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7-Night Bermuda from New York Cruise Itinerary
7 nights · 3 ports · Best May, June, July
About This Itinerary
A Bermuda cruise from New York City is a Northeast classic. Unique among cruise itineraries, Bermuda sailings typically dock for two full days at Royal Naval Dockyard, giving you ample time to explore the island's pink sand beaches, historic towns, and crystal-clear waters.
Typical Ports of Call
Museums, shopping, Snorkel Park, and ferry to Hamilton
Island capital with shops, restaurants, and Front Street
UNESCO World Heritage town with colonial history
Day-by-Day Schedule
Cruise Lines on This Route
Departing: New York (Manhattan)
Departing: Cape Liberty (Bayonne, NJ)
Departing: Cape Liberty (Bayonne, NJ)
Departing: New York (Manhattan)
Typical Pricing (Per Person)
Interior
$700-$1,200 per person
Balcony
$1,000-$1,800 per person
Suite
$2,500-$5,500 per person
Prices shown are approximate starting points and may vary. Ask CruiseGPT for current pricing
Why Choose This Itinerary
Tips for This Route
- ✓Rent a scooter or take the ferry and bus system to explore beyond Dockyard
- ✓Visit Horseshoe Bay Beach as it is consistently rated one of the world's best beaches
- ✓Take the ferry to Hamilton for shopping and then to St. George's for history
- ✓Bermuda is not in the Caribbean. It sits in the Atlantic and water is cooler (especially May and October)
- ✓Pack something warm for the sea days between New York and Bermuda
- ✓Bermuda has a smart casual dress code culture so pack accordingly for restaurants
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How long does it take to sail from New York to Bermuda?
It takes approximately two sea days each way. Your ship will typically depart New York on Sunday, arrive in Bermuda on Tuesday morning, spend two full days and one night docked, then depart Thursday evening and return to New York on Saturday morning.
Is Bermuda worth visiting by cruise ship?
Absolutely. Bermuda's pink sand beaches, crystal-clear waters, and British colonial charm make it a unique destination. The two-day dock means you have far more time to explore than typical cruise port visits. It is particularly convenient for Northeast US residents who can drive to the port.
What is the weather like on a Bermuda cruise?
Bermuda enjoys subtropical weather: June through August is warmest (80-85°F), May and September are pleasant (75-80°F), and October can be cooler with occasional rain. Water temperature ranges from 65°F in May to 85°F in August. Hurricane season is June through November.