highlighting the best of its storied history. The property has changed hands only four times since the late 1660s. A wall with the names of all return guests reveals how beloved the property is: the standing record is 150 lifetime visits.

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