Bermuda is an island paradise about 650 miles off the coast of the United States. It is most famous for its great climate and outstanding pink coral beaches. Once a British colony, Bermuda is a gem in the middle of the Atlantic that will please you with its European architecture and charm.
Boston is a great starting point for a cruise to Bermuda. You may want to add a few extra days at the beginning or the end and explore Boston, one of the most historic and walkable cities in the US.
The Norwegian cruise to Bermuda is a favorite of many and has been popular for over a decade. You will spend two nights at sea, three nights in Bermuda and on day at Bar Harbor, Maine coming back. The cost of these cruises is extremely moderate with some dates going for as little $649 for a full week
Example Itinerary: 7 Night Bermuda
Day 1 - Boston
Beautiful, walkable historic city with many attractions and sights. Offers numerous parks, extensive waterfront as well as museums, aquarium and excellent shopping and restaurants.
Day 2 - At Sea
Day 3 - Kings Wharf, Bermuda
Day 4 - Kings Wharf, Bermuda
Day 5 - Kings Wharf, Bermuda
Day 6 - At Sea
Day 7 - Bar Harbor, Maine
Spectacular coastal town at the foot of Arcadia National Park. Surrounded by water, it offers many activities, great shops, restaurants, taverns as well as easy access to the forests and shores of
Day 8 - Boston (arrive at 8am)
Top 10 Attractions in Bermuda
1. Horseshoe Bay Beach
Explore one of the most famous beaches in Bermuda with pink sands and crystal-clear turquoise waters. It's an ideal spot for swimming, sunbathing, and enjoying the picturesque surroundings.
2. Royal Naval Dockyard: A former naval fortress, the Royal Naval Dockyard offers shops, restaurants, museums, and attractions like the National Museum of Bermuda and Dolphin Quest. It's also a departure point for various water activities.
3. St. George's: Explore the cobbled streets and historic architecture at this UNESCO World Heritage Site. St. George's is Bermuda's first permanent English settlement.
4. Bermuda Aquarium, Museum and Zoo (BAMZ): Located in Flatts Village, BAMZ showcases the marine life of Bermuda, as well as exhibits on natural history and conservation.
these caves.
6. Gibbs Hill Lighthouse: Climb to the top of Gibbs Hill Lighthouse for panoramic views of the island. This cast-iron lighthouse, built in the 19th century, is one of the oldest cast-iron lighthouses in the world.
7. Bermuda Railway Trail: Walk or cycle along the Bermuda Railway Trail, a scenic route that follows the path of the island's former railway. It offers beautiful views of landscapes, beaches, and historic sites.
8. Jobson's Cove: Go swimming or snorkling at this small, secluded cove surrounded by limestone cliffs, Jobson's Cove is known for its calm waters and pink sands.
9. Bermuda Botanical Gardens: The Bermuda Botanical Gardens feature a diverse collection of plant species, including tropical and subtropical varieties. The gardens are a peaceful retreat with walking paths and beautiful landscapes.
10. Fort Hamilton: Explore the ramparts and learn about the island's military from this historic fortress with panoramic views of Hamilton, Bermuda's capital.
Other fun things to do in Bermuda
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Biking
Rent a bike or join a tour and explore the beautiful landscape and beaches of the island on safe tra
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Tours
Guided tours are convenient and it can be great fun to go on a tour for beach exploring, snorkeling,
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Watersports
The spectacular beaches are perfect for many different watersports such as kayaking, sailing, snorke
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Bars and Restaurants
There are over 150 restaurants to choose from in Bermuda and local seafood is very popular. Bermuda
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Shopping
Explore the numerous little stores and boutiques for the perfect Bermuda keepsake. Go up-scale shop
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Diving
The clear waters and amazing reefs off Bermuda make it a wonderful destination for snorkeling and di