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Norfolk is proud to welcome Carnival Cruise Lines back in 2019
with 5 and 6-day sailings to the Bahamas on the Carnival
Triumph. In partnership, Norfolk is investing in Carnival-
specific advertising throughout the Mid-Atlantic, including
nearby drive markets like Raleigh/Durham/Chapel Hill and
Richmond. Other advertising is targeted towards residents in
Norfolk, Virginia Beach and Williamsburg. Norfolk is also
partnering with Carnival's BDM to host travel agent networking
opportunities throughout the Mid-Atlantic.
Other cruise lines scheduled to make port-of-call visits to
Norfolk in 2018 and 2019 include Princess, AIDA Cruises,
Silversea Cruises, TUI Cruises, and Windstar Cruises.
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New to Norfolk's Decker Half Moone Center in 2018 is American Cruise Lines.
The small-ship luxury cruise line will make eleven calls to the downtown
Norfolk terminal. Its passengers will enjoy shore excursions to nearby
Colonial Williamsburg, historic Jamestown, nearby Virginia Beach, and other
points of interest.
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In 2019, Norfolk cruise ship passengers will be
part of a national celebration as the Battleship
Wisconsin celebrates its 75th anniversary. The
Wisconsin and adjacent museum are located
on the same property as Norfolk's cruise ship
terminal - the battleship is one of Virginia's
most well-loved tourist attractions. The ship
was commissioned during World War II and
fired on Okinawa and Iwo Jima. Later, the
battleship served during the Korean Conflict
and fired the first Tomahawk missiles on Iraq in
1991.
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Over the past 18 months, Downtown Norfolk has seen unprecedented growth. In May, 2017, a 23-story, $164
million, 300-room hotel opened one block from the city's cruise ship terminal. The Hilton Norfolk (a.k.a.
"The Main" due to its location on Main Street) also boasts a 41,000 SF conference center and five
destination restaurants.
Cruise ship passengers and crew have also enjoyed a revitalized waterfront destination called WATERSIDE
DISTRICT. The facility and marina has become a central gathering place for local residents and visitors. A
$40 million overhaul and re-branding of Norfolk's iconic Waterside Festival Marketplace has allowed cruise
ship passengers to enjoy the best national and local brands and concepts in an atmosphere that integrates
the downtown with its waterfront. WATERSIDE DISTRICT was developed by The Cordish Company of
Baltimore, MD and is within steps of the cruise ship terminal.
C R U I S E V I R G I N I A ' S N E W F A C E
In January, Cruise Virginia welcomed Katie Elder as the new Cruise Operations and Marketing Manager.
Katie is a Norfolk native with a background in special events, programming, and community development.
She has "hit the ground running" by working closely with Carnival Cruise Lines to support its 2019 sailings.
Katie was also instrumental in working with American Cruise Lines to solidify its new port-of-call stops. To
reach Katie directly, please call/text 757-334-9506 or email [email protected].