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Baltimore could lose one of its major cruise partners. Royal Caribbean says it will sail its Vision of the Seas out of Baltimore until 2026, but then will relocate to Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Royal Caribbean and Carnival cruise ships took off from the Port of Baltimore after the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in March.
Carnival’s Conquest class ship could accommodate 1,000 more passengers than the current ship operating out of Baltimore’s ...
The cruise industry has played a key role at the Port of Baltimore. In 2023, the port handled more than 444,000 passengers, ...
Vision of the Seas departs from Baltimore for itineraries in the Caribbean ... Greenland and the Panama Canal. Find a Cruise Sign up for Deals » Disclaimers about ship ratings: A ship’s ...
The Port of Baltimore will lose one of its two year-round cruise ships in late 2026. It might get a larger ship, though, in ...
The sister ships, Vision of the Seas and Rhapsody of the Seas, feature expansive walls of glass that afford wrap-around views. The atrium is a focal point and soars through seven of the ship's decks.
Carnival is sending a Conquest-class ship to Baltimore in 2027, allowing about 1,000 more cruise passengers per sailing ...
which manages one of the largest databases of cruise reviews and ratings by travelers. A total of 1633 guests have reviewed Vision of the Seas, giving it a rating of 4 on a scale of 1-5.
Carnival is the first cruise line to note ... temporarily unavailable. Baltimore bridge collapse may cost Carnival up to $10 million in 2024. Carnival rerouted Red Sea itineraries, resulting ...
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. on Friday said its “Vision of the Seas” cruise ship returned to Port Everglades in Florida with 108 people who might have caught an illness thought to be norovirus.
takes its Vision of the Seas line to Fort Lauderdale beginning in late 2026, according to a spokesperson. The cruise industry and the travelers it attracts is key to the Port of Baltimore ...