Bermuda Cruise & Flight Packages

Bermuda Cruises: Explore Pink Sand Beaches, Adventure, and History

Set sail to the stunning island of Bermuda, where turquoise waters meet pink sand beaches and year-round mild temperatures create the perfect vacation backdrop. Whether you’re cruising to Bermuda for its rich history, breathtaking natural beauty, or exciting adventures, this island paradise has something for everyone. Bermuda is renowned for its unique blend of British and island cultures, which can be seen in everything from historic landmarks to the vibrant local arts scene. Beyond the shore, enjoy exciting excursions like snorkeling, horseback riding, and world-class golfing. With a blend of British charm and island culture, Bermuda’s vibrant arts scene, shopping, and dining experiences make it the perfect destination for relaxation and adventure.

Featured ports

Royal Naval Dockyard (Kings Wharf), Bermuda

The Royal Naval Dockyard, located at King's Wharf, is one of Bermuda's most historic and bustling cruise ports. Once a strategic military base, it has been transformed into a vibrant hub filled with shopping, dining, and entertainment. Visitors can explore the National Museum of Bermuda or stroll along the waterfront. With easy access to beautiful beaches, like the secluded Snorkel Park Beach, and various activities such as boat tours and dolphin encounters, Royal Naval Dockyard is a fantastic starting point for exploring Bermuda.

Hamilton, Bermuda

Hamilton, Bermuda’s lively capital, offers a charming mix of colonial architecture, modern shopping, and waterfront dining. Stroll through the city's picturesque streets, lined with pastel-colored buildings, and discover unique boutiques, art galleries, and historical landmarks like the Bermuda Historical Society Museum. Hamilton’s vibrant waterfront provides the perfect setting for enjoying fresh seafood and tropical drinks while watching the boats go by. With its blend of history and contemporary flair, Hamilton is an exciting port of call that captures the essence of Bermuda.

Experience Bermuda

Heritage and culture

Bermuda’s culture is a unique fusion of British heritage, African traditions, and island life—all shaped by its seafaring history and centuries of global influence. As you explore the island, you’ll notice touches of British customs, from afternoon tea to traditional cricket matches, alongside vibrant celebrations rooted in West African heritage like Gombey dancing, a colorful blend of music, movement, and storytelling passed down through generations. The island’s architecture, with pastel cottages and white limestone roofs, tells a story of adaptation and resilience. Museums, historic forts, and town squares in places like St. George’s and Hamilton offer insight into Bermuda’s colonial past and maritime legacy. Whether you're watching a Gombey performance or exploring local art galleries, cruising to Bermuda gives you a chance to experience a rich and welcoming culture unlike any other.

Food and cuisine

Bermuda’s culinary scene is a delicious reflection of its island heritage, offering a blend of British, Caribbean, and Portuguese influences with fresh, local ingredients at the heart of every dish. Seafood lovers will be in paradise with daily catches like wahoo, rockfish, and spiny lobster served up in traditional and creative ways. Don’t miss out on Bermuda’s signature fish chowder—flavored with black rum and sherry pepper sauce—or a classic fish sandwich on raisin bread, a beloved island staple. As you explore the island, you’ll find everything from local roadside eateries to upscale restaurants offering Bermudian takes on global cuisine. Sip on a Dark ’n Stormy or Rum Swizzle—two of the island’s iconic cocktails—or stop by a local bakery for sweet treats like cassava pie or Bermuda banana bread. With food deeply tied to its culture and history, dining in Bermuda is an experience all its own.

Bermuda Cruise FAQs

What are the best things to do in Bermuda on a cruise stop?

Top shore excursions in Bermuda include relaxing on the pink sand beaches of Horseshoe Bay, exploring the historic Royal Naval Dockyard, snorkeling in crystal-clear waters, and visiting the colorful streets of Hamilton. Many cruises offer guided tours, catamaran sails, and cultural experiences perfect for all ages.

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