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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 luxury 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.

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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.

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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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On Celebrity’s ships, you can enjoy an impressive range of restaurants, with menus designed by a Michelin-starred chef. Try anything from mouth-watering seafood to classic Italian and gourmet French cuisine. Elevate your experience to the next level at The Retreat®, with sumptuous suite accommodation, access to a tranquil lounge, and dining at the exclusive Luminae at The Retreat. 

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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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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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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Cruises to Bermuda

Known for its pink sand beaches, crystal clear waters, stunning coral reefs, and a golfers paradise, a cruise to Bermuda is the perfect destination for those interested in outdoor activities.

Bermuda also offers a range of sightseeing activities including the popular Crystal Caves, where visitors can experience a stunning underground cavern filled with crystal-clear water and stalactites and stalagmites. Another must-see location is the historic town of St. George, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site dating back to the early 17th century. Visitors can explore quaint streets lined with charming pastel-colored buildings and learn about Bermuda's fascinating colonial history. Nature lovers will also appreciate the Bermuda Aquarium, Museum, and Zoo, which showcases exotic marine life and native animals. Golf enthusiasts will enjoy world-renowned golf courses with picturesque settings and challenging fairways. For a relaxing day out you can explore the island's beautiful beaches, such as Horseshoe Bay Beach or Elbow Beach, where pink sand beaches greet your toes.

Bermuda Cruise Itineraries

Set sail from popular East Coast ports such as New York City and Boston. These cruises typically last between 5- to 7-nights and offer a variety of activities onboard, such as fine dining, live entertainment, and spas. With its picturesque landscapes and serene atmosphere, a cruise to Bermuda is sure to provide an unforgettable vacation experience.

Departure ports include:

Baltimore, Maryland

Bayonne (Cape Liberty), New Jersey

Boston, Massachusetts

Miami, Florida

New York City, New York

Port Canaveral, Florida

Which Cruise Lines Visit Bermuda?

You'll find a wide variety of cruise lines that visit Bermuda. From budget-friendly cruises to family cruises and luxurious all-inclusive cruises, a Bermuda cruise offers something for everyone!

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MSC Cruises

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Oceania Cruises (luxury)

Regent Seven Seas (luxury)

Royal Caribbean

What is the best month to cruise to Bermuda?

The best time to cruise to Bermuda is typically from April to October. During these months, the weather is generally warm and sunny with lower chances of rain, making it perfect for outdoor activities and beach excursions. The peak season for Bermuda cruises is from May to September, so travelers looking for a quieter experience may prefer to book their cruise in April or October.

Is Bermuda a good place to cruise to?

Yes, Bermuda is one of the safest and most desirable places to visit! From exploring the island's stunning beaches to delving into its fascinating colonial history, a Bermuda cruise offers something for everyone. Additionally, the island's reputation for safety and hospitality makes it a perfect choice for travelers looking for a worry-free and enjoyable vacation experience.

Recap And 5 Reasons You Should Visit Bermuda

Pink Sand Beaches: This rare beach experience is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.

History & Culture: Explore the UNESCO World Heritage Site of St. George's.

Underwater Wonders: Dive into the blue waters of the Atlantic Ocean and explore a world of tropical fish, vibrant coral reef, and diverse marine life.

Relaxation & Wellness: Treat yourself to a luxurious spa treatment along the beach.

Culinary Delights: Experience some of the most unique flavors of the world including a blend of British, Caribbean and International flavors.

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Five luxury cruise lines offer cruises to Bermuda, and some are all inclusive. Celebrity, Cunard Line, Holland America Line, Oceania, Regent Seven Seas and Silversea are high-quality lines that have fine dining, accommodations, and entertainment.

Silversea is an all-inclusive line with a cruise to Bermuda from Florida. The relatively small ship docks in Hamilton, where larger ships cannot fit.

On Regent Seven Seas all accommodations are suites. The voyages are all-inclusive, with free included unlimited shore excursions, enrichment programs, specialty restaurants, fine wines, premium spirits, ground transfers, and pre-paid gratuities. They have a cruise out of Florida.

Oceania is a premium cruise line that offers cruises to Bermuda from New York, Montreal and Miami. Passengers eat at any of their dining venues at no extra charge. There is afternoon tea and other fine features.

Holland America Line is known for traditional luxury. The ship is mid-sized and has all the expected amenities. The Greenhouse Spa and the Culinary Arts Center are signature features. Holland America has cruises from Boston to Bermuda.

On Celebrity Cruises are luxury cruises with a stylish modern twist. Sleek, sophisticated design sets it apart. The basic drinks package, wifi internet, and tips are all included in your fare. Celebrity offers one-week cruises from New Jersey to Bermuda.

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Bermuda's all-inclusive paradise: sun, sand, and endless relaxation

Bermuda is renowned for its stunning beaches, picturesque islands, and crystal-clear turquoise waters, making it an ideal destination for an all-inclusive vacation. This enchanting paradise offers a plethora of activities, including world-class golfing and delectable dining experiences. But it's not just the natural beauty that sets Bermuda apart; it's the warm and friendly locals who make visitors feel right at home. Explore the island's diverse landscapes on exciting excursions, hop on a ferry to discover hidden gems, or snorkel in vibrant coral reefs. With its charming ports and endless attractions, Bermuda promises an unforgettable vacation.

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4 night all inclusive vacations in bermuda, top reasons for your vacation to bermuda.

  • Stunning Beaches : Bermuda's beaches are renowned for their beauty, with crystal-clear turquoise waters and picturesque islands.
  • World-Class Golfing : Bermuda offers top-notch golf courses, perfect for enthusiasts looking to tee off in a breathtaking setting.
  • Delectable Dining Experiences : Indulge in delicious dining options, from local cuisine to international flavors, and savor the island's culinary delights.
  • Warm and Friendly Locals : Experience the charm of Bermuda through the warm hospitality of the locals, who will make you feel right at home.
  • Diverse Landscapes and Excursions : Explore Bermuda's diverse landscapes on exciting excursions, from snorkeling in vibrant coral reefs to discovering hidden gems on ferry rides.

Book a Package and Save Money on Your Bermuda Vacation

A travel package allows you to conveniently book your flights and accommodations together. Instead of searching for separate deals, you can find everything you need in one place. Flights, hotels, and car rentals are combined into one package, offering convenience and potential savings. Customize your package to suit your preferences and budget, making it a great idea for an all-inclusive vacation to Bermuda.

Booking an all-inclusive package for your Bermuda vacation is the perfect idea. With beautiful beaches, stunning islands, and crystal-clear seas, you'll have plenty of opportunities for relaxation and adventure. Enjoy world-class golf courses, delicious dining options, and the warm hospitality of the friendly locals. Take exciting excursions, explore the island by ferry, go snorkeling, and visit the bustling port. With a package, you can enjoy all of this without any hassle or worry.

How to Save Money on a Vacation to Bermuda

  • Book your flights, hotel, and car rentals together through Expedia's OneKey program to save money on your all-inclusive vacation to Bermuda.
  • Take advantage of public transportation options like buses and ferries, which are cheaper than taxis, to get around the island.
  • Explore free or low-cost activities such as visiting the beautiful beaches, hiking the Bermuda Railway Trail, or exploring the historic town of St. George.
  • Consider dining at local restaurants or trying street food to save money on meals, rather than opting for expensive hotel dining options.
  • Research and book activities in advance to secure early-bird discounts or look for package deals that include multiple attractions.

Explore the best places to visit in Bermuda

Bermuda is the ultimate destination for an all-inclusive vacation vacation. With its stunning beaches, picturesque islands, and crystal-clear seas, you'll feel like you're in paradise. Explore the world-class golf courses or indulge in delicious dining options. The locals are known for their friendliness, making your experience even more enjoyable. Take exciting excursions, hop on a ferry to discover hidden gems, or go snorkeling in the vibrant coral reefs. Don't miss out on exploring the charming port towns and immersing yourself in the laid-back island atmosphere.

  • Royal Naval Dockyard : This dockport point of interest offers a unique combination of beautiful beaches, exciting excursions, stunning islands, and breathtaking sea views. You can also enjoy delicious dining options and witness mesmerizing sunsets. The friendly local people add to the charm of this place. The marina and boating facilities provide opportunities for water activities, and you can even take a ferry to explore the surrounding areas.
  • Horseshoe Bay : As one of Bermuda's famous bays, Horseshoe Bay is known for its pristine beach, picturesque islands, and crystal-clear sea. You can relax on the sandy shores, take a refreshing swim, or go on exciting excursions to discover the hidden gems of this Southampton Parish attraction.
  • Elbow Beach : This beach point of interest offers a serene and tranquil ambiance. Relax and soak up the sun on the beautiful beach, take a leisurely stroll along the shoreline, or simply enjoy the calming sound of the waves. It's the perfect spot to unwind and escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

Best months to visit Bermuda

Bermuda boasts a year-around average temperature of 70.2°F, peaking at 79.5°F in August, its warmest month, and dipping to an average low of 62.6°F in February, the coolest. Rainfall averages at 121.9mm annually, with October seeing the heaviest showers and April being the driest month.

FAQs for Bermuda vacation packages that are all-inclusive

What are some of the best neighborhoods for bermuda vacation packages that are all-inclusive.

Bermuda vacation packages that are all-inclusive excel at showing off the best that their destination has to offer, so it's important to consider which neighborhood you book your stay in. If you're looking for beachfront bliss with golf courses and shopping opportunities, resorts at Mt. Pleasant have much to offer. Alternatively, you can book your stay in Saint Georges for a more historical atmosphere in Bermuda.

How much do Bermuda vacation packages that are all-inclusive cost?

The exact cost of Bermuda vacation packages that are all-inclusive can vary based on several factors. You'll have to consider the time of year you visit as well as the rating of your hotel and the timing of your flight. Even so, you'll be able to find prices as low as $1,265.

Are there all-inclusive Bermuda vacations with airfare?

Most all-inclusive Bermuda vacations have airfare included when you book as part of a package. In fact, booking airfare and accommodations together is one of the best ways to save on your trip, as package deals can offer savings of up to 7, though your exact savings will depend on flight times, when in 2024 you visit, and more.

What are some of the best vacation deals to Bermuda?

Vacation deals to Bermuda are more common than you might think. You can take advantage of a variety of factors to get the best deals. Booking accommodations and airfare together can offer savings of up to 7 depending on the kind of package you opt for.

Are there Bermuda resorts for families that are all-inclusive?

Bermuda resorts for families that are all-inclusive are fairly widespread around the island, and they offer amenities both kids and adults can enjoy. The Reefs Hotel and Club , for example, offers a spa and a private beach for adults to enjoy, while kids have extra beds and cribs along with babysitting services.

What are Bermuda honeymoon all-inclusive stays like?

When you book Bermuda honeymoon all-inclusive stays, you and your partner can enjoy a romantic adventure like never before. Spa facilities are particularly impressive at these kinds of establishments, especially at Hamilton Princess & Beach Club . There, you and your partner can enjoy several massages, body treatments, manicures, pedicures, and more, all just steps away from the beach in one of the best destinations in North America.

Why book Expedia all-inclusive vacations?

Booking with Expedia makes a trip to Bermuda easier than ever before. Expedia all-inclusive vacations let you book your accommodation and your flight together for savings of up to 7 depending on what you opt for. Plus, you can use search filters to quickly find a hotel to match your exact specifications.

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The Top All-inclusive Bermuda Resorts

Bermuda , that rum-and-rugby-loving overseas territory of the United Kingdom, is beautiful to behold and pricey, to boot. If you can find an inclusive eats package, it’s worth investigating, as it can save you a ton of cash in the long haul. Only one hotel we found claims the “all-in” inclusive approach, with drinks tacked on along with everything else, but a few other solid options boast package deals, too. Here are some of the best.

Grotto Bay Beach Resort

From the swim-up bar to “Prospero’s Cave,” where a spa is set inside a natural cave, Grotto’s Bay boasts the let-it-go-and-forget-about-the-cost ethos that makes for the best all-inclusive experiences. The only one of its kind on the island, the package, which requires a three-night stay or longer, costs $114 per person per day on top of your room rental. Kids between 3 and 16 cost an extra $84.

That includes three meals, non-motorized water sports such as paddleboats and snorkeling equipment, ferries and bus passes, tennis courts, and weekly rum parties. Oh, and all the booze your heart desires, if you’re the hard-partying sort—with the exception of a few rare top-shelf items. The only hidden fee here is an extra $12 daily per person per room. Suites are fairly streamlined and simply designed, and if you like a lot of privacy, you should request an extra-quiet room; walls here can be thin.

Cambridge Beaches Resort & Spa

Thanks to its coral, white, and baby blue color scheme, this hotel has almost a Miami Art Deco feel. Guests rave about its cuisine, particularly that at Tamarisk , an open-air restaurant with stunning views where the menu might include grilled wahoo with mango salsa, garlic-and-coconut baked lobster, or roasted rack of kurobuta pork.

Though there’s no technical all-inclusive package here, a dinner meal plan can be added to your booking for $68 per person per night, including tax and gratuity. (Note: This is an adults-only hotel, which makes it that much more romantic and peaceful.)

Rosewood Tucker's Point

Posh, luxe, grand—all those words apply to this hotel , where grand four-poster beds, deep bathtubs, killer views, and gorgeous restaurants are the order of the day. At The Point, take in the knockout murals by Gerard Henderson, and tuck into one of a thousand bottles of wine the restaurant keeps in its cellar.

Packages available here include one that covers breakfast and dinner in the restaurants or in your room—which is extra-romantic, especially on a terrace, if you have one—and cost $150 daily for adults and $75 per day for kids. Drinks are extra. Pricey? Yes. But for food and wine snobs who love to chitchat with the sommelier about the terroir they love, it’s a find.

The Reefs Resort & Club

Honeymooners tend to rave about the romance package at this boutique resort featuring limestone cliffs, a sleek pink sand beach, and knockout views. Although not specifically an all-inclusive, the five-night deal includes daily breakfast, afternoon tea and dinner, a sultry meal for two on the beach, welcoming champagne and rum drinks, chocolate-covered strawberries, round-trip airport transfers, and an ocean view room in addition to taxes and gratuities.

So if you’re in the mood to just kick back, celebrate being in love, soak in your private hot tub (inquire on the phone!) or paddle around an infinity pool while enjoying breathtaking ocean views, this is the place. Not doing the full package? No problem; dinner add-ons start as low as $50 per person plus a 17 percent gratuity.

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When it comes to all-inclusive cruises, there are a few different options:

  • Luxury cruise lines: All-inclusive cruise rates are available on luxury lines like Regent Seven Seas and Silversea. While more expensive than traditional cruise rates , the fares cover nearly everything, including door-to-door transfers, luxurious suite accommodations, specialty dining , premium alcoholic beverages and excursions. Plus, you don't need to show your cruise card every time you order a latte or a pre-dinner cocktail. You'll disembark the ship with very few, if any, additional charges on your final bill.
  • Cruise lines with inclusive pricing: Alternatively, you can consider an upscale cruise line like Viking, which offers fares with more-inclusive pricing and some of the amenities found on board the fully inclusive lines. However, you'll still have to budget for a few expenses, such as immersive excursions and alcoholic beverages beyond wine or beer at lunch and dinner.
  • Packages and add-ons: Other cruise lines like Oceania, Windstar and Norwegian offer add-on drink packages and other promos so you can create a more all-inclusive experience.

After comparing the costs between a truly all-inclusive cruise and a sailing with package pricing for the extras, the total price may be closer than you think.

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All-Inclusive Cruises

Regent seven seas cruises.

The Regent Suite Bathroom on the Regent Seven Seas Grandeur ship

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Regent Seven Seas touts its six ships – with the newest vessel, Seven Seas Grandeur , which debuted in late 2023 – as "the world's most luxurious fleet." The line's intimate ships accommodate up to 750 guests. They feature all ocean-view suites, prestigious museum-quality art collections (including a prized Fabergé egg on the new Grandeur), and itineraries that call on more than 500 destinations around the world.

With Regent's "every luxury included" philosophy and 2-for-1 all-inclusive fares, passengers receive round-trip airfare and transfers between the airport and ship, as well as unlimited shore excursions, two- or three-night land programs (based on the itinerary), and a complimentary pre-cruise hotel package for concierge suites and higher. On the ship, enjoy a fully stocked in-suite minibar; specialty dining; unlimited fine wines, spirits and other beverages; prepaid gratuities; unlimited Wi-Fi; and free valet laundry service.

On top of personalized service, guests sailing on Regent Seven Seas cruises will enjoy immersive exploration ashore – with overnights in some ports of call – and enrichment programs. Top-notch dining includes French cuisine at Chartreuse (on select ships), Pan-Asian fare at Pacific Rim (also on select ships) and Italian fare at Sette Mari at La Veranda.

Cooking classes in the Culinary Arts Kitchen (available on Grandeur, Splendor and Explorer ), some tours and bespoke excursions, spa treatments, unique offerings, and certain wines and top-shelf liquors come with an additional cost.

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Silversea Cruises

Living room of the Grand Suite on the Silversea Silver Wind ship

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Sailing on board one of Silversea's 13 ultra-luxury cruise or expedition ships commences with the line's new chauffeur experience. This door-to-door service transports guests from home to the airport and back home on the return trip. The line's all-inclusive pricing also encompasses international or domestic flights (with business class upgrades in certain destinations), pre- and post-cruise hotel accommodations, butler service in every suite, all gratuities, gourmet dining, and complimentary alcoholic and nonalcoholic beverages, including Champagne.

Guests will also enjoy a staff-to-guest ratio of nearly 1-to-1 – and with no more than 728 guests. Other all-inclusive perks include at least one shore excursion in each port plus onboard lectures and programming. On expedition sailings in destinations like Antarctica , all guided Zodiac tours and landings are included in the fare.

When it comes to dining on Silversea ships, gourmet options feature French, Asian and Italian cuisine along with other international fare. For a special evening, S.A.L.T. Kitchen is a new destination-focused concept on Silver Ray, Nova , Moon and Dawn . This immersive dining experience, Sea And Land Taste, was developed in partnership with the former editor-in-chief of "Saveur Magazine," Adam Sachs. The culinary offerings with S.A.L.T. also include shore excursions, where guests can tour a 500-year-old family winery and vineyard in Croatia, visit an organic farm in Denmark, or learn to make gelato in Sicily.

Expenses not covered in Silversea's fare include salon and spa services, personal training sessions, select excursions, upgraded internet packages, and special bottles of wine or liquors.

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Seabourn Cruise Line

Pool deck at sunset

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Seabourn's seven purpose-built expedition vessels and intimate luxury cruise ships accommodate between 264 and 600 guests. The club-like atmosphere on board its ships comes with highly intuitive and personalized service with about a 1-to-1 staff-to-guest ratio. Each suite also has a dedicated personal suite host and a suite attendant that will cater to your every whim.

All-inclusive fares include oceanfront suites with walk-in closets, living areas and luxurious bathrooms. All Seabourn Encore and Ovation accommodations feature private verandas, while 90% of the suites on Seabourn Odyssey , Sojourn and Quest have balconies. Premium and penthouse suites offer additional amenities and perks.

While aboard Seabourn Cruise Line , guests will enjoy complimentary fine wines and premium spirits, welcome Champagne, and a fully stocked in-suite bar with your personalized selections. Dining is a real treat, with several venues in partnership with renowned chef Thomas Keller, such as the line's signature restaurant, The Grill by Thomas Keller. Seabourn is also a member of the prestigious Chaîne des Rôtisseurs, an international association of gastronomy.

Other complimentary amenities on Seabourn's cruise ships include special evenings with dinner and live entertainment; a marina and complimentary water sports; "Caviar in the Surf" on select voyages; movie nights; a chance to shop with the chef at local markets; personal valet luggage shipping service; enrichment lectures; and more.

Additional expenses include a wide selection of epicurean, mindfulness and wellness excursions as well as cultural and historical bespoke tours. You can also book the ultimate underwater adventure on one of the line's high-tech submarines on the two expedition vessels, Seabourn Venture and Pursuit. Programs and treatments at Seabourn's Spa & Wellness are also at an additional cost.

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Atlas Ocean Voyages

Atlas Ocean Voyages features "always included" cruise fares on its two purpose-built yachts, World Navigator and World Traveller. The line recently welcomed a third ship to its fleet for the 2023-24 Antarctica season, World Voyager. Atlas' high-end boutique ships cater to just 198 passengers and feature spacious staterooms and suites with panoramic windows or private balconies and beautiful public spaces and lounges. These small ships also have several options for dining, depending on the sailing and destination.

The all-inclusive fares cover complimentary dining; unlimited wines, craft beers and spirits; 24-hour bar service with canapes; a free in-room minibar; afternoon high tea; fresh-pressed juices and specialty teas and coffees; butler service; 24-hour room service; prepaid gratuities; cultural immersion in every port; and other perks.

Polar expedition fares cover private charter jet service, group transfers from the airport to the yacht, an Atlas Ocean Voyages parka and vest to take home, Zodiac sightseeing safaris, expert guided shore landings, and destination lectures and briefings.

If you're on one of the line's Epicurean Expeditions, the cultural immersion program offers complimentary special tastings, market visits and cooking demonstrations. In addition to use of the marina's water toys (on select sailings, weather permitting), guests can enjoy an authentic Portuguese dinner and an alfresco Josper Grill dining experience at 7-AFT Grill. On select voyages, culinary presentations, wine tastings and other special events are hosted by an expert.

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More-Inclusive Cruises

Cruise fares with these lines include many of the amenities and perks that you'll find with the all-inclusive cruises. However, you'll still need to budget for some expenses, such as alcoholic beverages, excursions and specialty dining, depending on the line.

Covered main pool on a Viking ship

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Viking's ocean fleet of nine 930-passenger all-veranda ships offers a nearly all-inclusive experience for guests. The upscale Scandinavian-inspired ships feature king-bed staterooms and suites with many amenities, including luxurious linens and plush robes, 24-hour room service, and free Wi-Fi – plus an in-room minibar with soft drinks, water and snacks. Higher-category staterooms on Viking Ocean Cruises come with additional perks like priority dinner and spa reservations, early stateroom access, and a welcome bottle of Champagne.

Cruise fares also include complimentary dining at all the venues; one free shore excursion in every port; beer, wine and soft drinks at lunch and dinner; specialty teas, coffee and bottled water; access to the spa; lectures and performances; port taxes and fees; and more.

Viking also has two 378-passenger Polar Class 6 expedition vessels, Viking Octantis and Viking Polaris. These ships also offer a mostly all-inclusive experience with the same amenities as their oceangoing vessels. Pricing on the expedition sailings includes Zodiac safaris, the use of kayaks, a keepsake Viking jacket, and essential gear for excursions and landings.

Select excursions, pre- or post-dinner cocktails, spa treatments, special bottles of wine, and other optional purchases come at an additional expense.

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Private balcony with table and two chairs on an Azamara ship

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Azamara's four upscale boutique ships carry a maximum of 702 guests and offer immersive experiences around the world, calling on many smaller, lesser-known ports. The line also boasts more than 380 overnights and 850 late nights in port, so guests can have dinner in town and experience more of the destination's local culture and cuisine.

Azamara's cruise fares include all meals (other than the specialty dining restaurants) with water, tea and coffee. A selection of complimentary wine, sparkling wine, beer and spirits is available throughout the voyage. Cultural evenings ashore or on board the ship and gratuities are also included in the basic cruise fare.

If you'd like to enhance your onboard experience, Azamara offers inclusive "Experience More" packages that are discounted and based on the length of the voyage.

For example, on a seven-day or shorter sailing, solo travelers can add a package for $799 that's valued at $1,114 (a savings of 28%). This value-add bundle includes $350 of onboard credit to use for shore excursions; unlimited Wi-Fi for one device; a drinks package featuring premium wines, spirits and bottled water; a $150 spa credit; and a dinner at the Chef's Table or a total of three nights of specialty dining at Prime C or Aqualina. Three bags of laundry are also included.

Guests can book similar packages for double occupancy staterooms and longer voyages. You can also choose individual beverage, dining or internet packages if you don't need the extra amenities or features of the bundled options.

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Virgin Voyages

Pool deck on Virgin Voyages ship

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Virgin Voyages' four superyacht-inspired ships are designed with adults in mind and feature 1,330 cabins (most with balconies) and 78 RockStar Quarters suites, where guests have access to Richard's Rooftop, an exclusive outdoor deck space. Pricing with the adults-only cruise line includes stateroom or suite accommodations and meals at more than 20 eateries serving up international cuisine and dishes created by Michelin-starred chefs. Guests also have access to complimentary Wi-Fi; unlimited group exercise classes; nonalcoholic drinks such as water, tea and coffee; and plenty of lively entertainment.

Virgin does not offer beverage packages, but the line at times advertises special promotions that include voyage credits to cover expenses like airfare and drinks. Shore excursions and spa treatments – including skin care offerings on board Scarlet Lady in partnership with Jennifer Lopez, Virgin's chief entertainment and lifestyle officer – are some of the additional expenses not covered in the base fare.

Find a Virgin Voyages deal on GoToSea.

Add-on Packages and All-Inclusive Fares

These five cruise lines offer basic cruise fares that cover accommodations and some amenities – and you can typically find special pricing and promotional deals throughout the year.

With the optional packages, guests can create a mostly all-inclusive voyage with bundles of add-on extras, such as shore excursions, beverage packages, specialty dining, Wi-Fi, gratuities or shipboard credit to cover miscellaneous personal expenses such as spa treatments or a bottle of wine for a special celebration.

Oceania Cruises

Oceania's eight small luxury ships carry between 648 and 1,238 guests. The line's newest ship – Vista , the first Allura Class vessel – debuted in Rome in May 2023. The beautifully appointed vessel features four new dining concepts, spacious standard staterooms at 290-plus square feet in size, new Concierge Level veranda accommodations for solo cruisers, an elevated mixology program and more.

Oceania's culinary program is touted by the line as "The Finest Cuisine at Sea" under the tutelage of Jacques Pépin, executive culinary director and master chef. Complimentary specialty dining is included in cruise fares on Oceania sailings. Pricing also covers airfare, still and sparkling water, specialty teas and coffees, soft drinks, and Wi-Fi on the ship.

Oceania's "OLife Choice" package provides additional value to your cruise with 2-for-1 cruise fares, free round-trip airfare and airport transfers – plus one free amenity you'll choose out of eight complimentary shore excursions, a beverage package or up to $800 in shipboard credit.

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Celebrity Cruises

Luminae restaurants on Celebrity Cruises ship

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Celebrity offers special rates and packages throughout the year that save money over a la carte pricing – and elevate your onboard experience to be more inclusive. You'll be able to access the best deal on the added perks if you book the upgraded package before you sail, saving up to 40 to 50 percent of the actual cost.

The line's "All-Included" package bundles the most popular add-ons for cruisers: a standard beverage package for alcoholic and nonalcoholic drinks, unlimited basic Wi-Fi, and gratuities for the staff and crew. Pricing depends on the stateroom or suite category and sailing.

There are other options when booking a cruise with Celebrity to create a more upscale and all-inclusive experience. Guests staying in all-suite The Retreat have exclusive access to a sundeck (on select ships), a lounge and Luminae – a private restaurant that features Global Culinary Ambassador Daniel Boulud at the helm. Guests of The Retreat booking the "All-Included" package receive a premium beverage package, premium unlimited Wi-Fi, gratuities and an onboard credit.

If you book AquaClass accommodations, you'll also have access to complimentary amenities and perks, such as unlimited access to the SEA Thermal Suite, discounts on spa treatment packages and complimentary fitness classes. In addition, you'll also find a bottle of sparkling wine upon arrival (by request) and two bottles of water refreshed daily in your room. AquaClass guests also have exclusive access to the restaurant Blu. You can add the "All-Included" package to your booking, which will include the Classic Drinks Package, basic Wi-Fi and gratuities.

Passengers who want to book this "All-Included" package and are sharing a stateroom or suite will need to book the same package.

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Norwegian Cruise Line

Bliss Haven Courtyard Penthouse on Norwegian Cruise Line ship

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Norwegian also offers promotional fares and special deals throughout the year that feature similar amenities and perks to what you'll find on an all-inclusive cruise. The "Free at Sea" deal bundles discounts on the cruise, free specialty dining, unlimited open bar privileges, shore excursion credits, savings on Wi-Fi access, discounts on the third and fourth guests in the stateroom, and a 2-for-1 deal on airfare.

"Free at Sea Plus" takes the package up a notch with a more comprehensive beverage selection, including top-shelf cocktails, Champagne by the glass, bottles of select premium wines at dinner and signature Starbucks coffee drinks. This option also includes unlimited Wi-Fi, additional nights of specialty dining and shore excursions.

Prices for both packages on Norwegian Cruise Line will depend on the dates, length and destination of the cruise.

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Holland America Line

Retreat with raised hot tub on Holland America Line ship

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Holland America Line's "Have It All Premium Cruise Package" is available to book for cruises six days or longer, excluding the line's Grand Voyages. The benefits vary depending on the length of the trip but include credits for shore excursions; the Signature Beverage Package; specialty dining at Tamarind, Pinnacle Grill or Canaletto; and a Wi-Fi Surf Package. The cost starts at $50 a day per person. 

An early booking bonus for this package includes an Elite Beverage Package upgrade, covered crew appreciation charges and a premium Wi-Fi upgrade. Holland America has other special promotions throughout the year. One of these is an early booking bonus of up to $400 in onboard credit per stateroom for Mariner Society members.

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Princess Cruises

Pool deck at sunset on Princess Cruises ship

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"Princess Plus" and "Princess Premier" packages offer guests two options to upgrade their onboard amenities from the standard Princess Cruises plan, which covers accommodations, dining, entertainment and the line's signature MedallionClass experience.

"Princess Plus" perks include a beverage package with drinks up to $15 each, Wi-Fi on one device per guest, gratuities for the crew, two premium desserts a day (think hazelnut gelato at the onboard gelateria), two fitness classes per cruise (such as Pure Barre or YogaSix) and unlimited trips to the juice bar. The cost is $60 per day per person for this middle-tier package.

Additional benefits of the highest-tier option, at $80 per person per day, include the Premier Beverage Package, which covers drinks up to $20 each, and Wi-Fi for up to four devices per guest. Other features of the "Princess Premier" upgrade are two specialty meals, a photo package, Princess Prizes, reserved theater seating and a Medallion accessory.

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