Maryland and Royal Caribbean Sign Through 2020

The Maryland Port Administration (MPA) today announced a new contract with Royal Caribbean International that will extend the cruise line’s year-round departures from the Helen Delich Bentley Port of Baltimore through June 2020. 

Royal Caribbean’s Grandeur of the Seas will continue to offer a wide range of cruising experiences from Maryland to the Bahamas, Bermuda, the Caribbean, and New England/Canada.

“Our administration is pleased that Royal Caribbean has made a long-term commitment to Maryland and to the Port of Baltimore,” said Governor Larry Hogan. “Through this partnership, vacationers will continue to have a popular and convenient cruising option that provides a significant boost to Maryland’s economy for years to come.”

The Grandeur of the Seas will continue offering five, nine and 12-night roundtrip itineraries from Baltimore, including a new nine-night voyage to Nassau.

“Royal Caribbean is pleased to renew our contract with the Port of Baltimore,” said Michael Bayley, president and chief executive officer for Royal Caribbean International. “Baltimore is a fantastic departure point for our guests who live in the Mid-Atlantic States, the northeast and beyond, and the city continuously provides our guests with a wonderful start to their cruise vacation.”

In 2015, nearly 200,000 passengers sailed on 90 cruises from the Port of Baltimore. The Port ranks 6th on the East Coast, 11th in the U.S. and 20th in the world for cruise passengers.

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