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Better side of ship for Bermuda cruise?


Missus_Aitch
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As far as a better way, just depends what you want. If you want island view, then port side. If ocean and over to Hamilton and St. George (for lights at night) then starboard side.

 

Ships vary week to week there - those that go there week after week usually stick to one way for 3-4 weeks and then the other week go the other side for life boat drills. Happens, although rare, they will even swap sides while there.

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I asked this same question on another thread for NCL -- this is our second cruise to Bermuda and the first time we were port and facing the port. It was grand because you could see the fort, etc. But we were told that there is no determining whether the ship will pull in or back in, so there's no way to know which side will face the port on a weekly basis. Either way though, I think the views will be great.

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