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Royal Caribbean's Vision of the Seas docked in Norfolk on the early morning of April 4, just days after Carnival's Legend debarked and embarked passengers.
Royal Caribbean will move its round-trip Vision of the Seas cruises from Baltimore to Fort Lauderdale next year. Royal Caribbean did not give a specific reason for the shift. “We are excited to ...
NORFOLK, Va. (WAVY) — Royal Caribbean International’s Vision of the Seas will return to Norfolk instead of Baltimore on April 4 in wake of the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse. Passengers ...
Vision of the Seas ship Buses lined up outside Norfolk’s Half Moone Bay cruise terminal, waiting to take thousands of passengers debarking Royal Caribbean's Vision of the Seas back to Baltimore ...
Vision of the Seas, a 2,500-passenger vessel, was scheduled to return to Baltimore on April 4, but will instead debark its guests in Norfolk, according to a Nauticus news release.
Royal Caribbean Vision of the Seas will arrive between 4 and 5 a.m., and it could impact your morning and afternoon commutes. Kianna Carrethers works at Three Ships, a coffee shop and cafe in ...
The Port of Baltimore announced that the Vision of the Seas, owned by Royal Caribbean, will embark on a five-night voyage on May 25 from Baltimore to Bermuda. The Carnival Legend will depart out ...
The Maryland port confirmed that Vision of the Seas will depart Baltimore on Saturday, May 25, sailing a five-night itinerary to Bermuda. Carnival Cruise Line's Carnival Pride will follow suit on ...
Royal Caribbean will move its round-trip Vision of the Seas cruises from Baltimore to Fort Lauderdale next year. Royal Caribbean did not give a specific reason for the shift. “We are excited to ...