Cruises To and From the MidAtlantic
Staying on land is not the only way to enjoy the midatlantic. Several cruises depart from and visit various ports of call in New York, Baltimore, and Northern Virginia. Here is a quick list of some of the most intriguing and value-laden offers scheduled for 2011. Please contact your travel agent or book with me at Washington on Stage.
Norwegian Cruise Lines
From New York to the Bahamas, 7 days. Take the family on the Nickelodeon All Access Cruise. Meet stars from the Nickelodeon network’s iCarly show and enjoy other fun characters like Sponge Bob. On your way to the Bahamas, stop in Orlando and take a day to visit Disney World, Universal Studios, or Sea World.
From New York to the Caribbean, 10 days. Visit San Juan, St. Thomas, Antigua, St. Maarten, and Tortola together on this exclusive getaway cruise. Experience the islands and sun with this fun and relaxing vacation.
Carnival Cruise Lines
From New York, NY to Canada, 4 days. Sail from New York to Saint John’s Bay in Canada. Take a horse drawn trolley through the streets of the Saint John’s Bay area or opt for a 3-in-1 tour or an escape to the Bay of Fundy to do more and see more on your trip.
From Norfolk, VA to Norfolk, VA, 2 days. It’s Carnival’s Two-Day Cruise to Nowhere, also available in New York. With this cruise, having fun at sea is the main priority. It’s one long weekend getaway out at sea.
From Baltimore, MD to the Bahamas, 7 days. What more could you ask for beyond the beautiful beaches, warm sun, and cool waters of the Bahamas? A cruise ship to take you there! This trip leaving from Baltimore has it all.
Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines
From Baltimore to Bermuda, 5 nights. Lavish in the island riches of the Bahamas. This 5 night cruise offers the perfect fun and pamper treatment that anyone could ask for. Also available from New York.
Crystal Cruises
From New York to Miami, 12 days. Digital filmmaking is the theme for this luxurious cruise. Immerse yourself in relaxation while also learning the fundamentals of shooting your own home travel video. Along the way, you will visit Bermuda, Antigua, and the British West Indies among other featured destinations.
Norwegian Cruise Lines
From New York to the Bahamas, 7 days. Take the family on the Nickelodeon All Access Cruise. Meet stars from the Nickelodeon network’s iCarly show and enjoy other fun characters like Sponge Bob. On your way to the Bahamas, stop in Orlando and take a day to visit Disney World, Universal Studios, or Sea World.
From New York to the Caribbean, 10 days. Visit San Juan, St. Thomas, Antigua, St. Maarten, and Tortola together on this exclusive getaway cruise. Experience the islands and sun with this fun and relaxing vacation.
Carnival Cruise Lines
From New York, NY to Canada, 4 days. Sail from New York to Saint John’s Bay in Canada. Take a horse drawn trolley through the streets of the Saint John’s Bay area or opt for a 3-in-1 tour or an escape to the Bay of Fundy to do more and see more on your trip.
From Norfolk, VA to Norfolk, VA, 2 days. It’s Carnival’s Two-Day Cruise to Nowhere, also available in New York. With this cruise, having fun at sea is the main priority. It’s one long weekend getaway out at sea.
From Baltimore, MD to the Bahamas, 7 days. What more could you ask for beyond the beautiful beaches, warm sun, and cool waters of the Bahamas? A cruise ship to take you there! This trip leaving from Baltimore has it all.
Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines
From Baltimore to Bermuda, 5 nights. Lavish in the island riches of the Bahamas. This 5 night cruise offers the perfect fun and pamper treatment that anyone could ask for. Also available from New York.
Crystal Cruises
From New York to Miami, 12 days. Digital filmmaking is the theme for this luxurious cruise. Immerse yourself in relaxation while also learning the fundamentals of shooting your own home travel video. Along the way, you will visit Bermuda, Antigua, and the British West Indies among other featured destinations.
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