Rosewood Bermuda unveils resort-wide reimagination
Dawson Design Associates has led a comprehensive renovation of the Rosewood Bermuda, including a revitalised spa with new wellness and fitness offerings.
The property now features a modernised 12,000sq ft Sense, A Rosewood Spa, featuring new spa treatments that integrate the essence of the island into the health and wellness experience.
The new spa is also now home to one of the first Deborah Lippmann Nail Salons in the world, offering a signature Deborah Lippmann treatment that incorporates her techniques for promoting nail health and proper nail care. Lippmann has also created an exclusive Rosewood Bermuda nail polish inspired by the resort and Bermuda’s pink sand beaches.
Additionally, an upgraded fitness centre with brand new Technogym equipment offers a variety of new fitness programmes.
The 88-bedroom hotel sits on 240 acres of waterfront, and also features a redesigned lobby, an enhanced beach club, an upgraded golf clubhouse and a redesign of the resort’s signature restaurant and bar by London-based designer Alexander Waterworth Interiors.
The resort’s redesign combines the island’s colonial English heritage with its native culture.
“We are thrilled to welcome both new visitors and longtime guests to our island paradise that intrinsically reflects the rich culture, diverse history and stunning natural beauty of Bermuda,” said Paul Telford, managing director of Rosewood Bermuda. “The renovation is a testament to Rosewood Bermuda’s commitment to providing unmatched luxury accommodations, the highest level of service, and modern amenities that appeal to today’s luxury, global travellers.”
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