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Heading out tomorrow for a cruise to Bermuda! Great!
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<blockquote data-quote="kevinatfms" data-source="post: 15927458" data-attributes="member: 39344"><p>Literally took this exact cruise last year in October. Same boat, left out of Bayonne NJ(TAKE PICS OF NYC SKYLINE AS YOU LEAVE, incredible) to Bermuda. Docked at the Naval Shipyard in Bermuda.</p><p></p><p>A few suggestions:</p><p>~Dinner is a cluster if you didn't opt for a specific time. We weren't given the option at payment and forgot to sign up when we checked in two weeks before the trip. We always had to make reservations to ensure we didn't get stranded in the long lines. If you have a specific seating time then you just go in at that time and get seated.</p><p>~Def try the thing that looks like an antenna(cant remember the name). Its an insane view when you're docked at the Naval Yard and you can see something like 60% of the islands coastline.</p><p>~Bumper cars are fun as hell but always a line. Its in the back of the ship near this oddly good hot dog stand.</p><p>~There is a wine tasting that cost $14 per person that serves an enormous amount of booze. We were there for like 2 hours sipping some really expensive wines and had the sommelier to ourselves. Must have sampled 25+ wines in 2 hours. They also serve pairings with each wine and explain how the pairings change the flavor of the wine as you sip. Very informative, especially for me since I normally just chug it to get a buzz.</p><p>~The bar at the top deck above the ice cream stand is the happening place. It overlooks the pools and all the day time action below. Great people watching spot and if you can grab a table its worth to chill for a few hours and get some sun.</p><p>~The schooner bar is the best place to have a drink after dinner. live music, friendly bar tenders and a good size space. we went almost every night and enjoyed it immensely.</p><p></p><p>In Bermuda:</p><p>~We went on a cave diving experience that was incredible. it was a bit expensive but we understood after all the gear that was required. It took about 8 hours and we were exhausted after but it was absolutely breathtaking.</p><p>~The frog and onion bar in the naval dockyard has amazing food and great craft beers brewed on the island. Night time atmosphere is insane. Live music too starting i think at 8 or 9pm.</p><p>~Hamilton is expensive as hell and we only stayed for an hour or two before taking the ferry back. Wasnt worth it unless you really want to see or do something special in the city.</p><p>~Check out the smallest draw bridge in the world(its like 3 feet wide). It barely fits a sail boats mast through it but its quite interesting to see how it works.</p><p>~We went to Horseshoe Bay Beach for one day and it was quite interesting. Very clear water, huge waves, and a nice little breeze. Beach chairs and umbrellas are available for $$ but are worth every penny. A few locals have stands right on the beach to sell stuff(some sell crap some sell some nice things).</p><p></p><p>This past year was my 4th time going. Twice with my wife and twice with family. Bermuda is such an amazing place. You will really enjoy it.</p><p></p><p>Have fun!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kevinatfms, post: 15927458, member: 39344"] Literally took this exact cruise last year in October. Same boat, left out of Bayonne NJ(TAKE PICS OF NYC SKYLINE AS YOU LEAVE, incredible) to Bermuda. Docked at the Naval Shipyard in Bermuda. A few suggestions: ~Dinner is a cluster if you didn't opt for a specific time. We weren't given the option at payment and forgot to sign up when we checked in two weeks before the trip. We always had to make reservations to ensure we didn't get stranded in the long lines. If you have a specific seating time then you just go in at that time and get seated. ~Def try the thing that looks like an antenna(cant remember the name). Its an insane view when you're docked at the Naval Yard and you can see something like 60% of the islands coastline. ~Bumper cars are fun as hell but always a line. Its in the back of the ship near this oddly good hot dog stand. ~There is a wine tasting that cost $14 per person that serves an enormous amount of booze. We were there for like 2 hours sipping some really expensive wines and had the sommelier to ourselves. Must have sampled 25+ wines in 2 hours. They also serve pairings with each wine and explain how the pairings change the flavor of the wine as you sip. Very informative, especially for me since I normally just chug it to get a buzz. ~The bar at the top deck above the ice cream stand is the happening place. It overlooks the pools and all the day time action below. Great people watching spot and if you can grab a table its worth to chill for a few hours and get some sun. ~The schooner bar is the best place to have a drink after dinner. live music, friendly bar tenders and a good size space. we went almost every night and enjoyed it immensely. In Bermuda: ~We went on a cave diving experience that was incredible. it was a bit expensive but we understood after all the gear that was required. It took about 8 hours and we were exhausted after but it was absolutely breathtaking. ~The frog and onion bar in the naval dockyard has amazing food and great craft beers brewed on the island. Night time atmosphere is insane. Live music too starting i think at 8 or 9pm. ~Hamilton is expensive as hell and we only stayed for an hour or two before taking the ferry back. Wasnt worth it unless you really want to see or do something special in the city. ~Check out the smallest draw bridge in the world(its like 3 feet wide). It barely fits a sail boats mast through it but its quite interesting to see how it works. ~We went to Horseshoe Bay Beach for one day and it was quite interesting. Very clear water, huge waves, and a nice little breeze. Beach chairs and umbrellas are available for $$ but are worth every penny. A few locals have stands right on the beach to sell stuff(some sell crap some sell some nice things). This past year was my 4th time going. Twice with my wife and twice with family. Bermuda is such an amazing place. You will really enjoy it. Have fun! [/QUOTE]
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