On the eastern tip of the island in St. David's, Clearwater is a long sandy strip of beach that's popular with serious swimmers and triathletes who use it as a training ground. But don't be intimidated, the young and old also flock here to wade in the shallow water, and there are buoy markers that identify where the beach becomes deeper. Clearwater is one of the few beaches in Bermuda that has an adjoining café, serving kids' favorites such as burgers and fries. There's also an in-house bar when the five-o'clock-somewhere mood strikes. Beach bathrooms and lifeguards during the tourist season (April through September) make this a great choice for families. Pros: nearby paved road is great for evening strolls, small children's playground keeps kids busy, great beach for spotting turtles, picnic area. Cons: bathrooms can be stinky and often run out of toilet paper.
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