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ETA Travel and Royal Caribbean to offer motorcycle cruises from the Port of Baltimore


ETA's Alan Reed and Renee Mickus prepare to lead an island tour.  (Photo: ETA Travel)

In an exclusive statement to the Baltimore Motorcycle Travel Examiner, Steve Wallach of Entertainment and Travel Alternatives, Inc. (ETA) today announced plans to begin offering "Motorcycle Cruises" departing from the Port of Baltimore.

ETA Travel has been working with Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines for the past seven years to offer Motorcycle Cruises departing from Bayonne, NJ, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida and Miami, Florida.

Mr. Wallach advised that ETA's formal announcement would come within two weeks, but that arrangements are in place to begin offering "a few" "Motorcycle Cruises" in 2010.

Other articles in this series:

Motorcycle Cruises: Take Your Motorcycle on a Carribbean Cruise!

Motorcycle Cruising Through a Rider's Eyes

ETA Travel and the History of Motorcycle Cruises

Baltimore Motorcycle Cruise Dates Set for 2010


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Tom's an avid rider, a Motorcycle Safety Instructor and an editor of the "Super Magna" discussion forum. Tom's been "riding Baltimore" for over 25 years. You can email Tom at tbachur@yahoo.com.

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  • Grant Davis 2 years ago

    This is so cool. Please update the story with more specifics as they become available.

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