Category: Cruise Ports

  • Things to See and Do When You Are Leaving on a Cruise from the Port City of Boston

    Things to See and Do When You Are Leaving on a Cruise from the Port City of Boston

    The Port of Boston is well-known, not only because it is the oldest continually active port in the Western Hemisphere, but also because it is the location of one of the most famous events in U.S. history: the Boston Tea Party. What is perhaps not so well known about the Port of Boston is that it is the point of departure for a number of different cruises. It is, indeed, a major cruise ship port, albeit only during the summer season (approximately May to October). So, if you are taking a cruise from the East Coast, especially one that goes north to other parts of New England and Canada, there is a reasonably good chance you’ll sail from the Port of Boston, and if this is the case, you might want to know what there is to see and do in the port city of Boston. Below we supply precisely this information. Read more […]
  • Things to See and Do When You Are Leaving on a Cruise from the Port City of Baltimore

    Things to See and Do When You Are Leaving on a Cruise from the Port City of Baltimore

    Baltimore is generally not regarded as a cruise departure point, but it does have a major port from which two cruise ships sail year round: the Carnival Pride and the Grandeur of the Seas, part of the Carnival fleet and the Royal Caribbean fleet, respectively. In case you find yourself traveling to the port of Baltimore for a cruise, we have listed a few things you can see and do during your stay in the city. We have also supplied some information about the cruises that depart from this port, as the sights and attractions of Baltimore might be the very things that draw you to depart from there. Read more […]
  • Things to See and Do When You Are Leaving on a Cruise from the Port City of Bayonne

    Things to See and Do When You Are Leaving on a Cruise from the Port City of Bayonne

    If people know of Bayonne, New Jersey at all, they probably know it as a port city. That’s how we know of it, and that is likely how other people who are interested in the cruise industry know of it as well. Three cruise ships sail from the city, and between the three vessels cruise vacations are offered all year long from Bayonne. Thanks primarily to the activity of Royal Caribbean’s two ships, the Legend of the Seas and the Explorer of the Seas, which offer the vast majority of the cruises out of New Jersey, the Bayonne port is actually a fairly major port for cruise ships. (The Celebrity Summit is the other ship that sails out of Bayonne, but it doesn’t offer nearly as many cruises as the combined total of Royal Caribbean’s sailings.) Given that lots of people sail out of this port, we figured it would be helpful to let people know what things they can do and see before they leave the Bayonne port. If you find yourself in Bayonne awaiting the departure of your cruise, here are few things – sights, attractions, etc. – that might help you pass the time. Read more […]
  • Which Cruise Lines Leave From The Port of Baltimore?

    If you’re a cruiser looking to set sail from the lovely east coast, you may be wondering which cruise lines leave from the Port of Baltimore. There are several cruise lines that leave from the Port of Baltimore including two of the biggest cruise lines in the industry today — Royal Caribbean International Cruise Line and Norwegian Cruise Line. Read more […]
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