Cruises can be great for social get-togethers or family vacations but let’s be honest, when most of us think of a cruise we think of a romantic getaway full of fine dining and sunsets that couples will cherish forever.
There’s a reason for that – it’s because cruises are made for romance! And no cruise does romance better than a Bermuda cruise.
Bermuda is known for its pink-sand beaches and has a distinctive blend of British and American culture. If you really want to impress your lover, you’re going to need to make sure that you know not just all the hot spots but also the essential experiences that each port has to over. I know, I know, a lot of pressure, right?
Well, keep on reading to find out the absolute can’t miss spots to make sure your Bermuda cruise is an experience you can look back on for years to come.
The Gorgeous Bar Harbor
Although not technically near Bermuda, almost every Bermuda cruise I’ve ever been on has made a stop at the world-renowned Bar Harbor.
Whether it’s camping out at the Acadia National Park or spending time within the community visiting boutiques or adventuring out in a kayak, Bar Harbor is the perfect chance to relax after spending a few days out at sea.
I recommend identifying a few activities that you and your significant other want to do so you can make reservations so there’s nothing ruining the mood – don’t want to make your lover upset now, do we? Hehe!
A Bermuda Cruise Essential: The Historic Royal Naval Dockyard
Anyone that’s explored the Royal Naval Dockyard knows that I’ve certainly saved the best for last. This Bermuda port has all the essentials – fine dining, stunning architecture, intriguing history, and crystal clear waters. You name it, you’ll find it.
But since we’re talking about romance here, let me give you a little clue: you absolutely do not want to miss out on Horseshoe Bay Beach!
The beauty of the water is beyond description. And don’t even get me started on the sunsets! All you need to do is reserve a few beach chairs, get a nice bottle of wine and toast to better years to come.
National Museum of Bermuda
Located in the in an old fortress built by the British, it includes a display of decorative arts, architecture, Archaeology, transportation systems through historical time periods, history and traditions in dance, music, and musical instruments, Gombey costumes and traditions, and more.
The National Museum of Bermuda is open daily from 10am to 5pm
Have you ever spent a romantic outing on a Bermuda cruise? If so, you better leave a comment.
I want to hear all about it!
This post has been sponsored by Celebrity Cruises
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