Swap Boston’s spring blooms for Bermuda’s legendary pink-sand beaches and turquoise waters — no flights and no passport required for U.S. citizens. These popular 7-night round-trip sailings on Norwegian, Royal Caribbean, and Celebrity depart right from Black Falcon or Flynn Cruiseport, giving you three glorious days and two nights docked at King’s Wharf (Royal Naval Dockyard).
Snorkel shipwrecks, explore Crystal Caves, sip Dark ’n Stormy cocktails at sunset, or simply relax on Horseshoe Bay — all with the convenience of sailing from your own backyard. Early-bird 2026 fares start in the $700s, and balcony cabins plus onboard credit sell out fast.
Secure your spot now — these Boston-to-Bermuda sailings are some of the first to book up every year!
Cruises from Boston to Bermuda - 2026
Cruises from Boston to Bermuda - 2027
Example Itinerary: 7 Night Bermuda
| Day | Date (2025 example) | Port of Call | Arrive | Depart | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Saturday, Jun 14 | Boston, Massachusetts | — | 4:00 PM | Embarkation – Welcome aboard! |
| 2 | Sunday, Jun 15 | Fun Day at Sea | — | — | Relax, spa, shows, pools |
| 3 | Monday, Jun 16 | Fun Day at Sea | — | — | Enjoy the ship |
| 4 | Tuesday, Jun 17 | King’s Wharf (Royal Naval Dockyard), Bermuda | 9:00 AM | — | Overnight in Bermuda |
| 5 | Wednesday, Jun 18 | King’s Wharf, Bermuda | — | — | Full day + overnight – beaches, caves, snorkeling |
| 6 | Thursday, Jun 19 | King’s Wharf, Bermuda | — | 5:00 PM | Last day in paradise |
| 7 | Friday, Jun 20 | Fun Day at Sea | — | — | Heading home |
| 8 | Saturday, Jun 21 | Boston, Massachusetts | 8:00 AM | — | Disembarkation – Welcome home! |
Top 10 Attractions in Bermuda
| # | Attraction | Why You Shouldn’t Miss It |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Horseshoe Bay Beach | Bermuda’s iconic pink-sand paradise. Turquoise water, dramatic rock formations, and perfect swimming — consistently ranked one of the world’s most beautiful beaches. |
| 2 | Royal Naval Dockyard | Where your ship docks! This restored 19th-century fortress is packed with shops, restaurants, craft markets, the National Museum of Bermuda, Dolphin Quest, and snorkel-boat departures. |
| 3 | Historic St. George’s (UNESCO Site) | Step back in time on cobblestone streets. The oldest continuously inhabited English town in the New World — complete with replicas of the stocks and dunking stool. |
| 4 | Crystal & Fantasy Caves | Descend into a surreal underground world of dramatic stalactites, stalagmites, and crystal-clear lakes lit by dramatic lighting. A cool, easy, and unforgettable 30–45 minute tour. |
| 5 | Gibbs Hill Lighthouse | Climb 185 steps to one of the world’s oldest cast-iron lighthouses (1846) for 360° panoramic views stretching from the Dockyard to Hamilton and beyond. |
| 6 | Bermuda Aquarium, Museum & Zoo (BAMZ) | See Galápagos tortoises, reef sharks, and colorful fish native to Bermuda’s waters. A quick, family-friendly stop in Flatts Village. |
| 7 | Bermuda Railway Trail | A scenic 18-mile car-free path (rent e-bikes or walk sections) with stunning coastal views, hidden beaches, and old railway bridges — perfect for gentle adventure. |
| 8 | Jobson’s Cove & Warwick Long Bay | Tucked behind dramatic limestone cliffs, tiny Jobson’s Cove feels like your own private lagoon. A short walk away, half-mile-long Warwick Long Bay is one of Bermuda’s most breathtaking pink-sand stretches. |
| 9 | Bermuda Botanical Gardens & Camden House | 36 acres of manicured gardens, tropical plants, and the official residence of Bermuda’s Premier. Peaceful, free, and beautifully shaded. |
| 10 | Fort Hamilton | Dramatic 19th-century hilltop fortress overlooking Hamilton Harbour. Wander the moat, explore underground passages, and enjoy sweeping views of the capital (great photo spot on Mondays when the kilted bagpiper plays). |
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