![]() Port Everglades is the third-busiest cruise port in Florida and in the world, with an estimated number of passengers coming through the port of around 3.8 million per year. There are loads of fun family activities near the port, including mini golf, beaches, escape rooms, manatee sanctuaries and more, while both Universal Studios and Disney World are around a 1-hour drive from the port. While there are lots of things to do near Port Canaveral Cruise Terminal, the Kennedy Space Center being one of the biggest within a short distance. Orlando and the surrounding area are obviously packed with great attractions for a pre- or post-cruise adventure. ![]() Most international passengers would fly into Orlando International Airport though, which is around 46 miles away, although thanks to the direct roads it has a similar journey time. The nearest airport to Port Canaveral is Melbourne Orlando International Airport, which is 27.5 miles from the port, so around a 45-minute drive. It’s not quite as varied as the number of cruise lines sailing from Miami, but you still get some of the largest ships in the world calling here, including Wonder of the Seas. The port is another that is visited by many of the major cruise lines in the world, including: Port Canaveral may not be quite as busy or large as Miami in terms of passenger numbers, but it is still substantial – it has around 4.5 million cruise passengers coming through the port each year, and is visited by around 1,400 ships – which is more than Miami tends to average. There are a number of museums, and there are some fantastic restaurants to choose from as well. Head to Miami Beach, or explore the vibrant shops of Midtown. If you do find yourself with a pre- or post-cruise night in Miami due to your flights, there’s loads to see and do within easy reach of the port. Miami is a large airport and many cruise passengers will be able to fly directly to the airport from their home country. The nearest airport to the port is Miami International Airport, which is around a 10-mile drive, taking typically 20-40 minutes by cab (depending on traffic, which can get pretty hectic). It’s equipped to handle the biggest ships in the world – the Oasis-class ships, and soon the Icon-class ships for Royal Caribbean – but smaller luxury ships use the port as well. Many of the largest cruise lines in the world use the port of Miami for embarkation, including:Īnd many smaller cruise lines do too. Here’s a map of the cruise ports in Florida, so you can easily see where they are in relation to each other: It’s worth noting that for this guide I’ve had to rely on the cruise passenger information from a little while ago – the organization which compiles this info hasn’t updated it for a few years, but this still gives an indication of the size of the ports.Ĭheck out the cruise port traffic stats if you want to know more. In order of popularity (by number of cruise passengers who visited the port), the six ports are: Tampa is still a pretty popular port as is Jacksonville, but a lot of people forget to include Palm Beach when talking about Florida ports just because of how much smaller it is. The largest port in the world is the Port of Miami, with Port Canaveral and Port Everglades just behind it. Some websites may only list five ports, as the Palm Beach port accommodates ships from only two smaller cruise lines. ![]() There are six cruise ports in Florida – Miami, Orlando, Fort Lauderdale, Tampa, Jacksonville and Palm Beach. In this guide, I’ll take you through all the details of the different cruise ports, which cruise lines sail from them, and how to get to them. I am, of course, talking about Florida, which has millions of people passing through its terminals every year, many of whom will be exploring the Caribbean and Bahamas but others sailing to further afield destinations too. ![]()
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