Frommer's Review
Adjacent to a grassy, rock-strewn patch of seafront, Clear View offers units that feature kitchenettes and a good deal of privacy. Midway between the City of Hamilton and St. George, it's a cluster of one- and two-story pink concrete buildings erected during the 1970s. Each holds two to six units decorated with pastel upholstery, tiled surfaces, and big windows. Units with sea views are more expensive. Bathrooms are tiled and well kept with tub/shower combinations.
The centerpiece of the resort is a white-sided farmhouse that holds the restaurant, Landfall, which offers Bermudian cuisine, and a bar. You can swim in the ocean, but there's no beach -- most guests head 1.5km (1 mile) west to the sands of Shelly Bay Beach. A small art gallery displays the works of local painters. Ruth Paynter (and her husband, Gerald) arrange art classes that are popular among the island's community of retirees.
Facilities:
Restaurant; bar; 2 outdoor saltwater pools; tennis court; moped rentals; coin-operated laundry; nonsmoking rooms; rooms for those w/limited mobility; conference facility
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