

Two cruise ships departed from Baltimore for the first time since the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed. Royal Caribbean’s Vision of the Sea embarked on a five-night journey to Bermuda, while Carnival Cruise’s Pride set off for a 14-day trip to Greenland and Canada. The Port of Baltimore, previously used as a command post following the bridge incident, has resumed operations, signaling a return to normalcy for the cruise industry in the region.

The destination of Royal Caribbean's Vision of the Sea voyage was Bermuda, and the duration of the trip was five nights.

The last cruise ship sailed from Baltimore two months prior to this weekend due to the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse on March 26. Royal Caribbean's Vision of the Sea and Carnival Cruise's Pride were the first cruise ships to set sail from Baltimore after the incident, departing on May 25 and May 26, respectively.