Carnival Is Adding a Second Cruise Ship to Baltimore, With New Caribbean Sailings

By: - May 24th, 2026
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Carnival Miracle.

Carnival Cruise Line is expanding its presence in Baltimore in a big way.

The cruise line has signed a new two-year agreement with the Maryland Port Administration that will bring the Carnival Miracle to the Port of Baltimore beginning in 2027, adding a second Carnival ship to one of the East Coast’s fastest-growing cruise homeports.

The seasonal deployment will run from November through April and significantly expand the range of Caribbean itineraries available from Baltimore.

That means more long-distance Caribbean cruises departing from the Mid-Atlantic, including sailings to destinations like Aruba, Curacao, Barbados, St. Lucia, Antigua and St. Maarten.

The move also adds more 12 to 14-day itineraries, a growing category for travelers looking for longer Caribbean voyages without flying to Florida.

The Carnival Miracle is part of Carnival’s Spirit class and is similar in size to the year-round Carnival Pride, which already sails from Baltimore under a separate five-year agreement signed last year. Carnival Pride currently operates cruises to the Bahamas, Bermuda, the Caribbean and Canada/Greenland.

“Baltimore has been an important homeport for Carnival for more than two decades, and we’re excited to continue building on that strong foundation,” said Christine Duffy, president of Carnival Cruise Line, in a statement.

Carnival says the expanded deployment will create more options for families and repeat cruisers in the region while increasing tourism traffic into Baltimore itself.

The Port of Baltimore has become one of the most important cruise ports in the Mid-Atlantic, helped by its location just off Interstate 95 and its proximity to both Baltimore’s Inner Harbor and Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport.

According to Maryland officials, each cruise ship call generates roughly $1 million in economic activity for the state, supporting hotels, restaurants, transportation providers and local businesses. More than 400 jobs in Maryland are tied to cruise operations, including more than 200 direct positions at the port.

“The cruise industry understands the value of cruising from the Port of Baltimore,” said Jonathan Daniels, executive director of the Maryland Port Administration. “Our huge regional population market along with our cruise terminal’s ideal location right off Interstate 95 makes us the Mid-Atlantic’s premier cruise port.”

Carnival has operated cruises from Baltimore since 2004, with Carnival Pride becoming the first ship to sail year-round from the port in 2009.

The addition of Carnival Miracle signals continued demand for drive-to cruising from the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic, particularly for travelers looking for longer Caribbean itineraries departing closer to home.

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