Royal Caribbean’s restart process has reached Baltimore, Maryland.

The Enchantment of the Seas resumed cruises Thursday when it left the port of Baltimore to resume passenger operations.

Enchantment of the Seas sails south to the Bahamas and offers an 8 night cruise during the Christmas holidays.

Royal Caribbean offers 8-night Bahamas cruises and select 12-night cruises to the southern Caribbean from Baltimore.

Port Executive Director William P. Doyle is accompanied by Cruise Maryland General Manager Cindy Burman, Deputy Executive Director Brian Miller, Operations Director Ryan Barry and Operations General Manager Rockye Truelove

“Royal Caribbean’s return to Baltimore Harbor is a great way to celebrate the holiday season!” said executive director of the Maryland Port Administration, William P. Doyle.

“People love cruising from Baltimore for many reasons, starting with our location. Our cruise terminal is just off Interstate 95 and BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport is just 15 minutes away. We’re right next to Baltimore’s world-famous Inner Harbor, as well as Federal Hill, Fort McHenry, and Fells Point for many attractions, dining, and shopping. Come from Baltimore, enjoy our great city and sail to some of the most incredible tropical paradises in the world. “

Enchantment’s 2022-2023 schedule operates cruises to Bermuda, including longer crossings that include Bermuda and Perfect Day at. visit CocoCay.

Enchanment of the Seas Live Blog Day 1 - Embarkation Day |  Royal Caribbean Blog

In August 2022, Enchantment will be offering cruises to Canada and New England through October.

She will then spend the winter of 2022-2023 sailing back south to offer 7 to 12 night cruises in the southern Caribbean.

Royal Caribbean Cruise Line has operated from Baltimore since 2004.

What’s next for the reboot

Royal Caribbean Announces Vision of the Seas to Sail from Bermuda |  Royal Caribbean Blog

The Enchantment will be the last Royal Caribbean cruise ship to resume cruises in 2021. The Vision of the Seas is next on the schedule, with a restart on January 24th.

This means that only three more Royal Caribbean cruise ships will resume operations in the first half of 2022.

You can see Royal Caribbean cruise ship reboot plans for further deployment information until 2022.