The Spirit of Baltimore sails the Inner Harbor. It combines dining, dancing and live entertainment with the sights of Baltimore's seascape. Depending on the time of day, cruisers enjoy lunch, dinner or cocktails onboard. Lunch cruises generally last two hours and most dinner cruises last about three hours. The ship is perfect for large groups of 20 or more people, small groups of one to 19 people or couples and families. It accommodates up to 450 guests.
The Spirit of Baltimore also offers moonlight cruises during the months of June through September. The cruise departs at midnight and lasts two hours, returning to docks at 2 a.m. These cruises provide open seating for guests to enjoy late night snacks while dancing the night away beneath the stars. The ship boasts an outdoor observation deck for passengers to take in the sights of the Inner Harbor. The cruise ship provides passengers access to a cash bar. Passengers must be 21 years or older to board with a valid identification.
Spirit provides a New Year's Eve fireworks cruise for passengers age 21 and older. The ship disembarks the Inner Harbor at 9:30 p.m. on New Year's Eve and returns to dockside by 1 a.m. on New Year's Day. Passengers enjoy a dinner buffet, dancing and a magical display of fireworks at midnight to kick off the New Year. An open bar with premium spirits is included in the ticket price.
Individuals looking for spiritual inspiration should check out Spirit Cruise's gospel lunch cruise. It provides passengers an all-you-can-eat lunch buffet, live gospel singers and DJs playing gospel music. Passengers spend two hours sailing the waters along Baltimore's Inner Harbor. It's an ideal water excursion for church congregations, youth and adult gospel choirs, Sunday school classes and anyone who enjoys gospel singing. In addition to the gospel cruise, Spirit offers other themed cruises, like its R&B moonlight cruise and charmed city jazz cruise.