Cruise Maryland Terminal

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Baltimore, United States

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Cruise Maryland Terminal Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Cruise Maryland Terminal is located in Baltimore, United States on 2001 E McComas St. Cruise Maryland Terminal is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category cruise terminal in United States.

Address

2001 E McComas St

Phone

+18006387519

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Steve Gallagher

The boat was just renovated but still shows some age. Overall a great experience. The crew were nice and the boarding was smooth. Getting off was a different story. It was a cluster and not well thought out. Took forever to get off.

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Sofia Vanesa Correia

First official stop on my travels across the world. Wasn't able or leave the ship but it was the beginning of a new adventure . Was Was really sunny day and the bay smelled like food. We saw small dolphins just trailing around the ship.

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Mitul Rana

Excellent cruise terminal. The staff and personnel are very active and make sure you get through the checkin process quickly and efficiently. Took care of our bags very quickly and staff was always happy to assist. Very well organized. We cruised on the Carnival Pride and had an excellent time. When we got back from the cruise the luggage was well organized at the terminal and very easy to find. We are looking forward to our next cruises out of baltimore.

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Dawn Imes

Great place so ready to board from Baltimore. Quick and easy boarding for carnival pride.

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Lee Slusser

Very easy place to board a cruise ship. There is plenty of parking on site at 15 per day (no added taxes or fees). Reservations not required for the parking. It is super easy to get to off of interstate 95. If you live in the Northeast or the Eastern Midwest, you can easily drive to Baltimore instead of flying to Florida to catch a boat. And it's much easier than catching a boat in New York City, which I've also done. I liked it, and will cruise Maryland again.