Trip to Cup Match 2026 – on board ÜberVida Bermuda's Celebration Yacht

When:
Date: July 31, 2026
Time: From: 12:00 PM to 06:00 PM
Where:
Address:

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

Trip To Cup Match 2026 – On Board ÜberVida Bermuda's Celebration Yacht

About Trip to Cup Match 2026 – on board ÜberVida Bermuda's Celebration Yacht

Trip to Cup Match 2026 on board ÜberVida Bermuda's Celebration Yacht. Celebrate Bermuda Cup Match the right way arriving by yacht. 

Join ÜberVida for a 6-hour all-inclusive cruise from Hamilton to Somerset with full open bar, delicious catering, DJ vibes, and drop-off near the Cup Match game. Stay onboard to party or head to the match then cruise back to Hamilton in true Somerset style.

Boarding 11:15AM at #1 Dock, Front Street, Hamilton

Limited EARLY BIRD Tickets Now Available!

Get tickets: ubervida.net/cupmatch

Admission
$150/person (limited early bird ticket)
$175/person (regular rate)

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