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Baltimore to Bermuda - NCL or RCCL?


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We have been looking for a spring Bermuda cruise also. Ncl seems to be less (they're 7 day about the same as Rcl's 5 day) Our son and family is stationed at Ft. Meade so you can see why Baltimore, BUT this springs are going up in price quick and Charleston's are a little more cost effective. If you run into a really good deal out of Baltimore, please let me know. We are going on the NCL Spirit (Caribbean) next Sunday and plan to take advantage of their onboard cruise deposit program for the immediate $100 OBC, then will look for a good Bermuda deal when we return. As we drive to our ports Baltimore or Charleston is okay, except Baltimore our son, hopefully could drop us off at the port saving the parking fee. There on-post quarters are small for their family of 5, so we still have to use motels there for seeing them. Cliff

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My opinion is based on the port. Five days, with subtracting travel to and from Bermuda, does not allow enough time on the island. If you're one who likes a different port everyday, less time there may be ok for you.

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