Whether you’re at the beginning or end of your journey, stay and soak up the vibrant atmosphere of Baltimore.
Ships dock at Baltimore’s main cruise port, Cruise Maryland Terminal, which is just a 10-minute drive from Baltimore’s iconic Inner Harbor area.
Stroll along the waterfront promenade and explore the USS Constellation, a floating piece of history, or immerse yourself in underwater wonders at the National Aquarium.
Pay a visit to the Walters Art Museum, housing a diverse collection of artworks spanning across centuries. Venture to Fort McHenry, the birthplace of the "Star-Spangled Banner", or wander through Fells Point, a charming historic district with cobblestone streets, lined with boutiques and eateries.
Bermuda, a British island territory in the North Atlantic, is synonymous with pink-sand beaches like Horseshoe Bay, crystal-clear waters, and a rich maritime history. The island's blend of British and American culture creates a unique charm, evident in its cuisine, architecture, and the warmth of its people.
Known for its coral reefs, Bermuda is a premier destination for diving and snorkelling, offering an underwater spectacle of shipwrecks and vibrant marine life. The island also boasts a range of activities from golfing on world-class courses to exploring the historic Town of St. George, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Bermuda's subtropical climate makes it a year-round destination, where visitors can immerse themselves in the island's laid-back elegance and natural beauty.
King’s Wharf and Heritage Wharf, collectively known as the Royal Naval Dockyard, are situated on Bermuda's West End. These docks are about 20 kilometers (12 miles) from Hamilton, the capital city, which takes approximately 30 minutes by car. Transportation options include taxis, rental scooters, and public buses. The Dockyard itself is rich in attractions such as the National Museum of Bermuda, Dolphin Quest, and various shops and restaurants. For those looking to explore further, ferries provide a scenic route to Hamilton and St. George’s, offering picturesque views of Bermuda’s coastline.
The high-energy capital of the Bahama's, Nassau, is filled with charming colonial-style buildings and pastel-coloured wooden shops that alternate with Georgian-style structures. To the north lies Paradise Island, developed almost exclusively to delight and accommodate visitors. Ships will dock at Prince George Wharf.
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Grand Bahama Island is one of the most popular in The Bahamas chain, with its postcard-perfect beaches made of sand that shimmers like pearls, fronting clear waters in every hue of blue. Alongside its beaches, the island is known for its reef-lined coves, mangrove swamps, golf courses and friendly locals. Ships will dock at Lucayan Harbour.
Top Things to Do in Grand Bahama Island:
Whether you’re at the beginning or end of your journey, stay and soak up the vibrant atmosphere of Baltimore.
Ships dock at Baltimore’s main cruise port, Cruise Maryland Terminal, which is just a 10-minute drive from Baltimore’s iconic Inner Harbor area.
Stroll along the waterfront promenade and explore the USS Constellation, a floating piece of history, or immerse yourself in underwater wonders at the National Aquarium.
Pay a visit to the Walters Art Museum, housing a diverse collection of artworks spanning across centuries. Venture to Fort McHenry, the birthplace of the "Star-Spangled Banner", or wander through Fells Point, a charming historic district with cobblestone streets, lined with boutiques and eateries.
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