Baltimore, Maryland Port Reviews

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by barkdanger

If you live in Maryland, Baltimore is the easiest cruise port to sail from. From the Eastern Shore (Where I live), nothing beats a two hour drive to take a cruise! Baltimore City however….well it’s Baltimore.

Visited: Mar 13, 2022

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by GalaxyJane

We stayed in a nice part of town by the Inner Harbor and nevertheless spend our entire time being accosted by aggressive panhandlers. We even had one follow us into a store and begin harrassing all the patrons, while the management ignored it altogether. I was with my kids, so it made me feel unsafe on their behalf. There was plenty to do exploring the Inner Harbor on foot and lots of restaurants within walking distance, you just have to run the gauntlet to get to any of them.

Visited: Jun 30, 2019

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by ronehall

Embarkation / Debarkation. We live 1 hour away, so can only comment that the port is easy to access. If driving in, avoid stopping anywhere near the port as it is hard to find parking at stores, etc.

Visited: Dec 05, 2021

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by Chesbaygirl

Baltimore is an easy port to get into and the guest parking is also easy. Did not do an excursion because we live close-by in Annapolis, Maryland.

Visited: Dec 28, 2019

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