My husband and I are sailing Oct 14-21 on the Norwegian Escape to Bermuda. He has been there before when he was much younger, I have never been there. Looking for suggestions - places to see - things to do for early to mid 20s. Just from doing our own research - we have thought about visiting the pink sand beaches, Horseshoe Bay for a day, and would like to visit Hamilton..... but would love to hear what is worth it to see/what is not worth it with just 3 days docked.
Thanks in advance!
Husband and I will be in Bermuda on board RC Anthem of the seas should arrive on Monday, Oct 15th. We have been to Bermuda's Royal Naval Dock yard 3 other times. Horseshoe Bay beach is awesome, Snorkeling (they pick you up right in the dockyard to take you out for a day of beautiful snorkeling on coral Reef, drinks and just relaxing with floaties in the water) Also,took a ferry into Hamilton for a day of shopping and lunch. There is a small beach right in the dockyard called "Snorkel Beach" it's a man-made beach not bad if you only have a few hours left before you sail and want to stay close by the ship. Also, liked the Frog & Onion restaurant right in the dockyard for some burgers and beers, as it was a nice break from all the fancy full meals onboard the ship. I think the Segway Dockyard tour is probably a waste of your time, I would venture out and see the island and enjoy the beautiful water. We are trying to decide what we want to do when we get there. Bon Voyage
First time cruising to Bermuda - suggestions?
in Bermuda
Posted
Husband and I will be in Bermuda on board RC Anthem of the seas should arrive on Monday, Oct 15th. We have been to Bermuda's Royal Naval Dock yard 3 other times. Horseshoe Bay beach is awesome, Snorkeling (they pick you up right in the dockyard to take you out for a day of beautiful snorkeling on coral Reef, drinks and just relaxing with floaties in the water) Also,took a ferry into Hamilton for a day of shopping and lunch. There is a small beach right in the dockyard called "Snorkel Beach" it's a man-made beach not bad if you only have a few hours left before you sail and want to stay close by the ship. Also, liked the Frog & Onion restaurant right in the dockyard for some burgers and beers, as it was a nice break from all the fancy full meals onboard the ship. I think the Segway Dockyard tour is probably a waste of your time, I would venture out and see the island and enjoy the beautiful water. We are trying to decide what we want to do when we get there. Bon Voyage