Our cruise has a very simple itinerary, very like a palindrome.
We board the ship in New York Harbor
We sail and sail…
On Wednesday morning we reach…
Perched amid the blue-green waters of the Atlantic Ocean, Bermuda is unlike any other island destination.
Lush, tropical surroundings, splendid and unusual pink-hued beaches, and a selection of cultural attractions and sporting options are all excellent reasons for visiting these islands. Furthermore, Bermuda has a distinct air of British propriety and a unique European flavor. Visitors will cherish memories of the islands’ pastel-toned homes, ubiquitous flower gardens, charming winding streets, and gracious, friendly people.
Bermuda consists of 150 tiny islands located about 570 miles off the coast of North Carolina. Collectively, these islands encompass only 21 square miles of land. Bermuda was discovered by the Spanish in the 16th century, and became an English colony during the 17th century. Today, afternoon tea and conservative British values rule. Both Bermudans and tourists zip around on mopeds, as cars are not available for rent on this island. Public bus and ferry services are readily available. Bermuda’s vacation facilities and activities include restaurants, tennis courts, and golf courses as well as marinas and beaches.
Friday night we’re back…
Then, on Sunday morning, back to Pier 88, New York harbor.
Hopefully, there will be more interesting stuff to post in between all that!