The Norwegian Spirit cruises from Boston to Bermuda. It is owned by Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) and underwent a multimillion dollar renovation in 2009. When you cruise from Boston to Bermuda aboard the Norwegian Spirit, you depart from Boston's Black Falcon Cruise Terminal, which is located in the Waterfront District of South Boston. The Black Falcon Cruise Terminal is about 10 minutes from Boston's Logan International Airport. The Norwegian Spirit docks at the Royal Naval Dockyard, also known as the West End or King's Wharf. The Royal Naval Dockyard, located on the western-most tip of Bermuda, is well known for its art galleries, restaurants and shops.
Beginning in 2011, the Norwegian Dawn will become the second of two ships that cruise from Boston to Bermuda. Like the Norwegian Spirit, the Norwegian Dawn is owned by Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL), departs from Boston's Black Falcon Cruise Terminal and docks at the Royal Naval Dockyard in Bermuda. In comparison to the Norwegian Spirit, the Norwegian Dawn is faster and larger and can accommodate an additional 226 people and an additional 117 crew members. The Norwegian Dawn offers a wide array of activities, including 15 dining options, Broadway-style shows and an ultra-modern fitness center.
The price of a cruise from Boston to Bermuda ranges from $649 for an inside stateroom to $1,199 for a suite. This price is per person, based on double occupancy. The round-trip cruise lasts seven days, which includes two days at sea, three days in Bermuda, and another two days at sea.