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2013 Baltimore Maryland Cruise Ports

Some of the Baltimore Maryland cruises that may come and go from the Port of Baltimore include these sample voyages below.  Return to the Cruise Ports page.

Cruise Maryland offers 105 cruises to the Bahamas, Bermuda, Canada/New England and the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruise Lines Pride, & Royal Caribbean International’s Enchantment of the Seas.   In 2011, Carnival Cruise Lines and Royal Caribbean Cruises will offer and provide year round sailings from the Cruise Maryland terminal.

Major Cruise lines offering Baltimore Maryland Cruises include:

Carnival Cruises
Royal Caribbean Cruises
Celebrity Cruises


Parking & Rates

Rates
We make it easy for you: no advanced reservations are required to park in our secured, long-term lots which are located within walking distance of the Cruise Maryland Terminal. Parking rates are payable upon arrival by credit card, cash, or traveler’s checks. We accept VISA, MasterCard, and American Express.

Special needs accessible parking is available on site.
Passenger Vehicles and SUV's $15.00 per cruise night.
Recreational Vehicles under 30' $30.00 per cruise night.
Recreational Vehicles over 30' & Busses $40.00 per cruise night..

Luggage
Upon arrival, passengers will be directed to drop off their luggage in the appropriate luggage boxes for screening and handling. Please have your cruise line-issued luggage tags completed and attached to your bags. If you do not have tags please visit the tent marked “Cruise Luggage Tags” upon entrance to the terminal. It is located on the left as you enter.

After dropping off your luggage, you will then be directed to the appropriate secured, long-term parking lot.

Directions
Cruise Terminal Address:
2001 East McComas Street,
Baltimore, MD 21230

Traveling from points South:
Follow I-95 North to Exit 55, Key Highway. Once you exit stay straight for approximately .08 miles on East McComas Street. Cruise Maryland Terminal’s entrance is on the right.

Traveling from points North:
Follow I-95 South through the Ft. McHenry Tunnel, be sure to be in the far right lane (bore #1) when going through the tunnel. Take Exit 55, Key Highway. Turn left at the traffic light (traveling under the overpass) onto East McComas Street. Cruise Maryland Terminal’s entrance is approximately 350 feet on the right.

Cruise Terminal Address:
2001 East McComas Street, Baltimore, MD 21230

Important information for departing passengers:
•The cruise terminal entrance opens at 8:00 a.m. or two hours after the ship arrives; however, do not arrive prior to the embarkation time on your ticket.
•Please have your ticket ready upon entering the Cruise Maryland Terminal Building.
•Due to security restrictions, no one will be allowed in the passenger building without a valid cruise ticket and government photo ID or valid passport (preferred).
•Identify all your bags including carry-ons, using your cruise line luggage tags. Tags should be completed and affixed to each piece of luggage before you arrive at the terminal. If you do not have tags, upon entry to the terminal, visit the tent marked "Cruise Luggage Tags" (located on your left as you enter) to receive your tags.
•All visitors will be required to present a valid government-issued photo ID upon entering the cruise terminal (e.g., state driver's license, passport or official identification with photograph). All minors must be accompanied by parent or guardian.
•Refer to the cruise line's website for instructions on procedures prior to your cruise.
New Boarding Requirement
Land and Sea Travel

•A valid passport is required for air travel to/from Canada, the Caribbean and Bermuda.
•Effective June 1, 2009 only a valid passport (unless otherwise noted below) or other WHTI (Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative) compliant documents will be accepted for entry or re-entry into the United States. For a list of all approved documents visit: travel.state.gov
•U.S. citizens on closed-loop cruises (cruises that begin and end at the same port in the U.S.) will be able to enter or depart the country with proof of citizenship, such as a birth certificate and laminated government-issued picture ID showing name and date of birth. A U.S. citizen under the age of 16 can present either an original or certified copy of his or her birth certificate, a Consular Report of Birth Abroad issued by the U.S. Department of State, or Certificate of Naturalization issued by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.
Additional Passport information updates, click here.

IMPORTANT: Change in documentation & check-in requirements for U.S. departures;

Effective Immediately - ALL CRUISE PASSENGERS
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security requires all cruise lines to all cruise lines to provide final passenger manifests 60 minutes prior to departure from U.S. ports. This means that ALL passengers must arrive at the pier for check-in, at least 90 minutes to 2 hours, prior to the ship's scheduled departure time, so they can be processed and onboard, at least 60 minutes before sailing, or they can be denied boarding. This is a major change, from the current boarding procedure!

 

 

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