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Sail away to Bermuda for less

October marks the end of the cruising season for Bermuda. Although temperatures won’t reach the heights found in the Caribbean, Bermuda is downright pleasant in the fall.
/ Source: Sherman's Travel

The deal
The month of October marks the end of the cruising season for , and although temperatures on this Atlantic island won’t reach the tropical heights found in the Caribbean, Bermuda is downright pleasant in the fall. Not to mention, rates are the lowest they’ve been all year on sailings from East Coast cities. Our editors have hunted down a 7-night voyage leaving from Philadelphia priced from just $299 — that’s up to 81 percent off rack rates!

The Norwegian Majesty embarks on October 17 and spends a leisurely day at sea before reaching the port of Saint George’s, Bermuda. During their time spent on the ship, passengers can explore the many features and amenities the Majesty has to offer including nine bars and lounges, a fitness center and jogging track, casino, and library.

In addition to its historic roots, Bermuda offers a wealth of activities like award-winning golf courses, pink-sand beaches, and water sports. Unlike many island cruises where the ship will dock for a few short hours, travelers will spend three full days on land, giving them ample time to experience Saint George’s, or head to nearby Hamilton and King’s Wharf. 

The dollars
All quotes are per person and based on double occupancy. Rates cover accommodations, meals and entertainment on the ship. Fees and taxes, as well as shore excursions, personal expenses, alcoholic beverages, and tips are additional.

The catch
There are no balcony or oceanview staterooms left, only the less-luxurious interior cabins.

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