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Destination:
Cruise to Bermuda |
The magic and mystery of
Bermuda with its long stretches of pink sand beaches divided by cliffs
and coves covets travelers and cruisers from all over the world.
Bermuda is a self governing British Dependent Territory located in the
Atlantic, 640 miles off the coast of North Carolina and 1,000 plus miles
north of the Caribbean. Save now when you purchase your
Bermuda cruise.
The two main cruise ports, St. George's and the capital of Bermuda, the
City of Hamilton are perfect spots for excursions such as watersports,
golf, tours, shopping and sightseeing.
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Bermuda |
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The sand
really is pink, and the style is decidedly British in
this Atlantic Ocean island gem a day a half by ship from
the East Coast. Although some cruise ships call at
Bermuda on the way to or from the Caribbean and Bahamas
or Europe, most cruises to this island are
single-destination journeys, giving vacationers several
days to enjoy the many delights it offers while using
their ship as a floating resort hotel.
Summer is
prime time for Bermuda cruises, and ships depart for the
island from a number of East Coast ports, including
Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Norfolk,
as well as from Florida. Though a small island, Bermuda
has two cruise ship ports - one at Hamilton, the
island's capital, and the other at Kings Wharf.
When do you want to depart on a
Bermuda cruise?
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