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Cruises from Baltimore to Bermuda are available from April to October. These vacations are perfect for a quick get-away out of Maryland.

Before your Bermuda cruise, spend a few days in the Baltimore area - the USS Constellation, Fort McHenry, and the National Aquarium are just the start of things to see in this underrated city. Stay in the Inner Harbor area and you'll be close to all the attractions and to the cruise port too. Other cruises from Baltimore include Chesapeake Bay and Caribbean cruises.

Baltimore has a convenient cruise terminal at South Locust Point. The cruise terminal is located just minutes from the famous Inner Harbor and just off of I-95. It's a ten minute ride from BWI Airport.

May 25, 2024: 5-night cruise to Bermuda on Royal Caribbean . Round-trip from Baltimore to Royal Naval Dockyard (Bermuda).

May 30, 2024: 9-night cruise to Bermuda on Royal Caribbean . Round-trip from Baltimore to Royal Naval Dockyard (Bermuda), Nassau (Bahamas) and CocoCay (Bahamas).

June 8, 2024: 5-night cruise to Bermuda on Royal Caribbean . Round-trip from Baltimore to Royal Naval Dockyard (Bermuda).

June 13, 2024: 9-night cruise to Bermuda on Royal Caribbean . Round-trip from Baltimore to Royal Naval Dockyard (Bermuda), Nassau (Bahamas) and CocoCay (Bahamas).

June 22, 2024: 5-night cruise to Bermuda on Royal Caribbean . Round-trip from Baltimore to Royal Naval Dockyard (Bermuda).

June 27, 2024: 9-night cruise to Bermuda on Royal Caribbean . Round-trip from Baltimore to Royal Naval Dockyard (Bermuda), Nassau (Bahamas) and CocoCay (Bahamas).

July 6, 2024: 5-night cruise to Bermuda on Royal Caribbean . Round-trip from Baltimore to Royal Naval Dockyard (Bermuda).

July 11, 2024: 9-night cruise to Bermuda on Royal Caribbean . Round-trip from Baltimore to Royal Naval Dockyard (Bermuda), Nassau (Bahamas) and CocoCay (Bahamas).

July 20, 2024: 5-night cruise to Bermuda on Royal Caribbean . Round-trip from Baltimore to Royal Naval Dockyard (Bermuda).

July 25, 2024: 9-night cruise to Bermuda on Royal Caribbean . Round-trip from Baltimore to Royal Naval Dockyard (Bermuda), Nassau (Bahamas) and CocoCay (Bahamas).

August 3, 2024: 5-night cruise to Bermuda on Royal Caribbean . Round-trip from Baltimore to Royal Naval Dockyard (Bermuda).

August 8, 2024: 9-night cruise to Bermuda on Royal Caribbean . Round-trip from Baltimore to Royal Naval Dockyard (Bermuda), Nassau (Bahamas) and CocoCay (Bahamas).

August 11, 2024: 7-night cruise to Bermuda on Carnival . Round-trip from Baltimore to Kings Wharf (Bermuda)(2 overnights).

August 17, 2024: 5-night cruise to Bermuda on Royal Caribbean . Round-trip from Baltimore to Royal Naval Dockyard (Bermuda).

August 31, 2024: 5-night cruise to Bermuda on Royal Caribbean . Round-trip from Baltimore to Royal Naval Dockyard (Bermuda).

September 1, 2024: 7-night cruise to Bermuda on Carnival . Round-trip from Baltimore to Kings Wharf (Bermuda)(2 overnights).

September 14, 2024: 5-night cruise to Bermuda on Royal Caribbean . Round-trip from Baltimore to Royal Naval Dockyard (Bermuda).

September 22, 2024: 7-night cruise to Bermuda on Carnival . Round-trip from Baltimore to Kings Wharf (Bermuda)(2 overnights).

October 6, 2024: 7-night cruise to Bermuda on Carnival . Round-trip from Baltimore to Kings Wharf (Bermuda)(2 overnights).

October 12, 2024: 5-night cruise to Bermuda on Royal Caribbean . Round-trip from Baltimore to Royal Naval Dockyard (Bermuda).

October 26, 2024: 5-night cruise to Bermuda on Royal Caribbean . Round-trip from Baltimore to Royal Naval Dockyard (Bermuda).

October 27, 2024: 7-night cruise to Bermuda on Carnival . Round-trip from Baltimore to Kings Wharf (Bermuda)(2 overnights).

October 31, 2024: 9-night cruise to Bermuda on Royal Caribbean . Round-trip from Baltimore to Royal Naval Dockyard (Bermuda), Nassau (Bahamas) and CocoCay (Bahamas).

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Looking to depart the Northeast for Bermuda? Baltimore’s one of the more popular cruise ports taking those on the East Coast to this Caribbean destination and is home to two major cruise lines.

Because of the proximity – Bermuda’s just 700 miles away from this Mid-Atlantic port – cruises take one of three routes. Many trips go to the island, spend a few days in the ports, and then return back to the coast. Others, for more adventure, go through the Bahamas and to other Eastern Caribbean ports, or turn northward, with a jaunt to New England.

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Bermuda’s a highly requested cruise destination, and for those in the Northeast and along the Atlantic Coast, departing closer to home becomes an option when you go to Baltimore. Two companies begin trips from this location: • Carnival Cruises • Royal Caribbean

A round-trip itinerary on either line lasts five to eight nights.

After you depart Baltimore, your cruise heads directly for the island, where you’ll likely spend several nights in port. Generally, because of contemporary cruise ships’ larger size, you’ll pull into St. George’s, Bermuda’s largest port, and then have the opportunity to explore. Your itinerary, either by ship or by land, may include:

King’s Wharf: The British built this port as a midpoint between Halifax and the West Indies. The historical aspects involving its use up to the Second World War remain, and you’ll have the chance to explore its past at the National Museum of Bermuda and the Gibbs Hill Lighthouse. When you want the full experience, of course, King’s Wharf lets you into the island’s culture, through the Bermuda Rum Cake Company and Bermuda Arts Centre. Looking to spend time in the outdoors? A beach and golf course aren’t far away.

Hamilton: Smaller vessels sail into this port, which isn’t too far from King’s Wharf. The pastel-colored buildings make a striking impression – one in line with the island’s pink-hued sands – while for activities, this port’s home to the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute.

St. George’s: You might be enticed by the pink sandy beaches, but St. George’s has a decent amount of history. It began as the second British New World settlement, and today, its significance makes it a World Heritage Site. When you’re looking to explore, be sure to spend time at Crystal Caves, or for relaxation, stop by the area’s two major beaches, Tobacco Bay and Achilles Bay.

See the Caribbean with a cruise that starts closer to home. To find an itinerary departing Baltimore, browse Direct Line Cruises today.

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Cruises from Baltimore to Bermuda

Due to its location on Maryland’s coast, Baltimore has become one of the most popular starting points for cruises to Bermuda. Let’s take a closer look at cruising to Bermuda from Charm City.

How To Get To The Baltimore Cruise Port

The Baltimore Cruise Port is conveniently located along I-95 only about a 5-minute drive from Downtown Baltimore. If you’re flying into Baltimore International Airport (IATA: BWI), then you’re only a 10-minute drive to the Baltimore Cruise Port.

Anyone traveling into BWI might consider taking a taxi or ride-share vehicle directly to the Port of Baltimore. Although prices could fluctuate, a standard taxi rate from BWI to the port is about $15.

Another popular way to get from BWI to the Port of Baltimore is to hop on your cruise line’s dedicated shuttle service. Both Royal Caribbean and Carnival now offer shuttle transportation for between $25 – $40 one-way.

Also, keep in mind that many of Baltimore's hotels now offer transportation to the city's cruise port. Be sure to look into your hotel's offerings if you plan on staying in Baltimore before your cruise.

People who are driving to the Baltimore Cruise Port will find ample parking in the port's main garage. Currently, it costs $15 per cruise night to park a standard car at the Baltimore Cruise Port. If you have a vehicle that's 30 feet long or longer, you'll have to pay between $30 – $40 per night.

By the way, here’s the official address of Baltimore Cruise Port:

2001 East McComas Street

Baltimore, MD, 21230

What’s The Best Time To Visit Bermuda?

Most travel experts recommend booking a trip to Bermuda in the early spring. During these months, daily temps hover between 60° F – 75°F, and there's relatively little rain. Plus, since early spring is considered the "offseason," tourists usually enjoy cheaper cruise rates.

The most popular time to visit Bermuda is during the summer and early fall. Although the temps are warmer during these months, there’s also a higher chance of precipitation. Of course, you also have to pay close attention to the threat of hurricanes if you’re visiting during these seasons.

For those who don’t mind average temps in the 60s, you might enjoy a wintertime trip to Bermuda. Although you won’t be able to swim in Bermuda’s lovely waters, you can still enjoy eating, touring, and golfing.

What Are The Top Ports Of Call In Bermuda?

Although Bermuda has three important ports, it’s most likely your ship will dock at the Royal Naval Dockyard. Situated on the westernmost tip of the southern Sandys Parish, the Royal Naval Dockyard is the only port that can handle big cruise ships.

Less frequently, cruise ships could dock by the capital city Hamilton in the central Pembroke Parish. There’s also a cruise port in the northeastern Town of Saint George known as St. George’s Port.

No matter where you land, Bermuda is easy to navigate via buses, taxis, or rental cars. Indeed, it only takes about an hour to drive from Sandys Parish in the south to St. George’s Port in the north.

What Is There To Do In Bermuda?

Bermuda has been a tourist getaway since the Victorian era, so you can bet there are plenty of ways to amuse yourself once you get here. A few of the most popular things to do in Bermuda are as follows:

  • See the famous pink sand on Horseshoe Bay Beach.
  • Climb to the top of Gibb’s Hill Lighthouse.
  • Play a few rounds of golf on Bermuda’s pristine courses.
  • Enjoy British Colonial architecture in the UNESCO-protected Town of St. George.
  • See remarkable rock formations at the Crystal Caves & Fantasy Caves.
  • Take the kids to the Bermuda Aquarium, Museum, and Zoo.
  • Explore 500 years of history at the National Museum of Bermuda.

What’s The Currency In Bermuda?

Considering Bermuda is a British Overseas Territory, you might assume locals use the British Pound Sterling for money. Interestingly, Bermuda has its own currency creatively named the Bermudian Dollar. 

Even more surprising, both the Bermudian Dollar and the US Dollar trade at the same rate. So, it is possible to use US Dollars on your Bermuda vacation. 

Safety Tip: Always Look To Your Left!

As you walk around Bermuda’s many towns, please remember that people drive on the left-hand side of the road. North American visitors should get in the habit of looking on both sides of the road before crossing.

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Shaped by British, Portuguese, West Indian, and African cultures, Bermuda is fringed by teeming coral reefs and the almost impossibly turquoise waters of the Sargasso Sea, due east of South Carolina. This sub-tropical paradise, which blends history with a contemporary and very inviting way of life, is an easy escape from the East Coast. But the island is still a world apart—and a luxury cruise to Bermuda is the perfect way to enjoy this exclusive destination. 

Days drift by in a delightful blend of scuba diving, golfing, exploring art galleries and historic fortifications, or simply relaxing on exquisite pink sand beaches. Let Celebrity show you Bermuda’s many charms, with blissful days at sea to unwind on either side of your time on this fascinating island.

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Bermuda’s beaches are famous not just for their beauty but for their blush-pink sand, caused by the presence of tiny, ground up shells. Horseshoe Bay Beach is the most famous, with clear, teal-blue water and tumbled rocks. Warwick Long Bay is adorned with rock outcrops and has pretty tide pools to explore. Elbow Beach is the place to head for a livelier scene, with bars, restaurants, and watersports facilities, as well as a shallow reef, teeming with fish.

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Bermuda’s coral reefs and rocks have claimed more than 300 wrecks over time, making this one of the world’s top dive sites. Warm, glass-clear water and the fact that many of the wrecks lie in as little as 30 feet of water make Bermuda a dream for novice divers, too. What’s more, the underwater life is spectacular. You should see blue angelfish, parrotfish, spiny lobster, silvery jacks, wrasse, and graceful eagle rays, as well as coral in brilliant colors.

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Step back in time in the National Museum of Bermuda in the Royal Naval Dockyard to learn about 400 years of the island’s history, from antique maps and cannons to treasures rescued from shipwrecks. Learn about the island’s role in both World Wars, and the darker days of the slave trade. UNESCO-protected St. George’s, too, is a fascinating insight into the past, with colorful old buildings and cobblestone streets to explore, as well as the 17th century St. Peter’s Church.

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What are the best things to do in Bermuda on a cruise?

From naval history to pretty country villages, hiking trails, and pink sand beaches, there are endless things to do during your time in Bermuda. Our itineraries spend two nights docked here, so you’ll have plenty of time to explore.

One of the best things to do is to snorkel over the coral reefs and multiple wrecks that surround the island. There are some fascinating museums, too; the National Museum of Bermuda, located in a fort at the Royal Naval Dockyard, takes you through 400 years of history. Historic St. George’s is a UNESCO World Heritage Site just 45 minutes from the port by ferry, with narrow cobblestone lanes, colorful old homes, and quaint churches.

If you’re an active traveler, there’s all manner of watersports to try, as well as world-class golf, and cycling or hiking the historic 18-mile Railway Trail. Explore the Crystal and Fantasy Caves, where you’ll see dramatic stalagmites and stalactites and a shimmering underground lake.

There’s also excellent craft shopping in Bermuda, much of it within Royal Naval Dockyard.

Look out for rum, rum cake, spicy pepper sauces, ceramics, linen, locally made fragrances, cedarwood items, and the famous Bermuda shorts. 

When is the best time to cruise to Bermuda?

Bermuda’s peak season is from May to October, with July and August the warmest and sunniest months. May has the lowest rainfall. Just outside of the high season, you should still enjoy pleasant weather. Months with lower humidity, particularly April, make exploring easy.

What should I pack?

Depending on the time of year you’ve chosen, pack for a subtropical climate. Bring plenty of beachwear, a sun hat, sunglasses, coverups, water shoes (if you’re visiting coral beaches), and reef-friendly sunblock. 

A light waterproof jacket is handy for the occasional rain showers. Consider bringing comfortable walking shoes; Bermuda is a very walkable place with some wonderful hikes. 

If you intend to play golf, check the dress code of the courses you want to play. A collared shirt with sleeves and shorts the length of Bermuda shorts is standard.

Throughout the ship, casual resort wear, sundresses, shorts, polos, or button-downs are appropriate, paired with sandals, low heels, and loafers. In main and specialty dining, we ask guests to refrain from wearing swimsuits, see-through coverups or robes, bare feet, tank tops, T-shirts, and baseball caps. 

Smart Casual attire is required for entry to main dining, specialty dining, and the Celebrity Theatre. Smart Casual means you look comfortable yet tasteful in a dress, skirt, long pants, or jeans with a stylish top or button-down. Shorts and flip-flops are not considered Smart Casual. 

Each itinerary features one to two more “formal” nights that we call Evening Chic. Evening Chic means you dress to impress, glamorous and sophisticated in your own way, with a cocktail dress, skirt, slacks, or designer jeans, an elegant dress top, or blazer—some guests even pack a tuxedo or gown for onboard photos. 

The daily program, delivered to your stateroom and available at the Guest Relations Desk, will be your guide to the correct attire each evening. If you do not wish to participate in Evening Chic, Smart Casual attire is acceptable for dining and attending the theater.

What travel documents are required?

Round-trip cruises from Cape Liberty to Bermuda are known as “closed-loop cruises” for which U.S. citizens do not require a passport.

According to U.S. Customs & Border Protection, acceptable forms of identity include an Enhanced Driver’s License, which is a state-issued driver’s license that provides proof of identity and U.S. citizenship; a government-issued birth certificate (issued by the Vital Records Department in the state where the person was born) or passport; and if 16 or older, a government-issued driver’s license or picture ID denoting photo, name, and date of birth.

For transatlantic cruises that call at Bermuda, all visitors will need a valid passport.

Where do cruises depart from?

Our Bermuda cruises depart from Cape Liberty, New Jersey. Bermuda is also a stop on several of our transatlantic cruises, which depart from Tampa, Fort Lauderdale, Barcelona, and Lisbon.

How long does it take to get to Bermuda?

The sailing time between Cape Liberty and Bermuda’s Royal Naval Dockyard is two days, during which you’ll have plenty of opportunity to relax and enjoy the many amenities of the ship. On the return journey, you’ll have one day and two nights at sea.

On a westbound Transatlantic cruise, you’ll have four days at sea between the Azores and Bermuda. On an eastbound voyage, you’ll leave Tampa and arrive in Bermuda after three days at sea. If you depart from Fort Lauderdale, there will be two days at sea before reaching the island.

What’s the weather like?

Bermuda is located in the Atlantic Ocean, a long way north of the Caribbean, and enjoys a temperate, subtropical climate. In other words, you can expect summers to be warm and sunny, with temperatures around the mid-80s, and high humidity. 

May to October is considered the high season, with April and November bringing slightly cooler but still pleasant weather. Expect average highs of 68°F in April and 72°F in November. 

What currency is used in Bermuda?

Bermuda’s currency is the Bermuda Dollar, which is tied to the U.S. Dollar. You can use U.S. dollars in most places on the island, although you may be given change in Bermuda dollars.

Where can I see pink sand beaches?

Horseshoe Bay Beach is one of the most beautiful pink sand beaches, where rocky outcrops fringe the sweep of pink and there are umbrellas and beach chairs available to rent. Warwick Long Bay, one of the longest beaches, has pale pink sand and great snorkeling close to the shore. Tiny Jobson’s Cove, nearby, is almost entirely hemmed in by rocks and is safe for swimming in the turquoise shallows. 

Also nearby is Stonehole Bay, a beautiful combination of pale pink sand, cyan water, and craggy rocks. Elbow Beach, another popular spot, curves around the coast for nearly a mile, and is protected by coral reefs.

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January 6: 13-night Caribbean cruise on Royal Caribbean January 7: 7-day Bahamas cruise on Carnival Cruises January 14: 14-day Caribbean cruise on Carnival Cruises January 19: 8-night Southeast & Bahamas cruise on Royal Caribbean January 27: 12-night Caribbean cruise on Royal Caribbean January 28: 7-day Bahamas cruise on Carnival Cruises

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February 4: 7-day Bahamas cruise on Carnival Cruises February 8: 8-night Southeast & Bahamas cruise on Royal Caribbean February 11: 7-day Bahamas cruise on Carnival Cruises February 16: 8-night Southeast & Bahamas cruise on Royal Caribbean February 18: 7-day Bahamas cruise on Carnival Cruises February 24: 12-night Caribbean cruise on Royal Caribbean February 25: 7-day Bahamas cruise on Carnival Cruises Valentine's Day cruises from Baltimore

March 3: 7-day Bahamas cruise on Carnival Cruises March 7: 8-night Southeast & Bahamas cruise on Royal Caribbean March 10: 7-day Bahamas cruise on Carnival Cruises March 15: 8-night Southeast & Bahamas cruise on Royal Caribbean March 15: 10-night Chesapeake Bay cruise on American Cruises March 17: 7-day Bahamas & Caribbean cruise on Carnival Cruises March 23: 12-night Caribbean cruise on Royal Caribbean March 24: 7-day Bahamas cruise on Carnival Cruises March 25: 10-night Chesapeake Bay cruise on American Cruises March 31: 7-day Bahamas & Caribbean cruise on Carnival Cruises

April 4: 8-night Florida & Bahamas cruise on Royal Caribbean April 4: 10-night Chesapeake Bay cruise on American Cruises April 7: 8-day Bahamas & Caribbean cruise on Carnival Cruises April 12: 8-night Southeast & Bahamas cruise on Royal Caribbean April 14: 10-night Chesapeake Bay cruise on American Cruises April 15: 12-day Transatlantic cruise to Spain on Carnival Cruises April 20: 12-night Caribbean cruise on Royal Caribbean April 21: 7-day Bahamas & Caribbean cruise on Carnival Cruises April 24: 10-night Chesapeake Bay cruise on American Cruises April 28: 7-day Bahamas & Caribbean cruise on Carnival Cruises

May 4: 7-night Chesapeake Bay cruise on American Cruises May 5: 7-day Bahamas cruise on Carnival Cruises May 9: 7-night Chesapeake Bay cruise on American Cruises May 11: 7-night Chesapeake Bay cruise on American Cruises May 12: 7-day Bahamas & Caribbean cruise on Carnival Cruises May 16: 7-night Chesapeake Bay cruise on American Cruises May 18: 7-night Chesapeake Bay cruise on American Cruises May 19: 7-day Bahamas cruise on Carnival Cruises May 23: 7-night Chesapeake Bay cruise on American Cruises May 25: 5-night Bermuda cruise on Royal Caribbean May 26: 14-day Greenland & Canada cruise on Carnival Cruises May 30: 9-night Bermuda & Bahamas cruise on Royal Caribbean

June 8: 5-night Bermuda cruise on Royal Caribbean June 9: 7-day Bahamas cruise on Carnival Cruises June 13: 9-night Bermuda & Bahamas cruise on Royal Caribbean June 16: 7-day Bahamas cruise on Carnival Cruises June 22: 5-night Bermuda cruise on Royal Caribbean June 23: 7-day Bahamas & Caribbean cruise on Carnival Cruises June 27: 9-night Bermuda & Bahamas cruise on Royal Caribbean June 30: 7-day Bahamas cruise on Carnival Cruises

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October 3: 9-night Canada & New England cruise on Royal Caribbean October 6: 7-day Bermuda cruise on Carnival Cruises October 12: 5-night Bermuda cruise on Royal Caribbean October 13: 7-day Bahamas cruise on Carnival Cruises October 17: 9-night Canada & New England cruise on Royal Caribbean October 20: 7-day Bahamas cruise on Carnival Cruises October 26: 5-night Bermuda cruise on Royal Caribbean October 27: 7-day Bermuda cruise on Carnival Cruises October 30: 10-night Chesapeake Bay cruise on American Cruises October 31: 9-night Bermuda & Bahamas cruise on Royal Caribbean

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Cruise Lines Are Rerouting Voyages From Baltimore Following Bridge Collapse — What to Know

Prior to the collapse, the port was home to three major cruise lines: Carnival Cruise Line, Royal Caribbean, and Norwegian Cruise Line.

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Cruise lines sailing out of Baltimore are working to make alternative arrangements following Tuesday’s fatal bridge collapse.

All ship operations at the Port of Baltimore have been suspended after a container ship crashed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge in the early hours of Tuesday morning, causing it to collapse, according to the White House . Six workers who were on the bridge at the time remain missing and are presumed dead, according to The New York Times .

On Wednesday, a spokesperson for Carnival Cruise Line told Travel + Leisure it temporarily moved its sailings on the Carnival Legend to Norfolk, Virginia. The company will provide a complimentary bus service from Norfolk back to Baltimore when the ship returns from its current voyage on Sunday for passengers who boarded in Baltimore prior to the collapse.

“Our thoughts remain with the impacted families and first responders in Baltimore,” Christine Duffy, the president of Carnival Cruise Line, said in a statement. “We appreciate the pledge made by President Biden… to dedicate all available resources to reopen Baltimore Harbor to marine traffic as soon as possible. As those plans are finalized, we will update our future cruise guests on when we will return home to Baltimore, but in the meantime, we appreciate the quick response and support from officials in Norfolk.”

A spokesperson for Norwegian Cruise Line, which first launched cruises from the Maryland port last year , told T+L the company isn’t scheduled to return to the port until September. 

“We are deeply saddened by the tragic incident that recently took place in Baltimore. Our sincerest thoughts are with the community and all those affected,” the Norwegian spokesperson told T+L. “At this time there is no impact to our itineraries, as we do not have any voyages scheduled to depart from the city until later this year in September and October. We will remain in contact with the Port of Baltimore and provide updates to our guests and travel partners if anything changes. In the meantime, we wish the city of Baltimore strength during this very unfortunate event.”

A representative for Royal Caribbean did not immediately respond to a request for comment on its plans from T+L. But the company told The Washington Post it was “closely monitoring the situation, and our port logistics team is currently working on alternatives for Vision of the Seas’ ongoing and upcoming sailings.”

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Royal Carribean’s 915-foot long Vision of the Seas passes under the Chesapeake Bay Bridge on its way from Baltimore to Bermuda. (Jerry Jackson/The Baltimore Sun)

Nauticus will host a Royal Caribbean cruise ship’s calls in April that were originally planned for Baltimore following the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge.

Vision of the Seas , a 2,500-passenger vessel, was scheduled to return to Baltimore on April 4, but will instead debark its guests in Norfolk, according to a Nauticus news release. Many passengers will take buses back to their vehicles in Baltimore.

The ship will depart for two additional cruises from Norfolk on April 4 and April 12, returning a final time April 19.

Vision of the Seas will join another Baltimore-based cruise ship, Carnival Legend, in rerouting its operations to Norfolk after the bridge collapse curtailed ship traffic to and from the Port of Baltimore.

The bridge collapsed Tuesday, killing six people on a construction crew working on the span, after the cargo ship Dali hit one of its supports.

As cruise ships reroute to Nauticus, the Port of Virginia is ready to receive diverted cargo traffic from the Port of Baltimore. The collapsed bridge blocks the only channel in and out of the port on the Patapsco River. The port will be unable to receive shipping traffic until the channel is cleared , and stands to lose an estimated $15 million per day in economic activity.

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What draws so many people to Baltimore? Perhaps it's the top places to visit in Baltimore the world-famous and historic inner harbor which boasts tall ships and reveals the city's maritime legacy. Or maybe it's the star-shaped Fort McHenry, the birthplace of America's "Star-Spangled Banner" anthem. Or maybe it's the world-renowned museums, award-winning restaurants or jazz music scene. Not to mention, the city is a gateway to everywhere from the Northeast and Canada, to the exotic Caribbean islands and Bermuda. Celebrate sports at the Babe Ruth Birthplace Museum, view world's largest collection of art by Henri Matisse at the Baltimore Museum of Art or gaze at the 55 centuries worth of art within the walls of The Walters Art Museum. Whatever you choose to experience during your cruise from Baltimore, you'll surely come to understand why so many return to Charm City.

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You can’t leave Baltimore without feasting on Chesapeake Bay blue crabs, which are steamed in Old Bay seasoning or served as golden brown cakes. Little Italy’s trattorias serve up pasta, tiramisu and cannoli— and National Bohemian Beer, lovingly nicknamed Natty Boh, is a local staple. Lexington Market is a foodie’s paradise where nearly 100 vendors shuck raw bar fare, plus enjoy deli sandwiches and the famous Berger cookie.

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Carnival Cruise ships will be rerouted to Norfolk, Virginia, after the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge closed the Port of Baltimore for the foreseeable future.

Cruise passengers in the middle of a seven-day trip to the Bahamas on the Carnival Legend that was scheduled to return to Baltimore on Sunday will instead disembark in the southeastern Virginia city, according to Christine Duffy, president of Carnival Cruise Line.

Passengers will receive complimentary bus transportation back to Baltimore, a distance of about 233 miles, Duffy said in a news release late Tuesday.

In addition, future cruises on the Carnival Legend and Carnival Pride, including one scheduled to leave on Sunday, will depart and return from the southeastern Virginia city.

As the cruise industry struggles to reroute ships, at least one expert doesn’t think the damage done to the travel ship business — nationally or in Baltimore — will likely be permanent.

Carolyn Spencer Brown, a travel journalist, consultant and former editor of Cruise Critic, an online review website, said that the industry has rebounded from the losses it incurred during the COVID-19 pandemic resulting from social distancing mandates and well-publicized reports of shipboard illness.

“Cruises for the next few months are fully booked,” Brown said. “In the short-term, the cruise lines are scrambling like mad to figure out how to reroute their ships and how to minimize the inconvenience to travelers.

“The long-term effect will depend on how the bridge is rebuilt. Baltimore is never going to be a superpower port, but it has a lot to offer. It has the capacity to be a bigger cruise port than it is now.”

According to the Cruise Lines International Association, Baltimore is the nation’s 29th busiest port, moving about 378,000 passengers annually. Twelve ships were scheduled to dock at the port 115 times during 2024, the Association said.

The Port of Baltimore’s Cruise Maryland Terminal is home to four cruise lines: Carnival, Royal Caribbean, Norwegian and American Cruises.

Royal Caribbean is currently in the midst of a 12-night Caribbean cruise aboard the Vision of the Seas that departed March 23 and was scheduled to return to Baltimore April 4. The cruise line wrote in an email on Tuesday that “our port logistics team is currently working on alternatives for Vision of the Seas’ ongoing and upcoming sailings” and that updates would be communicated to passengers.

Norwegian, a relatively new line at the port which provides cruises between Baltimore and New England and Canada, Bermuda and the Caribbean, operates a fall and winter schedule and had no cruises scheduled immediately for Baltimore.

American’s cruises currently are departing from Washington, according to a spokeswoman; the earliest departures from Baltimore are not on the schedule until May.

Before Tuesday, the Port of Baltimore was responsible for 400 jobs and generated about $63 million in revenue annually for local businesses, according to a report issued last September by the Maryland Port Administration.

U.S. President Joe Biden has pledged federal resources to rebuild the Key Bridge.

More than 40 million people live within a six-hour drive of Baltimore, according to the Port Administration; Brown said that if the new bridge were taller, it could generate additional cruise business for the city.

“The biggest ships haven’t been able to come to Baltimore because they couldn’t pass under the bridge,” she said.

“What Baltimore offers is a very wonderful experience that is close to home. Cruising down the Chesapeake Bay is magical. You see parts of the bay you’ve never seen before.”

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COST of day trip to Moscow ??

By densol , February 26, 2012 in Northern Europe & Baltic Sea

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We have just booked a cruise to the Baltics for next year. I am trying to find out the average cost for a day trip to Moscow from STP. I have searched several times, and whilst I have read reviews and reports about the trips etc - I cannot actually see any examples of the costs. I imagine its quite expensive - but we want to do it so I need to budget LOL !!

Any ballpark figures ? :D

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We have just booked a cruise to the Baltics for next year. I am trying to find out the average cost for a day trip to Moscow from STP. I have searched several times, and whilst I have read reviews and reports about the trips etc - I cannot actually see any examples of the costs. I imagine its quite expensive - but we want to do it so I need to budget LOL !! Any ballpark figures ? Thanks

We did the Moscow trip through our cruise ship in late July 2008. Its cost was a little under $1000 pp. Now, that cost through this cruise line is a little over that $1000 pp cost. Now, most are using the high-speed rail connection versus the air flights as we did. I have seen some other numbers from other cruise lines and/or private firms that run $700-850.

Why cheaper or the differences? As cruise lines are pressured to keep their "sticker price" low, they need to make up some "margin" with ship tours, beverages, spa stuff, etc., to help cover their costs and gain some profit. Second, different tours provide various features. Our tour included going inside the famed and spectacular Kremlin Palace. Most Moscow tours don't feature that option and you cannot just walk up there and get in on your own. That Palace is where the Czars were crowned and all of the current/recent Russian leaders assumed their powers.

We could have saved a little if we had used a private tour to go to and visit Moscow, but, with my wife's pushing, we felt it was worth it to pay a little more, do it through the cruise line. If there had been any problems or mix-ups, it was the ship's duty to "make it right" and we would not have to worry.

If you have three days in St. Petersburg and/or have been there before, then the Moscow tour can work out very well. It's not cheap, but in my view, worth it!! Both are a few of my visuals from this super great city with such interesting history and dramatic architecture.

THANKS! Enjoy! Terry in Ohio

Did a June 7-19, 2011, Solstice cruise from Barcelona that had stops in Villefranche, ports near Pisa and Rome, Naples, Kotor, Venice and Dubrovnik . Enjoyed great weather and a wonderful trip. Dozens of wonderful visuals with key highlights, tips, comments, etc., on these postings. We are now at 66,454 views for this live/blog re-cap on our first sailing with Celebrity and much on wonderful Barcelona. Check these postings and added info at:

http://www.boards.cruisecritic.com/showthread.php?t=1426474

For details and visuals, etc., from our July 1-16, 2010, Norway Coast/Fjords/Arctic Circle cruise experience from Copenhagen on the Silver Cloud, check out this posting. This posting is now at 60,364 views.

http://www.boards.cruisecritic.com/showthread.php?t=1227923

One of the Kremlin Wall Towers in Moscow:

Walking on the famed Red Square of Moscow:

St. Basil's sits on Red Square and dates back to its 1555-61 construction on the orders of Ivan the Terrible (Ivan IV). It commemorates the capture of Kazan and Astrakhan and marks the geometric center of the city. This location has been the hub of its growth for Moscow since the 14th century. It was the tallest building in Moscow until the completion of the Ivan the Great Bell Tower in 1600. This church was near destroyed in the 1930’s when Stalin was in control.:

Here is a small sampling of the Kremlin Royal Treasures of the Czars: Eggs & Jewels insicde the famed Armory.:

Moscow’s subways are called the “People’s Palaces” with their marble coverings and unique designs for each of the different and many stations.:

This is the interior for Moscow's most historic church, Assumption Cathedral or the Cathedral of the Dormition, inside the Kremlin walls. It is the mother church of Muscovite Russia. The church stands on Cathedral Square and was built in 1475–1479 by the Italian architect Aristotele Fioravanti. It was erected on the spot of an older 14th century cathedral of the same name:

We did the day trip to Moscow with Alla-tour and were very pleased with our tour. Our guide whose English was great was a wealth of information and the day went very smoothly. I checked the web site and Alla's prices for 2012 range from $884 a person for two down to $542 a person for 6 with the 5% cruisecritic discount. So if you can get a group together the per person price goes down considerably. You can try to do this on the roll call section of cruisecritic.

We did not go to the Palace and as Terry says this is not included generally in tours. However, we did go to the Diamond Fund, an amazing display of crown jewels and jewelry in the Armoury building but not really part of the Armoury. I would think you could include this if you had a small group and really wanted to see it. It is quite small and does not accommodate a large group. You can google "diamond fund kremlin" to learn more.

Here are some of my pictures

Red Square with St. Basil’s at the far end

Kremlin Cathedral Square

Bolshoi Theatre

Treasures at the Armoury

200 ton Tsar Bell

Tomb of the Unknown Soldier

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We did the day trip to Moscow with Alla-tour and were very pleased with our tour. Our guide whose English was great was a wealth of information and the day went very smoothly. I checked the web site and Alla's prices for 2012 range from $884 a person for two down to $542 a person for 6 with the 5% cruisecritic discount. So if you can get a group together the per person price goes down considerably. You can try to do this on the roll call section of cruisecritic. We did not go to the Palace and as Terry says this is not included generally in tours. However, we did go to the Diamond Fund, an amazing display of crown jewels and jewelry in the Armoury building but not really part of the Armoury. I would think you could include this if you had a small group and really wanted to see it. It is quite small and does not accommodate a large group. You can google "diamond fund kremlin" to learn more.

Well said, cadreamer! (nice photos, by the way).

We also used Alla. She is just a super person to work with and, if you get a group together, she will accomodate what YOU want to do!! You can check-out her Moscow tour at:

http://www.alla-tour.com/tours/1

As cadreamer suggests, go to your roll call on Cruise Critic & see if you can get a group together.

Terry, your pix, per usual, are awesome! Still envious! :)

Terry, your pix, per usual, are awesome! Still envious! :) jill

Appreciate, Jill, the kind comments! Envy is GOOD!!

Below are a few more visuals on Moscow that are more "interesting". Fascinating to having seen both cities, back-to-back. It really puts all of this unique Russian history and architecture in better perspective.

Did a June 7-19, 2011, Solstice cruise from Barcelona that had stops in Villefranche, ports near Pisa and Rome, Naples, Kotor, Venice and Dubrovnik . Enjoyed great weather and a wonderful trip. Dozens of wonderful visuals with key highlights, tips, comments, etc., on these postings. We are now at 67,001 views for this live/blog re-cap on our first sailing with Celebrity and much on wonderful Barcelona. Check these postings and added info at:

The famed KGB (Secret Police) Headquarters in Moscow where many entered and did not exit (alive) during the 1950’s and 1960’s:

Kremlin Treasures: Royal coaches:

Young Military Officers on the streets of Moscow with Soviet "High Hat".:

These are the series of smaller domes on the top of the Church of the Deposition of the Robe in the Kremlin Cathedral Square area.:

Inside the newly, more westernized GUM Department Store:

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