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Cruises from Norfolk

Norfolk, Virginia Cruises

Norfolk, Virginia Cruises
Mar, 16 2025
Starting from $112.33*/night ($674.00)*
Includes taxes and fees
Mar, 22 2025
Starting from $105.50*/night ($844.00)*
Includes taxes and fees
Mar, 30 2025
Starting from $112.33*/night ($674.00)*
Includes taxes and fees
Apr, 05 2025
Starting from $107.38*/night ($859.00)*
Includes taxes and fees
Apr, 13 2025
Starting from $161.50*/night ($969.00)*
Includes taxes and fees
Apr, 19 2025
Starting from $94.25*/night ($754.00)*
Includes taxes and fees

Norfolk is a waterfront city located in southeastern Virginia . This water city lies on the Elizabeth River in the Tidewater Region, at the mouth of Chesapeake Bay.  Cruises from and to Norfolk, Virginia,give you plenty of optionsto explore the Bermuda, Bahamas, and the Caribbean. This city is built on character and revolves around the melting pot of people, cultures, and ideas.

Norfolk Highlights

 The character and vibe of every neighborhood differ in this unique city. Downtown attracts many young professionals as dosome historic districts like Ghent. It is a city that appeals to a variety of individuals. Below are some of the neighborhood highlights to visit in Norfolk.

Neon District

Neon District of Norfolk offers some quirky things to do. This part of the city is one of the most creative centers with some 80+ pieces of public art, eclectic restaurants, and some live performance destined to inspire people. The colorful installation of local creative talent on walls, sheds, and even sidewalks makes this place more happening and joyful. For example, View a life-size humpback whale guarding Waterside Drive while you pose next to the giant pink roses on Boush Street.

Historic Freemason District

The Historic Freemason District features the city's oldest standing neighborhood with beautiful tree-lined cobblestone streets, historic homes, manicured gardens, and fantastic water views. This neighborhood is located on the Elizabeth River just west of the city's Central Business District. You can see and explore the ancient century warehouses converted into trendy loft-style houses just footsteps away from the waterfront. Moreover, this neighborhood has recently been recognized as one of the Top 10 Great Neighborhoods because of its cobblestone streets and mature trees that  show the chronology of three centuries of architectural styles.

Ghent

There are countless places to eat and shop in Ghent, as well as galleries, and antique stores in this city that oozes character, culture, and delicious food. Another quirky neighborhood is located just north of the Downtown area. Beautiful homes built in recent decades share fences with older historic homes.

The Granby District

The Granby District is the traditional shopping street of Norfolk. The buildings present here were mostly built early in the 20th century. Granby Street starts is from the waterfront to the Opera House, which is now home to empty nesters or young professionals. The most exciting thing about this neighborhood is the conversion of the upper floors into those trendy residential lofts. This conversion makes the whole  region unique.

Interesting Spots of Norfolk

Norfolk makes a good base for exploring coastal Virginia because of its strategic location at the mouth of Chesapeake Bay.The number of activities and attractions in Norfolk makes it one of the most happening places. For boaters or surfers, the Atlantic Ocean is the perfect place to go. There are plenty of museums and art centers to explore for cultural vultures.A trip to Norfolk has everything you could want for a truly memorable vacation, whether you are into fine dining, naval history, or baseball.

Colonial Williamsburg

Explore Williamsburg's role in the American Revolution in the 18th century. Visit the buildings and shops of a re-created town. The festival has exhibitions, lectures, re-enactments, and so much more! You should take the time to visit Yorktown and the Jamestown settlement.

Busch Gardens

It's an amusement park, not a garden. It's divided into seven sections, each themed after a different European country.  One of the best parks in the country, it's got many thrill rides, shows, restaurants, and shops.Get a rush of adrenaline spinning in Apollo's Chariot and plunging down watery flumes.There is also a classic carousel that families will love. You can also take a scenic train ride on the mini railway for something more sedate.

Nauticus in Norfolk

The cruise port is located at the Nauticus in Norfolk. A museum showcasing Norfolk's maritime history is also located there. Visitors can take guided tours on the battleship Wisconsin, which is permanently docked here throughout the year. After being commissioned in 1944, the ship was immediately sent to the Pacific during WWII.Kids can learn about marine life at this seaside science center, complete with an aquarium, hands-on exhibits, interactive shows, and several education programs. 

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