Bermuda is a British colony yet self-governing, british colonists made the first settlement in the 16th century, when they stumbled across Bermuda on their way to Virginia. The Bermuda triangle is renowned for the stories of disappearing ships, some of these stories have been explained scientifically, yet many people believe legendary tales and myths. However, one thing is for sure and that is the beauty of Bermuda.
Bermuda Cruise Holidays A Bermuda cruise is a captivating experience. Bermuda is not in or part of the Caribbean although many people make the mistake that it is. One of the main reasons why Bermuda is so spectacular and beautiful is on account of the fact that it consists of over one hundred islands, perfect to explore on a Bermuda cruise tour. Bermuda is so popular that it is said it account for the remarkably high repeat rate of nearly 50 percent of return visits. The appeal of a Bermuda cruise holiday is that you can experience Bermuda's stunning beaches first hand, either from your cabin balcony on from a sun lounger out on deck. Bermuda's agreeable weather and fabulous beaches make this a perfect destinations for lovers of sunshine, sea and water sports. What could be more encanting, sunbathing on deck while your cruise ship meanders over the Atlantic Ocean? Golf enthusiasts will also delight in the fact that nowhere can boast more golf courses per mile, other attractions include riding, fishing, cricket, tennic, subterranean caves and miles of scenic trails. A Bermuda cruise guarantees you fabulous scenary and a simply enchanting experience.
Cruises to Bermuda
Norwegian Cruise Line cruises to Bermuda
It leaves from New York, Charleston, Boston and Philadelphia. 8-day New York to Bermuda cruises visit St Thomas, Tortola, and Bermuda from May to September. 7-day cruises from New York depart June to October. 7-day Bermuda cruises from Charleston depart in October and November. 7-day Bermuda cruises from Boston on the Norwegian Majesty sail from May to October. 7-day Bermuda cruises from Philadelphia are available from May to June.
Royal Caribbean's Bermuda cruises
It sail from Norfolk, New Jersey and Baltimore. 5-night cruises from Cape Liberty in Bayonne, NJ leave from April to October. The 5-night Bermuda cruises also leave from Baltimore in April to October. Cruises from Norfolk sail in June, July and August.
Carnival Cruise Line
It offers just one cruise to Bermuda each year. The 6-day cruise from New York on the Carnival Legend dock at King's Wharf in Bermuda and also visit Newport, Rhode Island. Departs April 17, 2008.
Celebrity Cruises
It makes only one voyage to Bermuda this year, in October. It's an 11-night Bermuda & Caribbean cruise on the Celebrity Constellation.
Costa Cruises
It has 7-night Bermuda cruises from Fort Lauderdale. Visit Hamilton, Bermuda; and Nassau, Bahamas in April. Princess Cruises
A 9-day Caribbean and Bermuda cruises from New York visit Grand Turk Island, Puerto Rico, St Thomas, and Bermuda. Departures from May through September. Regent Seven Seas' Bermuda cruise
It is offerings include two extended voyages in April. Leave from Fort Lauderdale for southern American ports, Bermuda and the Bahamas.
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