Cruise Ports
Cruise from a Port Near You Cruises now depart from many U.S. ports and cruising from a port near you is a great alternative that is not only convenient but can also prove to be a great value. Driving to a nearby port can save you time and the expense of airfare. The number of cruise ports has expanded considerably over the years and now include ports such as New York, Boston, Baltimore, Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Tampa, New Orleans, Galveston, San Diego, Los Angeles, and Seattle. Homeport cruising also allows travelers to easily take advantage of last minute cruise deals making quick getaways easy and convenient. Cruise destinations for homeport cruises include the Caribbean, the Bahamas, Bermuda, Canada and New England, Mexico, Alaska and more.
 


   
Cruises from Baltimore sail to the Caribbean and the Bahamas. Baltimore is close to many residents in the mid-Atlantic states including Maryland, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Virginia and southern New Jersey.
   
Cruises from Bayonne sail to the Caribbean, Bahamas, Bermuda and transatlantic cruises. Bayonne is convenient to many residents of the northeast including New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania.
   
Cruises from Boston sail to the Caribbean, Bermuda and Canada & New England. Boston is convenient to many residents of the northeast including Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Vermont and New Hampshire.
   
Cruises from Charleston sail to the Caribbean and the Bahamas. Charleston is convenient to many residents of the south including South Carolina, North Carolina and Georgia.
   
Cruises from Fort Lauderdale sail to the Caribbean, the Bahamas, the Panama Canal as well as transatlantic cruises and longer, more exotic cruises. Fort Lauderdale is convenient to residents throughout South Florida.
   
Cruises from Galveston sail to the Caribbean. Galveston is convenient to many residents of Texas and Louisiana.
   
Cruises from Jacksonville sail to the Bahamas. Jacksonville is convenient to many residents of Florida, Georgia and Alabama.
   
Cruises from Long Beach sail to Mexico and Hawaii. Long Beach is convenient to many residents of southern California, Arizona and Nevada.
   
Cruises from Miami sail to the Caribbean, the Bahamas, the Panama Canal as well as transatlantic cruises and longer, more exotic cruises. Miami is convenient to residents throughout south Florida.
   
New Orleans, Louisiana Cruise from New Orleans, Louisiana
Cruises from New Orleans sail to the Caribbean. New Orleans is convenient to many residents of Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas.
   
Cruises from New York sail to the Caribbean, Bahamas, Bermuda and transatlantic cruises. Bayonne is convenient to many residents of the northeast including New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania.
   
Cruises from Port Canaveral sail to the Bahamas and the Caribbean. Port Canaveral is close to Orlando which makes it easy to combine Port Canaveral cruises with the many theme parks located in Orlando.
   
Cruises from San Diego sail to the Mexico, Hawaii, the Panama Canal, the Pacific Northwest & Canada as well as longer, more exotic cruises. San Diego is convenient to many residents of the California, Arizona and Nevada.
   
Cruises from San Francisco sail to the Mexico, Hawaii, the Panama Canal, Alaska, the Pacific Northwest & Canada as well as longer, more exotic cruises. San Diego is convenient to many residents of the California and Nevada.
   
Cruises from Seattle sail to Alaska, the Panama Canal, the Pacific Northwest & Canada as well as longer, more exotic cruises. Seattle is convenient to many residents of the Washington, Oregon and British Columbia.
 
   
Cruises from Tampa sail to Caribbean and the Bahamas as well as transatlantic cruises. Tampa is convenient to many residents of Florida.