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Cheap Bermuda Cruises

Cheap Bermuda Cruises

Cheap Bermuda Cruises

While it's known as part of the Caribbean - and has the same laid-back feel - Bermuda is actually much further north than you'd think, located about 650 miles off the coast of North Carolina. It's home to several UNESCO World Heritage Sites, as well as the oldest continuously inhabited town of English origin in the New World. Beside sand and surf, you can explore museums, churches, and caves, then head back to the water for snorkeling or swimming with dolphins. The Royal Navy Dockyard, Fort St. Catherine, and Dolphin Quest are all popular activities for visitors on discount Bermuda cruises.

When do you want to cruise?

MonthNumber of CruisesFrom Price
Mar 20255 cruises$717
Apr 202515 cruises$639
May 202525 cruises$609
Jun 202525 cruises$655
Jul 202525 cruises$718
Aug 202526 cruises$648
Sep 202517 cruises$591
Oct 202511 cruises$614
Nov 20257 cruises$714
Mar 20267 cruises$996
Apr 202619 cruises$777
May 202626 cruises$799
Jun 202624 cruises$855
Jul 202625 cruises$927
Aug 202625 cruises$827
Sep 202615 cruises$655
Oct 202613 cruises$676
Nov 20264 cruises$1,034
Dec 20261 cruise$759
Jan 20271 cruise$1,499
Mar 20272 cruises$1,086

Most cruise lines sail to Bermuda between April and November, when temperatures tend to stay between 75 and 85 degrees Fahrenheit. Most cheap Bermuda cruises leave from the East Coast, either in Florida, New York, New Jersey or Baltimore. There are three ports in Bermuda: St. George, Hamilton, and Kings Wharf. The latter is the busiest passenger ship port on the island, and is full of culture, water sports, golf courses, and delicious food to discover. On the small island of Hamilton, you can see the town's eye-catching pastel buildings and check out the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute.