
It’s so easy to cruise to Bermuda from the northeast United
States. There is probably a departure
port closer than you think; New York City, Bayonne, Boston, Baltimore, and
Charleston. It’s likely one of these
ports is a short drive from your home.
In addition, there’s a good chance your favorite cruise line has a
Bermuda itinerary on this year’s calendar. Carnival Cruise Line, Celebrity
Cruise Line, Royal Caribbean, Norwegian Cruise Line and Disney Cruise Line all
have multiple sail dates.
Bermuda's miles of coastline is dotted with gorgeous pink
sand, dramatic rock formations and hidden coves. USA Today named Horseshoe Bay
one of the Caribbean’s top 10 beaches (even though Bermuda isn’t technically in
the Caribbean). There’s a beach that’s perfect for everyone; sunbathers, swimmers,
snorkelers and body surfers alike.

Whether by bus, bike, ferry, scooter, or taxi, it’s so safe
and simple to explore Bermuda. And if
you’re cruising with Norwegian Cruise
Line, they make it even easier. I love that they provide a ferry for their
guests, free of charge, which sails roundtrip from the Royal Dockyard to St
George’s several times a day. St George’s is a lovely place to visit.
The Bermuda cruising season is short, so you shouldn’t put
off making your cruise reservation.
Ships cruise to Bermuda from May to October. That’s when the seas are calmer and the
weather in Bermuda is well….perfect! So really, do you need more reason than
that to book your cruise?
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