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Fun with a capital F is what you can expect on a Carnival Cruise. With the largest fleet at sea Carnival offers sailings perfect for the whole family.

Bring the whole family for a sunny Bahamas cruise full of smiles, sandy beaches, and maybe a snorkel or two.

Explore Baltimore’s rich history and culture as you visit the local neighborhoods which are home to important world changing events. 

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Bahamas Cruises Baltimore, Maryland

Many consider the Bahamas the gateway to the Caribbean, with its balmy weather, beautiful beaches, and bountiful attractions by the water. Closer to the Florida coast, this island nation is just a quick trip from the United States, and for those wanting a short yet relaxing getaway, a cruise from Baltimore provides exactly what you need.

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Year round, cruises depart from Baltimore for the Bahamas on the following lines: • Carnival Cruises – Offering trips up to seven days • Royal Caribbean – Offering trips lasting seven to nine nights.

Itineraries on each line depart straight for the Bahamas or make a couple of stops in Florida.

After letting you see the sights of Port Canaveral and Key West, your cruise may take you to:

Half Moon Cay: This paradise for the outdoor enthusiast opens the door to exploration with a range of excursions. See the beautiful azure sights of the area’s lagoons, schedule in a kayaking trip on the ocean, or horseback ride by the beach.

Freeport: Another major city within this cluster of islands, Freeport introduces you to more outdoor activities. Depending upon the shore excursions offered, you may have a chance to swim with the dolphins, bike in the Garden of the Groves, or take a hike through Lucayan National Park.

Nassau: As the Bahamas’ capital city, Nassau’s the country’s commercial center and the most populated region. While this expands the nightlife, don’t forget to schedule in some excursions to explore the area’s unique aspects. Take a ride on the former America’s Cup Yacht, spend some time on a powerboat, see the sights of Predator Lagoon and Blackbeard’s Cay, and, when you’re close to the water, you’ll have a chance to take a clear kayak reef tour or snorkel with stingrays.

Coco Cay: With more of a resort atmosphere, this stop lets you relax and spend time by the water. Cruise lines offer private beaches, a seaside barbecue, and tours of sunken shipwrecks nearby.

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Set sail from the Charm City’s historic harbor on Carnival cruises from Baltimore, Maryland. Many of Baltimore’s vibrant neighborhoods and most important sights — including the original Star-Spangled Banner waving over Fort McHenry — can be found near the lively seaport, making it a snap to get a taste of the city. A collection of museums, markets, and maritime activities — like a thriving centuries-old marketplace — will start your Carnival cruise from Baltimore in style. Then, once you’re aboard, your ship will open the door to a host of new adventures. With destinations like Bermuda, The Bahamas and the Caribbean, cruises out of Baltimore have the variety to please everyone in your party.

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Welcome to our complete schedule of cruises from Baltimore, Maryland. There are cruises leaving year-round. See what's available in 2024 .

Go straight to cruises out of Baltimore in January 2024 , February 2024 , March 2024 , April 2024 , May 2024 , June 2024 , July 2024 , August 2024 , September 2024 , October 2024 , November 2024 , December 2024 .

January 2024

January 6: 13-night Caribbean cruise on Royal Caribbean January 7: 7-day Bahamas cruise on Carnival Cruises January 14: 14-day Caribbean cruise on Carnival Cruises January 19: 8-night Southeast & Bahamas cruise on Royal Caribbean January 27: 12-night Caribbean cruise on Royal Caribbean January 28: 7-day Bahamas cruise on Carnival Cruises

February 2024

February 4: 7-day Bahamas cruise on Carnival Cruises February 8: 8-night Southeast & Bahamas cruise on Royal Caribbean February 11: 7-day Bahamas cruise on Carnival Cruises February 16: 8-night Southeast & Bahamas cruise on Royal Caribbean February 18: 7-day Bahamas cruise on Carnival Cruises February 24: 12-night Caribbean cruise on Royal Caribbean February 25: 7-day Bahamas cruise on Carnival Cruises Valentine's Day cruises from Baltimore

March 3: 7-day Bahamas cruise on Carnival Cruises March 7: 8-night Southeast & Bahamas cruise on Royal Caribbean March 10: 7-day Bahamas cruise on Carnival Cruises March 15: 8-night Southeast & Bahamas cruise on Royal Caribbean March 15: 10-night Chesapeake Bay cruise on American Cruises March 17: 7-day Bahamas & Caribbean cruise on Carnival Cruises March 23: 12-night Caribbean cruise on Royal Caribbean March 24: 7-day Bahamas cruise on Carnival Cruises March 25: 10-night Chesapeake Bay cruise on American Cruises March 31: 7-day Bahamas & Caribbean cruise on Carnival Cruises

April 4: 8-night Florida & Bahamas cruise on Royal Caribbean April 4: 10-night Chesapeake Bay cruise on American Cruises April 7: 8-day Bahamas & Caribbean cruise on Carnival Cruises April 12: 8-night Southeast & Bahamas cruise on Royal Caribbean April 14: 10-night Chesapeake Bay cruise on American Cruises April 15: 12-day Transatlantic cruise to Spain on Carnival Cruises April 20: 12-night Caribbean cruise on Royal Caribbean April 21: 7-day Bahamas & Caribbean cruise on Carnival Cruises April 24: 10-night Chesapeake Bay cruise on American Cruises April 28: 7-day Bahamas & Caribbean cruise on Carnival Cruises

May 4: 7-night Chesapeake Bay cruise on American Cruises May 5: 7-day Bahamas cruise on Carnival Cruises May 9: 7-night Chesapeake Bay cruise on American Cruises May 11: 7-night Chesapeake Bay cruise on American Cruises May 12: 7-day Bahamas & Caribbean cruise on Carnival Cruises May 16: 7-night Chesapeake Bay cruise on American Cruises May 18: 7-night Chesapeake Bay cruise on American Cruises May 19: 7-day Bahamas cruise on Carnival Cruises May 23: 7-night Chesapeake Bay cruise on American Cruises May 25: 5-night Bermuda cruise on Royal Caribbean May 26: 14-day Greenland & Canada cruise on Carnival Cruises May 30: 9-night Bermuda & Bahamas cruise on Royal Caribbean

June 8: 5-night Bermuda cruise on Royal Caribbean June 9: 7-day Bahamas cruise on Carnival Cruises June 13: 9-night Bermuda & Bahamas cruise on Royal Caribbean June 16: 7-day Bahamas cruise on Carnival Cruises June 22: 5-night Bermuda cruise on Royal Caribbean June 23: 7-day Bahamas & Caribbean cruise on Carnival Cruises June 27: 9-night Bermuda & Bahamas cruise on Royal Caribbean June 30: 7-day Bahamas cruise on Carnival Cruises

July 6: 5-night Bermuda cruise on Royal Caribbean July 7: 7-day Bahamas cruise on Carnival Cruises July 11: 9-night Bermuda & Bahamas cruise on Royal Caribbean July 14: 7-day Bahamas & Caribbean cruise on Carnival Cruises July 20: 5-night Bermuda cruise on Royal Caribbean July 21: 7-day Bahamas cruise on Carnival Cruises July 25: 9-night Bermuda & Bahamas cruise on Royal Caribbean July 28: 7-day Bahamas cruise on Carnival Cruises

August 2024

August 3: 5-night Bermuda cruise on Royal Caribbean August 4: 7-day Bahamas & Caribbean cruise on Carnival Cruises August 8: 9-night Bermuda & Bahamas cruise on Royal Caribbean August 11: 7-day Bermuda cruise on Carnival Cruises August 17: 5-night Bermuda cruise on Royal Caribbean August 18: 14-day Greenland & Canada cruise on Carnival Cruises August 22: 9-night Canada & New England cruise on Royal Caribbean August 31: 5-night Bermuda cruise on Royal Caribbean

September 2024

September 1: 7-day Bermuda cruise on Carnival Cruises September 5: 9-night Canada & New England cruise on Royal Caribbean September 7: 11-night Canada & New England cruise on Norwegian September 8: 14-day Greenland & Canada cruise on Carnival Cruises September 14: 5-night Bermuda cruise on Royal Caribbean September 19: 9-night Canada & New England cruise on Royal Caribbean September 22: 7-day Bermuda cruise on Carnival Cruises September 28: 5-night Bermuda cruise on Royal Caribbean September 29: 7-day Bahamas cruise on Carnival Cruises

October 2024

October 3: 9-night Canada & New England cruise on Royal Caribbean October 6: 7-day Bermuda cruise on Carnival Cruises October 12: 5-night Bermuda cruise on Royal Caribbean October 13: 7-day Bahamas cruise on Carnival Cruises October 17: 9-night Canada & New England cruise on Royal Caribbean October 20: 7-day Bahamas cruise on Carnival Cruises October 26: 5-night Bermuda cruise on Royal Caribbean October 27: 7-day Bermuda cruise on Carnival Cruises October 30: 10-night Chesapeake Bay cruise on American Cruises October 31: 9-night Bermuda & Bahamas cruise on Royal Caribbean

November 2024

November 3: 14-day Caribbean cruise on Carnival Cruises November 6: 14-night East Coast Passage cruise on American Cruises November 9: 12-night Caribbean cruise on Royal Caribbean November 9: 7-night Chesapeake Bay cruise on American Cruises November 10: 14-night East Coast Passage cruise on American Cruises November 16: 7-night Chesapeake Bay cruise on American Cruises November 17: 7-day Bahamas cruise on Carnival Cruises November 21: 8-night Florida & Bahamas cruise on Royal Caribbean November 23: 10-night Chesapeake Bay cruise on American Cruises November 24: 7-day Bahamas cruise on Carnival Cruises November 29: 8-night Southeast & Bahamas cruise on Royal Caribbean Thanksgiving cruises from Baltimore

December 2024

December 1: 7-day Bahamas cruise on Carnival Cruises December 3: 10-night Chesapeake Bay cruise on American Cruises December 7: 12-night Caribbean cruise on Royal Caribbean December 8: 7-day Bahamas cruise on Carnival Cruises December 13: 10-night Chesapeake Bay cruise on American Cruises December 15: 7-day Bahamas cruise on Carnival Cruises December 19: 8-night Bahamas cruise on Royal Caribbean December 22: 7-day Bahamas cruise on Carnival Cruises December 23: 10-night Chesapeake Bay cruise on American Cruises December 27: 8-night Southeast & Bahamas cruise on Royal Caribbean December 29: 7-day Bahamas cruise on Carnival Cruises Christmas cruises from Baltimore New Year cruises from Baltimore

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Cruises from Baltimore depart year-round. Baltimore is centrally located on the U.S. East Coast, within a four-hour drive or less of major cities such as New York, NY; Harrisburg and Philadelphia, PA; Richmond, VA; Trenton, NJ; and Washington, DC. Baltimore also is connected by rail to cities along the Northeast Corridor.

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Driving Directions and Parking Information Cruise Maryland Terminal at the Port of Baltimore 2001 E. McComas Street Baltimore, MD 21230 The Cruise Maryland Terminal at the Port of Baltimore is approximately 30 minutes from Baltimore-Washington International Airport (BWI) and curbside taxi service at the airport can take you to and from the port. Parking is $15.00 per day (rates are subject to change by the MD Port Administration). Traveling From the South - Follow I-95 North to Exit 55, Key Highway. From the ramp, stay straight on East McComas Street. The South Locust Point Cruise Terminal's entrance is on the right. Traveling From the North - Follow I-95 South through the Ft. McHenry Tunnel, and be sure to be in the right lane when going through the tunnel. Take Exit 55, Key Highway. Turn left at the traffic light onto East McComas Street. Follow the signs to the South Locust Point Cruise Terminal's entrance on the right.

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Norwegian Sun

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Norwegian Sun stands as one of the smaller vessels within the fleet, accommodating up to 1,936 passengers and supported by a crew of 906 members. Reviewers have particularly noted the spaciousness of its cabins, ranging from 145 to 221 square feet. This ship offers larger Inside and Oceanview staterooms in comparison to some of their more recent Norwegian vessels. Following a comprehensive 2018 refurbishment, Norwegian Sun has incorporated enhancements as part of The Norwegian Edge program. These include the introduction of venues like Los Lobos Cantina and the Bliss Ultra Lounge.For dining options, cruisers are presented with a selection of 13 venues, encompassing eight specialty restaurants featuring a range of cuisines, from delectable French dishes to a sushi bar. The ship boasts a sizable pool area and a fully equipped spa for your leisure. During the evening, a variety of bars, entertainment hubs, and a casino offer an array of choices to keep you entertained. Families are also well-catered to on Norwegian Sun, with facilities such as a children's pool, an arcade, and age-appropriate youth clubs.Norwegian Sun embarks from Baltimore on journeys to diverse destinations, spanning the Caribbean and Alaska . It's a versatile vessel, ready to transport you to a range of captivating locations.

Carnival Legend

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First introduced in 2002, the Carnival Legend , with its 2,124 passengers and 930 crew members, underwent routine cosmetic updates in 2022. Onboard, you'll discover traveler favorites such as the Alchemy Bar, BlueIguana Cantina, Tequila Bar, Guy's Burger Joint, and the RedFrog Pub. The ship offers a diverse range of entertainment and activities tailored to cater to passengers of all ages.Young travelers aged 2 to 17 can enjoy organized, age-appropriate clubs, while adults have the option to attend comedy club shows or try their luck at the casino. Notably, the ship was among the first to feature the Build-A-Bear Workshop at Sea.Regarding accommodations, approximately 80% of the ship's staterooms provide ocean views, with a substantial portion of those rooms featuring private balconies. Recent passengers say that while Interior staterooms offer budget-friendly options, upgrading to Balcony and Suite category rooms is worthwhile. All staterooms are equipped with flat-screen TVs and offer 24-hour room service.In terms of dining, the Carnival Legend presents two main dining rooms, a steakhouse, a sushi restaurant, a buffet with an array of options, including pizza and Chinese cuisine, and more.Carnival Legend embarks from various ports, including Baltimore , Tampa , Rome , Barcelona , and London , offering sailings to diverse destinations like the Bahamas , the Caribbean , Bermuda , the Panama Canal , and beyond.

Carnival Pride

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Eighty percent of the staterooms on Carnival Pride , accommodating 2,124 passengers and managed by a crew of 930, offer scenic ocean views, exceeding what most of the fleet's other ships provide. Whether you opt for budget-friendly Interior staterooms or indulge in more spacious Balcony, Oceanview, or Suite category cabins, you'll find a comfortable place to rest. Nevertheless, a significant portion of your cruise experience will be spent outside of your cabin, taking advantage of Carnival Pride's diverse onboard activities. You can cool off in the pools, enjoy the water park and thrilling 214-foot waterslide, while kids have their age-appropriate youth clubs. For adults, there are numerous bars to grab a refreshing cocktail. As the night falls, you can attend comedy shows, musical performances, or unwind in the nightclub and piano bar. To enhance your dining experience, a 2014 renovation introduced "Fun Ship 2.0" dining options, such as the beloved Guy's Burger Joint and the specialty Bonsai Sushi eatery, along with amenities like the Seaside Theater and the Alchemy Bar. A more recent refurbishment in February 2019 refreshed the ship's public areas and upgraded the arcade. Carnival Pride sets sail from various ports including Baltimore and Tampa, Florida , offering voyages to destinations in the Caribbean , the Bahamas , Bermuda , and the Panama Canal .

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The Vision of the Seas , underwent its most recent update in late 2018. It accommodates 2,514 passengers and boasts a crew of 742 members, delivering the hallmark Royal Caribbean experience with a variety of dining options and continuous entertainment. Past travelers have particularly praised the ship's attractive decor and the adults-only pool and lounge area known as the Solarium.Regarding dining, guests have a choice between the main dining room, the buffet, and several casual eateries. It is highly recommended indulging in a meal at the ship's specialty restaurants, offering diverse cuisines such as the Chops Grille steakhouse and the Izumi Asian venue. While opinions on the main dining room's food quality are mixed, the service throughout the ship receives positive feedback.During the day, guests can partake in activities like rock climbing, swimming in the pools, and trying their luck at the casino. Additionally, they offer engaging classes such as sushi and cupcake making.In terms of accommodations, the Vision of the Seas offers four stateroom categories: Interior, Ocean View, Balcony, and Suite. Interior cabins range from 136 to 252 square feet, while the spacious Suites vary from 243 to an impressive 1,140 square feet. Opting for a Suite with a balcony comes with added luxuries, including whirlpool bathtubs. All cabins are equipped with amenities like flat-screen TVs and vanity areas.The Vision of the Seas embarks from Baltimore , offering itineraries to the Caribbean . While guests appreciate the ship's cleanliness and quality service, it's essential to consider potential additional expenses for specialty dining and activities.

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In 2022, they undertook a comprehensive refurbishment of Norwegian Sky , a ship accommodating 2,004 passengers and manned by a dedicated crew of 899 members. This extensive overhaul encompassed a complete revamp of staterooms, introduction of new dining venues, rejuvenation of bars and lounges, and various other enhancements, including the addition of a full-service Starbucks outlet on board.As for dining, they now offer an array of 10 restaurants, with approximately half designated as specialty establishments. We've placed a strong emphasis on family-friendly amenities, featuring kids clubs tailored to various age groups, a video arcade, and a dedicated children's pool. Furthermore, the ship provides sports courts, a well-equipped fitness center, and a full-service spa.When selecting your accommodation, you can choose from four distinct cabin categories: Inside, Oceanview, Balcony, and Suite. Interior, Oceanview, and Balcony cabins offer spaces ranging from 121 to 226 square feet, while their generously proportioned Suites span from 402 to 835 square feet.Norwegian Sky sets sail from multiple ports, including Miami , Baltimore , New York City , the Dominican Republic , and Quebec City , embarking on captivating journeys to destinations such as the Bahamas , the Caribbean , New England, and Canada .

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Bridge collapse: Temporary channel opens for boats working on response

A cargo ship crashed into Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge early Tuesday morning, causing a near-total collapse of the span and halting vessel traffic into and out of the Port of Baltimore.

Six construction workers are believed to have fallen from the collapsing bridge into the frigid waters of the Patapsco River below. The bodies of two of the victims have been recovered so far, while four remain missing and are presumed dead, officials said.

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Legal team for ship argues for 'limited liability' in bridge crash.

Lawyers for the Singaporean company that operates the ship that crashed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore say the company should have "limited liability" in the aftermath of the crash, according to court documents filed in federal court on Monday.

"The casualty was not due to any fault, neglect, or want of care on the part of Petitioners, the Vessel, or persons or entities for whose petitioners may be responsible," court documents filed in Maryland federal court say. "Alternatively, if any such faults caused or contributed to the Casualty, or to any loss or damage arising out of the casualty, which is denied, such faults were occasioned and occurred without petitioners’ privity or knowledge."

The filing seeks to minimize the financial exposure Grace Ocean Private Limited has over the crash.

It also goes into detail about how much damage the vessel sustained.

Court documents say that the vessel sustained $28 million worth of damage and had $1.7 million worth of cargo on the ship.

-ABC News' Luke Barr

Channel needs to be cleared more in order to recover 4 remaining victims

Maryland Gov. Wes Moore on Monday gave an update on his four directives in the wake of the bridge collapse.

In order to achieve his first goal -- recovering the four victims who remain missing -- Moore said there needs to be more work done to clear the channel in order to move forward.

A portion of the bridge under the water was described as "chaotic wreckage," Moore said, and the water is "so murky and so filled with debris that divers cannot see any more than a foot or two in front of them."

Every time a diver goes in the water to search for a victim, "they are taking a risk," Moore said.

The governor said he wants the recovery mission to be completed with no casualties. Six people have been killed in the bridge collapse, Moore said, adding, "I refuse to lose any more."

As for another goal -- reopening channel traffic -- the governor described the scale of the project as "enormous."

"Unified Command has scheduled another lift for later today, pending conditions -- specifically pending lightning. And they will be lifting an estimated 350-ton piece from the bridge," Moore said.

A temporary channel opened Monday to help get more vessels in the water around the site of the collapse, he said.

"The temporary channel will be marked with government lights to aid navigation and will have a controlling depth of 11 feet," Moore said.

Crews are also working on creating a second temporary channel that will measure about 15 feet deep, he said. That's expected to open "in the coming days," he said.

After more debris is cleared, crews will also work to open a third alternate channel with a depth expected around 20 to 25 feet, said Rear Adm. Shannon Gilreath, commander of the Fifth Coast Guard District. No timeline for this channel is known.

Biden to visit bridge on Friday

President Joe Biden will visit the Baltimore bridge site on Friday, April 5, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said.

Biden will be joined by Maryland Gov. Wes Moore.

Jean-Pierre did not have any updates on the cost of rebuilding the bridge, repeatedly pointing back to the $60 million in emergency relief funds approved by the Biden administration to begin the recovery efforts.

"We're going to have continued conversation with the state of Maryland to get a sense of how much this is going to cost, and we have said, we are going to certainly continue to talk to Congress to get some assistance here," she said.

-ABC News' Karen Travers

Temporary channel opens

A temporary channel has opened in the vicinity of the Francis Scott Key Bridge, but the channel is limited only to vessels working on the bridge response, the Unified Command said.

The temporary channel is a very small opening, only accessible for small boats, the Unified Command said.

The Unified Command is made up of agencies including the Coast Guard, the Army Corps of Engineers and the Maryland State Police.

Video: Temporary channel opens for limited access in Baltimore bridge collapse

-ABC News’ Sam Sweeney

Mayor warns of heavy rain on Monday

Baltimore was expecting heavy rain on Monday morning, adding to potential delays for commuters already "expecting delays" because of the bridge collapse, the mayor said.

"Baltimore — we know we're already expecting delays due to the ongoing situation with the Key Bridge Collapse," Mayor Brandon M. Scott said on social media.

He added, "With the added complication of this expected weather, please allow for extra time during your commutes and be patient for your fellow Baltimoreans!"

The National Weather Service, which is publishing hour-by-hour forecasts for the area near the Key Bridge response, said Monday morning will bring winds gusts up to 15 mph and an about 92% chance of precipitation, which may taper off after about 9 a.m.

Capt. of the Port of Baltimore is preparing to open a 'temporary alternate channel' in the vicinity of the Key Bridge

The Captain of the Port of Baltimore (COTP) is preparing to establish a temporary alternate channel on the northeast side of the main channel in the vicinity of the Francis Scott Key Bridge for commercially essential vessels.

"This will mark an important first step along the road to reopening the port of Baltimore," said Capt. David O’Connell, federal on-scene coordinator, Key Bridge Response 2024. "By opening this alternate route, we will support the flow of marine traffic into Baltimore."

This action is part of a phased approach to opening the main channel. The temporary channel will be marked with government lighted aids to navigate and will have a controlling depth of 11 feet, a 264-foot horizontal clearance, and vertical clearance of 96 feet.

The current 2,000-yard safety zone around the Francis Scott Key Bridge remains in effect and is intended to protect personnel, vessels and the marine environment. No vessel or person will be permitted to enter the safety zone without obtaining permission from the COTP or a designated representative.

The COTP will issue a Broadcast Notice to Mariners (BNM) via VHF-FM marine channel 16. Mariners are requested to monitor VHF channel 16 for the latest information.

Members of the public may not enter the safety zone unless authorized by the COTP or a designated representative. Those in the safety zone must comply with all lawful orders or directions given to them by the COTP or a designated representative.

2,600 Carnival cruise passengers rerouted from Baltimore arrive in Virginia

The first of multiple Carnival cruise ships rerouted from Baltimore due to the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge arrived at a port in Norfolk, Virginia, on Sunday

About 2,600 guests aboard the Carnival Legend returned from a cruise to the Bahamas, getting off the ship in Norfolk. The passengers boarded 70 buses and were driven four hours back to Baltimore, where many left their cars parked.

"When we left Baltimore, we had to go under that bridge," passenger Viktoriia Aldred told ABC affiliate station WVEC in Norfolk. "The bridge looked amazing and you go under the bridge and you're like 'wow.'"

Baltimore native Michael Lukoski told WVEC he heard the news of the bridge collapse while on the cruise to the Bahamas.

"When I got the news Tuesday morning … you couldn’t believe it," said Lukoski. adding that when he first heard of the bridge collapse "it was like, 'no way.'"

200-ton piece of collapsed Key Bridge removed

A 200-ton piece of the Francis Scott Key Bridge was removed Sunday from the vast debris field of twisted metal and concrete clogging entry to the Port of Baltimore, officials said.

Tons more wreckage as well as the crippled container ship Dali that crashed into the span and collapsed it still needs to be cleared, Maryland Gov. Wes Moore told ABC News Sunday.

"We're talking about huge pieces," Moore said of the debris crews are cutting up and preparing to remove from the waterway. "I mean, just sitting on the Dali, you're looking at 3,000 or 4,000 tons of steel sitting on top of the ship."

The operation to clean up the disaster site and reopen the channel began on Saturday and continued throughout Sunday, officials said.

Moore told ABC News a timeline hasn't been set on when the channel will be reopened, echoing a statement from Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg.

Additionally, crews conducted a “grounding survey” on Sunday to “determine how hard the ground around the Dali is to inform the strategy for pulling it off," officials told ABC News.

Still no timeline on when Baltimore port will reopen: Buttigieg

Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said Sunday there is still no timeline for when the wreckage of the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge and the crippled container ship Dali will be removed so the Port of Baltimore can reopen.

In an interview with ABC's "Good Morning America," Buttigieg said the Army Corps of Engineers and the Navy are bringing in a 1,000-ton crane and a 600-ton crane to clear the twisted debris from the channel.

Video: Secretary Pete Buttigieg on Key Bridge recovery

"They have not wanted to speculate yet on a timeline because the operation is so complex," Buttigieg said. "It's not that you just have to remove the wreckage, it's that you have to do it in a way that doesn't cause portions of the bridge that are there across the water to shift. They've been under a lot of compression, tension; they could behave almost like a spring if they are not expertly managed."

In addition to removing the debris, Buttigieg said the 248 million-pound shipping vessel still poses a problem, saying, "Measures are being taken to stop the ship from swinging into the channel."

The secretary said part of the $60 million in federal funding released for the cleanup and recovery efforts will also go to the "acquisition, procurement and preparation for the new bridge."

He said that while other East Coast ports have been absorbing container traffic, the Port of Baltimore is uniquely designed to handle the bulk of automobiles shipped to the United States.

"So as soon as it can safely be reopened, that, of course, is a major priority that really affects our entire national supply system," Buttigieg said.

Highly trained crews on site to begin removal of collapsed bridge

Highly trained demolition crews will begin cutting the top portion of the north side of the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge into smaller sections for safe removal by crane. One crane barge and one working barge are staged at the incident to support Saturday’s operations.

Salvage teams will use gas-powered cutters to systematically separate sections of the steel bridge, which will be taken to a disposal site. At the same time, salvage divers continue to conduct underwater assessments of the work site to support further operations. Every lifting operation requires engineering analysis to inform salvage operation plans.

The Unified Command is working in partnership with Baltimore Gas and Electric to reduce pressure of an underwater pipeline that spans the width of the channel and runs under the incident site. Unified Command is coordinating to inert the pipeline to free it from hazards and risk. Pipeline operations will continue through the weekend.

The Unified Command continues to maintain a 2000-yard maritime Safety Zone for the recovery efforts and a Temporary Flight Restriction with a radius of three nautical miles from the surface -- up to and including 1,500 feet above ground level -- also remains in effect.

The Safety Zone is enforced for the protection of personnel, vessels, and the marine environment from the potential hazards associated with salvage work. The vessel remains stable with crew aboard.

-ABC News' Sam Sweeney

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What draws so many people to Baltimore? Perhaps it's the top places to visit in Baltimore the world-famous and historic inner harbor which boasts tall ships and reveals the city's maritime legacy. Or maybe it's the star-shaped Fort McHenry, the birthplace of America's "Star-Spangled Banner" anthem. Or maybe it's the world-renowned museums, award-winning restaurants or jazz music scene. Not to mention, the city is a gateway to everywhere from the Northeast and Canada, to the exotic Caribbean islands and Bermuda. Celebrate sports at the Babe Ruth Birthplace Museum, view world's largest collection of art by Henri Matisse at the Baltimore Museum of Art or gaze at the 55 centuries worth of art within the walls of The Walters Art Museum. Whatever you choose to experience during your cruise from Baltimore, you'll surely come to understand why so many return to Charm City.

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