Travel: No-Fly Cruise Travel Fall/Winter Cruising 2007-08

By car to ship: Get out to sea without taking to the air, thanks to local ports like Norfolk, Va.

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Baltimore

South Locust Point Cruise Terminal, 2001 E. McComas St.
  • Distance from D.C.: 40 miles.

Manhattan

Manhattan Cruise Terminal, 711 12th Ave. at West 55th Street
  • Distance from D.C.: 225 miles.

Brooklyn

Brooklyn Cruise Terminal, Pier 12, at the end of Imlay and Bowne streets
  • Distance from D.C.: 228 miles.

Philadelphia

Philadelphia Cruise Terminal, Navy Yard at Pier 1, 5100 S. Broad St., Building 3
  • Distance from D.C.: 136 miles.

Norfolk

Half Moone Cruise and Celebration Center, 1 Waterside Dr.
  • Distance from D.C.: 200 miles.

Bayonne, N.J.

Cape Liberty Cruise Port, 14 Port Terminal Blvd.
  • Distance from D.C.: 223 miles.

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