
Newstead Belmont Hills Golf Resort and Spa
Paget Parish, Mt Pleasant
Hotel in Mt Pleasant, Bermuda
Why go
Newstead Belmont Hills Golf Resort and Spa makes a practical case for golfers and spa-seekers who want Harbour views without paying for top-tier service polish. The attached 18-hole Belmont Hills Golf Course is the standout amenity. Book here if golf access and straightforward spa recovery are priorities; for design-led luxury or deep wellness programming, look elsewhere on the island.
About Newstead Belmont Hills Golf Resort and Spa
Harbour Views, Golf, a Spa: Worth Booking at Newstead Belmont Hills?
Newstead Belmont Hills Golf Resort and Spa sits on Harbour Road in Paget, overlooking Hamilton Harbour; and that view is the single most compelling reason to consider it. For guests who want a golf-and-spa package on a small island where outdoor amenities are the primary draw, this property positions itself as a practical, mid-tier alternative to Bermuda's headline luxury names. If you've stayed here once and are weighing whether to return, the answer comes down to what you actually use: the golf course and spa are the core product here, not the service depth you'd find at Rosewood Bermuda in Tucker's Town or The St. Regis Bermuda Resort in St. George's.
The Belmont Hills Golf Course is the amenity that sets this property apart from most Bermuda competitors. An 18-hole course attached to the resort means early tee times are accessible without taxi logistics; a genuine convenience on an island where transport adds friction to every activity. For returning guests, booking a morning tee time followed by spa access in the afternoon is the itinerary that makes the most of what the property offers. The spa functions as a complementary wind-down to an active day rather than a destination wellness facility, so don't arrive expecting the depth of programming you'd find at Cambridge Beaches Resort & Spa in Somerset Village.
Harbour Road access means you're close to Hamilton's dining and shopping, which helps when the on-site food and beverage options don't fully satisfy. That proximity to Hamilton Princess & Beach Club in Hamilton, one of Bermuda's most complete hotel experiences for food and nightlife, means you're not isolated if you want variety in the evenings. Booking here is direct; availability tends to be more accessible than at the island's most sought-after properties like The Reefs Resort & Club in Southampton or Elbow Beach Resort Bermuda in Paget, which fills quickly in peak season.
The practical case for Newstead Belmont Hills is this: if golf is a priority and you want a spa that handles recovery without demanding premium pricing, it delivers. If design, dining, service polish are what you're paying for, look at the alternatives. For a broader view of what's available across the island, see our full Mt Pleasant hotels guide, and if dining out is part of the plan, check our full Mt Pleasant restaurants guide. For activities beyond the resort, our Mt Pleasant experiences guide covers the island's leading options.
Planning details
- Location
- 27 Harbour Road Mt Pleasant PG, 02, Bermuda
- Website
- newsteadbelmonthills.com
- Phone
- +1 441 236 6060
The take
The Take
The Vibe
Newstead Belmont Hills reads as a boutique Bermudian resort that leans into intimacy and place. The architecture intentionally references colonial-vernacular precedents — low-slung rooflines, whitewashed exteriors and stepped roofs — so the property feels rooted rather than generic. Its smaller scale and tighter relationship to the landscape produce a quietly classic, charming atmosphere that foregrounds the island’s built identity. Guests experience a restrained, historically informed personality rather than the slick uniformity of larger international hotels; design character and site specificity are the resort’s primary gestures.
Best For
This is a resort for travelers wanting a quieter, site-specific Bermuda experience: couples seeking a romantic getaway, spa-goers pursuing wellness, and families preferring a boutique footprint to a large hotel. The name signals obvious recreational draws — golf and a spa — while the south-shore setting and easy visual connection to the harbor reward visitors who arrive by ferry or want immediate seaside character. The property’s focus on design and landscape makes it well suited to guests who value architecture and a sense of place as part of their stay.
Venue details
Ambiance
Elegant and relaxed with harbour views, minimalist modern design, open corridors, and serene spa atmosphere.
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Vibe
Best For
Experience
Amenities
View
Accessibility
About the Stay
- Rooms
- 60
- Check-in
- 15:00
- Check-out
- 11:00
- Property Style
- Contemporary Bermudian Resort with Fractional Ownership Suites
- Design Style
- Minimalist Modern with Exposed Limestone, Hardwood Floors, and Sleek Kitchens
Planning details
Location
Also consider
Also Consider
- The St. Regis Bermuda Resort; Notable alternative
- Rosewood Bermuda; Notable alternative
- Cambridge Beaches Resort & Spa; Notable alternative
- Hamilton Princess & Beach Club, A Fairmont Managed Hotel; Notable alternative
- The Loren at Pink Beach; Notable alternative
Hotel context
How Newstead Belmont Hills Compares to Other Bermuda Resorts
Against The St. Regis Bermuda Resort and Rosewood Bermuda, Newstead Belmont Hills is a different proposition entirely. Those two properties lead on service depth, beach quality, food and beverage programming. Newstead competes on golf access and harbour-view positioning at a lower price tier; it's not trying to match them on luxury credentials, it doesn't need to. If your trip is golf-centred, Newstead wins on convenience. If you want a full-service luxury resort experience, St. Regis and Rosewood are the better spend.
Cambridge Beaches Resort & Spa is the closest comparison for spa focus, but Cambridge Beaches offers a more dedicated wellness experience in a secluded Somerset setting. Choose Cambridge Beaches if spa programming is the primary reason for the trip; choose Newstead Belmont Hills if you want to split time between golf and spa without travelling across the island. Hamilton Princess & Beach Club wins on dining, nightlife access, brand reliability; it's the strongest all-rounder for guests who want flexibility.
The Loren at Pink Beach appeals to a design-conscious guest who prioritises boutique atmosphere and beach access over golf. Newstead Belmont Hills is the right call for the golfer who wants a resort base rather than a design hotel. Booking difficulty is lower here than at The Loren or Rosewood, making Newstead a reliable option for last-minute or flexible trip planning in peak Bermuda season.
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| Venue | Awards |
|---|---|
| Newstead Belmont Hills Golf Resort and Spa | No published awards |
| The St. Regis Bermuda Resort | 2026 Forbes Recommended2026 Virtuoso Luxury Hotel Collection2025 Michelin Selected Hotels2025 Forbes Recommended |
| Rosewood Bermuda | 2026 Forbes Recommended2026 Virtuoso Luxury Hotel Collection2026 La Liste Top Hotels2025 Forbes 4-Star2025 Michelin 1 Key |
| Cambridge Beaches Resort & Spa | 2026 Forbes Recommended2025 Michelin Selected Hotels2025 Forbes Recommended |
| Hamilton Princess & Beach Club, A Fairmont Managed Hotel | No published awards |
| The Loren at Pink Beach | 2026 Virtuoso Luxury Hotel Collection2026 Mr & Mrs Smith Luxury Hotels2025 Michelin 1 Key |
A quick look at how Newstead Belmont Hills Golf Resort and Spa measures up.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to book Newstead Belmont Hills Golf Resort and Spa?
April through June is the sweet spot for Bermuda: temperatures are comfortable for golf, the harbour looks its best from the Paget hillside, peak-summer crowds haven't arrived. Book at least six to eight weeks out for spring dates; the resort's position on Harbour Road makes it a reliable anchor property and rooms move accordingly. Late September to October is a quieter, often cheaper alternative if the golf course is your main draw.
Do loyalty programs work at Newstead Belmont Hills Golf Resort and Spa?
The resort operates as an independent property on Harbour Road in Paget, so major chain loyalty programs such as Marriott Bonvoy or Hilton Honors do not apply here. Check directly with the property for any in-house repeat-guest arrangements. If accumulating points matters to your stay, the Hamilton Princess nearby operates under Fairmont's loyalty scheme and may be a stronger fit.
Is Newstead Belmont Hills Golf Resort and Spa good for business travel?
The resort's Paget location, overlooking Hamilton Harbour, puts it a short ferry or taxi ride from Hamilton's business district, which works reasonably well for meetings. It suits a small executive retreat or a work trip that blends golf with client entertaining better than it suits a high-volume conference crowd. For a property with dedicated conference infrastructure closer to Hamilton, the Hamilton Princess is the more practical choice.
Is Newstead Belmont Hills Golf Resort and Spa family-friendly?
The golf-and-spa format at Newstead Belmont Hills skews toward adult couples and groups rather than families with young children. The hillside setting on Harbour Road in Paget is scenic but not beach-direct, which matters if keeping kids occupied is a priority. Families wanting beach access and broader activity programming will find Cambridge Beaches Resort & Spa or The Loren at Pink Beach better aligned to those needs.
How is the dining at Newstead Belmont Hills Golf Resort and Spa?
The resort sits on Harbour Road in Paget with Hamilton Harbour views that tend to make any meal feel worthwhile on setting alone. Specific menu details and pricing are not confirmed in current data, so it is worth contacting the property directly before making dining the primary reason to book. If on-site dining quality is the deciding factor, cross-reference with Hamilton Princess, which has a documented restaurant program including a Harlem Cotton Club-inspired dining concept.






