Cruises Departing From Norfolk, VA

Norfolk, Virginia, is fast becoming a popular destination from which to begin a cruise. Royal Caribbean International and Carnival ships leave Norfolk on cruises in May, June and October. Ships leave from the port dock at a terminal next to Nauticus, the National Maritime Museum, near the USS Wisconsin. Before departing on their sea voyage, travelers can dine at one of several restaurants near the dock or visit the city's numerous shops and museums.
  1. Bermuda cruises

    • Royal Caribbean International's Enchantment of the Seas leaves Norfolk on five-night cruises to King's Wharf, Bermuda, several times a year. Ship amenities include rock climbing, bungee trampoline and a splash deck. The ship's solarium has a sliding deck.

    Bahamas cruises

    • The Carnival Glory offers cruises to the Bahamas from Norfolk several times a year. The ship visits ports in Nassau and Freeport. Ship amenities include a large outdoor screen where movies are shown and a 214-foot water slide.

    Caribbean cruise

    • Royal Caribbean's Enchantment of the Seas sails for nine days to destinations throughout the Caribbean, including San Juan, Puerto Rico; St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands; Samana, Dominican Republic; and Labadee, Haiti, throughout the year.

    Cruise to nowhere

    • The Carnival Glory offers a "cruise to nowhere" once a year as it heads out into the ocean for two days. It does not stop at any ports during the voyage.

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