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Baltimore may call itself "the city that reads," but Carnival Cruise Lines is trying to make it the city that cruises. The 2,124-passenger Carnival Pride sailed into the harbor here on April 27 ...
Carnival Cruise Line's 2,214-passenger Carnival Pride returned to the Port of Baltimore on March 29 to operate a year-round program of five- to 14-day cruises to Bermuda, the Caribbean, the Bahamas ...
Carnival Cruise Line is the first cruise line to set sail from the Port of Baltimore since the industry-wide pause in operations. Carnival Pride was set to depart Sunday on a seven-day cruise to The ...
Carnival Pride arrived in Baltimore this morning to resume operations.Carnival Pride returned from a week-long cruise that embarked in Norfolk, VA, where Carni ...
The massive Carnival Pride cruise liner docked at the port of Baltimore just before sunrise Sunday for the first time in five months, ending a hiatus created when new air standards sent the ship ...
We were the first cruise line to ever operate year-round from Baltimore and we are happy to bring the Pride home," said Christine Duffy, president and CEO of Carnival Cruise Lines.
Two seven-day itineraries will be available from Baltimore, a Florida-Bahamas route and an Eastern Caribbean one. Carnival expects to carry 120,000 guests a year from Baltimore on the 2,124 ...
Carnival Pride will also sail two five-day Bermuda cruises in 2015-16 – one departing Oct. 26, 2015, and another April 10, 2016.
The last Carnival ship to sail out of the Port of Baltimore is November 20. In recent years, Baltimore had become the fifth busiest cruise port on the East Coast.
The Pride is scheduled to depart for the last time from Baltimore on Nov. 30, 2014, on an eight-day, one-way cruise to San Juan, Puerto Rico, after which it will sail to its new home port, Tampa.
Passengers arrived on Sunday for the departure of the first Carnival Pride cruise to leave the Port of Baltimore’s South Locust Point Cruise Terminal since the pandemic began.The seven-day ...
Long-awaited return. A Carnival cruise ship comes back to Baltimore after a months-long absence. The vacation company says it's staying year-round this time.
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