Horseshoe Bay Tours and Tickets
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Horseshoe Bay

There are shower/changing facilities at the beach.
Visitors can snorkel from the beach—the best area is toward the rocks just offshore.
The beach has a cafe/restaurant.
Lifeguards patrol during the summer, from 10am to 6pm from May 1 to October 31.
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There are plenty of ways to experience Horseshoe Bay. Looking at ratings and reviews previously given by customers, these are the best tours available right now:
It’s free to visit Horseshoe Bay, as it’s a public beach on the southern shores of Bermuda. However, tours offer a convenient way to combine the bay with other Bermuda highlights such as the Crystal Caves and the capital city of Hamilton. Panoramic island tours start from US$85.
Yes, Horseshoe Bay is worth it. Even if you don’t like spending time swimming and sunbathing, this top Bermuda spot is worth visiting for its sand alone; it’s tinged pink as a result of tiny pink organisms that live beneath coral reefs. Plus, it's on many world’s-best-beaches lists.
Yes, thanks to plenty of water sports and calm waters, Horseshoe Bay is the perfect place for kids. Port Royal Cove is an enclosed area of the bay that prevents big waves from forming, so its shallow waters are great for paddling. Children can also enjoy boogie boarding and volleyball.
Yes, there are several walking trails near Horseshoe Bay. South Shore Walk is often ranked as the top trail, thanks to the rugged cliffs and white sands through this coastal nature reserve. Nearby Warwick Long Bay—one of the island’s longest beaches—is also a great place for a sunset stroll.
If you’re looking for a party, head to Snorkel Park Beach, which hosts nightly oceanfront parties with live DJs. For fewer crowds and pink sand similar to Horseshoe Bay, visit Elbow Beach, or delve into local history at Tobacco Bay Beach, a short walk from colonial Tobacco Bay.











































































