Shipping Schedule: Week Starting April 15

April 15, 2023

The Department of Marine & Ports Services has released the weekly shipping schedule for ship arrivals commencing on Saturday Shipping Schedule: Week Starting April 15th.

Weekly Shipping Schedule TC April 15 - 21 2023

On Saturday the Norwegian Sun cruise ship is expected, on Sunday the Norwegian Pearl cruise ship will arrive, and on Monday the Oleander container ship is scheduled to arrive.

On Tuesday the Disney Fantasy cruise ship and the Florida Highway vehicles carrier are expected, on Wednesday the Norwegian Prima cruise ship will arrive, on Thursday the Celebrity Edge cruise ship and the Bermuda Islander container ship are scheduled to arrive, and on Friday the Celebrity Constellation cruise ship will arrive.

The weekly shipping schedule, which is subject to change, follows below [PDF here]:

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  1. People…people…people….go to horse shoe beach at 1 o’ clock and “attempt” to purchase food…next monday…not even this one….tourism board …why do you even have an office?…why are you budgetted? As a tax paying Bermudian….I am offende that my tax dollars pay your wages.

  2. Mumbojumbo says:

    It has come to my attention (yours now) that coaster buses are parking overnight in dockyard to have an advatage to be first in line for entry into docks for cruise ship transport …to feed our families and pay bills…maybe buy groceries if there is anything left after purchasing fuel these rate have increased steadily plandemic or not…Now…as anybody who has a license for a public service license will tell you tcd requires to view you residence to determine where you will be parking your licensed vehicle in order for you to have said license…this area in dockyard is public land and an after hours emergancy throughway paved by public purse…not a parking place….tcd please do the job…please .

    • Joe Bloggs says:

      “this area in dockyard is public land …”

      Actually, Dockyard is not public land anymore. It is owned by the West End Development Company (WEDCO) now. Yes, WEDCO is a government-owned company, but that does not make its assets “public property”.