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Bermuda is a traveler’s paradise, about 700 miles off the East Coast
of the US. Popular with North American travelers, the British Crown colony’s
cruise season lasts from April to November. In 2005, Bermuda will welcome
four cruise lines that offer week-long cruises departing from six East
Coast ports in 2005. The US ports are Baltimore, Boston, Cape Liberty
(Bayonne, NJ), New York, Norfolk (VA) and Philadelphia.
--Celebrity Cruises’ Horizon and Zenith ships will operate on Bermuda
itineraries roundtrip from Cape Liberty, Norfolk, and Philadelphia. Horizon
will sail on seven-night itineraries roundtrip from Norfolk and from Philadelphia.
Zenith, meanwhile, will sail on seven-night itineraries roundtrip from
Cape Liberty. Website: www.celebritycruises.com
-- Norwegian Cruise Line will position two ships in Bermuda this season.
Norwegian Crown will operate on a series of six- and seven-day itineraries
roundtrip from New York to Bermuda as well as a roster of six-day roundtrip
cruises from Philadelphia. Norwegian Majesty will sail on seven-day itineraries
roundtrip from Boston to Bermuda. Website: www.ncl.com
--Luxury cruise operator Radisson Seven Seas will offer 13 cruises to
Bermuda from New York and Norfolk from May through early September aboard
the 490-passenger, all-suite Seven Seas Navigator. Website: www.rssc.com
-- Royal Caribbean International’s Grandeur of the Seas will sail
roundtrip from Baltimore on alternate Sundays. Jewel of the Seas will
operate on ten-night itineraries roundtrip from Boston to the Caribbean
with an overnight at Bermuda’s King’s Wharf. Voyager of the
Seas will sail on five-night voyages roundtrip from Cape Liberty departing
on alternate Sundays. Website: www.rccl.com
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