Cruises to Bermuda
Did you know that many people mistakenly believe that
Bermuda is in the Caribbean? Well, guess what? Bermuda's not in
the Caribbean. The island of Bermuda, an overseas territory of
the UK, is in the Atlantic, about 650 miles east of North
Carolina. And did you know that pink sand exists in only a few
places worldwide, Bermuda being one of those places? All that
adds up to make cruises to Bermuda the perfect spring and
summer vacation.
Which cruises to
Bermuda might you consider?
Cruises to Bermuda: Major Cruise Lines
- Celebrity Cruise Lines
- Cunard QM2
- Norwegian Cruise Line (leaving from New York, Boston or
Philadelphia)
- Princess Cruise Line
- Royal Caribbean Explorer of the Seas and Grandeur Of
The Seas (leaving from Baltimore, Maryland; Cape Liberty
Cruise Port, New Jersey; Tampa, Florida, Norfolk, Virgina
and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
Cruises to Bermuda: Small Cruise Ships
- Radisson Seven Seas Navigator
- Seabourn
FYI: The temperature in Bermuda stays between 75°F and 85°F
from May to mid-October, and around 70°F in the winter.
Taking The Perfect
Bermuda Cruise
Author: Jake M. Robinson
Whether honeymoon or a get-together of families or friends,
a Bermuda cruise is the perfect way to enjoy. No matter what
your likes or dislikes are; from pink sand beaches and shopping
alleys to colorful nightclubs, Bermuda will have something to
offer for the traveler looking for something extraordinary.
A Bermuda cruise is the best way to unearth the jewels of
Bermuda, the total land area of which is about 22 square miles
only. A variety of cruise options are offered - family,
business, honeymoon or even for singles. There are two options
for choosing a Bermuda cruise - you either board your cruise
from the US itself or take a flight to Bermuda and then embark
on your journey.
It is important to know the ports of call in order to plan
your tour. Normally cruises will stop at all the three ports of
Bermuda. Hamilton, the capital, is the busiest amongst all the
small towns of Bermuda and is a great place for shopping and is
also known for its exciting nightlife. The almost four
centuries old settlements in the port town of St. George's, on
Bermuda's east coast, has been designated as a World Heritage
Site by the UNESCO. The Royal Naval Dockyard, which has an
extensive history of British naval exploits, also has forts and
museums. The three ports will serve as your base for exploring
the center, Eastern coast and the western coast. Horseshoe Bay,
South Shore Park and the Cristobal Colon ship wreckage are not
to be missed. You can also choose from eco-tourism, golf and
watersports or simply lay back and watch the waves break.
Bermuda receives moderate rainfall throughout the year.
Tourist influx in the islands is at its highest during the
months of April to September and cruise services during the
winter months are almost negligible. Many cruises offer huge
discounts during the low season. Departures for Bermuda cruises
are available throughout the year; so choose a schedule that
suits you.
Before embarking on your cruise it is imperative to know
what activities or charges are included in your cruise package.
At all the ports passengers are charged an entry tax. Cruise
packages often advertise reduced rates; but find out whether it
includes port taxes, the expenses of land stay, city excursions
or spa and gambling charges on board. Different price options
are available - you can either book for a cruise that will also
include your city expenses or you can book for the cruise only
while do your own thing once you are on land.
About the author:
Jake M. Robinson writes on many subjects. For more info on
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