Norwegian Cruise Line North America: 7 nights from Philadelphia with Norwegian Pearl
Apr 8, 2027
United States, Bermuda

Cruise itinerary
Departure Port: Philadelphia ➞
Landing: Philadelphia
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Thursday, April 8, 2027 - 4:00 PMPhiladelphia
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Friday, April 9, 2027Navigation
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Saturday, April 10, 2027 10:00 AM - not foundKing's Wharf
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Sunday, April 11, 2027 not found - 4:00 PMKing's Wharf
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Monday, April 12, 2027Navigation
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Tuesday, April 13, 2027 8:00 AM - 6:00 PMNorfolk
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Wednesday, April 14, 2027Navigation
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Thursday, April 15, 2027 8:00 AMPhiladelphia

Philadelphia
Philadelphia and Relaxation in BermudaDuring a stop in Philadelphia before leaving for Bermuda, you can immerse yourself in the rich American history and cultural attractions that this iconic city offers. Start with a visit to Independence Hall, where the Declaration of Independence was signed, and don't miss the Liberty Bell, a symbol of freedom and democracy. Stroll through the historic streets of Old City, with its colonial buildings, and discover Elfreth's Alley, the oldest residential street in the United States. For a tasty break, taste an authentic Philly Cheesesteak in one of the local restaurants. If you have time, visit the Philadelphia Museum of Art, where you can also climb the famous "Rocky Steps."
Philadelphia: Historic Cruises on the Delaware RiverEmbark on a unique cruise from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the birthplace of American democracy. Situated on the Delaware River, this historic city offers a fascinating blend of iconic landmarks and modern vibrancy. Before setting sail, explore Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell, and its world-class museums. Philadelphia provides a culturally rich and historically significant starting point for a cruise that promises both relaxation and a deep dive into American heritage.
Discover Coastal Charms from PhiladelphiaCruises departing from Philadelphia typically offer itineraries along the East Coast of the United States, providing a unique perspective on charming seaside towns, historical sites, and vibrant cities. Glide along the waterways, witnessing scenic beauty and learning about the region's pivotal role in American history. Whether you seek historical insights, urban exploration, or simply tranquil relaxation, your journey from Philadelphia promises an unforgettable experience, making every moment of your cruise a new discovery of American heritage and natural beauty.

King's Wharf
Third port of Bermuda, it allows you to explore this incredible island, famous for its thousand attractions, historical, cultural and natural; a paradise.
King's Wharf has something for everyone. Typical island cuisine and strolls through the shops and museums of the Royal Naval Dockyard, an imposing military fortress built in 1815. Sail on the crystal clear waters of Hamilton Sound. Discover the characteristic gems at the Bermuda Arts Center and craft market. Or have a close encounter with the dolphins at Dolphin Quest, where you can swim, dance and kiss these magnificent creatures of the sea.

King's Wharf
Third port of Bermuda, it allows you to explore this incredible island, famous for its thousand attractions, historical, cultural and natural; a paradise.
King's Wharf has something for everyone. Typical island cuisine and strolls through the shops and museums of the Royal Naval Dockyard, an imposing military fortress built in 1815. Sail on the crystal clear waters of Hamilton Sound. Discover the characteristic gems at the Bermuda Arts Center and craft market. Or have a close encounter with the dolphins at Dolphin Quest, where you can swim, dance and kiss these magnificent creatures of the sea.

Norfolk
Norfolk: Naval History and Culture in the Heart of VirginiaNorfolk, located on the coast of Virginia, is an ideal stop to explore naval history and vibrant local culture. Start your visit at Nauticus, the interactive maritime center, where you can also explore the USS Wisconsin, one of the largest battleships ever built by the United States Navy. Stroll along the Elizabeth River Waterfront to enjoy a splendid view of the bay and discover local restaurants and shops. For an immersive experience, visit the Norfolk Botanical Garden, a green oasis perfect for relaxing.
A Journey Through Norfolk's HistoryNorfolk, Virginia, with its strategic location at the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay, boasts a rich tapestry of American history. Founded in 1682, it has been a witness to numerous pivotal moments, from colonial settlements to significant naval battles. The city's maritime heritage is prominently displayed at the Nauticus museum, alongside the Battleship Wisconsin, a testament to Norfolk's enduring naval significance. This deep-rooted history is intertwined with the growth of Norfolk as a cultural and economic hub, offering visitors a glimpse into America's past and present.
Embracing the Climate of NorfolkNorfolk enjoys a mild, subtropical climate, characterized by warm summers and cool winters. This pleasant weather allows for year-round outdoor activities and exploration. Spring brings blooming azaleas and dogwoods, transforming the city into a vibrant palette of colors, while fall cools down the summer heat with a gentle breeze, perfect for strolling along the Elizabeth River Trail. Norfolk's weather enhances the beauty of its landscapes, making it an inviting destination for those who appreciate the outdoors.
Discovering Norfolk's AttractionsNorfolk's attractions reflect its rich maritime history and cultural diversity. The Virginia Zoo and Norfolk Botanical Garden offer immersive experiences with nature. The Chrysler Museum of Art, renowned for its impressive glass art collection, and the vibrant NEON District, with its outdoor murals and art installations, highlight the city's artistic flair. For those interested in the performing arts, the Virginia Opera and the Norfolk Symphony provide enchanting evenings of entertainment. These attractions, among others, position Norfolk as a compelling destination for visitors and cruisers seeking enrichment and adventure.
Tasting Norfolk's Culinary SceneThe culinary scene in Norfolk is a celebration of the region's bounty, especially its seafood. Local specialties include Chesapeake Bay blue crabs, oysters, and the city's unique take on Southern cuisine. The revitalized downtown area, particularly the Waterside District, offers an array of dining options from upscale eateries to casual breweries, reflecting Norfolk's growing foodie culture. The city's commitment to local produce and seafood ensures that every meal is an opportunity to explore Virginia's flavors.
Setting Sail from NorfolkNorfolk's status as a coastal city makes it an ideal starting point for cruises. The Half Moone Cruise and Celebration Center, a state-of-the-art facility, welcomes travelers embarking on journeys to the Caribbean, Bermuda, and beyond. Starting a cruise from Norfolk not only offers the convenience of a local departure but also the chance to explore this historic city's attractions, cuisine, and culture. With unique itineraries and packages available, Norfolk provides a distinctive gateway to the sea, inviting cruisers to begin their voyage in a city where history and modernity blend seamlessly.

Philadelphia
Philadelphia and Relaxation in BermudaDuring a stop in Philadelphia before leaving for Bermuda, you can immerse yourself in the rich American history and cultural attractions that this iconic city offers. Start with a visit to Independence Hall, where the Declaration of Independence was signed, and don't miss the Liberty Bell, a symbol of freedom and democracy. Stroll through the historic streets of Old City, with its colonial buildings, and discover Elfreth's Alley, the oldest residential street in the United States. For a tasty break, taste an authentic Philly Cheesesteak in one of the local restaurants. If you have time, visit the Philadelphia Museum of Art, where you can also climb the famous "Rocky Steps."
Philadelphia: Historic Cruises on the Delaware RiverEmbark on a unique cruise from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the birthplace of American democracy. Situated on the Delaware River, this historic city offers a fascinating blend of iconic landmarks and modern vibrancy. Before setting sail, explore Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell, and its world-class museums. Philadelphia provides a culturally rich and historically significant starting point for a cruise that promises both relaxation and a deep dive into American heritage.
Discover Coastal Charms from PhiladelphiaCruises departing from Philadelphia typically offer itineraries along the East Coast of the United States, providing a unique perspective on charming seaside towns, historical sites, and vibrant cities. Glide along the waterways, witnessing scenic beauty and learning about the region's pivotal role in American history. Whether you seek historical insights, urban exploration, or simply tranquil relaxation, your journey from Philadelphia promises an unforgettable experience, making every moment of your cruise a new discovery of American heritage and natural beauty.