6-Day Bermuda from Norfolk, VA 12 Oct, 2025

Cruises & Sailing / Bermuda

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Amazing Experience

Highlights

Start: Norfolk > Bermuda >End: Norfolk

Sun Oct 12, 2025 - Sat Oct 18, 2025

 

Fun Onboard Activities

  • Amazing stage shows, live musical performances, stand-up comedy and more
  • Clubs, bars and lounges featuring DJs spinning, karaoke, piano sing-alongs and more
  • Deck parties, game shows, trivia contests and more fun ways to get involved
  • A fully-stocked fitness center, plus outdoor sports activities
  • Pools and hot tubs for all, plus Serenity™ Adult-Only Retreat

Delicious Food & Drink

  • Great options for all six meals — breakfast, brunch, lunch, afternoon tea, dinner and late-night, that is — at the full-service Main Dining Room or the casual Lido Restaurant
  • Specialty food spots for breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacking
  • Self-serve soft-serve: choice of ice cream and frozen yogurt flavors
  • Lemonade, iced tea, hot chocolate, non-bottled water and non-specialty coffee and tea
  • Kids' menus available at most onboard dining venues

Very Comfy Staterooms & Amenities

  • A variety of room types, with options to sleep up to 5 people per room
  • Stateroom attendant and daily turn-down service
  • Soft, cozy linens
  • Plenty of closet and drawer space
  • Stateroom climate control
  • Television
  • Beach towels ready in your room, with bathrobes upon request
  • In-room safe for storing valuables

Age-Perfect Fun for Kids & Teens

  • The fun and educational Camp Ocean® for kids ages 2–11
  • Circle "C"®, the fun spot for younger teens, ages 12–14
  • Club O2® for older teens, ages 15–17, to hang out, enjoy activities and more
  • Plus tons of kid-friendly activities, including exclusive ones like Seuss at Sea™, Space Cruisers™, and Zumbini®

Departs at 4:30 PM

If you live in the Mid-Atlantic area, might we suggest one of our cruises from Norfolk? Set sail, as thousands of seafaring Americans have, when you book a Carnival cruise from the 400-year-old seaport of Norfolk. The city is today the proud home of a sparkling waterfront filled with green parks, lively shopping malls, delicious restaurants… and even fascinating maritime museums and monuments. Before you cruise from Norfolk, you’ll find yourself near two colonial villages — Colonial Williamsburg and Olde Towne Portsmouth — plus miles of beaches, and a blooming botanical garden. So definitely make time to explore before your cruise from Virginia, and round out your vacation with some history and picturesque sightseeing. Cruises from Norfolk also come with serious seafaring credentials — the city is home to one of the best maritime academies in the country.

  • Watch artisans blow glass at the Chrysler Museum of Art.
  • Take a ferry to colonial Olde Towne Portsmouth village.
  • Tour the Norfolk waterfront by boat from the NAUTICUS museum.
  • Search for antique jewelry and furniture in the Ghent neighborhood.

 

The largest Navy Base in the world located in Norfolk

No port today! It’s a great time to explore your ship and its exciting entertainment, food and activities! Or take it easy at the pool, spa, or... if you book a room with a balcony, enjoy the waves.

 

guest toasting with their wine glasses in the dinning room onboard a carnival cruise

Arrives at 10:00 AM

Kick back amidst the sun-kissed pleasures of a pink-sand paradise on Carnival cruises to King’s Wharf. This British overseas territory of Bermuda has a rich naval heritage… plus powdery beaches fringed in coconut palms. Located at the very tip of Bermuda’s glittering archipelago of over 100 islets and cays, King’s Wharf was made for lounging in the Gulf Stream’s balmy subtropical clime, which meanders between Bermuda and mainland North America.

  • Explore underwater shipwrecks in the turquoise seas. 
  • Dig your feet into the soft pink sand on one of Bermuda’s 34 beautiful beaches. 
  • Tee up on world-class golf courses on a King’s Wharf, Bermuda cruise. 
  • Join the Bermudans for a proper British afternoon tea.

 

Breathtaking aerial shot of Bermuda beach

Departs at 4:00 PM

Kick back amidst the sun-kissed pleasures of a pink-sand paradise on cruises to King’s Wharf. This British overseas territory of Bermuda has a rich naval heritage… plus powdery beaches fringed in coconut palms. Located at the very tip of Bermuda’s glittering archipelago of over 100 islets and cays, King’s Wharf was made for lounging in the Gulf Stream’s balmy subtropical clime, which meanders between Bermuda and mainland North America.

  • Explore underwater shipwrecks in the turquoise seas. 
  • Dig your feet into the soft pink sand on one of Bermuda’s 34 beautiful beaches. 
  • Tee up on world-class golf courses on a King’s Wharf, Bermuda cruise. 
  • Join the Bermudans for a proper British afternoon tea.

 

Beautiful shot of a school of fish amongst coral in the Bermuda sea

No port today! It’s a great time to explore your ship and its exciting entertainment, food and activities! Or take it easy at the pool, spa, or... if you book a room with a balcony, enjoy the waves.

 

Lost at the sea

Arrives at 8:00 AM

If you live in the Mid-Atlantic area, might we suggest one of our cruises from Norfolk? Set sail, as thousands of seafaring Americans have, when you book a cruise from the 400-year-old seaport of Norfolk. The city is today the proud home of a sparkling waterfront filled with green parks, lively shopping malls, delicious restaurants… and even fascinating maritime museums and monuments. Before you cruise from Norfolk, you’ll find yourself near two colonial villages — Colonial Williamsburg and Olde Towne Portsmouth — plus miles of beaches, and a blooming botanical garden. So definitely make time to explore before your cruise from Virginia, and round out your vacation with some history and picturesque sightseeing. Cruises from Norfolk also come with serious seafaring credentials — the city is home to one of the best maritime academies in the country.

  • Watch artisans blow glass at the Chrysler Museum of Art.
  • Take a ferry to colonial Olde Towne Portsmouth village.
  • Tour the Norfolk waterfront by boat from the NAUTICUS museum.
  • Search for antique jewelry and furniture in the Ghent neighborhood.

 

The largest Navy Base in the world located in Norfolk

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