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Bermuda Cruise Vacations
Beautiful beaches of pink sand, a cosmopolitan port cities with a wealthy, sophisticated British feel, and a location just 600 miles off of the East Coast of the US, make Bermuda a very popular destination. The island is only 22 miles end to end but is full of natural beauty. While some cruises to the Caribbean and Bahamas make a stop in Bermuda, most cruises to Bermuda are single destination trips. With Bermuda as your only destination you’ll get several nights to relax and take in all Bermuda has to offer. Things To DoSunning on the miles of sandy beaches is popular, as well as watersports like snorkeling, scuba diving and boating. Surprisingly, the beaches are rarely crowded so you can spread out and enjoy the surroundings in peace. Bermuda is renowned for its upscale shopping, featuring high end products from around the world. Stroll streets lined with well-kept stores. You’ll also find lots of nice restaurants, many featuring the spicy cuisine for which Bermuda is known. Automobiles can not be driven by visitors to the island, so your best means of getting about is by moped – and it is a very fun way to get around. Grab a few scooters and set off exploring the beaches, botanical gardens, cliffs overlooking the ocean and more on this beautiful island. Bermuda is also home to several highly regarded golf courses. British maritime history is well-represented on the island with the restored Royal Navy Dockyards at Kings Wharf being a highlight. Ports of CallThe established ports of call for Bermuda are Hamilton, St George, and Kings Wharf. Season / Trip Lengths / Departure PortsSummer is the most popular time for cruising to Bermuda with ships leaving from April to October. To keep the island from getting overrun with cruise passengers, Bermuda controls the number of ships allowed in so the cruise lines tend to use smaller ships to Bermuda. Cruises depart from several East Coast ports. You’ll find options from Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Norfolk, and Florida. |
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