Cruise ships are once again sailing out of Baltimore, Maryland, just a couple months after a deadly bridge collapse caused voyages to change course. Carnival Cruise Line confirmed the May 5 departure of Carnival and Royal Caribbean International announced that its Vision of the Seas ship will sail out of the Port of Baltimore on Saturday, May 25.
Carnival Pride will offer seven-night cruises to the Bahamas and Bermuda, as well as a one-of-a-kind escape with something for every kind of adventurer. Royal Caribbean and Carnival Cruise Line both offer cruises departing from Baltimore, MD. Royal Caribbean’s Vision of the Seas travels to Bermuda, Canada, and New York.
When planning a cruise out of the Port of Baltimore, Cruise Maryland Terminal is the way to go. You can go from baggage to margarita in about 15 minutes. The ports schedule lists all ships with cruises going to or leaving from Baltimore, Maryland.
Cruise ships are being cautious with their plans for sailing from Baltimore, just a couple months after a deadly bridge collapse causing voyages to change course. The port, which shut down, has now reopened, and all ships that were supposed to leave from and return to Baltimore have returned to Norfolk, Virginia.
📹 Cruise ships resume out of Port of Baltimore
Cruise ships are setting sail again out of the Port of Baltimore.
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