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What a charming little chain of islands. Walk on pink sand beaches. Swim and snorkel in turquoise seas. Take in the historical sights. They're stoically British and very quaint. Or explore the coral reefs. You can get to them by boat or propelled by fins. You pick. Freestyle Cruising doesn't tell you where to go or what to do. Sure, you can plan ahead, or decide once onboard. After all, it's your vacation. There are no deadlines or must do's.
- 2008: September 28; October 5, 12, 19, 26.
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| Day | Port | Arrive | Depart |
| Day 01 | New York City, New York | - | 4:00 PM |
| Day 02 | At Sea | -- | -- |
| Day 03 | At Sea | -- | -- |
| Day 04 | King's Wharf, Bermuda | 8:00 AM | Overnight |
| Day 05 | King's Wharf, Bermuda | -- | Overnight |
| Day 06 | King's Wharf, Bermuda | -- | 5:00 PM |
| Day 07 | At Sea | -- | -- |
| Day 08 | New York City, New York | 8:00 AM | - |
Information above subject to change, please confirm details at time of booking.
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- Bermuda Snuba Experience: No previous dive or snorkel experience is necessary; the dive professionals will train you in the proper procedures necessary to enjoy our underwater paradise. Following instruction at the shallow water beach, you'll experience a guided dive encounter with abundant coral and marine life.
- Wild West Clear Kayak Tour: After a short shuttle to the beach site you'll board your stable sit-on-top double kayaks for a fully-guided and narrated shoreline tour. Your guide will pick the best location and tour route where you'll enjoy the best views.
- Dolphin Dip & Maritime Museum Tour: Enjoy 20 minutes of quality dolphin time! It's a combination of both shallow water and deep-water interaction. Tour price also includes admission to the Maritime Museum where you'll have time to browse, in addition to time with the dolphins.
- Glass Bottom Boat & Sightseeing Cruise: A glass-bottom boat cruise is the best way to see our beautiful island from above and below the waves. Relax on the spacious upper deck and enjoy the passing seascapes as your Captain relates little-known facts and insights about Bermuda's history, people and island life.
- Restless Native Catamaran Cruise & Snorkel Adventure Tour: Feeling antsy? Set sail on a 50-ft. pink sailing catamaran and relax. Start by sampling fresh baked cookies, swim or snorkel in a secluded cove, then sunbathe in your hammock. Learn about island history while sipping a rum swizzle.
- Discover Scuba: Some of Bermuda's most impressive views are missed by both visitors and locals alike simply because they lie beneath the ocean surface. Let our qualified instructors take you on a half-day PADI discover Scuba course.
- Catamaran Coral Reef Snorkel: Join us aboard for a trip to the northernmost coral reef in the world. Relax on deck and enjoy complimentary soft drinks while our crew provides an informative commentary on the island and the fascinating undersea ecosystem.
- Devil's Island Power Snorkel: Skim near the surface faster than you can swim, or dive down to take a closer look. Your Aqua Scooter glides you along past sea fans, coral and an array of amazing marine life.
- Night Snorkel: You'll see a variety of sea creatures that normally hide during the day and marvel at how the beautiful coral formations come alive in our beams of light.
- Dockyard Segway Experience: With your wireless headset, you'll be able to clearly hear insightful historical facts about Bermuda throughout your tour. Before you know it you'll be gliding effortlessly through the historic Royal Naval Dockyard, enjoying beautiful ocean vistas.
- Scenic South Shore & Horseshoe Bay Beach: Board your pink and blue air-conditioned bus and get acquainted with the Royal Naval Dockyard area. During your tour of Bermuda's West End you'll pass over Somerset Bridge. Then make your way to Gibb's Hill Lighthouse, reputed to be one of the oldest cast iron lighthouses in the world. You'll then make your way to the famous Horseshoe Bay Beach. After spending a few hours at the beach swimming in the most beautiful waters on earth, sunbathing or just exploring the many coves, you'll be transported back to your ship.
- Aquarium, Caves & Highlights: Travel around the picturesque Harrington Sound with its beautiful bays and coves. Highlights include admission to the Bermuda Aquarium, Museum & Zoo.
- Trolley Train Tour Of West End: The Royal Naval Dockyard has a rich maritime legacy and offers many activities and attractions. The best way to get an overview of this area is by Trolley Train. Throughout the tour, the conductor combines colorful anecdotes and fascinating historical information. The highlights include such areas as Lagoon Park, the Royal Naval Cemetery and Clock Tower Centre in the immediate Dockyard area.
- Famous Homes & Hideaways Cruises: Join Captain Ronnie O'Connor on the most informative and highly entertaining sightseeing cruise in Bermuda. This tour will give you a wealth of well-researched historical facts, as well as lots of humorous personal stories about the island. We will point out the homes of the rich and famous - such as Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones. Discover tranquil island hideaways only accessible by boat. The memories of this tour will remain with you long after you leave our beautiful Island.
- The Ez Rider Electric Bike N' Hike Tour: Enjoy a bicycle experience with minimal exertion. It's twice the fun, half the effort! Travel on an easy-to-pedal seven-speed, electric mountain bicycle and pedal with the assistance of an electric motor, on a guided excursion through the picturesque West End.
- Scenic West End & South Shore Taxi Tour: Discover historic Bermuda as you tour 17th century Heydon Trust Chapel, a centuries old fort and the Royal Naval Dockyard. Ride over the world's smallest drawbridge and end by viewing the Great Sound and Bermuda's famous pink sand beaches.
- Belmont Hills Golf Club: Professional course designer Algie M. Pulley Jr. moved mountains to design the Belmont Hills Club back in 2002. Literally. Pulley created a magnificent, contoured layout that maximizes the golfer's experience while showcasing the Island's captivating beauty. Panoramic views of Hamilton Harbor and the Great Sound provide the backdrop for some of the finest 18 holes on the Island.
- Riddell's Bay Golf Club: Riddell's Bay is one of Bermuda's oldest clubs and has enticed golfers around the world since 1922. Winding along a peninsula measuring only 600 yards at its widest, this 5,713 yard course provides a magnificent challenge to one's golf game.
- Tucker's Point Golf Club: An enchanting opening hole overlooks Castle Harbor and the Atlantic beyond. Architect Charles Banks extracts the maximum challenge form hill and vale on this resort championship course.
- Mid Ocean Golf Club: Built in 1921, Mid Ocean Golf Club was originally designed by Charles Blair Macdonald and then modified by Robert Trent Jones in the 1950s. This 6,512 yard course set in the blue waters of the Atlantic administers the classic test good shots are rewarded; bad shots are penalized.
- Ocean View Golf Course: This superbly challenging course has proven to be as competitive as it is picturesque. The elevated, central location offers wide north shore vistas. With 18 tee positions, you'll want to add a second nine to your conquest of the first.
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It's the Big Apple. Great food, museums and shows. A city like none other.
Shopping, dining and exploring are a must in the "Capital of the World".
Times Square, Wall Street, Broadway, Statue of Liberty and Central Park. Go.
Hotel packages for New York City:
- Holiday Inn Midtown: Ah, the frenetic pace, the Broadway shows, the shopping and the cultural treasures. There's so much to see and experience. Fortunately, the Holiday Inn Midtown is conveniently located near much of it.
- New York Helmsley Hotel:
To really see New York, you need to have a panoramic view of the city. New York's Helmsley, with it's spacious guest rooms and grand views offers just that. And it's only two blocks from Grand Central Station and the United Nations building. You can get just about anywhere from here.
- Courtyard New York Manhattan/Midtown East:
The Courtyard Midtown East now features new amenities in a warm and welcoming environment with all newly renovated guest rooms and suites. And it is close to the finest shops, restaurants, museums, and nightlife for which New York City is famous.
- New York Marriott East Side:
This full-service Hotel offers magnificent Midtown Manhattan views from its Fountain Room & Terrace; it is a magnificent 1924 treasure of rare distinction among New York City hotels and it's just within walking distance to major New York City attractions.
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