Everyone at least once in their life wants to take a Caribbean vacation. The region known for its white, sandy beaches, azure blue waters, and melting pot culture attracts travelers from all over the globe – including the U.S., which sits right above.
Yet, as most vessels depart from Florida, an extra trip seems like a necessity for anyone in the Northeast. However, a few Mid-Atlantic ports like Baltimore offer a choice of Caribbean itineraries and cruise lines, allowing you to experience the islands while starting your vacation a little bit closer to home.
Both Royal Caribbean and Carnival Cruise Line call Baltimore home throughout the entire year and offer Caribbean itineraries.
Round-trip itineraries take you to multiple areas in the Caribbean. Because of the distance, expect to spend at least 10 nights at sea, which gives you more time to explore the activities on board.
Even though Baltimore’s slightly more removed, travelers still have a choice of itineraries. Groups of ports let you into the Caribbean’s quintessential cultural aspects, from ancient ruins to European cultural influences to delicious cuisine. From Baltimore, you can take the following:
Eastern and Southern Caribbean Cruises: Often overlapping, these two itineraries span the Greater and Lesser Antilles. Trips focusing on the eastern region frequently stop in San Juan, Puerto Rico, known for its rich history and Spanish architectural influences, and in the U.S. Virgin Islands. After, your ship makes its way down the Lesser Antilles, a chain of volcanic islands extending to South America. Culturally, St. Maarten, St. Kitts and Nevis, Dominica, St. Lucia, Antigua, Martinique, and Barbados blend English, French, African, and Native Caribbean influences – you’ll notice it in everything from the cuisine to the architecture – and are home to some of the world’s most beautiful beaches.
Western Caribbean Cruises: These longer itineraries begin with the Greater Antilles. You’ll spend time visiting Falmouth, Jamaica, and experience the beauty of Grand Cayman. Then, after taking in the quintessential island paradise locale, your cruise continues onto Cozumel, a Mexican port letting you into a world of resorts, Mayan ruins, and waters perfect for scuba diving.
When you want to start your Caribbean vacation closer to home, begin in Baltimore. To start planning, browse Direct Line Cruises today for itineraries and deals.
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