Bermuda cruises from Boston are available April to October. They are offered by Norwegian Cruise Line and Oceania. See the full schedule of departures below.
Bermuda sand really is pink, and the lifestyle is fascinatingly British. Explore the islands on motor scooters or bicycles. Shop in the upscale stores for fine products from around the world. Try Bermuda's spicy food. Snorkel or scuba-dive on the beautiful barrier reef. Play golf on one of the 8 world famous courses. It all adds up to a great vacation, which you can preview on this video.
At St George's, Bermuda you'll be taken back through 400 years of history. See the original masonry buildings and narrow streets from the 17th and 18th centuries. The United Nations named the Historic Town of St. George and related fortifications a World Heritage Site.
Hamilton is the entertainment and shopping center of Bermuda. The city's focal point is Front Street, a harborfront road lined with turn-of-the-century Victorian buildings in bright pastel colors. Many have overhanging verandahs, where you can have lunch and watch the boats cross the harbor. Attractions include the Bermuda Cathedral, the Historical Society Museum, Botanical Gardens, Aquarium, and the Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art. Fort Hamilton is one of a series of forts built in the 19th century during a period of tension between Britain and the USA.
Learn from our tips for what to pack for a cruise to Bermuda. Enjoy your trip.