Cruise to Non-Mariners 2026 on board ÜberVida Bermuda’s Celebration Yacht!

When:
Date: August 2, 2026
Time: From: 12:00 PM to 06:00 PM
Where:
Address:

ÜberVida Bermuda's Celebration Yacht
#1 Dock Front St Hamilton
Bermuda

Cruise To Non-Mariners 2026 On Board ÜberVida Bermuda’s Celebration Yacht!

About Cruise to Non-Mariners 2026 on board ÜberVida Bermuda’s Celebration Yacht!

Cruise to Non-Mariners 2026 on board ÜberVida Bermuda's Celebration Yacht! Swizzle races. Pure tune. Open bar. All-day buffet. 🔥

Cruise from Hamilton to Mangrove Bay for Non-Mariners 2026 aboard ÜberVida. Enjoy open format music, insane bartenders, swimming, raft-up vibes, and the most incredible party cruise on board ÜberVida!

Boarding 11:30AM #1 Dock, Front Street, Hamilton

Limited Discounted EARLY Bird Tickets Now Available!

Get tickets: ubervida.net/nonmariners

 

Admission
$200/person (Limited Early Bird Ticket)
$250/person (Regular Rate)

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