Breakaway to Bermuda

Norwegian Breakaway Cruise Review to Bermuda

Cruises: 1 cruise (first)
Review: 1
Helpful Votes: 8

Overall rating:

4 out of 5
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Norwegian Breakaway

Sail date: July 26, 2015

Ship: Norwegian Breakaway

Cabin type: Balcony

Cabin number: 12296

Traveled as: Family (older children)

Reviewed: 9 years ago

Review summary

Manhattan cruise terminal parking is not the best and a bit expensive at $40/night. The ship is simply awesome, massive, clean and tons of activities on board.  Julie the cruise director is awesome, captain Hoyt did a great job with the ship.   While in Bermuda I would recommend Horseshoe Bay beach, great water and a beautiful beach.   A shout out for two excursions, none of which were booked via the ship.   For fishing, Baxters reef fishing is great, excellent captains and crew, plus great fishing.   Keith and Gwen of Hat Trick snorkeling were fantastic, they go out six miles to blue hole which offers great snorkeling, lots to see and clear water.  Would definitely recommend this ship and cruise.   The only negatives were that because of the ships size it carries a lot of pasengers, the pool is small and sometimes the sun deck was quite crowded.    A great vacation for the family ...

Ship experiences

Food and Dining

5 out of 5

Onboard Activities

5 out of 5

Entertainment

5 out of 5

Service and Staff

5 out of 5

Ship Quality

5 out of 5
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6 Comments

Gwbigdog    1 year ago

Thanks for sharing your cruise.

Gwbigdog    1 year ago

Thanks for sharing your cruise with us.

USMale    9 years ago

Lauren, parking at the pier is expensive but convenient.  $280 for the 7 day cruise, but you are right next to the ship. You off load passengers and bags next to an elevator bank and then park on the pier. The elevator descends right into the cruise terminal. Do a google satellite search of pier 89 in Manhattan to see how close to the ship you will be. 

laurenwittenberg    9 years ago

thank you

Elizabethmakatura    9 years ago

Do a park and cruise. They are all over the Internet for about 150 for the week. Includes a nights room, in some cases breakfast and transportation to and from the port. We have not used this in New York, most hotels are in NJ. But we have used it many times in other ports and were satisfied.

laurenwittenberg    9 years ago

is the Manhattan cruise terminal right across the street? My husband and I have our 2 kids and we want something close enough to walk.

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