Bermuda Cruises: Ports & Map

Find the Perfect Destination

Highlights

  • Up to three full days and nights in Bermuda’s beautiful King’s Wharf.
  • Pink-sand beaches, underwater adventures and great shopping on your Bermuda cruise.
  • Hit the links with Norwegian’s Golf Bermuda® program

Bermuda Cruises: Explore Our Port Cities

Discover the ports of Norwegian Cruise Line's Bermuda.

 
Boston Embarkation Port

Boston

Welcome to an American city where history truly does come to life. Be sure to visit Bunker Hill Monument, Paul Revere's House, the Old North Church, Quincy Market and the mansions of Beacon Hill. Then wander Boston Common, the oldest public park in the U.S.

King's Wharf

King's Wharf

Located at the tip of Bermuda's West End, King's Wharf is home to exceptional shopping and pristine beaches. The beautifully restored Royal Navy Dockyards provide quaint boutique, a crafts market and fascinating maritime museum. Don't miss the chance to try out one of the many water sports offered in and around this gorgeous harbor. View Shopping Guide (Current shopping maps available onboard.)

New York Embarkation Port
New York

New York

Everyone loves New York and there are a million reasons why you would visit New York on your next cruise vacation. Here are but a few: the Statue of Liberty, the Empire State Building, Grand Central Station, the Ellis Island National Monument, the Brooklyn Bridge, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Guggenheim Museum, Times Square, Broadway, Greenwich Village, 5th Avenue and Central Park.

Things to Know

  • Golf Score

    Bermuda has more golf courses per square mile than anywhere.

     
  • Think Pink

    Single-celled, red creatures give Bermuda beaches their pink hue.

     
  • Ahoy There

    Beautiful Bermuda was originally settled by accident in 1609.

     
  • B-musing

    Bermuda has inspired the likes of Mark Twain and John Lennon.

     
  • Court Case

    Bermuda introduced America to the game of tennis in 1874.

     
  • Bird Brain

    The Bermuda petrel (or cahow) is one of the world’s rarest birds.