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Cruises from Baltimore are a great option to get away on a cruise vacation. Cruises from Baltimore range from 5 to 14 days and include destinations such as the Bahamas, the Caribbean, Bermuda and Canada & New England. Guests taking a cruise from Baltimore might enjoy a pre or a post cruise package to take advantage of the city's many great attractions, incredible restaurants and wonderful downtown and Inner Harbor area. Those lucky enough to live within driving distance can also get some great last minute cruise deals when they cruise from Baltimore.

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One of the city slogans for Baltimore is “Charm City” and it certainly does charm visitors and locals alike. It’s the home of the original Star-Spangled Banner at Fort McHenry, museums, art galleries, a trendy nightlife scene, and a vibrant seaport.

That’s all without mentioning cruises from Baltimore that take you to exotic locales including the Caribbean and Bermuda , for a memorable trip away.

Can’t wait to set sail? Here’s a look at the top choices for your cruise vacation from Baltimore.

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Seven Sunny Days in The Bahamas

You can cruise to The Bahamas for over seven sun-filled days of fun from Baltimore, onboard the spectacular Carnival Pride ® . While you’re at sea, you’ll enjoy activities like water slides, big production shows, spa treatments, dedicated kid’s clubs, and an abundance of dining, dancing and drinking options. Onshore, incredible ports of call await.

Freeport, on Grand Bahama , dazzles visitors with a blend of vacation excitement and relaxing beach life. From outdoor markets to palm-fringed beaches, this is an island that offers something for everyone. For example, the whole family will love a Freeport Kayak and Nature Experience to discover the historic Lucayan National Park.

Located on the island of Eleuthera, Princess Cays is a private resort that makes island vacation dreams come true. There’s an exclusive adult-only retreat for those on a romantic cruise and a supervised kid’s area for families to enjoy. Leap into adventure on an excursion like the Stingray Beach Encounter, to interact safely with the playful marine creatures.

When you cruise to Nassau , get ready to explore world-famous attractions like the Atlantis Resort on Paradise Island, which is connected to Nassau by a bridge. A Catamaran Sail and Snorkel takes you to magical underwater landscapes.

If it’s sun-drenched white sand, turquoise seas and swaying palm trees you seek, Half Moon Cay delights. It’s not all about lazing on the beach though, with shore excursions such as Horseback Riding by Land and Sea to bring the thrills.

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A Week of Fun in Bermuda

Baltimore cruises to Bermuda give you the opportunity to bask in a unique, British-flavored paradise that’s among the most popular cruise destinations. The natural beauty of Bermuda is stunning and varied, with pink-sand beaches, rolling hills and mysterious caves. Then there are pastel-colored houses, elegant mansions, museums and art galleries to delve into, over a 7-day cruise.

Bermuda is also one of the best spots in the world for diving and snorkeling, as it’s surrounded by reefs, shipwrecks and diverse marine life. Take the whole family on a Bermuda Snorkel and Glass Bottom Boat excursion to spot a shipwreck, blue parrotfish and sea fans from above and below the warm blue ocean.

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14 Delightful Days Cruising the Caribbean

If your next vacation dream includes the Southern Caribbean , cruises from Baltimore will get you there. Over 14 delightful days, you’ll discover what makes this part of the world so special. Grand Turk is just one of the many ports of call with postcard-perfect beaches and the historic Cockburn Town to explore.

Hop on a catamaran excursion and you’ll see fish-filled coral reefs, before sipping on rum punch while you sail back.

St. Croix boasts desert, rainforest and beach landscapes. Here, you can snorkel across Buck Island Reef to see the enchanting Marine Garden. In Antigua , look forward to Caribbean breezes combined with charming English traditions, like high tea. Take luxury a step further on a Deluxe Lobster Lunch and Champagne Cruise .

A cruise to Martinique offers a slice of French sophistication with Caribbean flare. Discover Martinique on excursions to explore churches, gardens and historic plantations. Barbados is a cruise destination on many travel bucket lists, with its tropical vibe, sugar plantations and British traditions.

Adventure also awaits when you visit Harrison’s Cave , to see the sparkling, icicle-shaped rock formations of stalactites and stalagmites.

You can also stop at St. Maarten for the excitement of watching low-altitude airplane landings from the water. San Juan puts you in the heart of cobblestone streets and Spanish architecture, with horseback riding adventures to enjoy.

Ziplining, hot mineral pools and dramatic landscapes characterize St. Lucia , while Curaçao is an intriguing blend of both European and West Indian culture.

Want even more action? Imagine going on an off-road jeep safari in laid-back Aruba ? How about a swim in the famous Virgin Gorda baths in Tortola, or meeting dolphins in St Kitts ? You can do all this and so much more on a cruise to the Southern Caribbean from Baltimore.

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Two-Week Panama Canal Cruise Vacation

A 14-day cruise to the Panama Canal stops in fascinating ports and also offers a Panama Canal Partial Transit , where you cruise by lush scenery and the famous Gatún Locks to Gatún Lake. Along the way, you’ll visit tropical islands like Half Moon Cay , for an Aqua Trax Watercraft Adventure to discover the stunning coastline.

You’ll also visit Jamaica, where you can indulge in all the dynamic fun of Ocho Rios , including river tubing.

Another port of call is Limón , known for eco-friendly activities in rainforests filled with cascading waterfalls and whitewater rafting rapids. Then there’s Grand Turk , which is a haven for beach lovers with the renowned Governor’s Beach and adrenaline-boosting ocean activities like power snorkeling.

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From idyllic Caribbean islands to historic towns and thrill-seeking activities within natural wonders, get ready to be thoroughly charmed when you embark on a cruise from Baltimore, the “Charm City.”

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Royal Caribbean and Carnival Cruise Line both offer cruises departing from Baltimore, MD. Royal Caribbean's Vision of the Seas travels to Bermuda, Canada, New England, and the Caribbean while the Carnival Pride sails to the Bahamas and also the Caribbean islands. Both of these cruise ships sail year-round from Baltimore, so no matter what time of year, there will always be a cruise deal just for you! Best of all, a wide variety of cruise length options exist. Guests can choose to embark on short 5-day cruises from Baltimore or extend their vacation with a week-long Caribbean cruise adventure.

Royal Caribbean Grandeur of the Seas sailing from Baltimore

TIP: While last minute cruises from Baltimore md do exist, the team at Direct Line Cruises recommends that you secure your reservation at least 4 to 6-months before your desired sail date to lock-in early booking savings.

About the Port of Baltimore

For those that don’t know, the Port of Baltimore has a 300-plus year history. Then known as Whetstone Point, the location was designated as an official Port of Entry in 1706. Combined with five smaller nearby ports, it eventually became the Port of Baltimore and now covers 45 square miles of shoreline.

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A mid-Atlantic seaboard location within driving distance of a major airport makes Baltimore an excellent departure point for a cruise. But, what if you are coming from out of the area? In this case, the Baltimore area has several hotels scattered about, in the city and greater metropolitan area and as far away as Annapolis. Bed-and-breakfasts, independent hotels, and chains all offer a comfortable place to sleep for the night, often with breakfast accommodations in the morning, before you set sail on your cruise. Larger chains, additionally, may offer parking accommodations for your trip or possibly provide shuttle service to the cruise terminal. Inquire, first, as you plan your trip.

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With all of these cruise options from Baltimore, Maryland, there is no reason to ever consider flying again. Now the only tough part is deciding which cruise line to choose when sailing from the great city of Baltimore, Maryland. Whether your're looking to book a cheap cruise from Baltimore, MD or an all inclusive cruise from Baltimore, the team at Direct Line Cruises has your vacation needs covered. For more information, call Direct Line Cruises at 1-800-352-8088 .

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- 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, 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.

Due to strict rules surrounding the close of check-in, please note that the arrival process can take as much as 25 minutes from the main entrance gate of the port to the doors of the terminal – please keep this in mind when planning your arrival.

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Vision of the Seas

Most recently updated in late 2018 (with the exception of routine maintenance in 2022), the 2,514-passenger, 742-crew-member Vision of the Seas offers Royal Caribbean staples like diverse dining venues and nonstop entertainment. Past cruisers especially praise the ship's appealing decor and the Solarium, an adults-only pool and lounge area. 

In terms of food, travelers can choose from the main dining room, the buffet and several casual eateries. Cruisers recommend springing for a meal at the ship's specialty restaurants, which range from the Chops Grille steakhouse to the Izumi Asian venue. Food in the main dining room received mixed reviews, but travelers praised the service around the ship.

When it comes to daytime activities, guests can try rock climbing, swim in the pools (which can become crowded) or play games in the casino. There are also sushi- and cupcake-making classes available.

In terms of lodging, Vision of the Seas touts four staterooms categories: Interior, Ocean View, Balcony and Suite. Interior cabins range from 136 to 252 square feet, while Suites on the opposite end of the spectrum range from 243 to 1,140 square feet. Opt for a balcony-equipped Suite and you'll enjoy cushier extras like whirlpool bathtubs. All cabins include amenities like flat-screen TVs and vanity areas. 

Vision of the Seas departs from Baltimore for itineraries in the Caribbean, New England and Canada.

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Norwegian Sky

Completely refurbished in 2022, Norwegian Sky carries 2,004 passengers and 899 crew members. Updates include fully renovated staterooms, new dining options, refreshed bars and lounges and more. There is now a full-service Starbucks on board as well. 

The ship now offers 10 restaurants, about half of which are specialty venues. There are plenty of family-friendly facilities, including youth-appropriate kids clubs, a video arcade and a dedicated kids pool. The ship also offers sports courts, a fitness center and a full-service spa.

When it comes to lodging, there are four cabin categories to choose from: Inside, Oceanview, Balcony and Suite. While Inside, Oceanview and Balcony cabins provide between 121 and 226 square feet of space, Suites span 402 to 835 square feet.

Norwegian Sky departs from Miami , Baltimore , New York City , Dominican Republic and Quebec City  for sailings in the Bahamas, the Caribbean, New England and Canada.

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Carnival Pride

Eighty percent of the staterooms aboard the 2,124-passenger, 930-crew member Carnival Pride provide ocean views, which is more than what the majority of the fleet's other ships offer. While those on a budget can opt for Interior staterooms, Balcony, Ocean View and Suite category cabins offer more space and scenery.

Either way, much of your time will likely be spent outside of your cabin, thanks to Carnival Pride's myriad of onboard activities. Cool off in one of the pools, splash around in the water park or tackle the 214-foot-long waterslide. Kids can head to age-appropriate youth clubs while adults grab a cocktail at one of multiple bars. At night, passengers can attend comedy shows and musicals or enjoy the nightclub and piano bar.

What's more, a renovation in 2014 equipped Pride with "Fun Ship 2.0" dining, including the popular Guy's Burger Joint and the specialty Bonsai Sushi eatery, plus amenities like the Seaside Theater and the Alchemy Bar. An even more recent refurbishment in February 2019 freshened the ship's public areas, renovated the arcade and more. 

Carnival Pride departs from Rome , London , Baltimore and Tampa, Florida , for sailings in the Caribbean, the Bahamas, Bermuda, Canada, Europe and the Panama Canal. 

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All Inclusive Cruises from Baltimore

Every cruise out of Baltimore is "all inclusive" to an extent. They all include your stateroom, entertainment and standard dining options. That's a lot. But some things are an additional charge. Read on for the details.

What is an all inclusive cruise? It's a cruise that includes accommodations, meals, specialty restaurants, entertainment, excursions, soft drinks, coffee, alcoholic drinks and gratuities. Only a few luxury lines include all of this in the price of your fare.

What is Included on Carnival Cruises from Baltimore?

Carnival Cruises from Baltimore include your accommodations (stateroom or suite), live entertainment (stage shows, comedy shows, music), Seaside Theater, fitness center, waterslides, whirlpools, pools, Seuss at Sea, and youth programs (for ages 2 to 17).

Dining options that are included: the Main Dining Room (excluding "Steakhouse Selections" items), Lido Buffet, BlueIguana Cantina, Guy's Burger Joint, the Taste Bar, Carnival Deli, Seaday Brunch, Swirls ice cream, and 24-hour room service (excluding specialty items).

Dining options that are an additional fee: Steakhouse, Bonsai Sushi, Chef's Table, Green Eggs and Ham Breakfast, and Coffee Bar.

Other things that are not included: alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, gift shop purchases, spa treatments, salon services, casino gambling, Internet access, fitness classes, video arcade, photographs, ship-to-shore phone calls, medical services, laundry services, gratuities, and shore excursions.

What is Included on Royal Caribbean Cruises from Baltimore?

Royal Caribbean cruises from Baltimore include onboard accommodations, most meals onboard, most entertainment onboard, whirlpools, pools, fitness center, and Adventure Ocean Youth Program (ages 3 to 11).

Dining options that are included: Main Dining Room, Windjammer Buffet, and Park Cafe.

Dining options that are not included: Chops Grille, Izumi Japanese, Giovanni's, Chef's Table, Cafe Latte-tudes, and Ben & Jerry's ice cream.

Other things that are not included: spa services, salon services, casino gambling, bingo, art auction, purchases in shops onboard, shore excursions, photographs, video arcade, medical services, Internet access, laundry services, ship-to-shore telephone calls, alcoholic beverages, non-alcoholic beverages (except for water, lemonade and iced tea), and gratuities.

What is Included on American Cruise Line from Baltimore?

American Cruise Line cruises from Baltimore are on small ships but a lot is included.

American includes spacious staterooms, meals in a dining room large enough to serve all passengers at the same seating, snacks, cocktail parties, and musical entertainment. Shore excursions and service charges are not included.

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Royal Caribbean and Carnival temporarily relocated to Norfolk after the Key Bridge collapse in March.

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Cruises will soon set sail from Baltimore again, resuming operations two months after a cargo ship took down the Francis Scott Key Bridge.

In an X post on Wednesday, the Port of Baltimore revealed that Royal Caribbean International’s Vision of the Seas would leave on May 25 for a five-night trip to Bermuda. It will be the first cruise from a major carrier that leaves from Baltimore since the deadly bridge collapse on March 26.

The cruise line confirmed the news, saying in a statement it “looks forward to returning to the Port of Baltimore once again.”

Three major cruise lines sail from Baltimore, though only two had ships based at the port during the spring. No cruise ships were in port when the accident happened. After some scrambling , Royal Caribbean and Carnival Cruise Line both moved their Baltimore-based operations to Norfolk.

Carnival said in a statement that it plans to sail the Pride from Norfolk on May 19. That ship is expected to finish the cruise in Baltimore a week later. Because of those plans, the cruise line is encouraging guests to make their way to Baltimore ahead of the trip, and take a free, Carnival-provided bus more than 200 miles to Norfolk.

The ship is scheduled to leave Baltimore for a 14-day Greenland and Canada itinerary on May 26 before resuming seven-day Bahamas or Caribbean cruises.

“We remain in close contact with local, state and federal officials regarding the return of our operations at the Port of Baltimore,” Carnival said. The port said Wednesday it could only confirm Royal Caribbean’s schedule.

Norwegian Cruise Line does not have any Baltimore sailings scheduled until September. American Cruise Lines, a smaller company that operates river and coastal cruises, was able to start operating Chesapeake Bay trips from Baltimore earlier this month.

More than 444,000 people cruised out of Baltimore’s port last year, according to a news release issued by Maryland Gov. Wes Moore’s office.

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How it happened: Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed after being hit by a cargo ship . The container ship lost power shortly before hitting the bridge, Maryland Gov. Wes Moore (D) said. Video shows the bridge collapse in under 40 seconds.

Victims: Divers have recovered the bodies of two construction workers , officials said. They were fathers, husbands and hard workers . A mayday call from the ship prompted first responders to shut down traffic on the four-lane bridge, saving lives.

Economic impact: The collapse of the bridge severed ocean links to the Port of Baltimore, which provides about 20,000 jobs to the area . See how the collapse will disrupt the supply of cars, coal and other goods .

Rebuilding: The bridge, built in the 1970s , will probably take years and cost hundreds of millions of dollars to rebuild , experts said.

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Royal Caribbean set to resume cruises out of Baltimore nearly 2 months after Key Bridge collapse

Vision of the seas voyage will mark the first cruise from the port since the francis scott key bridge collapsed.

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Royal Caribbean International plans to resume cruises out of Baltimore, Maryland, later this month, now that the channel in and out of the busy port was reopened on Tuesday to a depth of up to 45 feet.

The news comes nearly two months after the container ship Dali crashed into a support of the Francis Scott Key Bridge on March 26, sending the structure smashing into the Patapsco River below, and on top of the vessel.

On Monday, crews used explosives to break apart the largest remaining piece of the bridge resting on top of the Dali, causing the mangled metal to fall into the water. Crews were expected to assess the remaining bridge debris near the grounded ship before re-floating the vessel and moving it out of the channel.

Enough of the structure has been removed to resume shipments in and out of Port Baltimore, and on Monday, the U.S. Coast Guard reopened the Fort McHenry limited access channel to an available depth of 45 feet for commercial vessels daily, from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m.

BALTIMORE BRIDGE COLLAPSE POSES ‘TEMPORARY RISK’ TO LOCAL, STATE ECONOMIES: MOODY'S

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The Royal Caribbean cruise liner Vision of the Seas, seen here sailing off the coast of France, is slated to depart from Baltimore, Md., on May 25. (Gerard Bottino/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images / Getty Images)

The Port of Baltimore shared the news on Facebook, saying the channel has a horizontal clearance of 350 feet and a vertical clearance of 214 feet because of power lines above, though the depth and width may increase as salvage operations continue in the area.

Still, transit in the channel remains at the discretion of the Coast Guard, based on weather conditions and salvage operations.

The reopening means cruise ships like Royal Caribbean International’s Vision of the Seas are resuming operations.

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Salvage personnel work to clear wreckage after the cargo ship Dali crashed into and collapsed the Francis Scott Key Bridge, April 2, in Baltimore, Md.  (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images / Getty Images)

On May 25, the Vision of the Seas will depart Baltimore for a five-night voyage to Bermuda.

"Royal Caribbean International looks forward to returning to the Port of Baltimore once again," a spokesperson for Royal Caribbean told Fox News Digital. "Vision of the Seas will set sail on a five-night itinerary as planned on Saturday, May 25, after completing its previously scheduled drydock in The Bahamas."

In a social media post, the Port of Baltimore expressed excitement over the return of cruise ships in and out of the city.

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The remains of the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge stick out of the Patapsco River. (Michael A. McCoy for The Washington Post via Getty Images / Getty Images)

"This marks the first cruise departing Baltimore since the Key Bridge incident," the post read. "Are you as excited as we are? If you’ve never cruised before from Baltimore, come find out why it’s the best cruise port on the East Coast. Baltimore is back!"

Another cruise company, Carnival Cruise Line, also offers voyages out of Baltimore Harbor. After the Key Bridge collapsed, the company moved the Carnival Legend’s operations to Norfolk, Virginia, to allow rescue and remediation efforts to continue at the scene of the disaster.

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Fox News Digital reached out to Carnival to find out whether the company plans to resume operations out of Baltimore, but did not immediately hear back.

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First cruise to set sail from Port of Baltimore since bridge collapse

by Tiffany Watson, WBFF Digital Team

Royal Caribbean’s Explorer of the Seas cruise ship (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

BALTIMORE, MD (WBFF) — The Port of Baltimore is ready for cruises to set sail again.

The Royal Caribbean International's Vision of the Seas will depart on May 25th for a 5-night voyage from Baltimore to Bermuda.

Port officials say this marks the first cruise departing Baltimore since the tragic Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse.

Are you as excited as we are? If you’ve never cruised before from Baltimore, come find out why it’s the best cruise port on the East Coast," Port officials said in a social media post.

On Monday Unified Command used precision cutting to clear the wreckage on top of the Dali.

Following the controlled demolition, crews are working to survey the debris that surrounds the Dali.

From there, they will be able to remove the remaining steel and work toward refloating the ship, ultimately removing it from the channel.

Officials with the Key Bridge Unified Command said the controlled demolition went as expected.

"That will allow us now, over the next 48-hours safely move the vessel Dali inside the Port, from the Federal Channel, and it will also allow us to take out the remaining wreckage, steel truss and concrete pavement at the bottom of the river, get that out of the way, so we can meet our commitment at the end of this month to fully open this navigation channel," said Lt. Gen. Scott A. Spellmon, Commanding General of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

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In a statement Wednesday, the cruise line said a cruise scheduled for May 25 will leave Baltimore “as planned.”

“Royal Caribbean International looks forward to returning to the Port of Baltimore once again. Vision of the Seas will set sail on a 5-night itinerary as planned on Saturday, May 25,” a Royal Caribbean spokesperson said.

A Carnival ship is scheduled to leave Baltimore on May 26 while another Royal Caribbean cruise is scheduled to leave Baltimore on May 30. Carnival has not responded to requests for comment.

Since a cargo ship lost power and struck one of the Francis Scott Key Bridge’s support piers March 26, collapsing the span into the water and killing six construction workers, Royal Caribbean and Carnival cruises scheduled to embark and debark in Baltimore have been rerouted through Norfolk, Virginia.

Baltimore cruise industry hopes Key Bridge channel reopens in time for busy June

A Coast Guard official said Wednesday that response officials in Baltimore believe the cargo ship, the Dali, will be refloated and removed from the middle of the waterway “early next week.” The Army Corps of Engineers hopes to reopen the federal channel by the end of May.

In 2023, Maryland Port Administration spokesperson Richard Scher said, 444,000 passengers boarded cruises in the terminal, the highest total since 2012. Eight cruise ships are scheduled to depart in June. The cruise terminal primarily services ships from Carnival and Royal Caribbean cruise lines, and the Norwegian Cruise Line also occasionally uses the terminal. Typically cruises are round trips, though there are some one-way transatlantic offerings.

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Royal Caribbean International plans to resume cruises out of Baltimore, Maryland, later this month, now that the channel in and out of the busy port was reopened on Tuesday to a depth of up to 45 feet. The news comes nearly two months after the container ship Dali crashed into a support of the Francis Scott Key Bridge on March 26, sending the structure smashing into the Patapsco River below, and on top of the vessel. On Monday, crews used explosives to break apart the largest remaining piece of the...

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GM-owned Cruise reached a more than $8M settlement with pedestrian who was dragged by robo taxi 

The California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) revoked Cruise's self-driving car permit, citing 'unreasonable risk to public safety' in San Francisco, California, on October 24, 2023.

Cruise, the self-driving robo taxi company owned by General Motors , reached a settlement with the pedestrian who was dragged by one of its vehicles last fall, according to someone with knowledge of the matter and independently verified by Fortune .

The settlement was between $8-12 million, Fortune has learned. It’s unclear exactly when the settlement was reached.

The accident itself took place late in the evening on Oct. 2 when a pedestrian who was crossing the road in San Francisco was struck in a hit-and-run by another vehicle, then subsequently dragged for 20 feet by one of Cruise’s autonomous robo-taxis. Regulators determined Cruise had not been forthcoming enough with them about the incident, and ordered Cruise to halt its taxi service in San Francisco. Cruise subsequently pulled all of its vehicles off the road across the U.S., and it is just now starting to reintroduce its robo taxi fleet back on the roads.

The current condition of the pedestrian remains unknown. A representative from Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital, where the pedestrian was taken after the incident in critical condition, said that the pedestrian had been discharged, but declined to share any further information. The San Francisco Police Department said it continues to investigate the incident.

“The hearts of all Cruise employees continue to be with the pedestrian, and we hope for her continued recovery,” a Cruise spokesperson said in a statement.

Cruise said earlier this week that it would start testing its self-driving vehicles in Arizona—operating autonomously, but with human drivers inside the vehicles to take over, if needed. The testing will begin in Phoenix and will then gradually move into other cities in the state. At the beginning of April, Cruise submitted responses to the California DMV to reinstate its permit, though the DMV told Fortune those responses are still under review.

In the six months following the October accident, General Motors slashed Cruise’s annual budget by $1 billion and replaced nearly all of the company’s management team. Cruise has recorded $9.2 billion in pre-tax losses since GM acquired the company in 2016, according to filings. 

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