
Meet the only line that cruises from Washington, DC — here’s where it’ll take you
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Yes, you can cruise from DC—and this episode breaks down the who, when, where, and how much. We cover the only line sailing from The Wharf, the best-fit itineraries for history lovers, sample pricing (and promos), and nearby big-ship alternatives if you want to go larger.
What you’ll learn
- When you can sail from DC: Regular 10-night rotations run through early June, then again early October–early November on American Glory (≈100 guests) and American Constitution (≈170 guests).
- Where these cruises go: Pre-cruise stay at the Four Seasons DC with time for the Capitol and Smithsonian, then calls on Annapolis, Norfolk, Williamsburg & Yorktown, Alexandria, and Mount Vernon—a history buff’s dream.
- How much it costs: From $5,275 pp for a window cabin under a current promo, with fare discounts and free round-trip airfare if you’re not within driving distance.
- Big-ship alternatives within driving distance: Baltimore (Carnival Legend/Pride; Royal Caribbean Vision of the Seas) and Bayonne, NJ (Liberty, Anthem, Symphony; Celebrity Eclipse). Norfolk is also drive-to, with Carnival Sunshine expected in 2025
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