Cruises: Bermuda Cruises From New York
Most Bermuda cruises from New York last for about six or seven nights. Cruises that last six nights typically make two port-of-call stops, while cruises that last seven nights generally make three stops. The extra night on a luxury cruise ship is definitely worth it when you get to explore another part of the island.
However, if you are unable to indulge on an extra night on the pink sand beaches of Bermuda, you can still explore the island. Because Bermuda is only about 21 square miles, vacationers can easily utilize taxis, buses, ferries, scooters, and even horses and carriages. Unfortunately, you cant drive yourself around in a rented car. However, in most cases, it is better to obtain transportation with a driver who knows the area.
The Pace of Life on a Bermuda Cruise
There is a world of a difference between bustling New York and the laid-back British crown colony of Bermuda. The island is a haven for golfers, tennis fans, divers, and sailors. Bermuda is known for its cricket matches, tea rooms, and neighborhood pubs. The pastel cottages that line the shoreline only add to the islands charm–especially when juxtaposed with calming calypso music.
After a spending time in slow-paced Bermuda, you will not want to go back to the crowded streets of New York. Take the time to enjoy the glass-bottom boat ride, the snorkeling, and the cocktails on the soft sandy beach. Immerse yourself in the food, the culture, and the people. Take a lot of pictures and make a lot of memories so you can have something to comfort you when youre back to being shuffled along the crowded New York streets.
Posted on: Thursday, June 19, 2008 at 3:18 pm
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