The Port of Baltimore was a hotspot for fans of
cruise holidays this week when a very special visitor popped by to say hello.
Royal Caribbean''s Grandeur of the Seas sailed in to the port in preparation for the first of 23 cruises that will depart from the Maryland city this year.
The arrival of the Royal Caribbean liner came as Maryland Port Authority (MPA) opened a new 484-space parking lot next to the Cruise Maryland terminal. The new facility takes the car park''s capacity up to 1,538 spaces - which adds up to a lot of
cruise holidays.
"This continues a strong start to our cruise season that has seen our first-ever year-round cruising program as well as full passenger capacity on each ship that has left Baltimore," the MPA''s James J White told Travel Agent Central.
Last week, website Cruise Critic hailed Royal Caribbean as a great choice for those planning
cruise holidays with the family.
Royal Caribbean Cruises are available from only £299 per person