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The
Pompano Beach is dramatically situated overlooking Bermuda's southwest
coast, adjacent to the Robert Trent Jones designed Port Royal Golf
Course, in Southampton parish. The resort's location is considered
one of the best beachfront settings on the island, offering breathtaking
ocean views from every part of the property.
Since
the resort is tucked away from the island's main road, guests feel
as though they've escaped to a private, secluded hideaway - yet,
they are only minutes away from the best that Bermuda has to offer.
Most of the island's popular south shore beaches (Horseshoe, Warwick
Long Bay and Church Bay) are a mere ten-minute ride from the resort.
Pompano
is approximately 45 minutes from Bermuda's international airport
and 25 minutes from the capital city of Hamilton. The resort provides
complimentary shuttle van transportation to/from the bus stop (which
is conveniently located near the resort's entrance gate) and to/from
the nearby Rockaway ferry stop (where you can enjoy a scenic boat
ride to/from Hamilton).
Golfers
love the fact that the resort is right next to Port Royal, the island's
top rated public golf course (with the first tee only a 500 yard
walk away) and only a ten to fifteen minute drive from three more
quality golf courses (Riddell's Bay, Belmont Hills and Fairmont
Southampton). |
Scuba
diving, jet skiing, water skiing and Boston Whaler powerboat rentals
are available at Robinson's Marina - located only a five-minute
ride from the resort. The intriguing Royal Naval Dockyard, a 75-acre
historical structure located at the island's most northwestern point,
is 15 minutes away and offers numerous sightseeing attractions (such
as the Bermuda craft market, glassblowing factory, rum cake shop
and Bermuda's Maritime Museum - where the popular "Dolphin
Quest" operation is set up). Fort Scaur and Gibbs Hill Lighthouse
are two nearby attractions that enable you to enjoy panoramic views
of the island.
The
Pompano Beach Club has the perfect location to allow you to easily
experience what Bermuda is all about. |