Cruises to Bermuda

Bermuda is an island nearly 1,000 miles north of the Caribbean as well as a port of call for some cruise ships departing New York and New Jersey. The climate in Bermuda is comfortable year-round, but because of its location so far north of the Caribbean, the winters are much cooler than that of the Caribbean islands. While ships are docked at King's Wharf in Bermuda, passengers are free to explore the destination. Water sports, such as jet skiing, parasailing and snorkeling, are popular shore excursions.
  1. Royal Caribbean

    • Royal Caribbean's "Explorer of the Seas" departs Cape Liberty Port in New Jersey for a five-night cruise to Bermuda, which includes two fun days at sea and two days docked at Kings Wharf Bermuda. The "Explorer of the Seas" features amenities, such as an ice-skating rink and a rock climbing wall. The "Explorer of the Seas" has a day spa, which offers treatments, such as pedicures, facials and massages. Dining options include traditional dining and flexible dining, which allows guests to choose their dining time. Specialty restaurants, such as Vini d'Italia, serve four-course meals complete with wine. There is also a Mystery Dinner Theater where diners are able to solve a crime while eating their meal. Entertainment includes a full-service casino and Broadway-style shows in the main lounge.

      Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines
      1050 Caribbean Way
      Miami, FL 33132
      800-256-6649
      royalcaribbean.com

    Carnival

    • The Carnival "Miracle" departs the port of New York on a five-night cruise to Bermuda. This cruise consists of three days in Bermuda and two days at sea. Stateroom choices include cozy interior rooms or spacious suites, as well as ocean view and balcony rooms. For guests traveling with children, Camp Carnival provides supervised entertainment so that parents are free to book treatments at the spa or relax on the adults only Serenity Deck. Reservations for a romantic dinner at Nick and Nora's Steakhouse can be made or formal dining can be skipped entirely for the buffet on the Lido Deck. After dinner cocktails are available in the bars and lounges and Vegas-style shows are performed every night in the main lounge. Guests have the option of participating in karaoke nights at the Madd Hatter's Ball as well as their choice of two swimming pools and hot tubs.

      Carnival Cruise Lines
      3655 NW 87th Ave.
      Miami, FL 33178
      888-276-4825
      carnival.com

    Norwegian Cruise Lines

    • Norwegian Cruise Line is the home of free-style dining and travelers can enjoy that luxury on a five-night Bermuda cruise from New York City on the "Norwegian Gem." Two of the days will be spent enjoying the amenities that the island of Bermuda has to offer. Staterooms on the "Gem" range from interior rooms to grand suites, or passengers choose something in between and opt for an ocean view or balcony room. The ship is jam packed with things to do during three fun days at sea, including a choice of 14 restaurants and 10 bars and lounges. Guests can relax with friends over a game of cards in the library or work on their tan on the main deck by the pool. The Yin and Yang Spa offers a full-service spa experience and the casino is filled with slot machines, blackjack and poker tables. After dinner is over, guests head to the Stardust theater for a Broadway-style show, or to the Bliss Ultra Lounge and Nightclub for drinks and dancing.

      Norwegian Cruise Lines
      7665 Corporate Center Drive
      Miami, FL 33126
      866-625-1166
      ncl.com

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