There are three primary ways in which you can arrive on our island and plenty of ways to explore and discover all of the facets Bermuda has to offer. Just don’t forget your passport at home, as that is now a requirement for all visitors. Well, that and a thirst for the extraordinary.

Arriving By Cruise Line

Cruising to our island typically consists of an all-inclusive package with transportation, meals and lodging.

A warm Bermuda welcome awaits you at one of our three Ports of Call: King's Wharf--better known as the Royal Naval Dockyard, is located at the western tip of the island. Next is Hamilton Harbour, located in our capital, the city of Hamilton. Our third port is in the charming 17th century Town of St. George (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), found on our island's eastern end. Step right off of the ship onto our breathtaking island paradise and, suddenly, the options are endless. Shop, dine, golf, snorkel or just relax and take in the sights of our pink sand beaches, turquoise waters and colourful locals. Anything you choose is sure to open your eyes to a new world of luxury, class and extraordinary experiences.

Here is a list of the fine cruise lines servicing Bermuda:

Celebrity Cruises

“Summit” from Tortola continues to
Cape Liberty (April-September)
Web: www.celebrity.com 

Holland American Line

“Veendam” from New York (April-October)
Web: www.hollandamerica.com 

Norwegian Cruise Line

“Norwegian Dawn” from New York (April-September)
“Norwegian Spirit” from Boston (April-September)
Web: www.ncl.com  

Princess Cruises

“Caribbean Princess” from San Juan, PR
continues to New York (May-October)
Web: www.princess.com 

Royal Caribbean

“Enchantment of the Seas” from Norfolk (May-November)
“Explorer of the Seas” from Cape Liberty, New Jersey (April-October)
Web: www.royalcaribbean.com