Royal Caribbean cruise lines offer three and four day cruises from Boston to the Bahamas. Passengers may dine in the main dining room or select from specialty dining experiences such as Asian or Italian cuisine. The ship's 10-story glass atrium features shops, restaurants, and glass elevators facing the sea. It contains "the highest percentage of outside cabins the Royal Caribbean fleet". Passengers can play blackjacks, slot machines, and poker in the Vegas-style 'Casino Royale'. Spa visitors can sunbathe and stargaze in the retractable-roof solarium. A golf simulator enables athletes to play rounds of indoor and outdoor golf. Passengers can explore Nassau or Coco Cay, a private island, once in the Bahamas.
The Norwegian Spirit cruise ship includes 14 dining options, 10 lounges, four hot tubs, a casino, and a Roman-themed spa and fitness center. Passengers have freestyle dining options in which there are no set dining times, dress codes, or assigned tables. Guests can play video games on a two-story screen, visit the Vegas-style casino, and watch a Broadway show. Norwegian Cruise Line Passengers visit Port Canaveral, Atlantis Resort, Nassau, and Grand Bahamas Island.
Boston, Massachusetts is a great city to explore prior to a cruise or on a port-of-call for the day. Cruiseport Boston's Black Falcon Cruise Terminal is in close proximity to hotels, restaurants, museums, and shopping centers. Tourists may visit the historic Freedom Trail, which includes the Paul Revere House and New England Aquarium. Fanueil Hall Marketplace is known for over 250 years of street performances, pubs, shops, and cafes. Luxury shoppers frequent the upscale Newbury Street and Copley Square arena. the cruise terminal is 10 minutes away from Boston Logan International Airport.