The five-night Royal Caribbean cruise holiday sails to Kings Wharf, Bermuda, from Baltimore. In Bermuda, you can enjoy beaches, golf courses and the town of St.George, among other attractions. For culture, there are eight Heritage Bermuda museums and the Bermuda Arts Center and Craft Market. You can also take a trip on a glass-bottomed boat or travel by kayak through Paradise Lakes.
There is a Royal Caribbean cruise holiday from Baltimore to the Bahamas, with a port stop in Florida en route. You can choose a seven-night or a nine-night cruise. Situated just north of the Caribbean islands, the islands of the Bahamas offer impressive landscapes, beaches and water sport activities. The ship is tendered at CocoCay, a secluded island reserved exclusively for Royal Caribbean cruise guests.
The nine-night Eastern Caribbean cruise departs from Baltimore and docks at San Juan, Puerto Rico; Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas; Samana, Dominican Republic; and Labadee, Haiti. The Caribbean islands offer many opportunities for snorkeling, swimming, golf and shopping. The El Yunque Rainforest in Puerto Rico has 240 species of tree and hundreds of miniature orchids.
There is an option of an eight-night or nine-night cruise from Baltimore to New England and Canada. The nine-night cruise docks at Portland, Maine; Bar Harbor, Maine; Saint John, New Brunswick; Halifax, Nova Scotia and Boston, Massachusetts. (The eight-night cruise does not dock at Bar Harbor.) The fall tends to be the best time of year to take this cruise holiday to experience the vivid foliage and array of lighthouses along the coastline.
The 12-night Royal Caribbean Southern Caribbean Cruise docks at Labadee, Haiti; Samana, Dominican Republic; San Juan, Puerto Rico; Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas; Philipsburg, St. Maarten and Tortola, British Virgin Islands. People on this cruise can see a dazzling butterfly farm in St. Maarten and can enjoy mountain biking trails on Tortola's mountains.