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Bermuda Cruises

Pink sand beaches and British colonial charm

Bermuda is one of the most unique cruise destinations in the world — ships actually dock in Hamilton or King's Wharf for 2–3 nights, turning the cruise ship into your hotel while you explore the island at leisure. Pink sand beaches, crystal caves, pastel cottages, world-class golf, and exceptional water clarity make Bermuda unforgettable.

Highlights

  • Unique multi-night docking — explore at leisure
  • Horseshoe Bay — voted one of the world's best beaches
  • Crystal and Fantasy Caves — underground cave system
  • Royal Naval Dockyard shopping and culture
  • World's most beautiful pink sand beaches

Top Ports of Call

King's Wharf (Royal Naval Dockyard)Hamilton (capital city)St. George's (UNESCO town)

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long do cruise ships stay in Bermuda?

Most Bermuda cruises dock for 2–3 nights — a unique feature not found in Caribbean itineraries. This gives you full days to explore the island, rent scooters, visit beaches, and dine ashore, making Bermuda feel like a proper island holiday.

Do I need a passport for Bermuda?

Yes — a valid US passport is required for Bermuda. (A passport card or enhanced driver's license is not sufficient for air travel back, though you may be able to re-board the ship with alternative ID. Always bring a passport.)

What is Bermuda like compared to the Caribbean?

Bermuda has a distinctly British colonial feel — English customs, driving on the left, excellent tea service, and a more formal atmosphere than the Caribbean. The water is crystal clear, pink sand beaches are iconic, and the island is extremely well-maintained. It is quieter and more refined than typical Caribbean ports.

Ready to Cruise Bermuda?

Pam Jaffe plans every Bermuda cruise with firsthand expertise — from cabin selection to shore excursions. Everything is completely free.

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