Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here - our trip is in summer, so my quick search yielded several flight options.
We booked the Pompano Beach Club and are so excited! Their communication has already been top notch.
That's exciting! I'm the pp who suggested it. I hope you enjoy!
Also, there's no bad room there, though some may be more updated than others, and there are lots of stairs (it's a very vertical island, which helps guard against hurricane flooding but makes it challenging for people with limited mobility). We always get one of the rooms w a bedroom and a pull out sofa in the living room for our kids.
That sounds like what we booked and we are all very capable of stairs! Any tips on favorite things to do there? We'll be there 5 nights, so 4 full days. Also curious how the dinner plan worked.
When we visited on the cruise we did the fort by the dock, Hamilton one night (crowded and hot!), Horseshoe Bay Beach, and a glass bottom boat cruise.
This time, I think we'll just do beaches, walk that trail, maybe see the caves? It sounds like the kids can fish right at the hotel, which they'll love.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here - our trip is in summer, so my quick search yielded several flight options.
We booked the Pompano Beach Club and are so excited! Their communication has already been top notch.
That's exciting! I'm the pp who suggested it. I hope you enjoy!
Also, there's no bad room there, though some may be more updated than others, and there are lots of stairs (it's a very vertical island, which helps guard against hurricane flooding but makes it challenging for people with limited mobility). We always get one of the rooms w a bedroom and a pull out sofa in the living room for our kids.
Anonymous wrote:OP here - our trip is in summer, so my quick search yielded several flight options.
We booked the Pompano Beach Club and are so excited! Their communication has already been top notch.
Anonymous wrote:There are more flights now. I think it’s called Bermudair out of Baltimore.
Anonymous wrote:Direct flights from DC to Bermuda are only available in the summer. Otherwise you need to fly from Newark or Charlotte. We just went and flew from Newark on United. It was a bit trying. Newark has lots of delays due to a shortage of air traffic controllers. Leave lots of time to connect between flights. We almost missed our flight to Bermuda.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We LOVE Pompano Beach Club. It's a bit of a long taxi ride from the airport, but once you're there you never need to leave. They have a room rate that includes breakfast and dinner. Gorgeous beach, nice pool, nice amenities. The hotel has a shuttle bus and also an island bus stop at the end of the driveway. We've been there a few times and never really consider staying elsewhere when we go.
Thanks, this looks perfect!
How many days do you think is ideal, including travel from DC?
Anonymous wrote:We LOVE Pompano Beach Club. It's a bit of a long taxi ride from the airport, but once you're there you never need to leave. They have a room rate that includes breakfast and dinner. Gorgeous beach, nice pool, nice amenities. The hotel has a shuttle bus and also an island bus stop at the end of the driveway. We've been there a few times and never really consider staying elsewhere when we go.
Anonymous wrote:We LOVE Pompano Beach Club. It's a bit of a long taxi ride from the airport, but once you're there you never need to leave. They have a room rate that includes breakfast and dinner. Gorgeous beach, nice pool, nice amenities. The hotel has a shuttle bus and also an island bus stop at the end of the driveway. We've been there a few times and never really consider staying elsewhere when we go.
Anonymous wrote:When we took a cruise out of Baltimore we’d thought, based on the itinerary, that we had two days in Bermuda. It turned out to be less than 24 hours.
I’d highly recommend flying to Bermuda over the cruise. Also, imo, the cruises out of Baltimore are terrible. At least Vision of the Seas was.