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Bermuda

Bermuda

If the Buildings Are This Colorful, Imagine the Rest  

Nearly 600 nautical miles off the coast of North Carolina, this island is known for its pastel painted houses, brilliantly colored gardens, cricket matches and charming shorts. Its pink-sand beaches, excellent shopping, and proximity to the U.S. make it an ideal destination for a getaway cruise vacation.

 

 

Highlights

Play a round of golf on one of six world-class golf courses.

 

Lounge on pink-sand beaches.

 

Shop for bargains and sample local cuisine in King's Wharf.

 

Bike the Bermuda Railway Trail in Hamilton.

 

Kayak through the Paradise Lakes.

 

Troll for blue marlin on a deep-sea fishing adventure.

 

Areas of Interest

Hamilton
This charming port is quintessential Bermuda, with pastel buildings and businessmen bustling around in their jackets, ties and famous shorts. From here, you can set sail to see the more than 350 islands that make up Bermuda. Or grab a game of golf at one of six world-class golf courses in this area.

 

King's Wharf
This cultural center built at the remarkable Royal Naval Dockyard offers shopping, restaurants, art galleries, craft markets and eight wonderful museums. For water-lovers it also offers a snorkel park and an extensive watersports facility, making it an excellent destination for the whole family.

 

St. George
In the oldest inhabited town of English origin in the New World, you'll find yourself surrounded by history. Visit the Old State House, constructed in 1620, and Gates Fort, built by the original settlers on the shipwrecked Sea Venture, which dates back to 1609. Or set out on a walking tour beginning on Ordinance Island and explore the cobbled streets in town.

 

What to Pack

Days onboard are casual and you'll be most comfortable in sport clothes and resort wear. Shoes should be low-heeled for deck activities. Bring a few swimsuits so you'll always have a dry one. You don't have to bring towels, as they are provided. And don't forget your camera and binoculars, so you don't miss a thing

 

For evening wear, count on three basic types of attire:

 

Casual: Dresses or slacks and blouses for women, sport shirts and trousers for men

 

Smart Casual: Dresses or pantsuits for women, jackets for men

 

Formal: Cocktail dresses for women, suits and ties or tuxedos for men (you can arrange to rent a tuxedo onboard)

 

Ashore, you'll need comfortable walking shoes as well as a hat and sunscreen for protection from the sun.