Word Is Out About the New Philadelphia Cruise Terminal in Tinicum

The Port of Philadelphia is building a Norwegian Cruise Line terminal on its newly acquired 15.5-acre site along the Delaware River.

Travel and Tour World invites global travelers to embrace the new Philadelphia Cruise Terminal under construction in Tinicum, set to open in spring 2026.

Philadelphia is set to become one of the most exciting travel hubs on the U.S. East Coast,” reports a Dec. 27 article appearing in the publication.

The article promises that the terminal will be “changing the way travelers explore North America by sea.”

The Philadelphia Cruise Terminal will host numerous sailings each year, connecting to East Coast destinations, Canada, New England, Bermuda, and the Bahamas.

Cruises will range from short, scenic trips to longer cultural voyages.

Guests are advised to book early, as cabins are expected to fill quickly as the terminal gains in popularity.

Travelers can also pair city tours in a two-day visit to Philadelphia with their cruise to explore the city. It’s recommended that travelers flying in book flights that allow enough time to relax before boarding the cruise.

“Whether you are a seasoned traveler or exploring cruising for the first time, Philadelphia offers a seamless and memorable travel experience, from city streets to the open sea,” the article concludes.

Read more about booking a cruise from the new Philadelphia Cruise Terminal in Travel and Tour World.



Editor’s Note: This post first appeared on DELCO Today in January 2026.



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