Ports of Call - Bermuda
Discover the joy and colors of Bermuda. With charming architecture, blue waters, and friendly locals, these ports make a great place for a memorable vacation.
Baltimore, Maryland
With a world-class aquarium, major sporting events and fantastic food, Baltimore is filled with things to do and see. The prime spot for activity is the Inner Harbor, where you'll find the Harborside Shopping Pavilion, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, the National Aquarium, Port Discovery and much, much more.
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Cape Liberty Cruise Port, New Jersey
Cape Liberty Cruise Port is located on the New York Harbor in Bayonne, New Jersey, and is just seven miles from New York City and three miles from Newark Liberty International Airport.
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CocoCay, Bahamas
Surrounded by the gentle, translucent waters of the Bahamas chain lies the secluded island of Coco Cay®. With its white-sand beaches and spectacular surroundings, CocoCay® is a wonderland of adventure.
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Kings Wharf, Bermuda
King's Wharf has something for everyone. Sample typical island food and stroll through the shops and museums of the Royal Naval Dockyard, an impressive military fortress built in 1815. Sail the clear waters of Hamilton Sound. Find quaint gems at the Bermuda Arts Center and Craft Market.
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Nassau, Bahamas
For a city now known for its warming sun and balmy breezes, Nassau has a tumultuous past. First settled by the English, the area was contested by England, France and Spain. For many years, Nassau was a home base for notorious pirates, and it was burned to the ground by the Spanish three different times.
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Norfolk, Virginia
The modern high-rises towering over Norfolk's historic riverfront demonstrate this city's delightful cocktail of past and present. A major seaport and naval base, Norfolk's reputation as a raucous sailor port has all but faded, though their charm inherently remains.
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