Pink-sand beaches. Turquoise waters. Tangerine sunsets. Discover a kaleidoscope of colors in Bermuda with Norwegian Cruise Line. Hop aboard Norwegian Escape or Norwegian Gem and discover why Norwegian was named Best Bermuda Itineraries 10 years in a row from Porthole Cruise Magazine.
Only Norwegian sails from Boston on Norwegian Gem or New York on Norwegian Escape and when you arrive in paradise, you will have three full days to explore. So, make it a family beach day on beautiful Horseshoe Bay. Grab a snorkel and dive into an underwater world filled with tropical fish of every color or discover what’s left of the Montana, one of hundreds of shipwrecks encircling the islands. When you come up for air, you can do a little shopping as you stroll colonial landmarks along Front Street where you can get your own pair of Bermuda shorts. Play a round of golf at one of the many outstanding courses or take a leisurely horse and carriage ride. Then sail into the moonlight on a relaxing catamaran ride – and follow the stars instead of a schedule. And don’t forget to try a Dark ‘n’ Stormy leaving you to wonder why this is the national drink when Bermuda is anything but.
Back onboard, enjoy up to 28 dining options, 21 bars & lounges, amazing Broadway shows, a full-service spa, fitness center, casino, comedy club and so much more.
With so much to experience in Bermuda, it’s a good thing you are here for three full days!
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