Saturday

Featured Cruise: 7-day Boston to Bermuda Cruise

The Norwegian Majesty makes 7-day cruises from Boston to Bermuda throughout the summer and into the fall (May 1 to October 23, 2005). The cruise departs from Boston, Massachusetts at 4:00pm on Sunday, spends Monday at sea, arrives in St. George's (Bermuda) at 9:00am on Tuesday, departs St. George's at 12:00 noon on Friday, spends Saturday at sea, and returns to Boston on Sunday at 7:00 am. Priced from $953 per person, double occupancy.

NCL's Freestyle Cruising ships will make you see the world from an entirely different vantage point. Each of the ships features a wide array of world-class amenities, activities and entertainment. There are rooftop Garden Villas, connecting staterooms, private balconies, and more. The Majesty offers six international restaurants, 11 bars and lounges, two pools, a dazzling casino, Internet Cafe, 24-hour fitness center, live entertainment, lots of deck space and all the pleasures of casual Freestyle Cruising.

Thursday

Final Season of Celebrity Horizon Cruises to Bermuda

The Celebrity Horizon is making its final season of cruises to Bermuda. It makes the short crossing from Norfolk, Virginia to Bermuda 4 times in June of 2005. You have your choice of 6-, 7-, or 8-night itineraries. Starting at $900.

The Celebrity Horizon has 677 staterooms ; 533 have an ocean view. 20 suites. The Ocean View Staterooms have 24-hour room service, 100-percent cotton towels and 172 square feet of tasteful space. The Horizon entered service in 1990 and was refurbished in 1998.

The ship makes port in both Hamilton and St George's. Hamilton is the capital and commercial, entertainment and shopping center of Bermuda. The city's focal point is Front St, a harbourfront road lined with turn-of-the-century Victorian buildings in bright pastel lemon, lime, apricot and sky blue. Many buildings have overhanging verandahs, where you can linger over lunch and watch the boats ferry across the harbour. Attractions include the Bermuda Cathedral, the Historical Society Museum and the Bermuda National Gallery. Fort Hamilton offers a bird's-eye view of Hamilton Harbour. It's one of a series of fortifications erected in the mid-19th century during a period of rising tensions between Britain and the USA.

Quaint St. George's will sweep you back through 400 years of history. Come and listen to the original masonry buildings and narrow streets tell their stories of English expansion in the 17th and 18th centuries. The United Nations named the Historic Town of St. George and Related Fortifications a World Heritage Site.