Saturday, March 28th, 2009 at
2:21 am
Kings Wharf port is the third port in the island of Bermuda. It is located in the Ireland Island, on the western tip of Bermuda. It is also the port of choice for bigger ships that docks in the island. The Kings Wharf, Bermuda has a rich history that dates back in the 1814; it was built for the British Navy naval ships, and referred to as the West End or the Royal Naval Dockyard of Bermuda. It is once dubbed as the “Gibraltar of the West” because it was used as a base to launch a raid in Washington D.C. using thousands of prisoners. In World War I and II, it served as the north Atlantic base during those eras. Today the kings wharf Bermuda, serves as a testament to Bermuda’s rich cultural heritage.
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Wednesday, March 25th, 2009 at
1:53 am
Bermuda is a top vacation spot for tourists around the world. The peak season for Bermuda cruises is between April and November every year. The United States has eight departure ports for cruises to Bermuda. Boston, a vibrant and historic city, is one of them. All Bermuda cruises in the city dock at the Black Falcon Terminal. The terminal can be found at the South Boston Waterfront District. It serves an estimated 20,000 Bermuda cruise Boston passengers annually. The district is easily accessible by cab or bus from the heart of the city.
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Saturday, March 21st, 2009 at
1:22 am
St. George is home to a harbor that meets passengers on Bermuda cruises from around the world. One of the nine parishes of Bermuda islands, it is along the tip of the archipelago. St. George is known for its friendly citizens, shopping and dining establishments, historic sites, and its warm weather.
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Wednesday, March 18th, 2009 at
2:16 am
Some of the smaller ships on Bermuda cruises head for the island’s capital, Hamilton, 185-acres of exciting activities and beautiful places that tourists just cannot get enough of. With its mild subtropical climate, tourism is a prosperous industry in the city known for its relaxing and scenic beaches, exciting events, endless business establishments, gardens, and friendly people.
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Monday, March 16th, 2009 at
3:19 am
Baltimore, Maryland has two cruise lines that offer trips to Bermuda starting May until October. Come and see the pink sands of the islands and Bermuda’s world-famous golf-courses and gardens by embarking on Baltimore’s Bermuda cruises.
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Saturday, March 14th, 2009 at
1:43 am
Norfolk, Virginia is a popular port offering Bermuda cruises by the Royal Caribbean Cruise Line. In the months of May, June and August, passengers will start embarking the Grandeur of the Seas headed for the pink beaches, British lifestyle, upscale shops, spicy cuisine, golf ranges, and other exciting activities that await in Bermuda.
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Thursday, March 12th, 2009 at
8:29 pm
Bermuda, with its pink beaches, vibrant and interesting people, delectable cuisine, and exciting outdoor activities, is definitely one of the world’s favorite cruise destinations. The United States has various ports offering cruise trips to the islands, one of them being Philadelphia. The city sends away Bermuda cruises every year during summer and fall. The best cruise deals are also found in Philadelphia with excellent low rates for interior cabins.
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Thursday, March 12th, 2009 at
1:17 am
New York is one of the busiest and renowned cruise ports in the United States and in the world. The exciting city sends three cruise lines to Bermuda every year. Bermuda cruises from New York are exhilarating for they pass the awesome Statue of Liberty on its way to the island of Bermuda. New York offers three cruise lines, departing from the New York Cruise Terminal.
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