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Bermuda Cruises

Discover a history-filled paradise full of pink sand beaches with a cruise to Bermuda.

Set sail from the East Coast of the United States and travel through the Atlantic seas to an island oasis with a cruise to Bermuda. Explore British colonial landmarks like the Royal Navy Dockyard. Take a dip in the blue waves at Horseshoe Bay Beach and wander through the vibrantly painted streets of St. George's and Hamilton to see the Gothic-style towers of the Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity. Need to scratch your itch for outdoor adventure? Hike the Railway Trail and take in views of the clear-water coast, or snorkel among shipwrecks and coral reefs at Tobacco Bay. Discover the magic with a Bermuda cruise.

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Set sail on the best Bermuda cruises to experience from historical wonders to natural beauty. Snorkel deep down and discover mysterious underwater shipwrecks from hundreds of years ago, or kick off your sandals and relax on the unique pink sand of some of the world's most beautiful beaches. 

Shipwreck and Diving in Bermuda

Wreck-It Reef

Dive into the pristine blue waters of Bermuda. Explore underwater wreck sites and vibrant reefs at Tobacco Bay or in the waters near the Royal Naval Dockyard. This part of the Atlantic is home to the most shipwrecks in the region. While you're down there, you can see barracudas, parrot fish and angelfish, as well as many species of colorful coral.

Turquoise Water Beach in Bermuda

Paradise Found

Spend the afternoon splashing around in the turquoise water and relaxing on pink sand beaches like West Whale Bay Beach or Horseshoe Bay Beach. Chill out with towels or rent some chairs and enjoy the day with a cocktail in hand. It's relaxation at its finest.

Bermuda Crystal Caves Tour

Dive Down For Crystals

Had your fill of beach time? Go underground at the Crystal and Fantasy Caves. Inside this underground natural wonder, you'll find a network of caves lined with crystal, quartz and calcite formations, illuminated by the glow of underground lakes.

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Time Travelin'

Bermuda is buzzing with history. From Hamilton to St. George's, there are hundreds of years of historical buildings and places to explore. Cruise to Bermuda to discover the colonial roots of these vibrant cities, where cultures collide into a distinctive mix of European and indigenous influences you won't find replicated anywhere in the world.

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History In Hamilton

Wander down the streets of the colonial capital city, Hamilton, where you'll find some of Bermuda's best bites, boutiques and galleries. Stroll down the shops and brightly painted colonial buildings of Front Street, and check out the Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity, with its towers and turrets designed in the Gothic style of medieval England.

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When The Saints Come Marching

Head to St. George's, where you can spend the afternoon exploring St. Peter's Church, the oldest Anglican church in the Western hemisphere. Or set your course just outside the city center and see the Unfinished Church, where the walls and columns of a partly completed chapel stand eerily atop a lush green hill.

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Want to learn about Bermudan history in more detail? Check out the National Museum of Bermuda during your vacation. Here, you can see the region's history throughout the ages through artifacts including early English and Spanish coins and the remnants of long-ago shipwrecks. 

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Vacation in style and luxury on a Bermuda-only cruise. Bask in the sun on pink-sand beaches, visit candy-colored estates in Hamilton and St. George's , and dine on local delicacies like fish croquettes and semi-spicy, tomato-broth fish chowder. Cruise from New York , Baltimore, and Boston to experience Bermuda’s luxury style

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Join your Bermudan adventure with an exploration of North America, too. Walk the path of the American Revolution on Boston's Freedom Trail, and see Civil War-era Fort Sumner in Charleston, South Carolina .

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The best of Bermuda can be experienced year-round. Cruise from the Eastern coast of the United States in the winter time and enjoy the change of seasons as you arrive to your destination.

Choose your port of departure depending on how many days you want to spend exploring Bermuda and all it has to offer. Explore fortresses and British colonial landmarks, or dive into the sea for some of the best scuba diving in the world.

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Make sure you pack strategically depending on the time of year you're headed on your Bermuda cruise. If you're going during the winter, pack a heavier coat so you're warm on sea days.

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Bermuda's cuisine reflects its diverse cultural history. From traditional fish stews to island takes on the classic English fish and chips, the bounty of the ocean is what brings together this culinary tapestry.

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You can't visit Bermuda without tasting Gosling's Black Seal Rum. And luckily, it's a main ingredient in a ton of Bermuda favorites. Taste it in a cocktail form in the signature Dark 'n' Stormy or Rum Swizzle, or enjoy it as a key ingredient in the famous Bermuda fish chowder, a tomato broth-based stew of white fish and plenty of warming spices.

Traditional Fish Croquettes in Bermuda

I'll Take It Fried

The tastes of that signature fish chowder take on new life in the form of a fish croquette, a fried, ball-shaped fritter that incorporates white fish and spices. Head to the restaurant Marcus' for a fish chowder bite made with snapper, scallops, chorizo and spices fried to crispy golden-brown fritter that has the perfect amount of bite to it.

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It's a Piece Of Cake

No trip to Bermuda is complete without a bite of an original Horton's Bermuda Black Rum Cake. The first one was made over 31 years ago, and you can now pick one up at the Bermuda Craft Market. The buttery, light, moist cake is a delicious and traditional Bermuda dessert.

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Shaped by British, Portuguese, West Indian, and African cultures, Bermuda is fringed by teeming coral reefs and the almost impossibly turquoise waters of the Sargasso Sea, due east of South Carolina. This sub-tropical paradise, which blends history with a contemporary and very inviting way of life, is an easy escape from the East Coast. But the island is still a world apart—and a cruise to Bermuda is the perfect way to enjoy this exclusive destination. 

Days drift by in a delightful blend of scuba diving, golfing, exploring art galleries and historic fortifications, or simply relaxing on exquisite pink sand beaches. Let Celebrity show you Bermuda’s many charms, with blissful days at sea to unwind on either side of your time on this fascinating island.

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Bermuda’s beaches are famous not just for their beauty but for their blush-pink sand, caused by the presence of tiny, ground up shells. Horseshoe Bay Beach is the most famous, with clear, teal-blue water and tumbled rocks. Warwick Long Bay is adorned with rock outcrops and has pretty tide pools to explore. Elbow Beach is the place to head for a livelier scene, with bars, restaurants, and watersports facilities, as well as a shallow reef, teeming with fish.

Scuba Diving

Bermuda’s coral reefs and rocks have claimed more than 300 wrecks over time, making this one of the world’s top dive sites. Warm, glass-clear water and the fact that many of the wrecks lie in as little as 30 feet of water make Bermuda a dream for novice divers, too. What’s more, the underwater life is spectacular. You should see blue angelfish, parrotfish, spiny lobster, silvery jacks, wrasse, and graceful eagle rays, as well as coral in brilliant colors.

Colorful History

Step back in time in the National Museum of Bermuda in the Royal Naval Dockyard to learn about 400 years of the island’s history, from antique maps and cannons to treasures rescued from shipwrecks. Learn about the island’s role in both World Wars, and the darker days of the slave trade. UNESCO-protected St. George’s, too, is a fascinating insight into the past, with colorful old buildings and cobblestone streets to explore, as well as the 17th century St. Peter’s Church.

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What are the best things to do in Bermuda on a cruise?

From naval history to pretty country villages, hiking trails, and pink sand beaches, there are endless things to do during your time in Bermuda. Our itineraries spend two nights docked here, so you’ll have plenty of time to explore.

One of the best things to do is to snorkel over the coral reefs and multiple wrecks that surround the island. There are some fascinating museums, too; the National Museum of Bermuda, located in a fort at the Royal Naval Dockyard, takes you through 400 years of history. Historic St. George’s is a UNESCO World Heritage Site just 45 minutes from the port by ferry, with narrow cobblestone lanes, colorful old homes, and quaint churches.

If you’re an active traveler, there’s all manner of watersports to try, as well as world-class golf, and cycling or hiking the historic 18-mile Railway Trail. Explore the Crystal and Fantasy Caves, where you’ll see dramatic stalagmites and stalactites and a shimmering underground lake.

There’s also excellent craft shopping in Bermuda, much of it within Royal Naval Dockyard.

Look out for rum, rum cake, spicy pepper sauces, ceramics, linen, locally made fragrances, cedarwood items, and the famous Bermuda shorts. 

When is the best time to cruise to Bermuda?

Bermuda’s peak season is from May to October, with July and August the warmest and sunniest months. May has the lowest rainfall. Just outside of the high season, you should still enjoy pleasant weather. Months with lower humidity, particularly April, make exploring easy.

What should I pack?

Depending on the time of year you’ve chosen, pack for a subtropical climate. Bring plenty of beachwear, a sun hat, sunglasses, coverups, water shoes (if you’re visiting coral beaches), and reef-friendly sunblock. 

A light waterproof jacket is handy for the occasional rain showers. Consider bringing comfortable walking shoes; Bermuda is a very walkable place with some wonderful hikes. 

If you intend to play golf, check the dress code of the courses you want to play. A collared shirt with sleeves and shorts the length of Bermuda shorts is standard.

Throughout the ship, casual resort wear, sundresses, shorts, polos, or button-downs are appropriate, paired with sandals, low heels, and loafers. In main and specialty dining, we ask guests to refrain from wearing swimsuits, see-through coverups or robes, bare feet, tank tops, T-shirts, and baseball caps. 

Smart Casual attire is required for entry to main dining, specialty dining, and the Celebrity Theatre. Smart Casual means you look comfortable yet tasteful in a dress, skirt, long pants, or jeans with a stylish top or button-down. Shorts and flip-flops are not considered Smart Casual. 

Each itinerary features one to two more “formal” nights that we call Evening Chic. Evening Chic means you dress to impress, glamorous and sophisticated in your own way, with a cocktail dress, skirt, slacks, or designer jeans, an elegant dress top, or blazer—some guests even pack a tuxedo or gown for onboard photos. 

The daily program, delivered to your stateroom and available at the Guest Relations Desk, will be your guide to the correct attire each evening. If you do not wish to participate in Evening Chic, Smart Casual attire is acceptable for dining and attending the theater.

What travel documents are required?

Round-trip cruises from Cape Liberty to Bermuda are known as “closed-loop cruises” for which U.S. citizens do not require a passport.

According to U.S. Customs & Border Protection, acceptable forms of identity include an Enhanced Driver’s License, which is a state-issued driver’s license that provides proof of identity and U.S. citizenship; a government-issued birth certificate (issued by the Vital Records Department in the state where the person was born) or passport; and if 16 or older, a government-issued driver’s license or picture ID denoting photo, name, and date of birth.

For transatlantic cruises that call at Bermuda, all visitors will need a valid passport.

Where do cruises depart from?

Our Bermuda cruises depart from Cape Liberty, New Jersey. Bermuda is also a stop on several of our transatlantic cruises, which depart from Tampa, Fort Lauderdale, Barcelona, and Lisbon.

How long does it take to get to Bermuda?

The sailing time between Cape Liberty and Bermuda’s Royal Naval Dockyard is two days, during which you’ll have plenty of opportunity to relax and enjoy the many amenities of the ship. On the return journey, you’ll have one day and two nights at sea.

On a westbound Transatlantic cruise, you’ll have four days at sea between the Azores and Bermuda. On an eastbound voyage, you’ll leave Tampa and arrive in Bermuda after three days at sea. If you depart from Fort Lauderdale, there will be two days at sea before reaching the island.

What’s the weather like?

Bermuda is located in the Atlantic Ocean, a long way north of the Caribbean, and enjoys a temperate, subtropical climate. In other words, you can expect summers to be warm and sunny, with temperatures around the mid-80s, and high humidity. 

May to October is considered the high season, with April and November bringing slightly cooler but still pleasant weather. Expect average highs of 68°F in April and 72°F in November. 

What currency is used in Bermuda?

Bermuda’s currency is the Bermuda Dollar, which is tied to the U.S. Dollar. You can use U.S. dollars in most places on the island, although you may be given change in Bermuda dollars.

Where can I see pink sand beaches?

Horseshoe Bay Beach is one of the most beautiful pink sand beaches, where rocky outcrops fringe the sweep of pink and there are umbrellas and beach chairs available to rent. Warwick Long Bay, one of the longest beaches, has pale pink sand and great snorkeling close to the shore. Tiny Jobson’s Cove, nearby, is almost entirely hemmed in by rocks and is safe for swimming in the turquoise shallows. 

Also nearby is Stonehole Bay, a beautiful combination of pale pink sand, cyan water, and craggy rocks. Elbow Beach, another popular spot, curves around the coast for nearly a mile, and is protected by coral reefs.

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The long, sweeping sandy beaches in Martha's Vineyard are straight out of an oil painting, with picturesque lighthouses dotted along the shores and grand mansions adorning the nearby streets. In Charleston, discover the "Holy City," a moniker given because of its many churches. The second you arrive, you'll experience its old-world charm. From cobblestoned main streets to wrap-around porches where locals lounge unhurried, an overnight in Charleston is relaxed, making it a perfect spot to vacation. Fringed by pale pink beaches and clear, turquoise seas, Bermuda has many faces. Fascinating naval history, golf on velvet-green gold courses, pretty villages where stone houses are festooned in tropical blooms, hiking trails, art galleries, and coral reefs are just a few, and they're all within easy reach of the historic dockyard where your ship will be moored.

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Formely known as a city of oil refineries, Bayonne is now a city of trade, services, technology and manufacturing. Located in the heart of the New Jersey-New York metropolitan area, Bayonne offers a unique combination of small town atmosphere and big city convenience. The municipality is proud to work with the Town Center to promote the retail stores, restaurants, professional services, and other businesses located in Bayonne’s Broadway area. The City of Bayonne has a new Urban Enterprise Zone, outstanding development properties, convenient mass transit connections, a great school system, and people who care.

Martha's Vineyard

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Martha's Vineyard, New England's largest resort Island, was formed by glacial action 10,000 years ago and lies 7 miles off the coast of Cape Cod, in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, USA. The Island is roughly triangular-shaped with its base the straight south shore. It is 9 miles wide and 23 miles long at its furthest points; the total land area is approximately 100 square miles. Martha's Vineyard has a total of 124.6 miles of tidal shoreline. There are six towns on the Island of Martha's Vineyard; three up-island towns, Aquinnah (formerly known as Gay Head), Chilmark, and West Tisbury; and three down-Island towns, Vineyard Haven (also known as Tisbury) Oak Bluffs and Edgartown. To get here you can come by sea or by air—there are no land routes, bridges or tunnels connecting us to the mainland. Most travelers arrive via one of the numerous ferries that service our harbors. A lesser but growing number use the Martha's Vineyard airport as their point of entry traveling via Cape Air or other commercial airlines or via private plane. The leisurely ferry ride or flight from the mainland will prepare you for a wonderful change of pace. The sound of the ocean, the magnificent beaches and almost endless stretches of field and forest will complete the transition. So come to the Vineyard, and see why so many people believe this is truly a magical place.

Charleston/South Carolina

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Charleston is one of America's favorite destinations. It has beautifully preserved architectural and historic treasure, with a rich heritage. You will find exciting and educational amusements, museums, great dining, luxurious accommodations, golf, and outdoor recreation second to none. Come see why tons of visitors enjoy Charleston every year. You will find tree lined streets, beautiful homes, and breathtaking parks and gardens when you visit Charleston, South Carolina. Some of the more popular attractions are White Point Gardens, and the Waterfront Park. Some other must see attractions include the new South Carolina Aquarium, Provost Dungeon, Gibbes Museum and the Old Exchange. Visitors are constantly amazed at the quality and variety of attractions, restaurants and shopping that can be enjoyed here We hope you are pleasantly surprised too. Whether you're on budget or not, you should be able to find affordable accommodations in Charleston anytime of the year. All About Charleston's online reservations system offers many hotels & resorts to choose from with discounted rates. You can view individual hotel web pages with pictures and information. Check rates, availability and make secure online reservations. All About Charleston also offers the guaranteed lowest rates on car rentals anywhere in the city from major companies like Budget & Thrifty. Our online services are easy to use and very secure. We provide quality service to all of our customers. While visiting Charleston you'll never go hungry for quality food or shopping. Charleston offers great restaurants that will please anyone's appetite. You can eat everything from seafood to sushi and do it with a fantastic ocean view. Restaurants serving Italian, French, American, and Seafood can all be found close by. If shopping is what you are looking for you are in luck. Charleston has everything from your department store chain to local specialty gift shops. Shopping here is great for everyday items as well as the special gift items you are looking for.

Royal Naval Dockyard

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Otherwise known as the “Gibraltar of the West,” the Royal Naval Dockyard fortifications in Sandys Parish were built in 1809 to compensate for British ports lost in the American Revolution. Convicts transported from Britain and Bermudian slaves built the fortifications from local limestone. In fact, British war ships set sail from this dock to attack Washington, DC during the War of 1812. Britain built the Royal Naval Dockyard in the West End as a buttress against everything from Napoleon’s threats to pirate attacks. Walk across the moat bridge into the Keep, our island’s largest fort, and relieve the past at the impressive Bermuda Maritime Museum. Imaginative redevelopment transformed this old naval installation into charming shops and restaurants. Stop by to climb the ramparts, eat savory fish ‘n’ chips, and visit a snorkel park. Now only a quick ferry ride from Hamilton, visitors love to dive into its historical artifacts and island culture. Royal Naval Dockyard at the island's West End is one of Bermuda's most popular attractions. Once a working fort built by Britain's Royal Navy in the 1800s, it's now a place for the Maritime museum, a craft market, theater, arts center, shops, restaurants, a night club and more. The Bermuda Maritime Museum is more than a collection of old ship models. There are underground tunnels, 30-foot ramparts and everything pertaining to the island's nautical history. If you're looking to get off the beaten path so to speak, take a bike tour or go riding on your own. The Deserted Railway Trail gives you great panoramic views and there are plenty of fun places to stop along the way including the picturesque Gibb's Lighthouse. And be sure to enjoy the outdoors at its best with snorkeling, golfing, kayaking or afternoon sport fishing or splashing around the beach.

Onboard the Celebrity Silhouette

Cruise FPO 6

Celebrity Silhouette

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4.5 of 5 stars

  • Year Built: 2011

Double Occupancy Capacity: 2886

Celebrity Silhouette® joined the award-winning Solstice Class, offering industry-first venues and experiences capitalizing on the class' unique vista pairing lush lawn with the sea. Among the new venues are The Lawn Club Grill, The Porch, The Alcoves, The Art Studio, The Hideaway, and the overall cosmopolitan style that has become synonymous with the Solstice Class. With specialty dining venues that rival the best upscale spots on land, and a host of hip, enriching onboard programs, Celebrity has created a unique ship experience.

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Onboard Activities

Activities & services (included in cruise).

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  • Disco/Nightclub
  • Game Arcade
  • Theater/Show Lounge
  • Fitness Center
  • Sauna/Steam Room
  • Pool - Outdoor
  • Sports Facilities
  • Whirlpool/Jacuzzi
  • Bars/Lounges
  • Children's Outdoor Play Area
  • Organized Age Specific Activities
  • Teen Center or Disco
  • Teen Programs
  • Business Center
  • Concierge Desk
  • Conference Center
  • Duty-Free Shops/Boutiques
  • Safe Deposit Boxes

Activities & Services (available for an extra fee)

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  • Beauty Salon
  • Full-Service Spa
  • Internet Center
  • Babysitting
  • Dry Cleaning/ Laundry Service
  • Infirmary/Medical Center

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Main Dining Room

Main Dining

Main Restaurant:  The Main Restaurant offers an enriching range of culinary experiences, with an unparalleled wealth of artfully prepared dishes every evening. And, as part of Celebrity’s Top Chef at Sea experience, you’ll have the opportunity to indulge in some of the dishes that the judges raved about on Bravo’s Emmy® Award-winning TV show, Top Chef. Top Chef Night in the Main Restaurant features a full menu of delicious appetizers, soups, salads, entrees and desserts that were big hits on the show.

Blu:  Available exclusively to AquaClass® guests, Blu specializes in the concept of “clean cuisine.” Popular dishes are prepared in imaginative and flavorful ways, without fussiness or pretense. Blue is open for breakfast and dinner.

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Specialty Dining

Qsine®:  Celebrity’s James Beard-featured Master Chef created Qsine to take you on a culinary journey unlike anything you’ve experienced before—on land or at sea. Leave any preconceived notions behind. Dig in and try new things. It's time your palate got a wakeup call. Qsine’s iPad® menus make your dining experience even more fun and interactive. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.

Murano:  Impeccable service, classic design, world-class cuisine and comfortable sophistication are celebrated here. Experience tableside lobster presentation, an expansive selection of artisanal cheeses from around the world, or the extensive American and French wine list. Charming and timeless, Murano transports you, through palate and décor, to a modern and refined level of dining. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.

Sushi on Five:  Sushi on Five satisfies your craving for locally sourced, authentically prepared sushi and other Japanese specialties from a menu crafted by expert restaurateur and sushi chef, Yoshikazu "Yoshi" Okada. Treat yourself to the complex flavors of a hand-made sushi roll or nigiri featuring tuna albacore, shrimp, eel, and other fresh selections, or savor the simplicity of yellowtail, salmon, and octopus sashimi. Your culinary experience would be incomplete without dessert—be sure to try the caramelized gingerbread with wasabi gelato. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.

Tuscan Grill:  An outgoing wait staff ensures tableside service that's personal as well as professional. And the food? Take the traditional style and artisanal flair of Italy, add contemporary influences, and serve the cuisine in abundance. It's all part of the expansive character of Tuscan Grille. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.

The Porch:  Relax and gaze out over the cool, green grass of The Lawn Club, or the cool, blue sea, while savoring just-made fare for breakfast or lunch. Featuring quick, simple and fresh food, like soup, salads and panini. Open for breakfast and lunch. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.

Lawn Club Grill:  The bright and modern Lawn Club Grill celebrates the flavorful joys of outdoor grilling. The highlight of dining at the Lawn Club Grill is the opportunity to serve as your party's "Grill Master," by being paired with a Celebrity chef to assist in preparing the menu for your table over custom-built, ventilated grills. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.

Café al Bacio and Gelateria:  The warm atmosphere, comfortable furniture and the sweet scent of the Gelateria's freshly baked waffle cones create an instant emotional connection. Café al Bacio is a great place to relax, any time of day. Many guests like to stop by in the evening for one of the specialty dessert cocktails, and chat about a great meal that they had or a wonderful show they just enjoyed. There's always something to talk about at Café al Bacio. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.

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Casual Dining

AquaSpa® Café:  Celebrity has created an extension of its leading spa experience by introducing the AquaSpa Café, one of the first venues of its kind in the cruise industry. The result is a creative take on healthy cuisine, featuring an eclectic blend of offerings that are both flavorful and nutritious. The AquaSpa Café is available to AquaClass® guests only.

Luminae:  Offering complimentary breakfast, lunch, and dinner, Luminae is a culinary experience that spotlights modern, eclectic cuisine and globally inspired dishes. Luminae offers a deliciously unique dining experience exclusively for Suite Class guests.

Oceanview Café:  Décor and offerings reflect that of an international marketplace. With a menu influenced by multiple cultures, the cuisine takes diners on a voyage around the world. Open for breakfast, lunch, dinner and late night.

Pool/Mast Grill:  Let your cravings go wild. Grab a great burger in a relaxed, poolside environment.

Room Service:  Perhaps a day of kayaking, shopping or golfing has you feeling pleasantly languid-or was it the afternoon spent relaxing with a novel that has you so serene? Either way, when you're in the mood to relax and dine in the comfort of your stateroom, Celebrity offers complimentary 24-hour in-stateroom dining.

Disclaimer regarding ship dining

Inside Stateroom

Ocean view stateroom, balcony stateroom, suite stateroom.

Elegant staterooms feature an ample sitting area with a sofa and a flat screen TV.

Single Inside (Category: IS)

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  • Four pillows in every stateroom
  • Plush 100% cotton bathrobes and towels
  • Premium Custom blended bathroom products
  • Celebrity shopping bag
  • Celebrity's eXhale® bedding featuring the Cashmere Mattress
  • King-sized bed**
  • Some staterooms may have a trundle bed
  • Plentiful storage space in your bathroom and wardrobe
  • Interactive television system
  • Individual safe
  • Dual-voltage 110/220V AC
  • Mini-fridge*
  • Twice daily housekeeping service
  • Our signature friendly personalized service with a guest ratio of nearly 2:1
  • Laundry service*
  • Complimentary beach towel service
  • Fresh ice delivered to stateroom upon request
  • Complimentary breakfast, lunch, and dinner in a variety of restaurants
  • 24-hour room service†

Inside (Category: I2)

Prime inside (category: i1), guarantee - inside (category: z).

Category: Z This category can be booked for a special rate, guaranteed to you. Please note that the category is not associated at the time of booking with a specific stateroom, deck, bedding configuration or other particular settings. The assignment of an actual cabin will be performed during your check-in. The cabin can be anywhere on the ship.

Enjoy a view of the sea with spacious staterooms that feature a sofa and a flat screen TV.

Ocean View (Category: O2)

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  • Expansive view of the ocean
  • King-sized mattress**

Prime Ocean View (Category: O1)

Guarantee - oceanview (category: y).

Category: Y This category can be booked for a special rate, guaranteed to you. Please note that the category is not associated at the time of booking with a specific stateroom, deck, bedding configuration or other particular settings. The assignment of an actual cabin will be performed during your check-in. The cabin can be anywhere on the ship.

Staterooms feature a spacious balcony. Select categories include AquaClass® or Concierge Class.

Veranda (partial view) (Category: V3)

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  • Celebrity Shopping bag
  • Private veranda opens up to outdoor seating
  • Floor-to-ceiling windows and glass doors.
  • King-sized mattress** (Single Infinite Veranda has Queen-size bed)
  • Celebrity eXhale® bedding
  • In-room Automation on Edge Series
  • Our signature friendly, personalized service with a guest to staff ratio of nearly 2:1
  • Complimentary breakfast, lunch, and dinner available in a variety of restaurants

Veranda (Category: V2)

Prime veranda (category: v1), deluxe veranda (category: dv), sunset veranda (category: sv).

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Concierge Class (Category: C2)

  • Exclusive Welcome Aboard Concierge Class Lunch
  • 1 bottle of Sparkling Wine per cruise upon request
  • Daily delectable delights
  • Pillow selection upon request
  • Use of umbrella and binoculars
  • Celebrity embossed key holder
  • eXhale® bedding
  • Floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors
  • Sitting area with sofa
  • Veranda with lounge seating
  • Personalized Concierge service
  • Exclusive Destination Seminar
  • Complimentary shoeshine service
  • Main & specialty restaurant seating time preference upon availability
  • Exclusive Welcome Aboard Lunch on boarding day in the main dining room. Choose the earliest check-in times so you don't miss your welcome aboard Concierge Class lunch. (Welcome lunch times may vary by ship and itinerary.)

Prime Concierge Class (Category: C1)

Sunset concierge class (category: sc), prime aquaclass (category: a1).

  • Unlimited access to the Adults-Only Sea Thermal Suite
  • Dedicated Spa Concierge: Personal Consultation
  • Priority Spa Reservations
  • Complimentary fitness classes (Offering varies by cruise length. Learn more)
  • Exclusive spa treatment package discounts*
  • 2 Bottled waters in-room: daily
  • 2 Yoga mats
  • In-room fitness amenities menu
  • Eco-friendly natural ingredients shower amenities
  • 100% Cotton bathrobes, slippers, towels
  • Welcome bottle of sparkling wine (upon request)
  • Complimentary use of umbrella and binoculars
  • AquaClass Exclusive Restaurant: Blu
  • Expanded room service breakfast menu available†
  • Floor-to-ceiling sliding-glass doors
  • Exclusive eXhale® bedding
  • Plentiful storage space
  • Spacious sitting area with sofa
  • Enhanced air filtration system

AquaClass (Category: A2)

Guarantee - concierge class (category: xc).

Category: XC This category can be booked for a special rate, guaranteed to you. Please note that the category is not associated at the time of booking with a specific stateroom, deck, bedding configuration or other particular settings. The assignment of an actual cabin will be performed during your check-in. The cabin can be anywhere on the ship.

Guarantee - Aqua Class (Category: XA)

Category: XA This category can be booked for a special rate, guaranteed to you. Please note that the category is not associated at the time of booking with a specific stateroom, deck, bedding configuration or other particular settings. The assignment of an actual cabin will be performed during your check-in. The cabin can be anywhere on the ship.

Guarantee - Balcony (Category: X)

Category: X This category can be booked for a special rate, guaranteed to you. Please note that the category is not associated at the time of booking with a specific stateroom, deck, bedding configuration or other particular settings. The assignment of an actual cabin will be performed during your check-in. The cabin can be anywhere on the ship.

Suites feature European-style butler services, priority check-in and debarkation, seating preferences and much more.

Sky Suite (Category: S1)

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  • Sq ft: 254-362 interior / 57-102 terrace
  • Exclusive eXhale ® bedding
  • King-sized mattress (bed as large or larger than average standard international king-size bed)
  • Trundle bed in some suites
  • Daily delivery of afternoon savories upon request
  • Afternoon tea event hosted in The Retreat Lounge
  • Complimentary 24-hour room service
  • Complimentary shoe shine service

Sunset Sky Suite (Category: SS)

Aquaclass sky suite (category: as).

  • Sq ft: 254 - 319 interior / 57 - 79 veranda
  • Spacious veranda
  • Suite Automation (Available on Edge Series)
  • Exclusive access to The Retreat
  • Unlimited access to the Adults-Only SEA Thermal Suite on Edge Series
  • Unlimited access to the Adults-Only Persian Garden on Millennium and Solstice Series
  • 2 Yoga mats & In-room fitness amenities
  • Full In-Suite Menu (Breakfast and Dinner) featuring clean cuisine from Blu

Celebrity Suite (Category: CS)

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  • Interior 394-498 sq.ft / terrace 51-105 sq.ft
  • King-sized mattress (bed as large or larger than average standard international king-size bed)
  • Daily delivery of afternoon savories
  • Complimentary use of golf umbrella and binoculars

Horizon Suite (Category: HS)

  • Sq ft: 575 interior / 53-105 terrace
  • Bedroom with separate living area
  • Luxurious king-sized Cashmere Mattress*

Royal Suite (Category: RS)

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  • Sq ft: 562-687 interior / 72-195 terrace
  • Floor-to-ceiling windows
  • One bedroom, one full bathroom (and a half bathroom on Edge Series ships)
  • Exclusive eXhale® bedding, featuring our king-size Cashmere Mattress*
  • Veranda with lounge seating (whirlpool tub on Solstice Series and Millennium Series ships)
  • Primary bathroom with whirlpool tub and dual sinks on select ships
  • Generous storage space
  • Complimentary bottled water, soda, and beer stocked daily
  • Unlimited lunch and dinner in all specialty restaurants
  • Two complimentary bottles of premium spirits
  • VIP canapés
  • Complimentary laundry and pressing service
  • Complimentary Extend Your Stay in participating debarkation ports
  • Priority luggage delivery

Penthouse Suite (Category: PS)

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  • 1-2 bedrooms
  • 2 bathrooms
  • Sq ft: 1291-1432 interior / 197-1098 terrace
  • Spacious layout with a dining table that seats eight and separate sitting area
  • Two bedrooms on Edge® Series ships, one bedroom on other ships, and two full bathrooms
  • Exclusive eXhale® bedding, featuring king-sized mattresses*
  • Private whirlpool tub with views
  • Marble primary bathroom with whirlpool tub and dual sinks
  • Walk-in closet with generous storage space

Guarantee - Suite (Category: W)

Category: W This category can be booked for a special rate, guaranteed to you. Please note that the category is not associated at the time of booking with a specific stateroom, deck, bedding configuration or other particular settings. The assignment of an actual cabin will be performed during your check-in. The cabin can be anywhere on the ship.

Solstice Deck

  • Ship Name: Celebrity Silhouette
  • Year Entered Present Fleet: 2011
  • Ship Class: Solstice
  • Maximum Capacity: 3,145
  • Number of Passenger Decks: 13
  • Number of Crew: 1,246
  • Officers' Nationality: Greek
  • Ocean-View without Balcony: 70
  • Ocean-View with Balcony: 1,150
  • Total Inside Staterooms: 140
  • Tonnage (GRT): 122,400
  • Capacity Based on Double Occupancy: 2,886
  • Country of Registry: Malta
  • Total Staterooms: 1,426
  • Suites with Balcony: 66
  • Crew/Hotel Staff Nationality: International

Available Dates & Prices

Departure date, departure date - 05/08/2025, terms & conditions.

*Price shown is per person based on double occupancy and is valid for select stateroom categories only. Click on the Terms & Conditions link below for details.

†One Digital Costco Shop Card per room/stateroom, per stay. The exact amount of the Digital Costco Shop Card will be calculated during the booking process. The Digital Costco Shop Card promotion is nontransferable and may not be combined with any other promotion. A Digital Costco Shop Card will arrive by email approximately 10 days after the start of your cruise. Click on the Terms & Conditions link below for additional information.

Ship's registry: Malta

Digital Costco Shop Card

This booking includes a Digital Costco Shop Card which will arrive by email one to two weeks after you return from your vacation. The Digital Costco Shop Card is a convenient payment option in our warehouses and on Costco.com.

Ship Rating

5 of 5 stars

An outstanding luxury cruise experience with an exceptional level of attention to detail. Expect superb service from all levels of officers and staff.

4.0 of 5 stars

A very good quality all-around cruise experience aboard a ship that offers a range of facilities and services.

3.0 of 5 stars

A decent, unpretentious cruise experience, with a moderate amount of space and quality in furnishing and fittings.

2.0 of 5 stars

A modest quality cruise experience with less attention to detail and service.

1.0 of 5 stars

Expect a very basic cruise experience with minimal attention to service, hospitality and finesse.

0.5 of 5 stars

Offers some, but not all, of the amenities and services associated with the next highest star rating.

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Ellie's Travel Tips

Bermuda Cruises: Best Itineraries, Port Logistics & More!

Dreaming of crystal-clear waters, pink-sand beaches, and a slice of paradise? Bermuda cruises offer an unparalleled experience that combines relaxation, adventure, and luxury.

In this comprehensive guide, we’ll navigate you through the best seasons, cruise lines, and essential tips, ensuring your journey to Bermuda becomes an unforgettable voyage.

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Bermuda Cruise Port Information

Bermuda, with its pink sandy beaches and turquoise waters, is a coveted cruise destination .

Upon arriving in Bermuda, understanding the port, its facilities, and nearby attractions can significantly enhance your experience. Here’s a comprehensive guide to Bermuda’s cruise port.

Where do cruise ships dock in Bermuda?

Cruise ships primarily dock at one of the three ports in Bermuda:

  • Royal Naval Dockyard (King’s Wharf and Heritage Wharf):  The most frequented port, accommodating the majority of larger cruise ships.
  • St. George’s:  A historic town with a smaller dock, mainly catering to smaller cruise ships and vessels.
  • Hamilton:  The capital city’s port, usually reserved for mid-sized ships.

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Bermuda Cruise Terminal Information

Royal Naval Dockyard (King’s Wharf and Heritage Wharf):

  • Facilities : This modernized terminal offers a range of facilities, including duty-free shops, restaurants, visitor information center, and restrooms.
  • Accessibility : Well-connected via ferries and buses to other parts of the island. Taxis and scooters are also readily available.

St. George’s:

  • Facilities : While smaller, it has essential amenities, including eateries, shops, and a tourist information center.
  • Accessibility : Buses and ferries connect St. George’s to the rest of Bermuda. Taxis and scooter rentals are also options.
  • Facilities : Given its central location, the terminal is close to various city amenities, including shopping streets, restaurants, and services.
  • Accessibility : Hamilton is a hub for public buses and ferries, ensuring easy travel to and from the port. Taxis and scooters are also prevalent.

Bermuda cruise port

Accessibility

Bermuda has a robust public transportation system comprising buses and ferries, making it relatively easy for cruisers to explore the island.

Tokens or a transportation pass can be purchased for unlimited travel on both buses and ferries. It’s worth noting that rental cars aren’t available due to local regulations, but scooters and e-bikes are popular rental options.

Local Attractions

Near Royal Naval Dockyard:

  • National Museum of Bermuda:  Delve into Bermuda’s history and maritime legacy.
  • Snorkel Park Beach:  Ideal for water activities and beach relaxation.
  • Dolphin Quest:  An interactive dolphin experience.

Near St. George’s:

  • Tobacco Bay Beach:  Famous for snorkeling and its unique rock formations.
  • St. Peter’s Church:  The oldest Anglican church in continuous use outside the British Isles.
  • Fort St. Catherine:  A historic fort with intriguing exhibits.

Near Hamilton:

  • Front Street:  A bustling area with shops, eateries, and a picturesque harbor view.
  • Bermuda Botanical Gardens:  A serene spot showcasing a variety of plant species.
  • Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute:  Offers insights into the island’s marine life and oceanography.

Equipped with this Bermuda cruises guide, cruisers can navigate on their cruise with ease, ensuring they make the most of their island stay, balancing relaxation with exploration.

Bermuda cruise from New Jersey

Bermuda Cruise from New Jersey

New Jersey, with its prime location along the eastern seaboard, serves as a preferred launch point for numerous travelers embarking on a captivating journey to Bermuda.

Each voyage unfolds unique moments, from the Atlantic’s vast expanse to Bermuda’s iconic pastel houses and pink beaches.

  • The ideal window to cruise from New Jersey to Bermuda stretches from late spring to early fall, primarily between April and October.
  • These months offer cruisers warm days and cooler evenings, perfect for basking on Bermuda’s beaches or exploring its historical sites.

Cape Liberty Cruise Port

Typical Cruise Itinerary

Day 1: Depart from Cape Liberty Cruise Port , Bayonne, New Jersey in the late afternoon. As the ship sails, travelers are treated to an iconic view of the New York City skyline, including the Statue of Liberty.

Day 2: Full day at sea. This is an opportunity to explore the ship’s amenities, from entertainment shows to poolside relaxation, and engage in onboard activities tailored to cruisers.

Day 3: Arrive in Bermuda by mid-morning. After disembarking, cruisers can visit the Royal Naval Dockyard, delve into local history, or unwind on the nearby Snorkel Park Beach.

Day 4: Full day in Bermuda. Options abound: from shopping in Hamilton, exploring the Crystal Caves, biking the Bermuda Railway Trail, or lounging on the famous Horseshoe Bay Beach.

Day 5: Another day to explore Bermuda. Some cruisers might opt for water activities like jet skiing, scuba diving, or taking a catamaran tour. By late evening, the ship departs Bermuda.

Day 6: Full day at sea. Cruisers often reflect on their island memories, indulge in spa treatments, or savor specialty dining on board.

Day 7: Arrive back in Cape Liberty Cruise Port, Bayonne, New Jersey in the early morning.

Cruising from New Jersey to Bermuda

Pros and Cons for Cruising from New Jersey to Bermuda

  • Convenience for Northeast Travelers: Residents of the northeastern U.S. can embark without the additional expense or hassle of flights.
  • Scenic Departure: The cruise offers iconic views of the New York City skyline, including the Statue of Liberty, during departure.
  • Extended Exploration: With multiple days docked in Bermuda, there’s ample time to experience the island’s attractions deeply.
  • All-Inclusive Options: Many cruises offer all-inclusive packages, bundling entertainment, food, and sometimes even excursions.
  • Weather Uncertainties: Cruising during the fringe months (early spring or late fall) might expose travelers to unpredictable Atlantic weather.
  • Potential for Crowds: Given the popularity of this route during peak season, key attractions in Bermuda may be crowded.
  • Limited Variety: Though several cruise lines operate this route, choices might be less varied than departures from larger ports.

Bermuda cruise from New Jersey

Rough Cost Assessment

Cruise Price: Prices can differ based on the cruise line, cabin selection, and seasonality. On average:

  • Inside cabins: Start from $600 to $800 per person.
  • Oceanview cabins: Range between $750 and $950 per person.
  • Balcony cabins: Typically go for $900 to $1,200 per person.
  • Suite: Prices can start from $1,500 and go upwards, depending on luxury level and amenities.

Flight Costs (for those flying to New Jersey): If you’re considering flying into Newark International Airport, here’s a rough estimate of round-trip prices from major U.S. regions:

  • East Coast Cities: Between $100-$300.
  • Midwest Locations: Around $200-$500.
  • West Coast Destinations: Typically range from $300-$700.

These prices are subject to change based on season, airline, and booking lead time. Always keep an eye out for deals or packages that might offer discounts.

Equipped with this information, cruisers can better align their Bermuda journey with their expectations and budget, ensuring a memorable and hassle-free experience.

Bermuda Cruise from Florida

Bermuda Cruise from Florida

Florida, the “Sunshine State”, isn’t just a gateway to the Caribbean. It’s also a prime departure point for those looking to explore the turquoise waters and pink beaches of Bermuda.

With its multiple ports and tropical climate, Florida offers a unique blend of convenience and allure for Bermuda-bound travelers.

  • Cruises from Florida to Bermuda are typically scheduled from early spring to late fall, covering March to November.
  • This timeframe promises warm, tropical weather, optimal for beach-going and water activities in Bermuda.

PortMiami

Day 1: Depart from PortMiami or Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale in the late afternoon. As the ship sails away, cruisers can relish the stunning views of Miami’s skyline and the intercoastal beauty of Fort Lauderdale.

Day 2-3: Days at sea. These days offer a perfect opportunity to make the most of the cruise’s amenities. Attend onboard entertainment, relax by the pool, or participate in various activities.

Day 4: Arrival in Bermuda by morning. After disembarking, cruisers can kick-start their adventure. This could be visiting the Royal Naval Dockyard, exploring historic St. George’s, or simply sunbathing on a pristine beach.

Day 5: Another immersive day in Bermuda. Explore more of the island’s offerings, from the mysterious Crystal Caves to the panoramic views at Gibbs Hill Lighthouse.

Day 6: The ship begins its journey back to Florida. Another day at sea allows travelers to enjoy onboard activities, indulge in spa treatments, or savor gourmet dishes.

Day 7-8: Cruising back towards Florida, taking in the vast expanse of the Atlantic and enjoying the cruise’s offerings.

Day 9: Arrival back at PortMiami or Port Everglades by early morning.

Cruising from Florida to Bermuda

Pros and Cons for Cruising from Florida to Bermuda

  • Multiple Departure Ports: Florida offers a choice of renowned ports, catering to travelers from different parts of the state and country.
  • Extended Cruise Duration: The additional days at sea provide ample relaxation and entertainment opportunities.
  • Tropical Start: Beginning the voyage in sunny Florida sets the mood for the tropical experience ahead.
  • Airfare Options: Multiple international airports in Florida can offer competitive flight prices.
  • Longer Sea Days: The distance means more days at sea, which might not appeal to those eager for quicker land exploration.
  • Weather Concerns: The Atlantic can be unpredictable, especially during hurricane season.
  • Higher Prices: Longer cruise durations can mean higher overall costs.

Cruising from Florida to Bermuda

Cruise Price: Prices differ based on cruise line, cabin type, and season. A general breakdown might look like:

  • Inside cabins: Start from $800 to $1,000 per person.
  • Oceanview cabins: Range between $950 and $1,150 per person.
  • Balcony cabins: Typically go for $1,100 to $1,400 per person.
  • Suite: Prices start from $1,800 and can go much higher depending on luxury offerings.

Flight Costs (for those flying to Florida): For those planning to fly into Miami International Airport (MIA) or Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL), a rough estimate of round-trip costs from major U.S. regions might be:

  • East Coast Cities: Between $100-$250.
  • Midwest Locations: Around $150-$400.
  • West Coast Destinations: Typically range from $250-$550.

As always, these prices can vary based on factors like booking time, season, and airline.

With this information at hand, cruisers can tailor their Bermuda adventure departing from Florida to fit their preferences, ensuring a sun-filled and memorable voyage.

Bermuda Cruise from Baltimore

Bermuda Cruise from Baltimore

From the historic charm of Baltimore to the serene beauty of Bermuda, the journey offers a seamless blend of cultural experiences and beach-side relaxation.

Baltimore, with its deep maritime heritage, provides an apt starting point for an expedition to the Atlantic’s gem, Bermuda.

  • Cruises from Baltimore to Bermuda are generally operational from April through October.
  • These months ensure a pleasant experience both during the voyage and while soaking in the Bermudian sun.

Port of Baltimore

Day 1: Departure from Port of Baltimore in the late afternoon. The iconic views of the Baltimore skyline coupled with the Chesapeake Bay’s beauty set the tone for the voyage.

Day 2: A day at sea beckons. This is the opportunity to delve into the cruise’s many amenities, from curated culinary experiences to engaging entertainment options.

Day 3: Another day navigating the Atlantic, offering travelers time to participate in onboard workshops, relax by the pool, or simply enjoy the vastness of the ocean.

Day 4: The ship docks in Bermuda, opening a world of exploration. Whether it’s the historic charm of St. George’s, the bustling streets of Hamilton, or the serene beaches, Bermuda has something for every traveler.

Day 5: Dive deeper into Bermuda’s offerings. Perhaps explore the renowned Crystal Caves, tee off at a golf course, or indulge in some local cuisine.

Day 6: As the ship prepares to sail back, travelers have one last day to savor Bermuda’s attractions or shop for souvenirs.

Day 7: The voyage back to Baltimore is filled with reflections on the Bermudian adventure, coupled with onboard activities and relaxation.

Day 8: The cruise concludes, docking back at the Port of Baltimore in the early morning.

Cruising from Baltimore to Bermuda

Pros and Cons for Cruising from Baltimore to Bermuda

  • Ease for Mid-Atlantic Residents: Being a major port in the Mid-Atlantic region, it offers convenience for residents of surrounding states.
  • Historic Charm: Starting the voyage from a city steeped in maritime history adds depth to the journey.
  • No Flight Needed for Locals: Those in the area can save on flight costs and associated travel hassles.
  • Varied Cruise Options: Several cruise lines operate this route, catering to different tastes and preferences.
  • Longer Cruise Duration: The distance might mean more days at sea, which may not appeal to everyone.
  • Weather Variability: The Atlantic can sometimes be unpredictable, especially during the fringes of the cruise season.
  • Limited Departure Dates: There might be fewer options for departure dates compared to larger ports.

cost of Cruising from Baltimore to Bermuda

Cruise Price: The cost can vary based on the cruise line, type of cabin, and the season. A general breakdown might be:

  • Inside cabins: Start from $650 to $850 per person.
  • Oceanview cabins: Typically range between $800 and $1,000 per person.
  • Balcony cabins: Prices might fall between $950 to $1,250 per person.
  • Suite: Starting from $1,400, with prices climbing based on luxury offerings.

Flight Costs (for those flying into Baltimore): For those considering flying into Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI), approximate round-trip fares from major U.S. regions are:

  • East Coast: Ranging from $90-$280.
  • Midwest: Approximately $150-$400.
  • West Coast: Generally between $230-$550.

Always keep in mind that fares can vary based on factors like the time of year, airline, and how early you book.

Embarking on a Bermuda cruise from Baltimore presents an opportunity to transition from the rich history of Maryland’s iconic port city to the serene landscapes of Bermuda. Plan thoughtfully, and set sail for an unforgettable adventure!

Bermuda Cruise from Charleston

Bermuda Cruise from Charleston

Setting sail from Charleston, with its cobblestone streets and antebellum charm, to the turquoise waters of Bermuda offers a blend of history, culture, and idyllic relaxation.

The journey from this Southern jewel to the paradise of Bermuda is nothing short of captivating.

  • Bermuda cruises from Charleston are most commonly scheduled between late April and early November.
  • This window ensures that travelers enjoy temperate weather, making both the sea days and the Bermuda stay pleasurable.

Port of Charleston

Day 1: Departure from Port of Charleston in the late afternoon. As the ship embarks on its journey, the scenic beauty of Charleston Harbor offers a memorable farewell view.

Day 2: A day at sea invites travelers to dive deep into the ship’s offerings. From gourmet feasts to engaging entertainment shows, there’s no shortage of onboard activities.

Day 3: Continue the voyage across the Atlantic, maybe participating in cruise workshops, enjoying the spa, or simply soaking in oceanic vistas.

Day 4: The ship anchors in Bermuda, revealing a world of pastel houses, pink beaches, and British colonial heritage. Be it a walk around Hamilton or a dive into Bermuda’s underwater caves, the day promises adventure.

Day 5: Explore more of Bermuda’s treasures. Visit the historic town of St. George’s, experience the marine life at Bermuda Aquarium, or relax at Elbow Beach.

Day 6: As the ship prepares for its return, travelers can enjoy their last moments in Bermuda, shopping for souvenirs or taking in panoramic island views.

Day 7: The journey back to Charleston is marked by relaxation, onboard entertainment, and perhaps some culinary delights.

Day 8: The cruise draws to a close, docking back at the Port of Charleston in the early morning.

Cruising from Charleston to Bermuda

Pros and Cons for Cruising from Charleston to Bermuda

  • Historical Depth: Beginning a journey from a city as historically rich as Charleston adds a layer of depth to the voyage.
  • Convenience for the South: Residents of the Southeast can embark without the need for long-distance travel or flights.
  • Smaller Port Charm: Charleston’s port offers a more intimate and less hectic embarkation experience compared to larger ports.
  • Diverse Cruise Options: Several cruise lines offer varied experiences, catering to a range of traveler preferences.
  • Longer Sailing Time: The distance from Charleston might mean additional days at sea.
  • Weather Concerns: The Atlantic’s moods can sometimes be unpredictable, especially if cruising close to hurricane season.
  • Limited Cruise Schedule: There might be fewer departure dates available compared to bigger ports.

Cruising from Charleston to Bermuda

Cruise Price: Costs will fluctuate based on the chosen cruise line, cabin type, and season. An average breakdown might be:

  • Inside cabins: Range from $700 to $900 per person.
  • Oceanview cabins: Typically span between $850 and $1,050 per person.
  • Balcony cabins: Prices could be between $1,000 to $1,300 per person.
  • Suite: Starting at $1,500, with luxury suites fetching higher prices.

Flight Costs (for those flying into Charleston): For those eyeing flights to Charleston International Airport (CHS), approximate round-trip costs from major U.S. regions might look like:

  • East Coast: Between $100-$300.
  • Midwest: Approximately $180-$420.
  • West Coast: Typically ranging from $250-$600.

It’s essential to remember that these prices can vary based on several factors, including when and where you’re booking from.

Journeying from the historical ambiance of Charleston to the sun-kissed shores of Bermuda promises an experience filled with memories. Tailor your trip thoughtfully and embark on a voyage that lingers in your heart long after it concludes.

Bermuda Cruise from Norfolk

Bermuda Cruise from Norfolk

From Norfolk, with its maritime heritage and coastal allure, to the vibrant colors and tranquil beaches of Bermuda, the journey offers a rich blend of naval history and island relaxation.

Norfolk, home to the world’s largest naval base, sets a fitting prelude to the Atlantic adventure.

  • Cruises departing from Norfolk to Bermuda are most popular from May to October.
  • These months ensure warm and welcoming weather, perfect for embracing Bermuda’s beach vibes and cultural excursions.

Nauticus Cruise Terminal

Day 1: Depart from Nauticus Cruise Terminal in Norfolk during the late afternoon. As the cruise begins, the picturesque backdrop of the Elizabeth River and Naval Station Norfolk bids farewell.

Day 2: The first day at sea offers cruisers a taste of onboard amenities. Engage in entertainment shows, attend themed parties, or simply revel in the Atlantic’s vast expanse.

Day 3: As the ship approaches Bermuda, anticipate the adventures ahead. Perhaps plan excursions, book a spa appointment, or mingle with fellow travelers.

Day 4: The ship docks in Bermuda’s pristine waters. Explore the Royal Naval Dockyard, meander through the streets of Hamilton, or dive into Bermuda’s rich marine life with snorkeling activities.

Day 5: Continue your Bermudian adventure. Visit the UNESCO-listed town of St. George’s, climb the Gibbs Hill Lighthouse for panoramic views, or lounge on Warwick Long Bay.

Day 6: The ship embarks on its return journey to Norfolk. Enjoy the cruise’s offerings, from culinary delights to onboard shopping.

Day 7: Conclude your voyage, arriving back at the Nauticus Cruise Terminal in Norfolk in the early morning.

Cruising from Norfolk to Bermuda

Pros and Cons for Cruising from Norfolk to Bermuda

  • Naval Legacy: Setting sail from a city with deep naval roots adds a unique maritime touch to the journey.
  • Ease for Mid-Atlantic and Southeast Residents: Norfolk provides a convenient departure point for residents of Virginia and surrounding states.
  • Smaller Port Experience: The Nauticus Cruise Terminal offers an efficient and less crowded embarkation process.
  • Cultural Transition: Transitioning from Norfolk’s naval ambiance to Bermuda’s island charm provides a rich cultural experience.
  • Fewer Cruise Options: Norfolk might have limited cruise schedules and lines compared to larger ports.
  • Potential for Weather Variability: Cruising the Atlantic carries the usual concerns of unpredictable weather, especially on the edges of the cruise season.
  • Port Accessibility: While Norfolk is easily accessible by road, those flying in might find fewer direct flight options compared to bigger cities.

Cruising from Norfolk to Bermuda

Cruise Price: The price can vary based on the chosen cruise line, cabin type, and travel season. A general estimate could be:

  • Inside cabins: Starting from $650 to $850 per person.
  • Oceanview cabins: Ranging between $800 and $1,000 per person.
  • Balcony cabins: Prices might span from $950 to $1,200 per person.
  • Suite: Typically starting at $1,400 and going upwards based on luxury and inclusions.

Flight Costs (for those flying into Norfolk): For those considering flights to Norfolk International Airport (ORF), round-trip costs from major U.S. regions might look something like:

  • East Coast: Ranging from $110-$310.
  • Midwest: Typically between $190-$430.
  • West Coast: Generally spanning from $270-$620.

These prices are subject to fluctuations based on factors like the time of booking, specific airline, and seasonality.

A Bermuda cruise from Norfolk promises a journey that intertwines the allure of naval heritage with the charm of island life. Plan wisely and prepare for an unforgettable voyage!

Bermuda Cruise from New York City

Bermuda Cruise from New York City (NYC)

Setting sail from the heart of the Big Apple to the island paradise of Bermuda offers a mesmerizing juxtaposition of urban buzz and tranquil beaches.

NYC, with its towering skyline and pulsating energy, provides a grand departure backdrop for this Atlantic adventure.

  • Cruises from NYC to Bermuda tend to depart between April and November.
  • During this period, travelers enjoy a mix of the city’s vibrant spring to autumn aura and Bermuda’s balmy tropical climate.

Manhattan Cruise Terminal

Day 1: Depart from Manhattan Cruise Terminal or Brooklyn Cruise Terminal in NYC. As the skyline recedes, landmarks like the Statue of Liberty wave goodbye, setting the tone for the voyage.

Day 2: A day at sea lets travelers dive into the ship’s vast array of amenities. Enjoy theatrical performances, onboard dining experiences, or simply lounge on the deck, soaking in the Atlantic views.

Day 3: As the ship sails closer to Bermuda, the anticipation builds. Attend onboard workshops about Bermuda’s history, culture, and attractions to prepare for the days ahead.

Day 4: Arrival in Bermuda. Whether it’s exploring the cobbled lanes of St. George’s, hitting the golf courses, or immersing in the vivid marine life, Bermuda promises a world of adventures.

Day 5: Dive deeper into Bermuda’s treasures. Maybe take a scooter ride around the island, experience the echoing Crystal Caves, or bask under the sun at Horseshoe Bay Beach.

Day 6: The ship commences its return to NYC. Reflect on the Bermuda escapade, indulge in spa treatments, or share stories with fellow cruisers.

Day 7: Arrive back at the Manhattan or Brooklyn Cruise Terminal in the early morning, concluding a voyage that spans the urban majesty of NYC and the serene beauty of Bermuda.

Cruising from NYC to Bermuda

Pros and Cons for Cruising from NYC to Bermuda

  • Iconic Departure: Setting sail with NYC’s skyline as the backdrop offers an unparalleled departure experience.
  • Accessibility: With major international airports and a robust transportation network, NYC is easily accessible for travelers worldwide.
  • Varied Cruise Lines and Options: NYC’s cruise terminals host a plethora of cruise lines, catering to a spectrum of tastes and preferences.
  • Cultural Mix: The journey offers a rich blend of urban excitement and island relaxation.
  • Busier Port: NYC’s cruise terminals can be bustling, leading to a more hectic embarkation experience.
  • Weather Uncertainty: Cruising during the edges of the season might bring unpredictable Atlantic weather.
  • Price Premium: Departing from a major city might carry a slight price premium due to the port’s popularity.

Cruising from NYC to Bermuda

Cruise Price: Costs can fluctuate based on the chosen cruise line, cabin category, and season. A general breakdown might be:

  • Inside cabins: Starting from $700 to $900 per person.
  • Oceanview cabins: Typically ranging between $850 and $1,050 per person.
  • Balcony cabins: Prices might hover between $1,000 to $1,300 per person.
  • Suite: Starting from $1,600 and going upwards based on luxury level.

Flight Costs (for those flying into NYC): If considering flights to John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), LaGuardia Airport (LGA), or Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR), approximate round-trip fares from major U.S. regions are:

  • East Coast: Between $120-$320.
  • Midwest: Approximately $200-$450.
  • West Coast: Generally between $280-$640.

Remember, these prices can vary based on a multitude of factors like season, airline, and booking time.

Sailing from the dynamic energy of New York City to the tranquil embrace of Bermuda offers a travel experience like no other. Plan meticulously, set sail, and embark on a journey that perfectly melds city vibes with island tranquility.

Royal Caribbean Cruise ship

Cruise Lines Sailing to Bermuda

Royal caribbean international, itineraries.

  • Departure Ports : Commonly sails from Baltimore, Boston, and New York City.
  • Duration : Offers a mix of 5-9 day cruises, many of which allow cruisers multiple days in Bermuda to fully immerse themselves.

Price Range

  • Generally considered more affordable to mid-range, appealing to a broad spectrum of cruisers.

Target Cruiser

  • Primarily families, younger couples, and those seeking a vibrant and adventurous onboard experience.

Pros & Cons

  • Action-Packed Amenities: Features like zip lines, surf simulators, and water parks.
  • Kids’ Programs: The Adventure Ocean Program ensures young cruisers are always entertained.
  • Potential Overcrowding: Larger ships might feel packed during peak seasons.
  • Additional Costs: Some amenities and dining options might incur extra charges.

ncl cruise

Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL)

  • Departure Ports : Predominantly from New York City or Boston.
  • Duration : Standard 7-day cruises, but with extended stays in Bermuda.
  • Positioned in the mid-range category.
  • Appeals to families, solo travelers, and a younger to middle-aged demographic.
  • Flexible Dining: The “Freestyle Cruising” concept offers great dining flexibility.
  • Solo-Friendly: Unique solo cabins with a dedicated lounge.
  • Additional Charges: Daily service fees and certain entertainment options might cost extra.
  • Booking in Advance: High-demand shows or activities often require prior reservation.

celebrity

Celebrity Cruises

  • Departure Ports : Regularly sails from Cape Liberty, New Jersey.
  • Duration : Standard 7-day cruises with ample time spent in Bermuda.
  • Tends toward upper mid-range, with some luxurious offerings.
  • Ideal for mature couples and travelers looking for a more refined cruise ambiance.
  • Upscale Experience: Boasts spacious cabins and gourmet dining.
  • Learning Opportunities: Variety of enrichment activities like wine tastings and lectures.
  • Premium Pricing: Some services might feel costly.
  • Adult-Oriented: Fewer activities tailored for children or families.

Carnival Cruise Line

Carnival Cruise Line

  • Departure Ports : Includes Charleston, Fort Lauderdale, and New York.
  • Duration : Cruises range between 4 to 8 days.
  • Typically more budget-friendly.
  • Attracts families, young adults, and those looking for value-for-money.
  • Energetic Ambiance: Offers a plethora of lively activities and theme nights.
  • Competitive Pricing: Often has promotional deals and offers.
  • Can Get Crowded: The lively atmosphere might translate to crowds, especially during events or at popular venues.
  • Limited Luxury: Fewer high-end dining or relaxation options compared to premium lines.

Holland America

Holland America Line

  • Departure Ports : Primarily from Boston or New York.
  • Duration : Standard 7-day cruises with several days in Bermuda for exploration.
  • Ranges from mid-range to upper mid-range.
  • Tailored for mature travelers desiring a classic and serene cruising experience.
  • Sophisticated Cruising: Renowned for its refined dining, art collections, and classical music sessions.
  • Gastronomic Excellence: Places a significant emphasis on its culinary offerings, with expert chefs and wine pairings.
  • Muted Nightlife: Might not cater to those seeking vibrant evening entertainment.
  • Limited for Families: Offers fewer children-specific activities or venues.

Princess ship

Princess Cruises

  • Departure Ports : Commonly sails from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and New York City.
  • Duration : Offers 7-day cruises, with an extended stay in Bermuda allowing travelers ample time for island exploration.
  • Upper mid-range.
  • Couples and mature travelers who appreciate a refined cruise experience.
  • Elegant Atmosphere: Renowned for its tasteful décor, gourmet dining, and Broadway-caliber entertainment.
  • Enrichment Activities: Offers lectures, art auctions, and culinary demonstrations.
  • Less Family-Centric: While families are welcome, the line leans more towards adult-oriented offerings.
  • Premium Pricing: Some activities and dining experiences come with additional charges.

Disney Cruise pirate costumes

Disney Cruise Line

  • Departure Ports : Primarily from New York City.
  • Duration : 4-7 day cruises that incorporate other destinations alongside Bermuda.
  • Families, especially those with younger children or Disney enthusiasts.
  • Family-Friendly: Character meet-and-greets, kids’ clubs, and family-oriented entertainment.
  • Inclusive Pricing: Many onboard activities and dining options are included in the fare.
  • Premium Price: One of the pricier options in the cruising market.
  • Themed Experience: The Disney theme might not appeal to everyone, especially travelers looking for a quiet or romantic atmosphere.

cruise ship in port

Oceania Cruises

  • Departure Ports : Various, but includes New York City.
  • Duration : Bermuda might be a part of longer itineraries, ranging from 10-14 days, that visit multiple destinations.
  • Mature travelers and those seeking a luxury cruising experience.
  • Culinary Excellence: Known for its gourmet dining experiences and cooking classes.
  • Intimate Ships: Smaller ship size offers a more personal and less crowded experience.
  • Higher Pricing: Being a luxury line, it commands premium prices.
  • Fewer Kid-Friendly Amenities: More suited for adults, with fewer activities geared toward children.

cruise ship on ocean

Regent Seven Seas Cruises

  • Departure Ports : Includes Miami and New York City.
  • Duration : Typically longer cruises of 10 days or more, incorporating multiple destinations.
  • Ultra-luxury.
  • Affluent travelers who desire an all-inclusive cruise with a luxury twist experience.
  • All-Inclusive: Fares include shore excursions, gratuities, dining, and even some flights.
  • Luxury Amenities: Spacious suites, personal butlers, and upscale spa services.
  • Very Premium Pricing: One of the highest in terms of pricing in the cruise market.
  • Less Family-Oriented: While families are welcome, the ship’s ambiance and offerings cater more to adults.

Selecting the right cruise line for your Bermuda sojourn is crucial.

By weighing the offerings and understanding each line’s unique selling points, travelers can optimize their journey, ensuring both the voyage and destination provide lasting memories.

Bermuda beach

Best Time to Cruise to Bermuda

Bermuda, with its stunning pink-sand beaches, clear turquoise waters, and rich heritage, is a sought-after destination for many cruise enthusiasts.

However, the time of year you choose to visit can greatly influence your overall experience. Here’s a guide to help you pinpoint the best times to cruise to Bermuda.

Understanding Bermuda’s Seasons

Bermuda has a subtropical climate, which means it experiences mild temperatures throughout the year but also has distinct seasons that can impact your travel.

Bermuda coastline

Spring (April to June)

  • Weather: Temperatures start to warm up, averaging between 65°F and 75°F.
  • Pros: Fewer crowds, more availability, and potentially lower prices on cruises. The island’s flora starts blooming, offering picturesque landscapes.
  • Cons: Water temperatures might still be a bit cool for some swimmers.

Summer (July to September)

  • Weather: Warmest time of the year with averages between 75°F and 85°F. Ideal beach weather.
  • Pros: Perfect for sunbathing, swimming, and water activities. The island is lively with events and festivals.
  • Cons: Peak tourist season, which can mean larger crowds and higher prices. Also, late summer falls within the Atlantic hurricane season, though Bermuda is well-prepared for such events.

colorful buildings in Bermuda

Fall (October to November)

  • Weather: Cooler temperatures ranging between 65°F and 75°F. Fewer rain showers compared to summer.
  • Pros: Reduced crowds, leading to a more relaxed atmosphere. Still warm enough for most outdoor activities.
  • Cons: Fewer cruise departures, and water temperatures begin to drop.

Winter (December to March)

  • Weather: The coolest months, with temperatures between 60°F and 70°F.
  • Pros: Least crowded period, with some attractive off-peak pricing available.
  • Cons: Too cool for typical beach activities. Fewer cruise options to Bermuda in these months.

Bermuda cruises

Factors to Consider

  • Budget: Off-peak seasons like spring and fall might offer better deals.
  • Activities: If you’re keen on water-based activities, the warmer months are preferable.
  • Events: Research local events or festivals that might interest you. For instance, the annual Bermuda Carnival in June can be a vibrant and unforgettable experience.
  • Travel Precautions: While Bermuda is outside the Caribbean’s primary hurricane zone, it’s still wise to consider travel insurance, especially if cruising during hurricane season.

In conclusion, the best time to cruise to Bermuda largely depends on individual preferences.

Whether you’re chasing the sun, seeking tranquility, or hoping to immerse in local events, each season offers unique experiences that cater to different travel desires.

Bermuda cruise port

Planning Your Bermuda Cruise: Tips and Tricks

1. choose the right time:.

  • Peak Season (June – August): This is Bermuda’s summer season, perfect for beach lovers. However, expect larger crowds and slightly higher prices.
  • Shoulder Season (April – May and September – October): A balanced time with pleasant weather, fewer crowds, and potentially better deals.

2. Research Cruise Lines:

Different lines cater to different demographics and offer varied onboard experiences during Bermuda cruises. Consider:

  • Ship size: Smaller ships might offer a more intimate experience, while larger ones come packed with more amenities.
  • Onboard amenities: Depending on your preferences, look into entertainment, dining options, and recreational facilities.
  • Duration of the cruise: Some cruises offer longer stays in Bermuda, allowing more in-depth exploration.

3. Plan Shore Excursions in Advance:

While spontaneous plans have their charm, some attractions and activities might get fully booked during peak times. Research and possibly pre-book:

  • Popular sites: Like the Crystal Caves or Dolphin Quest.
  • Water activities: Such as snorkeling, scuba diving, or sailing.

cannons in Bermuda

4. Pack Accordingly:

Bermuda has a subtropical climate, but it’s also known for its occasional rain showers.

  • Sun essentials: Sunscreen, hats, and swimwear are a must.
  • Light rain gear: A foldable rain jacket or umbrella can be handy.
  • Dress code: Bermuda is slightly more formal than other tropical destinations. Men might consider packing Bermuda shorts, and for women, sun dresses are popular.

5. Get Acquainted with Local Currency:

Bermuda uses the Bermudian dollar, which is on par with the US dollar. Both currencies are accepted on the island. However, it’s wise to carry some local currency for smaller establishments.

6. Transportation on the Island:

  • Public Transport: A transportation pass covers both buses and ferries and can be economical for multiple rides.
  • Scooters: They’re a popular way to explore the island but ensure you’re comfortable driving on the left side of the road.

Bermuda beaches

7. Respect Local Customs:

While Bermuda is laid-back, it’s more conservative than some Caribbean islands. Always wear a cover-up when away from the beach and avoid skimpy clothing in towns or villages.

8. Stay Connected:

Research roaming options with your phone provider or consider purchasing a local SIM card if you plan to make calls or use data on the island.

9. Budget Wisely:

While Bermuda offers many free or budget-friendly activities, some experiences can be pricier. Research costs in advance and set a daily budget.

10. Dive into Local Cuisine:

Don’t miss out on local delicacies! Try Bermudian fish chowder, codfish breakfast, or the famous dark ‘n’ stormy drink.

11. Keep Safety in Mind:

While Bermuda is relatively safe, always follow general travel safety guidelines. Avoid isolated areas after dark, secure your belongings, and stay aware of your surroundings.

Embarking on a Bermuda cruise is a voyage into a realm where island charm meets oceanic grandeur.

Whether departing from bustling city ports or tranquil coastal towns, the journey to Bermuda’s pink sands and azure waters promises unparalleled serenity.

With meticulous planning, using the tips and insights provided, travelers can ensure their experience is both memorable and seamless.

From the rhythmic calypso beats on the ship’s deck to the gentle whisper of the Bermudian shores, every moment on this cruise is an ode to relaxation, adventure, and the timeless allure of the sea.

FAQs on Bermuda Cruises

1. how long is a typical bermuda cruise.

Most Bermuda cruises range from 5 to 7 days, but the duration can vary based on the departure port and the cruise line.

2. Is a passport required for a Bermuda cruise?

Yes, U.S. citizens are required to have a valid passport to enter Bermuda. It’s crucial to check your passport’s expiry date before your trip.

3. What currency is used in Bermuda?

Bermuda uses the Bermudian dollar (BMD), which is on par with the U.S. dollar. Both currencies are widely accepted throughout the island.

4. What’s the best time of year to cruise to Bermuda?

The peak season is from June to August. However, the shoulder months of April-May and September-October offer pleasant weather with fewer crowds.

5. Are there any dress codes or cultural norms I should be aware of?

Bermuda is more conservative than some other island destinations. Beach attire is restricted to the beach, and it’s advisable to wear cover-ups in towns or villages.

6. What’s the primary language spoken in Bermuda?

English is the official language of Bermuda.

7. Can I rent a car in Bermuda?

No, tourists are not allowed to rent cars in Bermuda. However, scooters, e-bikes, and public transportation are available.

8. What’s the electric voltage in Bermuda?

Bermuda uses 120V with the North American (Type A/B) plug. Travelers from other regions might need a plug adapter or voltage converter.

9. Are Bermuda cruises family-friendly?

Yes, many cruise lines offer family-friendly amenities, activities, and excursions suitable for travelers of all ages.

10. Is there a risk of hurricanes on Bermuda cruises?

While Bermuda lies in the Atlantic hurricane belt, modern cruise ships have sophisticated weather tracking systems and can adjust routes for safety. However, it’s always good to be informed and consider travel insurance, especially if cruising during hurricane season (June to November).

11. Can I drink tap water in Bermuda?

Yes, tap water in Bermuda is safe to drink. However, bottled water is readily available throughout the island if you prefer.

12. Are there specific vaccinations required before cruising to Bermuda?

While there are no mandatory vaccinations for Bermuda, it’s always a good idea to check with your healthcare provider before any international travel.

13. Are there any unique local events or festivals in Bermuda?

Absolutely! Bermuda celebrates events like the Bermuda Day parade in May, Cup Match (a cricket festival) in August, and the Gombey Festival in September, which showcases traditional dance and drumming.

14. What is the tipping culture in Bermuda?

While a service charge is often included in restaurant bills and hotel services, it’s customary to tip around 10-15% if you’re satisfied with the service. Taxi drivers also generally expect a tip of about 10%.

15. Are there any endangered or protected areas in Bermuda I should be aware of?

Yes, several nature reserves and marine protected areas have restrictions to preserve Bermuda’s ecosystem. Always respect local guidelines, especially when snorkeling or diving.

16. Do cruise ships offer onboard currency exchange for Bermuda dollars?

Some cruise ships might offer currency exchange services, but rates might not be as favorable as on land. It’s often recommended to withdraw or exchange money at local banks or ATMs in Bermuda.

17. Can I use my cell phone in Bermuda?

Yes, but roaming charges might apply. It’s advisable to check with your service provider about international plans or consider purchasing a local SIM card upon arrival.

18. Are there any local dishes or drinks I should try in Bermuda?

Definitely! Savor the local Bermudian fish chowder , indulge in a rum swizzle , and don’t miss the dark ‘n’ stormy , a cocktail made with Bermuda’s own Goslings Black Seal rum and ginger beer.

19. What are the main shopping attractions in Bermuda?

Bermuda is famous for its Bermuda shorts , local art, and crafts. The towns of Hamilton and St. George’s have numerous shops where travelers can pick up souvenirs and local products.

20. Is Wi-Fi readily available in Bermuda?

While your cruise ship might offer Wi-Fi (often at a premium), many hotels, cafes, and restaurants in Bermuda provide free Wi-Fi to customers. There are also Wi-Fi hotspots in popular areas.

21. What kind of water activities can I engage in while in Bermuda?

Bermuda offers a range of water activities, including snorkeling, diving, paddleboarding, and jet-skiing. The island’s clear waters and coral reefs make underwater exploration particularly enchanting.

22. Are there any health and safety concerns I should be aware of in Bermuda?

Bermuda is generally safe for tourists. Standard travel safety precautions apply. In terms of health, there’s no risk of malaria or major tropical diseases. Always drink bottled water if unsure of the local tap water’s purity.

23. Do I need travel insurance for a Bermuda cruise?

While not mandatory, travel insurance is highly recommended. It can cover unforeseen situations such as medical emergencies, trip cancellations, or interruptions due to weather conditions.

24. Can I extend my stay in Bermuda post-cruise?

Yes, but ensure you’ve informed your cruise line and made necessary visa or immigration arrangements. Additionally, plan for accommodations and transportation for the extended stay.

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5 Perfectly Dreamy Cruises to Bermuda

Whether you want to spend several days just relaxing in and around bermuda or love the idea of combining the north atlantic island with nearby coastal destinations, there’s a perfect bermuda cruise for you..

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The beautiful beaches and charming cities of Bermuda are closer than you might think.

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Often confused as part of the Caribbean , Bermuda stands alone with its strong British heritage, world-famous regattas, and quintessential pink sands. The closest landmass off the coast of North Carolina, this small North Atlantic Island is not a far jaunt from the East Coast but feels a world away, which makes it a singular cruise destination.

A hallmark of any Bermuda cruise is time in the destination. Unlike other cruise itineraries, where you might pop off the ship for a couple of hours, sailings to Bermuda almost always include one or two overnights in port. This lets travelers get to know the island at a slightly more relaxed pace. Visitors have the option to head farther afield from where they’re docked, dine in a restaurant ashore, or experience a little local nightlife.

If you’re considering an ocean voyage to the cerulean shores of Bermuda, these cruises showcase five unique ways to sail there in style.

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Spend time exploring Bermuda’s Royal Naval Dockyard on a Virgin Voyages sailing.

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A quick getaway from Manhattan on Virgin Voyages

To book: Virgin’s 5-night Big Apple to Bermuda itinerary is priced from $2,340 per cabin

Yes, you can squeeze a full Bermudian vacation into only five nights if you sail round trip from New York City. Virgin Voyages, known for its adults-only policy and PTO-friendly cruises, offers a Big Apple to Bermuda itinerary for those who are short on time but not standards. Docked just shy of 24 hours in King’s Wharf, passengers are set free in the center of a six-acre complex known as the Royal Naval Dockyard. Surprisingly, this tourist hub does not feel tacky. Cruise passengers can take in architecture like the picturesque clocktower, some stellar shopping (don’t leave without a rum cake) and lunch at a decades’ old favorite, the Frog & Onion Pub. From here, the quickest way to Hamilton, the capital city, is a 20-minute ferry ride. Back aboard Virgin’s 2,762-passenger Brilliant Lady , “sailors” can expect edgy entertainment like an absurdist dance party with rave vibes called the “Untitled Dance Show Partything” and more than 20 appealing eateries—all included in the fare.

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Combine Bermuda’s scenic beaches with Rhode Island’s sophisticated mansions on this Oceania Cruises sailing.

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One week with Oceania Cruises featuring a stop in Rhode Island

To book: Oceania Cruises’ 7-night Bermudian Breeze voyage starts at $1,699 per person

Three of the eight days of this Oceania voyage are spent docked in Bermuda, which is nearly half the cruise. The 670-passenger Insignia is small enough to dock in downtown Hamilton, the centrally located capital, bringing you straight into the heart of the city. After two full nights, the ship repositions to the historic former capital of St. George at the northern end of the island for a full day spent strolling its cottage-lined cobblestone streets, fragrant with frangipani. What sets this sailing apart—aside from Oceania’s knack for culinary excellence—is a day spent in Newport, Rhode Island, on your way from New York to Bermuda. Home to splendid Gilded Age mansions, Newport displays its opulence best at the Breakers, former home of the Vanderbilt family. A tour along the dramatic Cliff Walk is a must, offered as an optional shore excursion through Oceania.

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Combine Bermuda with some notable coastal destinations along the East Coast, including colorful Charleston, on this intriguing Celebrity itinerary.

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Bermuda plus Charleston and Martha’s Vineyard on Celebrity

To book: Celebrity Cruises’ 10-day Bermuda & Charleston starts at $1,388 per person

Celebrity Cruises runs a series of weeklong sailings from Cape Liberty, New Jersey, to Bermuda and back. But for those who have a few extra days, go for Celebrity’s Bermuda & Charleston itinerary. Not only does this cruise tack on an overnight in Charleston, South Carolina, to its 48 hours in Bermuda, but it also includes a call on famed summer enclave Martha’s Vineyard. Ashore, you’ll be up to your eyeballs in charming shops and shaded squares, but back aboard, there is still plenty that will impress. The 2,886-passenger Celebrity Silhouette seamlessly blends the outdoors into its ambience with private balconies in 85 percent of its rooms, plus the Lawn Club, a live grass lawn on the top of the ship for an impromptu picnic or game of bocce.

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Book yourself into a deluxe veranda suite on the Seven Seas Mariner for a truly luxurious Bermuda sailing experience that includes idyllic Caribbean destinations.

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An epic Lesser Antilles sailing on Regent Seven Seas

To book: Regent Seven Seas’ 16-night Iconic Islands to Empire City is priced from $10,099 per person for fare including flights, hotel, and transfers

We’ve already noted that Bermuda is not the Caribbean, but if you want to explore both, Regent’s Iconic Islands to Empire City is an itinerary to remember. Departing from Miami for New York, this luxury, all-inclusive voyage calls on Bermuda in addition to seven other islands along the way. En route to Hamilton, why not stop off in Grenada, St. Lucia, St. Bart’s, Puerto Rico, and all three of the ABC islands? Sailing Regent’s 700-passenger Seven Seas Mariner , you won’t have to even think about lifting a finger; everything from airfare to Wi-Fi is built into the fare, including tips, shore excursions, and fine wines and spirits. This is the Bermuda cruise for those who have perhaps already spent time on the island and now want to expand their repertoire of tropical sandy beaches—in the lap of luxury.

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Enjoy time in Bermuda on the way to Puerto Rico on a yacht-style sailing with Windstar.

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One week with an ocean crossing on Windstar

To book: Windstar’s 7-night Bermuda Bliss cruise starts at $2,599 per person

Bound for Bermuda with the sea breeze in your hair is the vibe aboard Star Pride , one of Windstar’s distinguished yachts. This weeklong sailing is actually a crossing, taking up to 312 passengers from New York to San Juan, Puerto Rico, via the Atlantic Ocean. After two sea days, you’ll disembark for some time in St. George, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for being the earliest example of an English colonial town in the New World. Another two sea days bring you to the Port of San Juan, where passengers disembark and can opt for a brief land vacation. With a casual and intimate atmosphere aboard, this Windstar cruise is the right move for travelers who really want to unwind at sea with a Bermuda stint in between. Begin your mornings with yoga on deck, and if the weather allows, take a dip in the ocean from the water-sports platform.

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What Cruise Lines Sail From Charleston to Bermuda?

By Michael Ferguson

Charleston has become one of the most popular ports for cruise ships in recent years. One of the reasons for this popularity is the number of destinations that are accessible from Charleston.

Bermuda is one such destination, and several cruise lines sail from Charleston to Bermuda. In this article, we will take a look at some of these cruise lines.

Carnival Cruise Line

Carnival Cruise Line is one of the most popular cruise lines in the world and offers several cruises from Charleston to Bermuda. These cruises typically last 7 days and include stops in Nassau, Half Moon Cay, and Bermuda. The Carnival Sunshine is the ship that typically sails on this route.

Royal Caribbean International

Royal Caribbean International is another popular cruise line that offers cruises from Charleston to Bermuda. These cruises typically last 5 nights and include a stop in Kings Wharf, Bermuda. The Empress of the Seas is the ship that typically sails on this route.

Norwegian Cruise Line

Norwegian Cruise Line offers 7-day cruises from Charleston to Bermuda on board their ship, Norwegian Dawn. These cruises include two full days in Kings Wharf, Bermuda and also stop at Port Canaveral and Great Stirrup Cay.

Holland America Line

Holland America Line also offers cruises from Charleston to Bermuda on board their ship, Veendam. These cruises typically last 14 days and include stops in several other destinations such as Grand Turk, San Juan, and Half Moon Cay before reaching Kings Wharf, Bermuda.

If you’re looking for a cruise from Charleston to Bermuda, there are plenty of options available. Whether you prefer a shorter or longer cruise, or want to travel with a popular cruise line or a lesser-known one, there is something for everyone. So pack your bags, grab your sunscreen, and get ready to set sail on an unforgettable journey!

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Cruises from Charleston, SC

One of the oldest cities in the U.S., Charleston, South Carolina was founded in 1670 as Charles Town. It’s one of the greatest colonial towns in America, home to beautiful cobblestone streets, centuries-old mansions, great restaurants, plenty of historic sites and that famous “Southern charm”. Having been named “the friendliest city in America” and even “world’s best city”, it’s a major tourist destination. On top of that, there are also numerous cruises from Charleston.

Cruise Lines That Depart From Charleston

There are two major cruise lines that offer cruises from Charleston. Silversea has quite a limited number of options, which are often also one-way voyages. That’s not to say they’re not worth checking out, though. (See below!)

The one cruise line with by far the most Charleston cruises on offer is Carnival Cruises . They focus on shorter round-trip cruises from Charleston. If you’d like to both explore Charleston and spend a few days cruising around in the tropics, these are your best options.

Top Cruises From Charleston: Popular Destinations

The Port of Charleston is one of many departure points for cruises on the U.S. East Coast. Along with cities like Boston , Miami and Fort Lauderdale, it’s a superb place to embark on cruises to the Caribbean and Bermuda, just to name a few. Here are the best destinations on cruises from Charleston.

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Suggested Bahamas Cruise from Charleston: The Bahamas from Charleston Cruise by Carnival Cruises

This 5-day round-trip cruise on the Carnival Sunshine offers some serious bang for your buck. In only five days, you’ll visit two of the greatest destinations in the northern Caribbean—Bermuda and the Bahamas . You’ll have a full day to spend in both destinations, plenty of time for water adventures, cocktails and beach fun. The itinerary also includes two days at sea, during which you can kick back and relax or partake in plenty of fun on-board activities .

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Suggested Bermuda Cruise from Charleston: Bermuda from Charleston Cruise by Carnival Cruises

The 6-day Bermuda from Charleston Cruise is a wonderfully relaxed voyage to beautiful Bermuda. This there-and-back cruise starts off with two days at sea, followed by a day and a half in Bermuda, including an overnight stay. In Great Britain’s oldest colony, you’ll have the chance to go snorkeling, explore historic colonial sites and go rum tasting.

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Suggested Eastern Caribbean Cruise from Charleston: Charleston to Bridgetown Caribbean Cruise by Silversea

On this one-way 11-day cruise from Charleston, you’ll first spend two days at sea, sailing toward San Juan in Puerto Rico where you’ll spend a night and a day. After that, the Silver Wind will continue to the stunning small islands in the Eastern Caribbean, one of the best cruise destinations in the world . You’ll visit tropical paradises such as Guadeloupe, Antigua and Barbuda, St. Lucia, and Trinidad and Tobago before arriving in Bridgetown, Barbados.

Silversea is one of the best luxury cruise lines in the world , so you can expect some epic pampering, great food and world-class excursions.

Charleston Cruise Port Address

The Port of Charleston lies conveniently in the heart of the historic district, at the end of Market Street. It offers the amazing opportunity to combine a visit to one of America’s most historic cities with a cruise to one or more tropical islands.

  • The address of the Charleston cruise port is: 196 Concord Street, Charleston, SC 29401
  • The cruise terminal parking in Charleston is at: 201-293 Concord Street, Charleston, SC 29401

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There were Bermuda cruises from Charleston. Visitors are attracted to the islands by the clear blue water, pink sand beaches, coral reefs for diving, spicy food, and shopping for Bermuda shorts.

Bermuda has similarities to Charleston SC. Both are historic ports with architecture preserved from the colonial era. And Bermuda's history is linked to all of the early US ports. The town of St George's was founded in 1612 and is designated a World Heritage Site.

Bermuda retains a distinct British style, and it is still a British Overseas Territory. The islands are located about 600 miles east of Cape Hatteras (North Carolina), so you can see that it is far from the Caribbean.

Other things to do on Bermuda include the Bermuda Aquarium & Zoo, the botanical gardens, and the Museum of Art. Some of the finest golf courses in the world are on Bermuda.

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Cruises out of Charleston are a great idea for foodies and anyone who loves American history. Give in to the genteel feel of the old South on Carnival cruises from the beautiful port of Charleston, South Carolina. This is a gracious city of antebellum 18th- and 19th-century houses and sprawling plantations, easy to appreciate from the comfort of a horse-drawn carriage. The city’s unique Lowcountry cuisine and dozens of delicious restaurants make it a popular southern foodie destination. Enjoy warm southern hospitality and a breezy waterfront as you prepare to depart on your cruise from Charleston.

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Take a Bermuda cruise from Boston on Norwegian Gem, or sail from New York on Norwegian Joy and Norwegian Prima. No matter where you're sailing from, we'll get you to paradise as we dock at Royal Naval Dockyard, giving you the freedom to explore the beaches, golf courses, restaurants, shops and historic monuments at your leisure. Make it a family beach day on beautiful Horseshoe Bay, or grab a snorkel and dive into an underwater world. Come back aboard and get a massage, enjoy a four course meal, drop by the casino, eat late and dance all night. It's all good, because with Norwegian you're free to holiday on your timetable , not ours.

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There is no city quite like New York City, and no hotel quite like New York Marriott Marquis. Set in the heart of Times Square on West 46th Street and Broadway, our iconic hotel lets you experience all the magic of New York from the moment you arrive. Feel the energy all around you, both within the hotel and as soon as you step outside. Inside our towering hotel, you'll find some of New York City's largest hotel rooms and suites, multiple restaurants - including the only revolving restaurant in the city and our new outdoor lounge -100,000 square feet of meeting and event space and a knowledgeable staff to help you navigate this expansive and ever-changing city.

There is no city quite like New York City, and no hotel quite like New York Marriott Marquis. Set in the heart of Times Square on West 46th Street and Broadway, our iconic hotel lets you experience all the magic of New York from the moment you arrive. Feel the energy all around you, both within the hotel and as soon as you step outside. Inside our towering hotel, you'll find some of New York City's largest hotel rooms and suites, multiple restaurants - including the only revolving restaurant in the city and our new outdoor lounge -100,000 square feet of meeting and event space and a knowledgeable staff to help you navigate this expansive and ever-changing city. Whether visiting for a family holiday, romantic getaway or attending a conference, the New York Marriott Marquis is truly the perfect hotel for your stay in New York City.

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A 6-mile drive from Boston International Airport, this modern hotel is 7 miles from the historic attractions of downtown Boston. Bright, warmly decorated rooms include desks and flat-screen TVs with in-room movies, plus free Wi-Fi and bottled water. Upgraded rooms add minifridges and seating areas. Room service is available.

The hotel offers complimentary airport shuttle service. The same shuttle can also drop off the passengers at the Subway station. Other amenities include an indoor pool and a Japanese-themed steakhouse, plus a 24-hour business centre and meeting rooms.

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