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Bermuda Cruise Highlights

Bermuda is a blend of American and British culture, and a haven for water lovers of all ages. Snorkeling or scuba diving is a must, with dozens of shipwrecks to explore. The island was historically a strategic navel center, and still houses a number of forts visitors can explore. The largest on the island, Fort St. Catherine, doubles as a museum of Bermudian history. The Royal Navy Dockyard is another often visited sight, with 150 years of service by the Royal Navy embedded in its walls. Family fun abounds at Dolphin Quest, a year-round dolphin center where visitors can swim and play with friendly bottle-nosed creatures.

Popular Bermuda Cruise Ports

Despite the island's small size, there are three ports in Bermuda. Cruise traffic is controlled to keep the island from getting overcrowded, so the number of ships per port is minimal.

  • St George: Located on the eastern end of Bermuda, St. George is only accessible by small- and medium-size ships. The entire town is a World Heritage Site, and a magical maze of quaint, narrow streets like Featherbed Alley and Old Maid's Lane.
  • Hamilton: Hamilton is located off the north shore of Bermuda. While not frequently visited by large vessels, Hamilton can be accessed by ferry, too. Walk through the town to see pastel-colored buildings up close, or stop by the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute.
  • Kings Wharf: Once an outpost for the British Royal Navy, Kings Wharf is now the busiest passenger ship port on the island. The port is located in the same place as the Royal Navy Dockyard, and is also close to culture, delicious Bermudian food, water sports and world-class golf courses.

When is the Best Time to Go to Bermuda?

April through October is the ideal time to visit Bermuda, with temperatures between 75 and 85 degrees Fahrenheit. Cruises depart from ports along the East Coast, including ones in Florida, New York, New Jersey, Boston and Baltimore.

What Cruise Lines Go to Bermuda?

As cruise traffic is controlled on the island, only a few lines offer this destination on their small vessels. Here are a few to explore:

  • Norwegian Cruise Line: Voted "Best Bermuda Itineraries" eight years in a row, Norwegian will bring you to Bermuda in style and comfort. Sail from New York or Boston and hop off the ship ready for adventure. Shore excursion options include shipwreck and coral reef snorkel combos, catamaran rides and Bermuda Triangle evening cruises.
  • Celebrity Cruises: Bask in Bermuda's view aboard a Celebrity ship - 75 percent of Celebrity rooms have verandas. Celebrity offers 7- and 9-night cruises out of New Jersey, and with ChoiceAir, securing airfare is easier than ever.
  • Royal Caribbean: Head to Kings Wharf on a fun ship, climbing rock walls and ziplining across the ship on the way to the colorful islands of Bermuda, where you'll be greeted by pink-sand beaches and candy-colored houses.

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Month Number of Cruises From Price
Mar 2026 7 cruises $979
Apr 2026 19 cruises $703
May 2026 26 cruises $597
Jun 2026 25 cruises $671
Jul 2026 26 cruises $732
Aug 2026 26 cruises $670
Sep 2026 17 cruises $509
Oct 2026 20 cruises $580
Nov 2026 4 cruises $919
Dec 2026 1 cruises $859
Jan 2027 1 cruises $1,199
Mar 2027 4 cruises $1,169
Apr 2027 16 cruises $719
May 2027 23 cruises $738
Jun 2027 24 cruises $735
Jul 2027 28 cruises $875
Aug 2027 24 cruises $649
Sep 2027 16 cruises $639
Oct 2027 16 cruises $639
Nov 2027 1 cruises $1,076
Mar 2028 1 cruises $8,799
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