Bermuda
Bermuda is just 650 miles from North Carolina, which makes it an easy destination. Travelers enjoy just one day at sea on each end of their cruise, but what really makes Bermuda cruising unique is that ships usually dock for three days before heading home, allowing for nighttime exploration of the tropical island's dining and nightlife.
Kings Wharf, Bermuda
A memorable activity that you have to experience is exploring Bermuda after the sun sets!
Kings Wharf is the most popular tourist attraction in Bermuda and the largest cruise port.The area has developed into a modern complex with shopping malls, many top tourist attractions including museums and historic buildings, beaches, art & craft center, restaurants & pubs, and a place from where a host of activities are happening.Tours, excursions, water sports and festive celebrations take place here.Snorkeling cruises to outer reefs & shipwrecks will make you speechless.Don't forget to mention the water sports like jet ski, kayaking, windsurfing, boating & sailing in the clear water!An experience that you don't have to lose is swimming with dolphins at Dolphin Quest, where you can dance and kiss these magnificent sea creatures.
Labadee, Haiti
Labadee is a paradise island in the Caribbean, a unique destination with beautiful beaches, breathtaking scenery and amazing activities in the water. Try a thrilling ride paraseiling and admire the view from above as it crosses the sky 120 meters above the beautiful peninsula. Not forget to buy handmade local artwork, woodwork and crafts.
Perfect Day At CocoCay, Bahamas
Upping the ante on what it means to thrill and chill on vacation, Royal Caribbean International today unveiled the first details of the new Perfect Day Island Collection, a series of unrivaled private island destinations around the world. The first in the collection, Perfect Day at CocoCay, Bahamas will boast a number of distinct experiences and iconic features, giving adventurous vacationers first-time experiences that will top any bucket list.
Port Canaveral (Florida)
Port Canaveral is a cruise, cargo and naval port in Brevard County, Florida, United States. As a deep water cargo port, it has a high volume of traffic. Common cargo includes cement, petroleum. The port has conveyors and hoppers for loading products directly into trucks, and facilities for bulk cargo containers.