Bermuda Cruises: Your Extraordinary Island Retreat

From legendary pink sand beaches and pastel-colored colonial architecture to world-class golf courses and hidden coves, discover why Bermuda is one of cruising’s most captivating and refined island destinations.

Your Extraordinary Bermuda Adventure Awaits

Bermuda is a destination unlike any other — a refined island jewel set in the Atlantic Ocean, just a short cruise from the U.S. East Coast. With its iconic pink sand beaches, British colonial charm, pastel-hued architecture, and pristine turquoise waters, Bermuda captivates travelers seeking elegance and natural beauty in equal measure. Subtropical temperatures hovering between 70–85°F make it a delightful escape from spring through autumn, while the island’s compact size — just 21 square miles — means extraordinary experiences are never far away.

A stunning winter view of the historic Charles Bridge spanning the Vltava River in Prague, Czech Republic, with illuminated baroque buildings and a pastel pink and purple sunset sky.
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A stunning panoramic view of the historic Charles Bridge spanning the Vltava River in Prague, Czech Republic, during a magical winter sunset with snow-covered buildings and golden lights.
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Two women walk along a crystal blue beach, carrying snorkeling gear and yellow swim fins. The serene turquoise waters and distant mountain landscape create a picturesque tropical scene.
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A twilight view of Vancouver's Canada Place cruise terminal and downtown skyline, featuring modern architectural buildings with distinctive white tent-like structures against a blue evening sky.
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Pink Sand Beaches

Bermuda’s legendary pink sand shores — from Horseshoe Bay to Elbow Beach — offer breathtaking beauty found nowhere else on earth.

Maritime Heritage

Explore centuries of seafaring history at the Royal Naval Dockyard, shipwreck dive sites, and the Bermuda Maritime Museum — a treasure trove for history enthusiasts.

British Colonial Charm

Stroll through the charming streets of Hamilton and St. George’s, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where centuries-old architecture meets vibrant island culture.

Explore Bermuda’s Key Destinations

Bermuda may be compact, but its distinct towns and parishes each offer their own extraordinary character. Our cruise advisors will help you make the most of every moment on the island.

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Royal Naval Dockyard

Highlights: Bermuda Maritime Museum, Snorkel Park Beach, Clocktower Mall shopping, glassblowing and art studios

Known For: Primary cruise port, historic naval fortress, waterfront dining, and artisan crafts

Ideal For: First-time Bermuda visitors who want history, shopping, and beaches steps from the ship

A picturesque aerial view of Český Krumlov, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Czech Republic, featuring tightly clustered red-roofed buildings nestled along a meandering river with a castle and church towers rising above the landscape.
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Hamilton

Highlights: Front Street boutiques, Bermuda Cathedral, Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute, fine dining

Known For: Bermuda’s capital city, vibrant shopping district, harbor views, and cosmopolitan dining scene

Ideal For: Travelers seeking culture, upscale shopping, and culinary experiences

A stunning panoramic view of Prague's historic cityscape featuring Prague Castle, the Charles Bridge, and the Vltava River under a clear blue sky.
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St. George’s

Highlights: UNESCO World Heritage Site, St. Peter’s Church, Fort St. Catherine, Tobacco Bay Beach, historic King’s Square

Known For: One of the oldest English settlements in the Americas, cobblestone lanes, and living history

Ideal For: History lovers and those seeking an authentic, unhurried Bermudian experience

Compare Bermuda’s Key Destinations

Feature Royal Naval Dockyard Hamilton St. George’s
Cruise Port Yes (primary) Ferry access from Dockyard Ferry access from Dockyard
Best For History, shopping, beaches Culture, dining, shopping Heritage, historic landmarks
Highlights Maritime Museum, Snorkel Park Front Street, Cathedral UNESCO World Heritage Site, Fort St. Catherine
Atmosphere Historic naval fortress meets vibrant waterfront Cosmopolitan island capital Quaint colonial village charm

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Our Bermuda cruise travel advisors will craft your perfect island escape.

Bermuda offers a distinctive cruise experience unlike any other destination — and choosing the right sailing makes all the difference. That’s where our expert advisors come in.

At the Royal Naval Dockyard, you’ll step off the ship and into centuries of maritime history, with beaches, museums, and artisan shops all within walking distance.

Take the ferry to Hamilton, Bermuda’s cosmopolitan capital, where pastel-colored buildings line the waterfront, upscale boutiques beckon along Front Street, and world-class restaurants serve fresh island cuisine.

Journey to the enchanting Town of St. George’s, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the oldest continuously inhabited English settlements in the Americas, where cobblestone lanes and 17th-century churches tell the story of Bermuda’s founding.

Beyond the towns, discover hidden coves, crystal caves, championship golf courses, and some of the world’s finest shipwreck diving — all within an island just 21 miles long.

If navigating the options sounds like a lot, rest assured — every detail will be expertly handled by Extraordinary Adventures and our dedicated Bermuda cruise advisors. Call us today!

Beyond the Beaches

Bermuda’s allure extends far beyond its stunning shoreline. The island is a treasure trove of unique experiences waiting to be discovered.

  • Crystal & Fantasy Caves – Subterranean limestone caverns with crystal-clear underground pools
  • Championship Golf – World-renowned courses with dramatic ocean views at every turn
  • Shipwreck Diving & Snorkeling – Over 300 wrecks make Bermuda one of the shipwreck capitals of the Atlantic
  • Bermuda Railway Trail – A scenic 18-mile walking and cycling trail along the island’s former railway route
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Find your specialty cruise today!

We’ll help find the perfect specialty cruise—whether you’re crossing oceans, transiting canals, or exploring the ends of the Earth.

Our specialty cruise advisors will ensure your voyage is everything you dreamed.

Rarely will any of us make it to these extraordinary places more than once. So, if you’re going to do it at all, you should do it right. Let the experts at Extraordinary Adventures ensure that your voyage to these remote destinations is everything you dreamed it would be.

They don’t call us Extraordinary Adventures for nothing, you know.

Best Time to Cruise to Bermuda

Bermuda’s cruise season runs primarily from April through November, with each period offering its own distinct appeal.

Peak Season (June – August): Summer brings the warmest weather with temperatures reaching 85°F, ideal for swimming, snorkeling, and beach days. This is the busiest time for cruise traffic, so booking early is recommended.

Shoulder Season (April – May, September – October): These months offer beautiful weather in the mid-70s°F, thinner crowds, and excellent value. Spring blooms make April and May especially scenic, while September and October offer warm ocean waters perfect for water sports.

Late Season (November): Cooler temperatures around 70°F still make for pleasant exploration, though some beach activities may be less appealing. This is an excellent time for golf, walking tours, and cultural experiences.

Most Bermuda cruises depart from East Coast ports — including New York, Boston, Baltimore, and Norfolk — with sailing times as short as two days each way, making Bermuda one of the most accessible international cruise destinations for U.S. travelers.

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Why Book with Extraordinary Adventures

Expert Advisors

Specialty cruise specialists who understand the unique requirements of expedition and world voyages.

Exclusive Perks

Access to special deals, onboard credits, and amenities not available when booking direct.

Personalised Planning

Custom recommendations for ships, itineraries, and cabin selection on complex voyages.

Full Support

Assistance from booking through disembarkation and beyond—we’re with you every step.

Bermuda Cruise FAQs

Bermuda’s cruise season runs from April through November. Peak season is June through August, when temperatures reach 85°F and ocean conditions are ideal for swimming and snorkeling. For fewer crowds and excellent value, the shoulder months of April–May and September–October are wonderful, with pleasant temperatures in the mid-70s°F. Your Bermuda cruise advisor can help you choose the perfect timing based on your priorities.
Most Bermuda cruises depart from U.S. East Coast ports, including New York (Cape Liberty and Manhattan), Boston, Baltimore, and Norfolk. The sailing distance is relatively short — typically just two days at sea each way — making Bermuda one of the most convenient international cruise destinations. Some sailings also depart from Florida ports as part of longer itineraries.
Most Bermuda cruises are 5 to 7 nights in length. A typical itinerary includes two days at sea and two to three full days docked in Bermuda, giving you ample time to explore the island thoroughly. Many ships dock overnight, allowing you to enjoy Bermuda’s dining and nightlife ashore. Your cruise advisor can help you find the ideal duration for your vacation.
While U.S. citizens on closed-loop cruises (departing and returning to the same U.S. port) can technically travel with a birth certificate and government-issued ID, we strongly recommend carrying a valid passport. A passport provides essential flexibility if you need to fly home from Bermuda due to an emergency, and it simplifies the embarkation process at your departure port.
Bermuda offers an extraordinary range of experiences. Relax on the world-famous pink sand beaches at Horseshoe Bay or Elbow Beach. Explore the UNESCO World Heritage town of St. George’s. Dive or snorkel among over 300 shipwrecks. Play championship golf courses with stunning ocean views. Tour the Crystal Caves, shop along Front Street in Hamilton, or hike the scenic Bermuda Railway Trail. Our advisors can recommend curated shore excursions tailored to your interests.
The primary cruise port in Bermuda is the Royal Naval Dockyard on the island’s western tip, which can accommodate large modern cruise ships. From the Dockyard, Bermuda’s efficient ferry system provides scenic rides to both Hamilton (the capital) and St. George’s, making the entire island easily accessible. Some smaller ships may also dock directly in Hamilton or St. George’s.
Several major cruise lines offer Bermuda sailings, including Norwegian Cruise Line, Royal Caribbean, Celebrity Cruises, and Holland America. For a more intimate experience, premium and luxury lines such as Oceania Cruises, Regent Seven Seas, and Silversea also visit Bermuda. Our advisors will match you with the perfect cruise line based on your preferences, travel style, and priorities.
Absolutely. Bermuda is one of the most romantic cruise destinations available. Couples are drawn to its pink sand beaches, elegant dining, world-class golf, and charming colonial architecture. Many cruise ships dock overnight, allowing you to enjoy sunset cocktails, beachside dinners, and leisurely evening strolls through Hamilton or St. George’s. For a truly elevated experience, ask your advisor about luxury cruise options with overnight stays.
Pack resort-casual clothing — lightweight layers, swimwear, comfortable walking shoes for exploring towns and trails, and sunscreen. Bermuda has a slightly more refined dress code ashore than many Caribbean islands, so smart casual attire is appreciated in restaurants and shops. Bring a light jacket for cooler evenings, especially during shoulder season. If your ship has formal nights, pack elegant evening wear. For a detailed packing list tailored to your sailing, check out the packing guides on our YouTube channel at @cruiseandtravel.
Yes! Some cruise lines offer itineraries that combine Bermuda with other destinations such as the Caribbean, New England, or Canada. Repositioning sailings and longer voyages may include Bermuda as one port among several. Your Extraordinary Adventures cruise advisor can help you find combination itineraries that maximize your time at sea and ashore.

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