Cruising to Bermuda
The Pros
Cruising your way to Bermuda is more about the journey than the destination. Even though you’ll have a considerable amount of time to spend in paradise—depending on how many days the trip will take place—you’re also going to be spending quite a lot of time on the ship as well.
However, that isn’t necessarily a negative.
There’s so much to do on a cruise ship, which means you’ll never be bored. Whether you’re going with your significant other, your friends, or a bunch of your family members, there are so many activities to take part in.
For example, Royal Caribbean, Carnival, Celebrity Cruises, Norwegian Cruise Line, Regent Seven Seas, and Holland America—all of which journey to Bermuda and are InteleTravel partners—offer an abundant number of amenities for guests. Swimming pools, casinos, live shows, video arcades—the list goes on and on.
And the best part is you pay for everything beforehand.
When you fly to a destination, you usually pay for airfare, lodging, food, drinks, and entertainment at different times throughout your trip unless you book an all-inclusive. Even then, there may be some activities that cost extra. When you go on a cruise, however, you take care of the bill before you, so you won't have to worry about any additional fees, unless you decide to upgrade in order to get WiF or a better cabin.
Additionally, if you’ve never been to Bermuda before, cruising could be a great way to determine whether or not you might want to stay there for an extended period of time at a future date. If your favorite part of the trip took place on land, then maybe next time you plan a Bermuda vacation, you will choose to fly instead.
The Cons
Similarly to flying, there really aren’t any concrete negatives of going on a cruise. This all depends on traveler preferences. One person may see spending the majority of their time on the ship as a plus while another person may have an unfavorable view about the experience.
Further, some travelers would rather just go to Bermuda instead of going to multiple locations for shorter amounts of time. Still, you might not see this as an issue because you get to go to a few locations you otherwise wouldn’t have gone to before.
Conclusion
Choosing to cruise or fly depends on what type of vacation you’re looking to go on. Really think about how you want to spend your time on your Bermuda vacation—on a luxurious ship with endless activities and awesome service or at a beautiful resort where you can wake up every morning with the beach calling your name.
Either way, you can’t lose because both are amazing options. You just have to decide if you would rather prepare for takeoff or to set sail.
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