(Philadelphia Cruise Terminal - Courtesy of PhilaPort)
Philadelphia. A new Cruise port option.
As a New Yorker, I don't like traveling to cities outside New York to take cruises similar to what is offered in my home port. However, Philadelphia may be one of the exceptions to my rule, as I could leave NYC in the morning, reach Philadelphia by noon, and be on the ship by 1:30 pm.
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Background:
Around 2010-2011, cruise ships stopped sailing out of Philadelphia. According to a post by "Philly Steve" on Cruise Critic (12/02/2010), "At the height of Philadelphia's cruise ship "era," there were about 12 cruises a year, operated by Royal Caribbean International and Norwegian Cruise Line. The terminal was spacious but warehouse like. Some passengers had issues with the walkway to the ship because of its incline. Bargain priced parking was secure and nearby." Couple this with a 6 hour trip to get to the sea, and one can understand how cruise traffic dwindled to 2 cruises per year. It didn't make sense to cruise out of Philadelphia when better cruise ports were within a 2 hour trip, nor did it make sense to upgrade the old cruise terminal for so few cruises..
In 2025, ground was broken for a new Philadelphia Cruise Terminal to open in April 2026. Norwegian Cruise Lines has signed a deal where NCL will use this port for 7 years with 41 sailings per year. Of the 2026 cruises, the Norwegian Jewel and the Norwegian Pearl will be sailing to the Bahamas, Bermuda, the Caribbean, and Eastern Canada & New England. I expect that this will be a popular cruise port in spite of Philadelphia's distance from the sea, as NCL will be giving 2 of its "affordable" Jewel class ships ships an under-served port to cruise from.
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A new location and a new port:
At the time I started gathering information for this entry, Google had yet to pin the location of the new Philadelphia Cruise Terminal in Google Maps. However, PhilaPort had this information posted already. Parking for the terminal will be located nearby, and a shuttle to the terminal provided to/from the parking lot. Although the new cruise terminal will be a little further from city center than the former terminal at the Navy Yard, it may be easier to access due to its location adjacent to Philadelphia's airport.
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One Cruise with two ports to visit:
I look forward to cruising out of this port, as NCL will be doing the above route sometime in 2027. The ports of Charlottetown, PE and Eastport, ME interest me for two reasons:
- Eastport:
There is a possibility of a shore excursion that crosses the border to make a visit to the Roosevelt summer house on Campobello island. - Charlottetown:
My previous two cruises scheduled to reach this port had to skip it due to weather related issues. I'd like to finally get to this port and check it off my New England / Eastern Canada port list.
Given that NCL has not scheduled any cruises to New England / Eastern Canada from New York in 2027, I expect that Philadelphia may become my NCL home port of choice for cruises to this region. Assuming that we leave New York Penn Station by 8:30 am, we'd have no problem getting to Philadelphia by 10:00 am, and be on the ship by noon. It'll be nice to have a choice of home port from which to cruise from.
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A Marketing Error:
At least, NCL got the placement of the cruise correct, listing it under NCL's Philadelphia cruises. But then, maybe they are trying to attract New Yorkers to this port? 😀
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I wondered - will the new cruise terminal be ready for the first cruise, or will temporary arrangements need to be made for the ships scheduled to start sailing this month?
In Late March/Early April, NCL answered the above question, and supplied information to cruisers taking its April cruises out of Philadelphia that they will check in for the cruise (and drop off their bags) at the Clarion Hotel Philadelphia Airport, then be bused to temporary facilities to be security screened before boarding the ship. Parking at the hotel will also be available for cruise passengers for $16/day. Upon disembarkation, cruise passengers will pick up their luggage at the Clarion Hotel. Those people with airport transfers will be transported directly to the airport upon disembarkation. Hopefully, this temporary situation will not last too long.


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