Coco Reef Resort

Bermuda


More a beachfront hotel than a resort, Coco Reef has a prime spot just above Elbow Beach, one of Bermuda's best. Pastel-colored rooms are either ocean view or beachfront (marginally closer to the sea), and there's a choice of three dining venues. The place would benefit from a refurbishment, as it's currently rather overpriced for what it is.


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