Charleston CruisesCharleston is the Carolinas' convenient cruise departure port. There are cruises from Charleston to the Bahamas and the Caribbean. Lovingly preserved for 300 years, Charleston is a living museum. Cruise passengers can step back in time to the eighteenth century, before the Revolution, when Charleston was the seat of British rule and the cultural capital of the New World. There's a lot to see and do in the Charleston area -- history, architecture, arts, golf, plantations, and gardens.Before or after your cruise, it's easy to explore the historic district. The cruise terminal is only two blocks from Charleston's famous public market. Charleston is a great departure point for cruises to the islands. |
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DirectionsThe Charleston cruise terminal is in the historic district, within 2 miles of I26 and US17. Secure parking is available on the Port property. |
HotelsFind the best deals and web promotions on hotels in Charleston. There are good hotels close to the cruise terminal. |
Norwegian MajestyThe Norwegian Majesty cruises from Charleston to the Caribbean and Bermuda. A stylish ship with casual "freestyle cruising". |
Carnival VictoryThe Carnival Victory will cruise from Charleston to the Bahamas. There's a reason why they call them fun ships! |
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| Charleston cruises are are a great excuse to spend a few extra days in this fantastic city. The history, architecture, gardens and beaches make it a great place to visit before your cruise. There are cruises from Charleston to the Bahamas, Bermuda and the Caribbean. | |