Exploring King's Wharf, Bermuda On A Norwegian Joy Cruise!
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the cruise has been fantastic so far
Bermuda is a beautiful place pristine beaches the water is so clear and beautiful
I highly recommend that you do
I cannot recommend enough if you enjoy museums if you enjoy history
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While exploring King's Wharf, Bermuda on a Norwegian Joy cruise I show you all around Royal Navy Dockyard in Bermuda. King's Wharf is the primary cruise port in Bermuda and features many shops, restaurants, and even the National Museum of Bermuda. The Norwegian Joy, along with Celebrity Eclipse, were docked in King's Wharf for three days during the cruise port call. Bermuda is a beautiful destination for your next cruise vacation, whether sailing on Norwegian Joy or another cruise ship. I highly recommend a cruise to Bermuda and a visit to King's Wharf. BOOK your next shore excursion with SHORE EXCURSIONS GROUP: https://www.shoreexcursionsgroup.com/?id=1349488 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zachthetravelingman/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/zachthetravelingman Official Website: https://zachthetravelingman.com/ Official Merchandise: https://zachthetravelingman.myspreadshop.com/ Book your next trip with my official travel partner: http://travelwithzach.com/ Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE for more cruise ship and solo cruise videos. I cover lots of cruise ship travel - including Celebrity Cruises, Royal Caribbean, Carnival Cruise Line, Virgin Voyages, Norwegian Cruise Line, MSC Cruises, and more. From the latest cruise news to cruise ship reviews, ship dining guides and food reviews, best excursions, and more! #bermuda #cruise #cruisevlog