Inner Harbor Skyline, Baltimore, Maryland
BIG CITY CHARM

Cruisereise fra Baltimore, Maryland

If you’re kicking off your vacation in Maryland, you have more to look forward to than your time in the tropics. Cruises from Baltimore offer the perfect mix of big-city bustle and vacation vibes. This northeast capital overflows with rich history, plenty of iconic sights, and a top-notch food scene you won’t want to miss out on. Spend the morning walking around Baltimore’s Inner Harbor, where stately tall ships offer a glimpse into this East Coast city’s rich maritime legacy. Check out the National Aquarium, home to more than 750 species, an open-ocean shark tank, and a multi-story coral reef exhibit. And be sure to visit the star-shaped Fort McHenry, birthplace of America’s “Star-Spangled Banner” anthem. In between city sights, make a pit stop at one of Baltimore’s many acclaimed restaurants, locally loved coffee and tea shops, or craft breweries. Add a day or two to your vacation to experience the best of Baltimore before or after you set sail — you’ll be glad you did.
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THE BUZZ ABOUT BALTIMORE 

What draws so many people to Baltimore? Perhaps it's the top places to visit in Baltimore the world-famous and historic inner harbor which boasts tall ships and reveals the city's maritime legacy. Or maybe it's the star-shaped Fort McHenry, the birthplace of America's "Star-Spangled Banner" anthem. Or maybe it's the world-renowned museums, award-winning restaurants or jazz music scene. Not to mention, the city is a gateway to everywhere from the Northeast and Canada, to the exotic Caribbean islands and Bermuda. Celebrate sports at the Babe Ruth Birthplace Museum, view world's largest collection of art by Henri Matisse at the Baltimore Museum of Art or gaze at the 55 centuries worth of art within the walls of The Walters Art Museum. Whatever you choose to experience during your cruise from Baltimore, you'll surely come to understand why so many return to Charm City.

THE CHARM IN CHARM CITY
Coined the Charm City in 1975, Baltimore has a lot to offer. From mid-Atlantic cuisine and unique architecture to stunning art exhibits and friendly locals, Baltimore puts the charm in Charm City. Indulge in the famous Chesapeake Bay blue crabs, steamed in Old Bay seasoning. Then explore Lexington Market, where you'll find nearly 100 vendors shucking raw bar fare.
GET JAZZED
Cruises from Baltimore give you the opportunity to learn more about noteworthy names of Baltimore-born celebrities, like Billie Holiday and Cab Calloway. Today, the city is full of musicians keeping the jazz tradition alive and the music scene just as spirited as it was in the 1920s and 1930s.
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Aside from Baltimore's maritime history, the city is also known for its delicious food and unique art exhibits. Before boarding your cruise out of Baltimore walk down The Avenue, through the Bohemian art district, and then indulge in farm-to-table restaurants, craft-beer joints, artisanal pizza and Instagram-able cocktails.


ANCHORED IN ADVENTURE

Old school charm meets modern thrills in the Inner Harbor with two great destinations to sail to, including Royal Caribbean’s private island, Perfect Day at Cococay.

ENCHANTMENT OF THE SEAS

Whether you’re chilling poolside or scoping out the sights from the top of the rock climbing wall, Enchantment of the Seas® makes it easy to maximize every moment onboard. Sailing from Baltimore, this fan-favorite delves deeper and adventures further, taking you to shores that most other ships never see.

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BERMUDA

From its pastel-painted estates to its pink-sand beaches and turquoise shores, world renown diving and golfing, Bermuda is a land bursting with color and adventure.

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Things To Do in Baltimore

Inner Harbor Downtown Dock Ship, Baltimore, Maryland

Nautical Ties

Inner Harbor Downtown Dock Ship, Baltimore, Maryland

Inner Harbor Downtown Dock Ship, Baltimore, Maryland

Nautical Ties

No visit to Baltimore is complete without exploring the historic Inner Harbor. Step aboard a collection of impressive ships— a Pearl Harbor-era cutter, a 1930s lightship, a sail-powered warship dating back to 1797. Then stroll around brick walkways flanked by chic boutiques, restaurants serving Mid-Atlantic seafood, and photo-worthy views of the water.

American Flag Fort McHenry, Baltimore, Maryland

Star Of The Show

American Flag Fort McHenry, Baltimore, Maryland

American Flag Fort McHenry, Baltimore, Maryland

Star Of The Show

Relive the Battle of Baltimore at Fort McHenry, where in 1814, by dawn’s early light, Francis Scott Key wrote the lyrics of The Star-Spangled Banner, the United States’ national anthem. Enter this star-shaped citadel to follow a period costumed guide around the grounds, watch an educational film, and see a replica of the 15-starred American flag.

Waterfront Promenade National Aquarium Sunset, Baltimore, Maryland
Waterfront Promenade National Aquarium Sunset, Baltimore, Maryland

Water Logged

Cruises from Baltimore facilitate encounters with almost 20,000 sea creatures spanning seven stories of interactive exhibits at the National Aquarium. Widely considered one of the best in America, this mind-boggling aquatic space includes a rooftop rainforest, multistory shark tank and reef recreations that are home to sea turtles, stingrays, bottlenose dolphins, sharks and more.

Plate of Blue Crab with Lemon and Seasoning Baltimore, Maryland
Plate of Blue Crab with Lemon and Seasoning Baltimore, Maryland

Local Cuisine

You can’t leave Baltimore without feasting on Chesapeake Bay blue crabs, which are steamed in Old Bay seasoning or served as golden brown cakes. Little Italy’s trattorias serve up pasta, tiramisu and cannoli— and National Bohemian Beer, lovingly nicknamed Natty Boh, is a local staple. Lexington Market is a foodie’s paradise where nearly 100 vendors shuck raw bar fare, plus enjoy deli sandwiches and the famous Berger cookie.

Skyline Inner Harbor Promenade Sunset, Baltimore, Maryland
Skyline Inner Harbor Promenade Sunset, Baltimore, Maryland

Shopping

Satisfy all your souvenir needs and more at Harborplace, a festival marketplace during your Baltimore cruise. Mount Vernon’s Antique Row houses a string of retailers dating to the 1840s. The Hampden neighborhood is known for indie stores and vintage clothing outfitters— or browse Thames Street in Fells Point for vinyl records, books and trendy clothing.

Innsidetips
Innsidetips
1 The Baltimore Water Taxi is the best way to explore the Inner Harbor. With 14 stops along the waterfront, boats arrive approximately every 15 minutes at the most popular attractions.
2 A 15% to 20% gratuity is customary in restaurants and bars. At the airport, tip skycaps at least $1 per bag.

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