7 NIGHT BERMUDA CRUISE |
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BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS
DEPARTS: 4:00 PM
ONE FOR THE HISTORY BOOKS
Kick off your adventure in the sprawling Boston Common park. Continue to Boston Public Garden for a swan boat ride around the lagoon. Then admire the Romanesque exterior of Trinity Church in Copley Square. Relive the American Revolution at the Bunker Hill Monument. Or stop by the New England Aquarium.
THINGS TO DO
TIME TRAVEL
Walk the 2.5-mile, red-lined Freedom Trail past 16 historical sites. See the grave of John Hancock, old meetinghouses, famous churches, the home of Paul Revere, the site of the Boston Massacre, Quincy Market and the USS Constitution— Old Ironsides— the world’s oldest commissioned warship still floating today.
LOCAL CUISINE
Nothing beats eating a New England lobster roll by the harbor. And don’t miss Union Oyster House, one of America’s oldest restaurants, for Island Creek oysters and their famous clam chowder. Try Boston baked beans and scrod fish fillets. Parker House rolls and Boston cream pie were both conceived here too — and head to the North End for Italian-American fare, especially sweet cannoli.
CRUISING
THINGS TO DO
MINI GOLF
ON PAR FOR ADVENTURE
Hit the links on the high seas! Refine your mini-golf game on a green that overlooks a sea of blue. Included in your fare, no reservation required.
ROCK CLIMBING WALL
A BOLDER BOULDER
Rise to the occasion and take on the signature Rock Climbing Wall. From beginners to speed climbers, everyone can enjoy an unparalleled view from 40 feet above deck. Included in your fare, no reservation required.
CRUISING
THINGS TO DO
A CUT ABOVE THE REST
For more than a decade, the chefs of Chops Grille℠ have proudly presented quality, hand-cut steaks at this hallmark Royal Caribbean restaurant.
AL DENTE INDULGENCE
A casual Italian trattoria with indoor and al fresco seating, Giovanni’s Table offers rustic dishes with a contemporary flair, including fresh pastas, braised meat dishes and stews. Fee applies.
ARRIVES: 8:00 AM
PASTEL PARADISE
Bermuda is an outdoor adventurer’s paradise. Explore British colonial landmarks, pastel-painted estates and military strongholds on land, or tee off on a brilliantly green golf course. For endless underwater thrills, journey beneath the waves to discover enthralling sea life and historic reef wrecksAll while enjoying legendary pink sand beaches and plenty of quirky, delicious places to dine.
THINGS TO DO
ROYAL NAVAL DOCKYARD
Your adventure begins at the Royal Naval Dockyard, where you’ll find local artisans, waterfront restaurants, pubs and more nestled among stone structures dating back to the late 18th century.
HISTORY IN HAMILTON
The capital of Bermuda, Hamilton was founded in 1790. Now, this colonial town is a buzzing hub of boutiques, specialty shops and galleries.
HISTORIC ST. GEORGE’S
St. George’s was the original capital of Bermuda, settled over four hundred years ago by the English. These days its historical forts and homes are a main attraction— plus St. Peter’s Church, the oldest Anglican church in the Western hemisphere.
PASTEL PARADISE
Bermuda is an outdoor adventurer’s paradise. Explore British colonial landmarks, pastel-painted estates and military strongholds on land, or tee off on a brilliantly green golf course. For endless underwater thrills, journey beneath the waves to discover enthralling sea life and historic reef wrecksAll while enjoying legendary pink sand beaches and plenty of quirky, delicious places to dine.
THINGS TO DO
ROYAL NAVAL DOCKYARD
Your adventure begins at the Royal Naval Dockyard, where you’ll find local artisans, waterfront restaurants, pubs and more nestled among stone structures dating back to the late 18th century.
HISTORY IN HAMILTON
The capital of Bermuda, Hamilton was founded in 1790. Now, this colonial town is a buzzing hub of boutiques, specialty shops and galleries.
HISTORIC ST. GEORGE’S
St. George’s was the original capital of Bermuda, settled over four hundred years ago by the English. These days its historical forts and homes are a main attraction— plus St. Peter’s Church, the oldest Anglican church in the Western hemisphere.
DEPARTS: 4:00 PM
THINGS TO DO
ROYAL NAVAL DOCKYARD
Your adventure begins at the Royal Naval Dockyard, where you’ll find local artisans, waterfront restaurants, pubs and more nestled among stone structures dating back to the late 18th century.
HISTORY IN HAMILTON
The capital of Bermuda, Hamilton was founded in 1790. Now, this colonial town is a buzzing hub of boutiques, specialty shops and galleries.
HISTORIC ST. GEORGE’S
St. George’s was the original capital of Bermuda, settled over four hundred years ago by the English. These days its historical forts and homes are a main attraction— plus St. Peter’s Church, the oldest Anglican church in the Western hemisphere.
THINGS TO DO
POOLS
SWIM IT TO WIN IT
Soak up the sun or savor the shade on expanded pool decks, with complimentary loungers, live music, and the opportunity to enjoy a frosty cocktail.
SOLARIUM
SUN AND SERENITY
Slip away to this adults-only indoor and outdoor retreat.The Solarium is your slice of paradise, with soothing whirlpools, warm sunshine and a refreshing water mist.
ARRIVES: 7:00 AM
ONE FOR THE HISTORY BOOKS
Discover American history with a modern edge. Marvel at the Boston Public Library’s artistic interiors. Get hands-on at the Boston Children’s Museum. Eat and shop your way around Faneuil Hall. Enjoy sweeping city views from the Prudential Center’s Skywalk Observatory. And don’t leave without joining a ghost and graveyard tour— it’s the best way to unearth some of the city’s haunting history.
THINGS TO DO
TWO IF BY SEA
See Boston from the water while on a scenic sightseeing harbor cruise. Check out the city’s historic skyline, bridges spanning the Charles River, and Boston’s harbor islands. You can sail by wooden schooner, take a climate-controlled boat ride, or enjoy a fully narrated Duck Tour in a WWII-style amphibious landing craft.
STEEPED IN HISTORY
Step aboard a full-scale restored 18th-century boat and explore American history at the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museums. Let historical interpreters, artifacts, and an award-winning film engage you in the story of the Sons of Liberty, whose infamous political protest helped ignite the American Revolution.
SHOPPING
Newbury Street offers a mix of upscale retailers and art galleries. Converse shoes were born here — design your own pair at the flagship store. Brattle Book Shop sells rare first editions in a hidden alleyway. Or stop by Faneuil Hall for handbags, scrimshaw items and jewelry hand-made by local artisans.