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The St. Regis Bermuda Resort

34 Coot Pond Road, St.George's GE 03, Bermudes, Bermuda

Hotel 5-star in Bermuda, in the heart of Bermuda, featuring butler service, personalised St. Regis arrival and private oceanfront dining.

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About

The St. Regis Bermuda Resort is located in Bermuda, offering an idyllic beachfront setting. This 5★ hotel is a St. Regis property, synonymous with luxury and attentive service. The property is close to white sandy beaches and turquoise waters, creating a soothing and elegant atmosphere.

What distinguishes this hotel is its commitment to excellence. The St. Regis brand is recognized for personalized service and attention to detail. Travelers appreciate the refined ambiance that prevails in this establishment, conducive to relaxation and well-being. Common areas and rooms are carefully designed, reflecting the classic and contemporary style of the brand.

Before you go, know that this hotel is ideal for couples seeking romance, as well as families wanting a relaxing vacation. The summer season attracts many visitors, but the mild climate allows enjoyment of the hotel year-round. Be sure to check the activities available on-site, such as water sports or excursions.

_My tip from the Concierge:_ book your activities in advance to secure your spot, especially during peak season.

History & heritage

The St. Regis Bermuda Resort is defined less by old-world heritage in the European sense than by the contemporary resort tradition of a hotel brand with a highly recognisable language of service. Here, heritage begins with the St. Regis signature itself: an idea of luxury built on consistency, attentive detail and a discreet sense of ritual that shapes the stay without ever making it feel formal. That lineage matters as much as the building, because it sets the tone from the outset. Guests do not come only for a well-placed beachfront address; they also choose a way of being looked after, a promise of smooth, personalised hospitality that is central to the brand’s identity.

In Bermuda, that identity takes on a particular resonance. The island has a visual culture and a way of life that are immediately distinctive: clear light, white roofs, a marine palette ranging from pale blue to vivid turquoise, and an insular rhythm that encourages guests to slow down without giving up refinement. Within that setting, The St. Regis Bermuda Resort reads as a contemporary interpretation of the grand seaside stay. It appeals to travellers who want the codes of high-end international hospitality while remaining immersed in a naturally striking environment. The appeal lies precisely in that balance between service standards and a genuine sense of escape.

The St. Regis legacy is also expressed through daily gestures: butler service, round-the-clock concierge support, careful evening turndown, and the ability to anticipate the needs of a couple on a romantic break as readily as those of a family settling in for several days. These may be expected elements in luxury hospitality, yet when they are properly delivered they transform the experience of a stay. They create a reassuring continuity between arrival, settling in, meals, outings and the quiet return to one’s room.

Rather than relying on a heavily dated historical narrative, the hotel offers a living form of heritage: that of a brand that has made service into a culture, and of a destination that continues to draw travellers in search of clear water, light and space. In Bermuda, luxury does not need to be loud. It is expressed through the quality of the setting, the comfort of the pace, and the feeling of breathing more slowly from the very first hours. The St. Regis Bermuda Resort conveys that idea with coherence: a resort of its time, rooted in a strong maritime landscape and shaped by a hospitality tradition that values considered attention over effect.

The setting

One of the immediate strengths of The St. Regis Bermuda Resort is its direct relationship with the shoreline. The resort is conceived as a beachfront address designed to make full use of the sea, pale sand and the almost unreal colour of the water. This connection to the landscape is not merely decorative; it shapes the entire stay. From morning onwards, marine light sets the rhythm, and throughout the day the public spaces, terraces and circulation areas naturally mediate between indoors and out. It quickly becomes clear that the hotel has been imagined to let the destination in at every turn, without giving up the comfort expected of an international five-star resort.

The overall atmosphere is refined yet restful. That matters, because many seaside resorts tend to swing between club-like energy and the formality of a grand hotel. Here, the tone feels more measured. Guests find a setting suited to rest, contemplation and a fluid kind of luxury, where one can just as easily plan active days as surrender to a simpler rhythm: an unhurried breakfast, a few hours in the sun, a light lunch, a swim, time back in the room, then dinner in a more subdued mood. That flexibility is part of the hotel’s appeal.

The resort therefore suits different styles of stay without losing coherence. Couples will naturally appreciate the romantic dimension of time spent by the water, with the gentle sense of remove that island destinations provide. Families, meanwhile, benefit from a clear and comfortable environment, where the nearness of the beach simplifies the day and hotel services reduce friction. For travellers familiar with major luxury brands, the attraction lies in the way St. Regis codes are combined with a more relaxed atmosphere than one would find in an urban property.

Bermuda itself adds a quality of light and colour that is difficult to replicate elsewhere. The shades of blue, the clarity of the sky, and the contrast between mineral surfaces, greenery and open horizon create a landscape that often justifies the journey on its own. In that context, The St. Regis Bermuda Resort functions as a privileged vantage point over the island and its pace. Guests come for the comfort of the facilities, certainly, but also for that particular feeling of being placed close to what matters most: the sea, the wind, space, and an understated elegance that suits Bermuda especially well.

Rooms and suites

In a resort of this level, the room is not merely a place to return to between activities; it is a central part of the experience. At The St. Regis Bermuda Resort, one naturally expects accommodation conceived in the brand’s familiar spirit of enveloping comfort, balancing contemporary lines, classical references and close attention to practical detail. In a beach destination, the challenge is to provide a true, calm, air-conditioned retreat while preserving a connection to the outdoors. It is that tension between cocoon and horizon that makes a seaside room successful.

Today’s luxury traveller often seeks legibility rather than display: a fine bed, well-considered proportions, a pleasant bathroom, sufficient storage, smooth circulation and an overall sense of order. In a St. Regis address, these elements are reinforced by service that extends material comfort. Turndown, daily housekeeping and, depending on the stay, butler support all contribute to the feeling that the room is continually ready to receive its guests again, whether after the beach or before a more dressed-up evening.

Rooms and suites take on particular meaning here because of the setting. In Bermuda, much time is spent watching light shift across the water, noticing subtle changes in the sky and allowing the hours to lengthen. Successful accommodation must therefore support both deep rest and quiet contemplation. One readily imagines spaces designed to make the most of natural brightness, soft tones and a restful aesthetic without decorative excess. Such restraint is often the best response to the landscape: when sea and sky already provide so much presence, interiors benefit from remaining precise, comfortable and serene.

For couples, the room becomes a place of retreat, almost a holiday suite in which to read, get ready slowly before dinner or linger into the morning. For families, by contrast, it must absorb more movement, more luggage and different rhythms while still preserving the sense of calm that matters after a day outdoors. That is where the standards of a major hotel house prove their worth: in making what could be logistical feel effortless.

Ultimately, staying at The St. Regis Bermuda Resort also means rediscovering the particular pleasure of a beautifully maintained hotel room, one that feels quietly reset each time you return. In a seaside destination, that quality matters enormously. It turns accommodation into a genuinely elegant base for living, comfortable enough to make guests want to remain a little longer than planned, between swims or before setting out again to explore the island.

Dining

In a beachfront resort, dining plays a balancing role. It must support the rhythm of the stay without dictating it, offer conviviality without heaviness, and move easily from a simple post-beach lunch to a more composed evening meal. At The St. Regis Bermuda Resort, the culinary experience naturally belongs to that logic. Even without a detailed inventory of restaurants here, one can say that the key challenge for such an address is to bring together the maritime setting, the expectations of an international clientele and the polished service associated with St. Regis.

In this context, the first luxury is often the setting itself. To dine facing the water, to feel the sea air at day’s end, to watch the light shift from turquoise to deeper blues: all of this turns a meal into a complete sensory experience. The backdrop is not incidental; it shapes how one eats, how much time one gives the moment, whether one wants a light lunch or a more ceremonial dinner. In island destinations, the best meals are often those that remain in tune with the climate and the mood of the place.

One therefore expects a style of cooking that values freshness, clarity of flavour and a certain flexibility. Today’s travellers appreciate menus that make room for seafood as well as lighter options, for generous breakfasts as much as for informal bites between activities. In a major resort, success depends not only on technical sophistication but on consistency across the day. Good coffee in the early morning, attentive lunch service, a well-made cocktail at sunset, a dinner paced with assurance: these are the sequences that build lasting culinary memories more reliably than a single spectacular meal.

The St. Regis identity adds a sense of service that matters almost as much as what is on the plate. The way guests are welcomed, guided, allowed their own tempo, and recognised over several nights all forms part of the experience. In a resort where rest is a central reason for travel, dining should remain easy to organise. Guests should be able to improvise a late lunch, plan a more dressed-up evening or request a quieter moment without anything feeling complicated.

Ultimately, the gastronomy of a Bermudian stay extends beyond the meal itself. It belongs to an island way of living that values light, landscape, conversation and available time. At The St. Regis Bermuda Resort, dining becomes a natural extension of the setting: elegant without being heavy, suited equally to travellers marking an occasion and to those who simply want to live well by the water for several days.

Spa and wellbeing

In a destination such as Bermuda, wellbeing extends beyond the spa in the narrow sense. It begins outdoors, in the immediate relationship to water, light, wind and the feeling of space. A resort like The St. Regis Bermuda Resort therefore benefits from thinking about rest as a coherent whole: sleep quality, the rhythm of the day, access to the beach, measured time in the sun, treatment interludes, and a return to calm in protected spaces. It is this continuity between the natural environment and hotel comfort that creates a genuine restorative experience.

Even without detailing a precise treatment menu here, the idea of wellbeing remains central. In contemporary luxury hospitality, travellers often expect less an accumulation of options than an ability to personalise their moments. Some want a massage after a flight or after an active day; others prefer facials, more enveloping rituals, or simply a few quiet hours between pool, beach and room. The strength of a major resort lies in its ability to offer several intensities of stay, from the energetic to the contemplative.

The beachfront setting clearly plays a decisive role. The nearness of turquoise water, the possibility of walking on the sand early in the morning or late in the afternoon, and the simple act of looking out towards the horizon all produce an effect that well-designed wellness spaces then seek to extend. Luxury here lies not only in the treatment itself, but in the harmonious sequence of moments: waking slowly, taking breakfast without haste, swimming, reading, booking a treatment, returning to the room, then resuming the evening with renewed energy. When a hotel gets this right, it becomes more than a place to stay; it becomes a setting for recalibration.

For couples, this wellbeing dimension naturally supports the idea of a romantic escape. For families, it creates moments of recovery and comfort that make travel more pleasant for everyone. For business travellers extending a trip, or for guests accustomed to island luxury, it is a determining factor: a resort’s ability to slow time without ever feeling dull.

At The St. Regis Bermuda Resort, wellbeing should therefore be understood as a general quality of the experience. It rests on the mild climate, access to the shoreline, the restful atmosphere of the property and the rigour of service that allows guests to let go. In a world saturated with stimuli, this form of intelligently organised rest may be one of the most sought-after luxuries of all.

Concierge and services

In luxury hospitality, services matter not simply because they appear on an amenities list, but because of the way they genuinely simplify a stay. The St. Regis Bermuda Resort offers the elements one expects at this level, including a 24-hour concierge, round-the-clock front desk, daily housekeeping, turndown service, luggage storage, laundry and butler service. Taken separately, these may seem standard. Together, however, they shape a very specific experience: one in which practical organisation fades into the background.

The concierge sits at the centre of that promise. In an island destination, the role is not limited to handling occasional requests; it becomes a genuine point of orchestration. Booking an activity, adjusting a schedule, suggesting the best time for an outing according to the weather, helping structure a day between beach, rest and exploration: these discreet interventions materially improve the quality of travel. A good concierge does not overload the agenda; rather, they help preserve the right rhythm, the one that allows guests to enjoy Bermuda without turning the stay into a rigid programme.

Butler service, an important St. Regis signature, adds an even more personal dimension. This is not theatrical luxury, but assistance designed to make the stay smoother, more comfortable and more individual. In practice, such service matters most in the details: a request handled quickly, a preference remembered, arrival made easier, support that removes unnecessary friction. For guests accustomed to major hotel houses, this is often where the difference lies between a very good hotel and one to which they genuinely wish to return.

The 24-hour front desk and daily housekeeping also contribute to that continuity. In a resort where days may begin early or run late, constant availability is reassuring. The room remains consistently well kept, the evening return retains a calming quality, and minor logistical needs do not interrupt the stay. Laundry, luggage storage and wake-up service belong to the same logic: making simple what can otherwise become cumbersome in travel.

Ultimately, the services at The St. Regis Bermuda Resort express a certain idea of contemporary luxury: less demonstrative, more attentive, centred on time saved and mental load reduced. For a couple, that means greater spontaneity. For a family, greater ease. For everyone, it means being free to focus on what matters most: enjoying the setting, the sea and that rare feeling that a stay is unfolding exactly as it should.

The Bermudian art of living

Staying at The St. Regis Bermuda Resort also means discovering a particular idea of Bermuda beyond the postcard image. The island holds a distinctive appeal because it combines several qualities rarely brought together so naturally: geographical proximity to the North American east coast, a clearly defined island culture, an immediately recognisable seascape and a quiet elegance that does not seek to impress. Travellers find both change of scene and a form of legibility. One quickly understands how to inhabit the place: slow down, look, walk, swim, linger over lunch, and let the day be shaped by the light.

The Bermudian art of living is closely tied to climate and sea. White-sand beaches, turquoise water and the general softness of the atmosphere invite a more flexible sense of time. One does not simply visit Bermuda; one experiences it physically through brightness, moderate warmth, salty air and a feeling of space. A well-located resort allows guests to enter that rhythm almost effortlessly. It becomes a base from which to alternate moments of retreat with more occasional exploration, without ever losing the thread of the stay.

This way of living also expresses itself through a certain elegant restraint. Bermuda belongs neither to loud spectacle nor to radical isolation. It offers something else: a refined sea destination, approachable in spirit, where luxury sits comfortably alongside the simplicity of pleasure. Watching the water change colour, having a drink at day’s end, dining without haste, walking back from the beach, returning to a beautifully prepared room: these are modest gestures on the surface, yet together they create a stay of real quality when they unfold in the right sequence.

For couples, Bermuda provides a naturally romantic setting. For families, it allows holidays in which each person can find their own rhythm without the whole losing coherence. For travellers familiar with beach destinations, the attraction lies in this combination of gentleness, discreet sophistication and comfort. The St. Regis Bermuda Resort fits precisely within that logic: it does not attempt to compete with the destination, but to make it easier to inhabit, more comfortable and more legible.

That is perhaps where the true luxury of the place resides. Not in an accumulation of effects, but in the ability to place guests at Bermuda’s proper tempo. When a hotel achieves that, it becomes more than a place to stay: it becomes a faithful interpreter of its surroundings. And that is exactly what travellers seek when they want not merely to see a destination, but to inhabit it for a few days with style and ease.

Book with MyConciergeHotel

Booking The St. Regis Bermuda Resort through MyConciergeHotel means approaching the stay as a matter of selection and guidance rather than a simple transaction. At this level of hotel, the difference rarely lies in the room alone. It rests on understanding the desired rhythm of the trip, choosing the right category for the traveller’s profile, anticipating particular expectations and organising in advance what will make the experience smoother once on site. In a beachfront resort, that preparation matters greatly: it avoids last-minute compromises and preserves what matters most, namely the time genuinely available to enjoy the place.

For a couple, this may mean favouring a configuration better suited to calm, thinking through arrival and departure timings more comfortably, or planning certain key moments of the stay in advance. For a family, the issue is often different: clarity of spaces, logistical ease, coordination of each person’s needs, and arranging activities without overloading the schedule. In both cases, the value of editorial and concierge support lies in the ability to turn a booking into a coherent stay.

That is precisely the perspective MyConciergeHotel brings. The aim is not to multiply promises, but to help guests book with discernment. A major brand such as St. Regis already guarantees a certain level of standards; what matters is choosing the style of stay that truly matches expectations. Are you looking for a highly contemplative break centred on beach time and rest? A more active trip punctuated by outings and discovery? A combination of both, with enough flexibility to leave room for spontaneity? These are the questions that help guests get the best from an address such as The St. Regis Bermuda Resort.

Booking certain activities in advance is generally wise, particularly during busier periods. This applies to beachfront experiences, organised outings or wellness moments that guests wish to include without depending on last-minute availability. The idea is not to over-plan everything, but to secure a few key points and preserve genuine freedom once there.

Ultimately, booking through MyConciergeHotel means treating travel as a whole. The hotel is, of course, central, but the quality of the stay also depends on what surrounds it: the right timing, the right recommendations, the right priorities. For a destination such as Bermuda, where travellers seek both escape and ease, that approach makes particular sense. It allows guests to experience The St. Regis Bermuda Resort not simply as a prestigious address, but as the right setting for a stay planned with precision, elegance and natural ease.

Signature experiences

Exclusive on-site programmes that define this property's character, beyond the room key.

  • Breakfast by the sea

    Starting the day in a Bermudian resort takes on a different quality when breakfast is framed by the sea. With morning light and turquoise water in view, the meal becomes more than a routine: it is a gentle way of entering the island’s rhythm. Equally suited to couples and families, it allows guests to linger before heading to the beach or setting out for the day.

    Signature balnéaireIncluded in your stay
  • Beach day by turquoise waters

    The most obvious experience is often the right one: devoting an entire day to the beach, alternating between swimming, reading and long pauses in the sun. Within the resort setting, that simplicity becomes a genuine luxury thanks to immediate shoreline access and the comfort of hotel services. It is an ideal interlude for slowing down, without a fixed programme, close to what matters most.

    IncontournableIncluded in your stay
  • Tailored wellbeing ritual

    After travelling, or between more active days, a personalised treatment moment helps rebalance the stay. The value of a wellbeing ritual in a resort such as this lies in its ability to extend the effects of the natural setting: muscular release, a slower rhythm and a sense of deeper recovery. It is especially appealing for guests who want to shape their stay around genuine rest.

    DétenteReservation required
  • Sunset at the resort

    In Bermuda, the end of the day deserves to be treated as an occasion in itself. Settling in by the sea to watch the light shift, enjoying a drink and letting the temperature soften is one of the simplest and most memorable pleasures of the stay. It particularly suits travellers seeking elegance without staging and a form of luxury rooted in unhurried time.

    Included in your stay
  • A stay shaped by butler service

    Butler service is one of the most recognisable signatures of the St. Regis world. In daily practice, it is less about ceremony than about tangible ease: simplified requests, remembered preferences and a smoother stay from beginning to end. For travellers who value quality of execution over visible display, it is a discreet yet decisive experience.

    Signature St. RegisIncluded in your stay
  • Island outing arranged by the concierge

    To discover Bermuda without losing time to logistics, concierge support is especially valuable. An outing shaped around your preferences allows for the right balance between resort time and island discovery, whether that means a walk, a water-based activity or a more open-ended exploration. It is an elegant way to enjoy the destination while retaining the smoothness of a major hotel stay.

    Avec conciergeReservation required

Highlights

  • Beachfront resort in Bermuda
  • Close to white-sand beaches
  • Set by turquoise waters
  • St. Regis personalised service
  • Refined, restful atmosphere

Services & amenities

Wellness

  • Spa

Dining

  • Bar

Services

  • 24-hour concierge
  • Butler service
  • Laundry service

Family & pets

  • Family-friendly

Connectivity

  • Free Wi-Fi

Accessibility

  • Elevator

Other amenities

  • 24-hour front desk
  • Air conditioning
  • Bathrobes and slippers
  • Beach access
  • Blackout curtains
  • Breakfast service
  • Daily housekeeping
  • Flat-screen TV
  • In-room safe
  • Luggage storage
  • Massage treatments
  • Minibar
  • Multilingual staff
  • Nespresso machine
  • Non-smoking property
  • Premium toiletries
  • Restaurant
  • Turndown service
  • USB charging ports
  • Wake-up service

Rooms & suites

Room catalog coming soon.

Stay policies

Check-in & check-out

Check-in
From 16:00
Check-out
Until 11:00

Pets

Pets are welcome at no extra charge.

Additional Fee for Pets

Wi-Fi

Complimentary Wi-Fi in public spaces; in-room access available as a paid option.

Location & access

Address: 34 Coot Pond Road, St.George's GE 03, Bermudes

Map showing the location of The St. Regis Bermuda Resort
Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors · Tiles courtesy of the Wikimedia Foundation

View on the map

Less than 9 minutes on foot from the heart of the neighbourhood: museums, Michelin tables, and the everyday shops you actually need.

What we visit in the neighbourhood

Three places I send my guests to on their first day.

My tip: start early — you save 30 minutes at the door.

  • Fort St. CatherineMuseum
    197 m · 2 min walk
  • Tobacco Bay Beach ClubTourist attraction
    355 m · 4 min walk
  • Drew's BayHistoric landmark
    445 m · 5 min walk
  • Unfinished ChurchMuseum
    608 m · 7 min walk
  • Stella Maris Roman Catholic ChurchChurch
    756 m · 9 min walk
  • Lili Bermuda PerfumeryTourist attraction
    859 m · 10 min walk
  • White Horse Pub & RestaurantHistoric landmark
    931 m · 11 min walk
  • Gates FortHistoric landmark
    1.6 km · 19 min walk

What we do nearby

What I book for them when they have a free half-day.

My tip: book the day before — the best tables close fast.

  • Achilles BeachPark
    155 m · 2 min walk
  • Somers GardenPark
    757 m · 9 min walk
  • Clearwater Beach ParkPark
    4.0 km · 48 min walk
  • Ferry Point ParkPark
    4.1 km · 50 min walk
  • Turtle BayPark
    4.2 km · 51 min walk

Distinctions & affiliations

Why book with MyConciergeHotel?

  • IATA-accredited agency

    GDS net rates negotiated directly, no intermediary, no markup.

  • APST financial guarantee

    Your payments are protected by the Association Professionnelle de Solidarité du Tourisme.

  • Secure 3DS2 payment

    Amadeus Payments — PCI DSS level 1, 3-D Secure strong authentication.

  • Data hosted in the EU

    Supabase Europe hosting — GDPR-compliant, your details are never resold.

  • Advisors 7 days a week

    A French-speaking team replies to your enquiries by email within 24 business hours.

Why choose The St. Regis Bermuda Resort?

The St. Regis Bermuda Resort is an exceptional address in Bermuda, chosen by the Concierge for its location, service and character. This page gathers verified facts — rooms, dining, amenities, access and policies — together with the Concierge's tip, the operational secret worth knowing before you go. Updated 31 May 2026.

The Concierge's 5 top answers about this hotel

The questions my guests ask me most. Direct answers, no fluff.

  1. Does the hotel have parking facilities?

    The hotel has on-site parking, but spaces may be limited. It is recommended to contact the concierge to reserve a spot and inquire about any associated fees.

    My tip : Signalez votre heure d'arrivée la veille, je vérifie plus facilement une place disponible.

  2. What kind of breakfast is served?

    The hotel offers a buffet breakfast, which may be included in certain rates or available for an additional fee. The hours and room service options can also be confirmed with the concierge.

  3. Is Wi-Fi available throughout the hotel?

    Yes, Wi-Fi is available for free throughout the hotel, including in the rooms and common areas.

  4. Are pets allowed at The St. Regis Bermuda Resort?

    Pets are not allowed at The St. Regis Bermuda Resort. For dedicated services or exceptions, please contact the concierge.

  5. How far is the hotel from the airport?

    The hotel is located about 30 minutes by car from Bermuda's international airport. Transfers can be arranged by the concierge.

    My tip : Réservez votre transfert avant le départ, surtout en arrivée tardive ou le week-end.

Frequently asked questions

Before your stay

  • Does the hotel have parking facilities?

    The hotel has on-site parking, but spaces may be limited. It is recommended to contact the concierge to reserve a spot and inquire about any associated fees.

  • What kind of breakfast is served?

    The hotel offers a buffet breakfast, which may be included in certain rates or available for an additional fee. The hours and room service options can also be confirmed with the concierge.

  • Is Wi-Fi available throughout the hotel?

    Yes, Wi-Fi is available for free throughout the hotel, including in the rooms and common areas.

  • Are pets allowed at The St. Regis Bermuda Resort?

    Pets are not allowed at The St. Regis Bermuda Resort. For dedicated services or exceptions, please contact the concierge.

  • How far is the hotel from the airport?

    The hotel is located about 30 minutes by car from Bermuda's international airport. Transfers can be arranged by the concierge.

  • Does the hotel have a pool?

    Yes, the hotel has an outdoor pool. It is accessible to guests during the summer season.

  • Is early check-in available?

    Early check-in is subject to availability. It is advisable to contact the concierge in advance to check the possibilities.

  • Are airport transfers offered?

    Yes, private transfers to the airport are offered, usually for an additional fee. The concierge can arrange these services.

  • What is the hotel's cancellation policy?

    The hotel's cancellation policy varies depending on the rate and season. Generally, free cancellation is possible up to 24-72 hours before arrival. Please contact the concierge for more details.

  • Are there any tourist taxes to pay?

    Yes, local tourist taxes may apply and are payable on-site. The amount varies depending on the number of nights and guests.

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