May 30 – June 6, 2027

Starting from $3,158 per person – Balcony room

8 Days 7 Nights

Activity Level: On your terms

Trip Highlights

Bermuda is a captivating destination shaped by a blend of cultures, surrounded by vibrant coral reefs and the stunning turquoise waters of the Sargasso Sea. This enchanting sub-tropical paradise offers a unique mix of rich history and modern charm, making it an ideal escape from the East Coast. Enjoy delightful days filled with scuba diving, golfing, exploring art galleries, or simply relaxing on exquisite pink sand beaches. A cruise to Bermuda provides the perfect opportunity to experience the island’s many treasures, complemented by peaceful days at sea.

Daily Itinerary

Day 1: Sunday, May 30 – Cape Liberty, New Jersey Departs at 3:00 PM

This cruise port, the first to be built in New Jersey in 40 years, provides the perfect setting to the beginning or end of any voyage. From the vantage point of the deck, you can look out over the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge, the Statue of Liberty, New York Harbor and all of lower Manhattan.

Your ship departs promptly at 3:00 pm, so we recommend arriving at least 2-3 hours early to smoothly navigate check-in and boarding. All ship amenities are open and ready, so kickstart your vacation with a refreshing drink or a delicious snack.

 Statue of Liberty (Cruising) Sightseeing from 4:45 pm – 5:30 pm Experience a top-deck view of the Statue of Liberty, perhaps the world’s best-known icon of freedom, opportunity, migration, democracy, and republican principals. Also known as Lady Liberty, the 151-foot iron and copper statue—305 feet with pedestal and foundation—is ranked among the most popular tourist sites in the United States. A Roman liberty goddess holds a torch above her head and a tablet inscribed “JULY IV MDCCLXXVI,” the founding date of the United States. A broken chain lies at her feet. A gift from France, the symbol was conceived as early as 1865 by Édouard Laboulaye, sculpted by Frédéric-Auguste Bartholdi, engineered by Gustave Eiffel, constructed in Paris, and dedicated in New York Harbor on October 28, 1886.

Days 2 and 3: Monday and Tuesday, May 31st and June 1st – At Sea

While at sea, indulge in some well-deserved relaxation before your next adventure. Unwind by the pool, pamper yourself at the spa, savor exquisite cuisine, or discover the unique venues on board. Your next incredible destination awaits.

Days 4-6: Wednesday-Friday, June 2nd-4th – Royal Naval Dockyard, Bermuda Docked from Wed, Jun 2, 8:30 AM – Fri, Jun 4, 4:00 PM

Royal Naval Dockyard has something for everyone. Taste local flavors and stroll through the shops and museums. Or have a close encounter at Dolphin Quest, where you can see, pet and swim with these magnificent marine mammals.

Day 7: Saturday, June 5th – At Sea

More time to relax and enjoy the ship’s amenities.

Day 8: Sunday, June 6th – Cape Liberty, New Jersey Arrives at 7:00 AM

Your cruise may have ended, but the adventure continues. Take advantage of the fantastic activities in the area. If you’re flying out, please keep your departure flight time in mind and plan accordingly.

Payment

Balcony prices starting at $3,158 per person

Final payment due March 1, 2027

Travel Requirements

Do I need a passport to cruise?

Everyone will need to present an accepted form of identification to board the ship. We strongly recommend that all guests present a passport as their form of ID on boarding day, and for some guests a passport is required.

The passport must be valid for six months after the day your cruise ends. The name on your passport should match the name on your reservation.

While some other forms of ID may be accepted for your cruise, a passport is the very best option and here’s why:

  • A passport is the hassle-free, gold standard for traveling between countries.
  • Boarding and disembarking through customs with a passport is usually faster than other types of ID documents.
  • If you have an issue while exploring a foreign port (such as missing the ship), it’s best to have a passport with you.

Guests who do not bring required documents may be denied boarding.

Can I cruise with a birth certificate as my identification? What if I don’t have a passport?

Everyone will need to present an accepted form of identification to board the ship. We strongly recommend that all guests present a passport as their form of ID on boarding day.

U.S Citizens

Technically, yes – U.S. citizens can present a state-certified birth certificate and government-issued photo ID to sail on most cruises departing from the U.S.  But a passport is the more efficient, secure option.

Should you decide to present your birth certificate on boarding day, please keep these guidelines in mind:

  • Most, but not all, sailings from the U.S. will accept a birth certificate. Learn if your sailing does at our Travel Documents Hub.
  • It must be a state-certified birth certificate issued by the government. No “baby feet” certificates, no hospital birth certificates and no baptismal papers.
  • You must present the original copy, no photo copies.
  • You must also show a valid government issued photo ID, like a driver’s license.
  • Guests 15 and under do not need to show to show an ID, just the birth certificate.
  • The name across all docs, and the reservation, must match.

Puerto Rican birth certificates issued prior to July 1, 2010 are not valid. The government of Puerto Rico has partnered with VitalChek.com to issue new birth certificates.

Canadian Citizen

Similarly, Canadian citizens age 14 and under may present an original Canadian-issued birth certificate.

Should you decide to present your birth certificate on boarding day, please keep these guidelines in mind:

  • Birth certificates are accepted as identification only for Canadian citizens age 14 and under. The certificate must be an original Canadian-issued birth certificate.
  • No supplemental document required unless minor is traveling with relatives or friends, then a notarized Travel Consent Form is required. 

Guests who do not bring required documents may be denied boarding.

What if the name on my identification does not match my reservation due to a legal name change, married name, or other reason?

Everyone will need to present an accepted form of identification to board the ship.

It’s important that the name on your reservation appears exactly as it does on the government issued identification document(s) that you use to board the ship.

If your name has changed since your document was issued, you will either need to update the name on that document, or bring an additional, official supporting document to help explain why the name is different. This can include one of the following:

  • State, county or province-issued marriage license
  • Divorce decree
  • Government-issued name change document
  • Official adoption papers

U.S. citizens who are able to present a birth certificate plus a government ID for their itinerary, should keep in mind that the name on BOTH of these documents must match each other, and match the reservation. If they don’t, you’ll need a supporting document as listed above.

Guests who do not bring required documents may be denied boarding.

Do I need any visas to cruise to and from other countries?

Based on your nationality, you may require an entry visa to board your cruise or enter certain countries your cruise visits. It is the guests’ responsibility to identify and to obtain all the necessary visas before commencing their cruise. 

Guests of all Nationalities should contact the Embassy (Consular Services) of each country on your cruise for specific visa requirements, information, forms and fees for your nationality. Guests may then contact a company that assists with securing and processing visas for travelers.

See below for Domestic and International sailing guidance.

What identification does a child need to cruise? What if I am traveling with a minor that is not my own child? What if my last name does not match my child’s?

Are you traveling with a grandchild, niece, nephew, or other child that you are not the guardian of? When a minor (age 17 and under) travels without their legal guardian, an accompanying adult must present a notarized form signed by the child’s guardian. This ensures the child has the guardian’s consent to leave the country and participate in release-form activities onboard.

DOWNLOAD MINOR CONSENT FORM

Different last names

If your child has a different last name than you, you will need to bring an official supporting document to help explain why the names are different. The supporting document must be the original, or a notarized copy. Some examples of valid supporting documents:

Official adoption paper

State, county or province-issued marriage license

Divorce decree

Government-issued name change document

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Frequently Asked Questions

What happens if I arrive outside of my scheduled check-in time?

Please select the best available check-in time that will work for your party. These are staggered to offer the best possible check-in experience and help us to avoid unnecessary delays in boarding. That being said, if you must arrive outside your scheduled time, please check your Guest Documents to make sure that you complete the process before the “All Aboard Time”.

What to Pack/What to Wear

Carry-on Luggage:

Keep anything you might need for boarding day handy or stash it in your carry-on. That includes travel documents, medications, toiletries, and maybe a swimsuit and change of clothes. Your checked baggage should be delivered to your stateroom within a few hours of setting sail if tagged properly

.Whatever the itinerary, destination, or occasion—when you pack, think casual chic.

During the day:

Shoreside

For warmer climates, pack swimsuits and cover-ups, walking shorts and shirts that protect from the sun, lightweight slacks, skirts or sundress, and a light sweater or jacket. Hats, sunglasses, and sunscreen are always encouraged.

For cooler climates, bring clothing with long sleeves, sweaters, and pants that can be layered. In areas prone to snow or rain, waterproof jackets, hats, gloves, and umbrellas are recommended. 

Around the globe, consider appropriate shoes and gear for the excursions you have planned and the terrain you’ll encounter. For instance, you may pack water shoes if hiking a waterfall or a headscarf or conservative dress for visiting museums, mosques, temples, and churches. 

Shipboard

Throughout the ship, casual resort wear, sundresses, shorts, polos, or button-downs are appropriate, paired with sandals, low heels, and loafers. Make sure you bring active wear and sneakers if you plan to hit the gym!

Poolside, bathing suits with coverups, T-shirts, tanks, hats, and sunglasses are welcomed. 

In main and specialty dining, we ask guests to refrain from wearing swimsuits, see-through coverups or robes, bare feet, tank tops, T-shirts, and baseball caps. 

At Night:

Smart Casual

Smart Casual attire is required for entry to main dining, specialty dining, and the Celebrity Theatre. Smart Casual means you look comfortable yet tasteful in a dress, skirt, long pants, or jean, and stylish top or button-down. Shorts and flip flops are not considered Smart Casual. 

Evening Chic

Each itinerary features one to two “formal” nights we call Evening Chic. Evening Chic means you dress to impress, glamorous and sophisticated in your own way, with a cocktail dress, skirt, slacks, or designer jean, an elegant dress top or blazer—some guests even pack a tuxedo or gown for onboard photos. The Daily program, delivered to your stateroom and available at the Guest Relations Desk, will be your guide to the correct attire each evening. If you do not wish to participate in Evening Chic, Smart Casual attire is acceptable for dining and theater.

What Not to Pack (Prohibited Items)

Weapons, illegal drugs & Substances (including marijuana, cannabis, extracts of THC and/or CBD), and other items that could interfere with the safe operation of the ship or the safe and secure environment of our guests and crew are prohibited. The United States Transportation Security Administration also recommends that you do not pack fragile or expensive items (such as jewelry) in checked luggage.

The following are examples of items that guests are not allowed to bring onboard. These and other similar items will be confiscated upon being found. Alcoholic beverages, illegal drugs, flammable liquids, explosives, and dangerous chemicals will not be returned.

Firearms & Ammunition, including realistic replicas.

Sharp Objects, including knives and scissors.*

Illegal Drugs & Substances

Aerial Drones**

Candles & Incense

Coffee Makers, Clothes Irons, Steamers & Hot Plates***

Baseball Bats, Hockey Sticks, Cricket Bats, Bows & Arrows

Skateboards & Surfboards

Martial Arts Gear

Self-Defense Gear, including handcuffs, pepper spray, night sticks.

Flammable Liquids and Explosives, including lighter fluid and fireworks.

HAM Radios

Hookahs & Water Hookah Pipes.

Electrical Extension Cords

Dangerous Chemicals, including bleach and paint.

Alcoholic and Non-Alcoholic Beverages****

Potentially hazardous food and/or food that requires refrigeration. 

There are limits to where smart glasses can be worn onboard. Smart glasses cannot be worn in the casino, spa service areas, restrooms, locker rooms, medical facilities, security screening locations, youth facilities, during back-of-house tours, in crew areas, or anywhere there is a reasonable expectation of guest and crew privacy.

Smart glasses users who are seen violating this policy will have the glasses confiscated.

Guests who have “Smart” glasses that have prescription lenses are recommended to bring a backup pair that is not “smart” enabled.

NOTE:

*Personal grooming items such as safety razors are allowed. Scissors with blade length less than 4 inches are allowed.

**Aerial Drones: guests are welcome to bring drones on their cruise for use on land only and outside of the port area. Drones are not to be operated onboard the ship at any time. Different countries may have different rules. Guests assume full responsibility for understanding all local authority rules related to drone usage and for obtaining ay required permissions for drone operations. Any liability, including environmental damage from drone usage is the guest’s responsibility. Celebrity Cruises® assumes no liability for guests drones that may be confiscated by local authorities for violating local laws or for any accident or injury resulting from a guest drone flight. While onboard, drones must be stored safely in the stateroom. Drones used on the ship will be confiscated till the end of the cruise. A Guest Conduct Policy warning will be issued and guests may be subject to disembarkation at their own expense for onboard drone usage.

***Items that generate heat or produce an open flame are strictly prohibited. This includes heating pads, clothing irons, hotplates, candles, incense and any other item that may create a fire hazard. NOTE: The only exception to this policy are curling irons,  hair straighteners and personal fans that are “”certified”” low wattage. Please note that our staterooms are equipped with dual voltage 110/220 AC outlets, and it’s essential to ensure that your personal appliances are compatible with these voltage ranges to avoid any damage or safety issues. Matches and normal lighteners are allowed onboard. However “”torch lighters”” and novelty lighters that look like guns are not allowed onboard. Torch lighters emit a powerful concentrated flame, and therefore are prohibited. ****Alcoholic beverages that are purchased in ports-of-call or from shops onboard will be stored by the ship and delivered to you on the last day of the sailing. Alcoholic beverages seized on embarkation day will not be returned.

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