A New Look at Cambridge Beaches

By: - April 12th, 2016

Bermuda’s Cambridge Beaches hotel has unveiled a new look at 10 of its rooms, the property announced.

The hotel has introduced 10 newly-renovated rooms, featuring new bathrooms, soft goods outdoor furniture and interior furniture.

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This fall, Cambridge Beaches plans to unveil an additional 10 refurbished rooms at the property, which has long been among our favorite Bermuda hotels for its charming character.

The 300-year-old property has 87 accommodations and is set on a private 30-acre peninsula in Bermuda.

It is home to four beaches, including Pegem Beach, Morning Beach, Turtle Cove and Long Bay, its main beach.

— CJ Staff

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