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We just came back from Norwegian Escape cruise to Bermuda. The ship was docked for 2 1/2 days. It was great not to worry to be late for the ship's departure for 2 days, come and go.

 

Did anyone try to book an Elbow Beach Resort for 1 or 2 nights stay while on a cruise? It would be nice to spend a day or 2 at the resort and enjoy a wonderful beach and then go back to ship at the day of the departure. I know it's expensive but for a special occasion like an anniversary... I know we can do a day pass but would like to stay a bit longer...

 

Crazy idea? :DDid anyone ever tried it?

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I wouldn't cruise to Bermuda and stay at a hotel. Seems like a waste. I would just take an air/land vacation.

 

Personally, based on my own research, I haven't found that Bermuda resorts are really worth the price. Maybe there are super high end places that I wouldn't have considered in the first place, but I think a cruise is really the best value for a Bermuda vacation.

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I wouldn't cruise to Bermuda and stay at a hotel. Seems like a waste. I would just take an air/land vacation.

 

Personally, based on my own research, I haven't found that Bermuda resorts are really worth the price. Maybe there are super high end places that I wouldn't have considered in the first place, but I think a cruise is really the best value for a Bermuda vacation.

 

When I walked through there a few years ago Elbow Beach Resort was in desperate need of renovations. I understand that currently the main building that I saw is closed and they only use the cabins. I don't know what the cabins are like but I would not stay at that resort if I was flying in. Staying there while on a cruise makes no sense to me at all. I have paid for lodging already. If you want to use the beach they sell day passes. There is a reason why Elbow Beach and CoCo Reef sell day passes. They are pretty much lessor resorts. The better places to stay don't sell day passes.

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We just came back from Norwegian Escape cruise to Bermuda. The ship was docked for 2 1/2 days. It was great not to worry to be late for the ship's departure for 2 days, come and go.

 

Did anyone try to book an Elbow Beach Resort for 1 or 2 nights stay while on a cruise? It would be nice to spend a day or 2 at the resort and enjoy a wonderful beach and then go back to ship at the day of the departure. I know it's expensive but for a special occasion like an anniversary... I know we can do a day pass but would like to stay a bit longer...

 

Crazy idea? :DDid anyone ever tried it?

 

 

@ $895 per night at Elbow beach resort, NO!! ;p

 

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http://www.elbowbeachbermuda.com/offers/4th-night-free-during-your-stay-july-or-august

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