Baltimore

Three options for sailing out of Baltimore … it’s just SO easy!

 

American Independence and Star Class of Ship

American Constitution

American Constitution, Independence, Star

Cruise in luxury from Baltimore on these small ships made in Salisbury, MD. American Cruise Line operates on rivers such as the Mississippi, Hudson, Columbia, and Snake. They also travel to New England, Alaska, and the Southeast.

Guest capacity is: Constitution 170, Independence 100, Star 100

Itineraries include:

  • 7 night Chesapeake Bay (Yorktown/Williamsburg, Crisfield/Tangier, Cambridge/Oxford, St. Michaels, Annapolis)

  • 11 night American Revolution (Norfolk, Williamsburg, Yorktown, DC, Mt Vernon, Cambridge, St. Michaels, Annapolis)

  • 14 night East Coast Inland Passage (St. Michaels, Norfolk, Kitty Hawk, Beaufort/Morehead NC, Wilmington, Charleston, Beaufort SC, Hilton Head, Savannah, St. Simons, Jekyll Island, Fernandina Beach, Amelia Island. Note that this is one way not round trip from Baltimore)

Carnival Legend

Carnival Legend and Pride

This ship likes to party and contains more balcony cabins. Adults can get lost in a good book, or just one another’s company, at the legendarily kid-free Serenity Adult Only Area… and then dance the night away at Medusa’s Lair Dance Club.

If you’re out to find new legends, flip directly to the RedFrog Pub, featuring not only a mythical mascot, but actual drinks. This ship, which pays tribute to some of the most enduring legends throughout the ages, still features classic Carnival Legend favorites. Take a dip in the Camelot and Avalon pools, wish for fortune at Club Merlin Casino, and taste something savory at Truffles Restaurant. There’s more than one way to dine at Lido Deck’s Unicorn Café, including handmade faves at Guy’s Burger Joint and fresh taco-burrito goodness at BlueIguana Cantina. And of course there’s The Golden Fleece Steakhouse, where the great multi-course meal is no myth.

Music lovers who go for the classics will love Billie’s Piano Bar. Anyone with a move in their groove will find Lip Sync Battle the place to let it out. Kids will tell and retell their tale of their favorite vacation, spent hanging out and meeting new friends at one of three supervised youth areas.

Guest capacity is 2124

Itineraries include:

  • 6 night Bermuda

  • 7 night Bahamas

  • 7 night Eastern Caribbean (Grand Turk & Bahamas)

  • 8 night Eastern Caribbean (stop in Dominican Republic)

  • 14 night Panama Canal

Royal Caribbean Vision of the Seas

Vision of the Seas

This is a fan-favorite class of ship of Debbie’s groups. Whether you’re relaxing soaking up the sunshine poolside at the adults-only Solarium or chasing thrills on the rock climbing wall or the bungee trampoline, Enchantment of the Seas® is what getaway goals are made of.

No matter what kind of flavors you’re in the mood for, every bite onboard is bound to thrill you. Head to Park Café for deli delights — like the famous “Kummelweck” roast beef sandwich — or Chops Grille℠ for a hallmark steakhouse experience spotlighting prime cuts of meat and decadent seafood — or experience The Chef’s Table.

Belt out classics from your favorite Broadway shows and box office hits in the original production Stage to Screen, or bang your head along to rock-and-roll tunes from iconic films in Can’t Stop the Rock. Or watch an outdoor movie or try your luck at the casino. And if you’re craving a little cardio, skip the gym and head to Boleros where you can show off your salsa moves to the sound of a live six-piece band. There’s also the Viking Crown Lounge, Schooner Piano Bar, Solarium Bar, and the R Bar for unplugging and unwinding.

Guest capacity is 2284

Itineraries include:

  • 5 and 6 nights round trip to Bermuda

  • 7 and 8 nights Charleston, Port Canaveral, and Bahamas

  • 8 night Canada and New England

  • 8 and 9 nights Bermuda and Bahamas

  • 12 night Southern Caribbean (St Croix, St Maarten, St Lucia, St Kitts, & Barbados)