Call a travel agent to book your Norwegian Cruise Line cruise to Bermuda. This will often give you access to prices, onboard credits and other perks that may be unavailable when booking directly with the cruise line.
On the day of the cruise, arrive at Black Falcon Cruise Terminal, located in South Boston's Waterfront District, at least three hours before the ship is scheduled to depart at 4 p.m. ET. Be sure to have your passport and cruise documents ready when embarking.
On Saturday, enjoy a day at sea. Norwegian Cruise Line ships offer plenty of onboard amusement, including rock climbing, the FlowRider surf simulator, trivia contests, a casino and more. Or stake your claim to a poolside chaise lounge and relax. In the evening, choose from one of the ship's many specialty restaurants (small cover charge applies) or dine in one of the two complimentary main restaurants.
On Monday, arrive at King's Wharf at 11 a.m. (Bermuda local time), where you will spend the next four days and three nights. Choose shore excursions such as a glass-bottom boat and sightseeing tour, a Restless Native Catamaran cruise (ideal for those who wish to snorkel), a full-day Bermuda island tour or a scenic West End and South Shore highlights tour.
On Thursday, you're back at sea. If you didn't try your hand at Wii or bowling on the way to Bermuda, give it a try on the way back.
On Friday, arrive back in Boston at 8 a.m. ET. If you have extra time, consider one of Norwegian Cruise Line's Boston shore excursions, or a combination excursion/transfer to the airport.