Bermuda – New York Roundtrip

6-Day Bermuda, round-trip from New York

Come sail into the warm Bermuda airs this April with NCL’s Norwegian Gem, the perfect all-fit Freestyle Cruising. Built in the year 2007 and refurbished in 2010, the Gem can accommodate 2,394 passengers. On board are plethora of restaurants & lounges to soothe your nerves.


 

 

Itinerary of Gem’s April Bermuda Voyage:

  • Sailing Date: 29th April 2012
  • Through: 5th May 2012
  • Book By: 23rd April 2012 up to 7pm
  • No. of Nights: 6

Day

Port

Arrival

Departure

1 New York City 4pm
2 At Sea
3 At Sea
4 Kings Wharf, Bermuda 12pm
5 Kings Wharf, Bermuda 12pm
6 At Sea
7 New York City 8am

 

Places to Visit on the Tour

Kings Wharf, Bermuda: Also known as Royal Naval Dockyard, it is spread across 2-4acres. Originally built as British Naval Base in the early 19th century.

Bermuda Maritime Museum: The museum showcases fascinating stories of Bermuda’s rich marine heritage

Dolphin Quest: A fabulous dolphin display & training center, situated within the dockyard complex

Victualling Yard: Situated in the dockyard complex, surrounded by big walls, it was the kitchen of naval officers. It has now been converted into a park

Casemates: One of the oldest buildings which was once the barrack for men of Marine Infantry and later, it was converted into the main prison for convicts

Bermuda Aquarium, Museum & Zoo (BAMZ): The Aquarium has more than 200 species of fish. The zoo houses more than 300 species of birds, reptiles and mammals from oceanic islands.

Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute (BUEI): Located in Hamilton, the institute imparts knowledge that helps in demystifying the oceans with an exhibit of artifacts.

Crystal & Fantasy Caves: Located in the Hamilton Parish, the caves have some dramatic formations of stalactites & stalagmites along with crystal-clear Cahow lake

Gibbs Hill Lighthouse: Located at Southampton Parish, it is the world’s oldest cast-iron lighthouse

Spittal Pond Nature Reserve: Located at Smith’s Parish, expanding over 64 acres, it is the largest nature reserve of Bermuda and is the best bird watching site on the island.

St. Peter’s Church: The oldest church in the area, located in St. George’s town, has a very simple exterior looks. However, the interiors bare an exotic look with candlelit chandeliers and open cedar beams.

Frog & Onion Pub: An old British style pub, situated in the old Cooperage building, serves the best British cuisines.

 

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One Response to Bermuda – New York Roundtrip

  1. Patricia Carriere says:

    When are you leaving out of New York for cruises in 2013?

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