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The Thing With Cheap Bermuda
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"So here's my take."
Hesitating a second Sanderson quickly added, "Of course you can ask a dozen people about this and get nearly a dozen answers. But there really is a difference in the ports. And even if you were lucky enough to book a cheap Bermuda cruise from New York this is something to keep in mind. Especially if you're the least bit concerned about this."
Often which pier your Bermuda cruise docks in comes down to length of stay. If you're on a five nighter, it's more likely than not you'll be docked in King's Whart. Also commonly known as the Dockyard. It's on the far western tip of the island.
Or if you're booked on one of the mega cruisers. Then you're pretty much going to settle down at the Dockyards. That's the only place they can dock in.
"Now if you're on a longer cruise on a smaller liner you may hit two or all three ports of call. And I prefer to mix it up like that. You may be in the Dockyards for three days and then spend a couple of days each Hamilton and St. Geroges. Saves wear and tear on the buses too if you know what I mean."
Tip: Regardless of where you end up, the three day bus/ferry pass is one of the best deals going in Bermuda.
Anyway, just another thing to factor into your plans for booking one of the cheap Bermuda cruise from New York.
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