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Based on published itineraries, there are 12 ships making 115 ship calls in 2024. Baltimore is the 29th largest cruise port in the U.S. with 378,000 passengers scheduled to move through the port.
BALTIMORE -- Carnival Cruise Line will continue its partnership with the Port of Baltimore for another five years in a new agreement that begins on January 1, 2025.
“Cruising is back in Baltimore,” declared Jonathan Daniels, executive director of the Maryland Port Administration, as passengers began arriving Saturday at the Cruise Maryland Terminal.
September 12, 2021 / 11:24 PM EDT / CBS Baltimore BALTIMORE (WJZ) -- The Carnival Pride cruise ship left from the Port of Baltimore Sunday, packed with travelers willing to take the risk of travel.
In 2023, 444,000 passengers departed on cruises from the Port of Baltimore. The Port supports 15,330 direct jobs and 139,180 jobs in Maryland, according to the state's website.
The Norwegian Sky will then return to Baltimore in September 2024. In addition to Norwegian, both Royal Caribbean and Carnival Cruise Line count the Port of Baltimore as a homeport.
The cruise officials say there are other protocols onboard, including quarantine and contact tracing in case guests test positive. All 100% of the vaccinated staff will serve 1,500 guests -- 70% ...
The Carnival Pride will sail from Baltimore Sunday on a seven-day trip to the Bahamas, the first ship to carry passengers from the state-owned port’s cruise terminal in 18 months because of the ...