After the Explorer of the Seas left Bayonne, NJ, we spent a full day at sea and docked at King’s Wharf, Bermuda. King’s Wharf is also called Royal Naval Dockyard, which is on the western section of Bermuda. The Royal Naval Dockyard was an active navy base during the War of 1812, and is now a center for tourism. Bermuda is approx 21 miles of land area. Visitors are not allowed to rent automobiles or operate any other kind of four or more wheeled vehicle on Bermuda's roads. The reason is the unfamiliar, often narrow, winding, sharply twisting roads. ...
Aug
22
2009
Aug
22
2009
I just returned from a 9 night Royal Caribbean, Explorer of the Seas cruise leaving from Bayonne, NJ. We were a group of 38 people. Our trip started off with a chartered party bus which shuttled us from Queens, NY to Bayonne, NJ. What a sight that was to see this HUGE white bus come rolling down the street. That alone set everyone into a CRUISITUDE party mode!!!! Our group consisted of 13 kids ranging in age from 12-15; 5 kids between 17-20 and 20 adults. We had 4 large tables for early dining; kids sat together & adults sat together. Every night was...




