One-Way Cruise Ships to Bermuda

Bermuda is a gorgeous island about 1,200 miles off of the coast of North Carolina. It is a wonderful mix of English traditions and distinct culture. Pink sand beaches, historical sights and interesting shops make it a getaway bound to make every visitor happy. However, Bermuda is also very expensive, which is why many visitors take the cruise option. That way, they get to visit the beautiful island without having to pay the huge hotel and dining prices. If you want to cruise to Bermuda and remain on the island, however, you have only one option. You must pay the full cruise fare, then stay on the island after your cruise departs. You will also need to have proof that you have a plane ticket to leave the island to appease the customs officials--Bermuda does not permit open-ended stays.
Norwegian Cruise Line

Norwegian Cruise Line has seven-day to and from cruises to Bermuda leaving from New York, Boston, Baltimore, Philadelphia and Charleston. Cruises sail between May and October.

Royal Caribbean

Royal Caribbean has five-day to and from cruises to Bermuda that leave from Norfolk, Va.; Bayonne, New Jersey; and Baltimore. Cruises sail from May through November.

Carnival

Carnival Cruises has one cruise to Bermuda each year. It leaves from New York in April.

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