With ample onsite parking, easy drop-off and pickup of passengers, and smooth embarking/disembarking processes, it set the tone for an strong adventure. Royal Naval Dockyard, West End Bermuda.
What We Actually Did
Royal Naval Dockyard, West End Bermuda.
What Stood Out
- Itinerary.
- Setting Sail.
- Bermuda Bliss.
- . The cruise was a delightful mix of scenic beauty and marine wonder, featuring: -.
- : Offering spacious upper decks and large undersea viewing areas. -.
- : Viewing the wreckage of the "Vixen", now a vibrant marine habitat. -.
The Plan
- The cruise port, just a short 3.5 to 4-hour drive from Northern Virginia, is one of the nicest and most efficient we've seen.
- With ample onsite parking, easy drop-off and pickup of passengers, and smooth embarking/disembarking processes, it set the tone for an strong adventure.
- For a unique perspective of Bermuda, we hopped on the local ferry to Hamilton.
- The public ferry system was a reliable and scenic way to travel, offering stunning views and a refreshing sea breeze.
- Confirm sailing dates, port times, and onboard dining details before booking.
Would We Go Back?
Yes, as a cruise planning note. We would still confirm the current itinerary, dining details, and port timing before making the same choice today.
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