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[quote=Anonymous]I am about to do it this fall and know a lot about it. My parents have already done it and really liked it. They had already been to Bermuda numerous times and other cruises out of Florida and Europe. They liked the ease of driving up to the port with no flying, etc. They were on Royal Caribbean and that is what we will be on this Fall. I think they also liked that the ship stays in Bermuda for consecutive days so there is less chaos getting on and off and you can spend more time on the island. I have heard from many that the cruise option is less expensive than flying and staying in a hotel but I think that depends on the type of cabin you get on the ship versus whether you can get a cheap flight/hotel/resort combo. If you do a cheaper room, it will be cheaper to cruise. As for the length, the Baltimore cruises are usually more than 5 days. You will sail out in the late afternoon and spend the next day or two at sea. You will arrive in Bermuda early or midday the next day, stay two nights and then spend another entire day at sea before arriving back in Baltimore early the next day. I do not think a 3 night to Bermuda exists. One thing you should know. I think that Baltimore cruises to Bermuda end this Fall. I have no idea why. Royal Caribbean will be moving its Bermuda Cruises to NJ and Norwegian will have its out of NYC and Boston (NCL doesn't go out of Baltimore now). Carnival had some cruises out of Baltimore to Bermuda but I think they are stopping those too. I think you could still drive to NYC or NJ fairly easily but it won't be as easy as Baltimore. Hope that helps. [/quote]
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