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Baltimore is a good place to start your cruise adventure from. Known as Charm City, the city has so much to offer visitors who start their cruise holiday there. The port is located in 2001 East McComas Street and is called the Helen Delich Bentley Port of Baltimore. It is a modern port with great facilities for clients boarding their cruise sailing around the Bermuda and the Bahamas.

There are a number of cruise lines leaving from Baltimore including Royal Caribbean and Carnival ships with regular cruise departures around Atlantic and US ports of call. Try our booking engine above to see if the sailings are available or call one of our representative who will have access to ships that do not load their stock in the online systems.

Cruises departing from Baltimore are usually very well priced with bargains for people who live near the port as you do not need the added cost of flying to get on board the cruise ship. However, if you have to travel by plane to Baltimore, our cruise experts will be more than happy to contact you and arrange your full itinerary of pre and post cruise tours in Baltimore as well as your flights.

Cruises sailing from Baltimore include adult only cruises, honeymoon cruises, historical cruises, singles cruises, family holidays, spa & fitness cruises, luxury cruise lines and small ships offering a lot of fun and adventure for all members of the family. There are 5, 7 and 14 day itineraries to choose from. Last minute cruises departing from Baltimore are also in high demand as passengers make last minute choices to start their vacation sailing around Atlantic and US ports of call.

If you have never visited Baltimore before it would be an excellent idea to stop before or after your cruise and spend a couple of days strolling along the Inner Harbuor and make your way through The Baltimore Museum of Art, where you'll find impressionist paintings from the likes of Matisse, Picasso and Cézanne. If admiring art isn't your thing, take to Federal Hill Park or catch a baseball game at Oriole Park at Camden Yards before indulging your taste buds with blue crabs, a city favourite. For off-the-beaten-path exploration, head to Druid Hill Park to see the Maryland Zoo and stop by Mount Vernon to see Baltimore's Washington Monument. Baltimore is also known for its incredible hotels, great restaurants and warm friendly people.

Things to Do in Baltimore

  • Baltimore Museum of Art
  • The Walters Art Museum
  • Take a picnic in Patterson Park
  • See the USS Constellation
  • National Aquarium in Baltimore which is made up or more than 16,000 animals
 
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