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This Florida hotspot is the perfect place to set sail from when exploring the Caribbean.

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Getting to the Port

The port terminal is located at 1015 North America Way Miami, FL 33132. Parking is available for a fee of $24 per night.

Disney Cruise Line Transfer

Disney does offer transfers to and from the airport for $21 per person each way.

Things To Do Before or After a Cruise

Miami is famous for its beaches, notably the fabulous South Beach. Miami is also very close to 2 amazing national parks: Everglades National Park and Biscayne National Park, the only living tropical reef within the continental U.S.

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Disney Cruises from Florida: Ships, Ports, and Itineraries

Florida is home to two primary Disney Cruise Line ports — Port Canaveral and Port Everglades (Fort Lauderdale) — with departures also previously having taken place in Miami. If you’re ready to embark on a Disney cruise, Florida is the place to be! This article covers which Disney cruise ships leave these three ports, how to get to the Disney Cruise Line Terminals, and what itineraries are available for Disney cruises from Florida during 2024 ,  2025 , and 2026 . Let us help you plan a magical Florida Disney cruise!

Want even more help planning a Disney Cruise from Florida?  Contact the DCL experts at our favorite Disney Travel Agency, The Vacationeer !  Their planning services are free of charge, so get your free quote today (and find out how much you can save with their generous onboard credit program!)

Which Disney Cruise Ships Sail Out of Florida?

Disney Cruise Line has six ships based in Florida for at least part of 2024, 2025 and 2026: Disney Dream , Disney Destiny, Disney Fantasy , Disney Magic , Disney Treasure, and Disney Wish .

There are currently no Florida departures scheduled for the Disney Wonder through 2026. Two Disney ships will be based in Asia for the foreseeable future — the Disney Adventure in Singapore and an as-yet-unnamed ship in Japan.

Where do Disney Cruises go from Florida?

There’s nothing quite like setting sail from the Sunshine State. When you cruise with Disney, you can choose from a wide range of itineraries that currently depart from two Florida ports: Port Canaveral (Cape Canaveral) and Port Everglades (Fort Lauderdale). PortMiami (Miami) has also hosted some Disney departures in the past.

Whether you’re looking to explore the Bahamas, relax in the Caribbean, or take a transatlantic voyage, Disney Cruise Line has a perfect cruise for your family. And with their world-class amenities and entertainment, you’re sure to have a magical time onboard. Most Florida sailings also include a Castaway Cay day (visiting Disney’s private island in the Bahamas) or a day at Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point (Disney’s new private destination on Eleuthera).

From Florida, Disney Cruises sail to the following destinations:

Bahamian cruises.

Take an exciting trip to Disney Castaway Cay, Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point, Nassau, Key West, and other tropical hotspots.

Caribbean Cruises

Enjoy a rejuvenating voyage to Disney Castaway Cay, Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point, Barbados, Cozumel, Grand Cayman, and beyond.

Transatlantic Cruises

Discover Europe ‘s ports of call, plus spend more time at sea enjoying the ship’s amenities, entertainment, and magic.

See below for more specific itineraries of the Disney cruises from Florida.

Where are the Florida Disney Cruise Line Terminals located? 

There are two active, year-round Disney Cruise ship terminals in Florida. Disney Cruise Line offers departures from Port Canaveral Terminal and Port Everglades Fort Lauderdale Terminal. Previous departures also took place from the Miami Port Terminal, though nothing is currently scheduled from there.

Below we list everything you need to know about Disney cruise ships departing from Florida, including the specific addresses of the terminals.

Departures from Port Canaveral, Florida

Port Canaveral

Port Canaveral, FL | Image © Disney

Which Disney cruise ships sail out of Port Canaveral Terminal?

The Disney Fantasy and the Disney Wish cruise ships currently depart from the Port Canaveral terminal. The Disney Treasure will sail from Port Canaveral starting in late 2024. And the Disney Magic returns to Port Canaveral in mid 2025.

Port Canaveral is one of the busiest cruise ports in the world, and it’s also the home port of Disney Cruise Line. Disney Cruise Line ships departing from Port Canaveral will sail to destinations throughout the Caribbean and Bahamas during 2024, 2025, and 2026.

Port Canaveral, located on Florida’s Space Coast, is about an hour’s drive from Orlando. The Port Canaveral terminal is located just minutes from the beach, and it’s also relatively close to Orlando International Airport (MCO).  If you’re flying into MCO, ground transportation options can take you directly to the port. And because it’s so close to Orlando, it’s a popular port for people who’ve decided to extend their Disney World vacation by cruising with Disney for the first time .

Several parking options are available near the terminal if you’re driving to Port Canaveral.

No matter how you’re getting to Port Canaveral, it’s easy to start your cruise vacation from this convenient location.

Disney Cruise Line – Port Canaveral Terminal Address

The address for the main Disney Cruise Line terminal (CT #8) at Port Canaveral is:

9155 Charles M. Rowland Dr. Port Canaveral, FL 32920

Parking is available adjacent to the DCL terminal in a garage operated by the Port Canaveral Port Authority. The garage typically opens at 10:15 AM, and cash is not accepted for payment.

NOTE: Select Disney Cruises may depart from Cruise Terminal #10 instead on days when there are two Disney ships in port. If driving to the port, be sure to carefully follow signs for the name of your specific ship.

Approximately how long does it take to drive to Port Canaveral?

  • A 43-minute drive from Orlando International Airport (MCO)
  • A 46-minute drive from Melbourne Orlando International Airport (MLB)
  • A 61-minute drive from Orlando Sanford International Airport (SFB)
  • A 60-minute drive from Walt Disney World Resort

Note that high-profile rocket launches at nearby Cape Canaveral can have major impacts on traffic in the region; plan accordingly should a launch be scheduled on the first or last day of your cruise.

Transfers between Orlando International Airport and Port Canaveral

Disney Cruise Line offers bus transportation from Orlando International Airport to Disney’s Cruise Port. This option provides a simple way to go between the cruise port from the airport.

A one-way ticket costs $45 per person, and a round trip is $90. Children under the age of three are free.

The cost of a family of four’s round-trip transportation on a Disney Cruise Line bus to the port is $360. This charge includes baggage handling service. You will get custom luggage tags for all your checked bags before departing, along with specific instructions on how to use them based on your travel plans.

Follow those instructions, and the rest will be taken care of by Disney. On the first night of your cruise, they will appear at your stateroom door as if by magic. The luggage transfer service provided by the Disney Cruise bus is a key benefit of airport-to-port transportation to Port Canaveral.

Call (800) 951-3532 to arrange ground transfers in advance, or better yet, have The Vacationeer do it for you!

It is also possible to arrange private transportation from Orlando Airport to Port Canaveral. You can take an Uber, Lyft, taxi, limo, or private van service. If you prefer, you can also rent a car at the airport.

Which should you take? We think the Disney Cruise Line transfer option or Uber would be your best bet . Renting a car is not necessary. The Vacationeer can assist you with transportation ground. Contact them for a free, no-obligation quote and find out what they can do to reduce the cost of a Disney cruise .

Port Canaveral, Florida Disney Cruise Ships and Itineraries

Here’s a quick glance at the different types of cruises sailing from this Home Port of Disney Cruise Line. For further details, including sail dates, ships, and prices , check out our in-depth article on Disney Cruises sailing out of Port Canaveral .

2024 Disney Cruise Itineraries Departing From Port Canaveral, Florida

  • Bahamian Cruises (3, 4, 5, or 6 nights)
  • Caribbean Cruises (6, 7, or 10 nights)
  • Lighthouse Point Inaugural Cruise (7 nights)
  • Disney Treasure Maiden Voyage Cruise (7 nights)

2025 Disney Cruise Itineraries Departing From Port Canaveral, Florida

  • Bahamian Cruises (3, 4, or 5 nights)
  • Caribbean Cruises (7 or 10 nights)
  • Transatlantic Cruise (13 nights)

2026 Disney Cruise Itineraries Departing From Port Canaveral, Florida

  • Caribbean Cruises (7 nights)
  • More to be announced in the future

Do you have questions about upcoming Disney Cruises from Florida, or are you ready to book your Disney cruise ? Contact the DCL experts at The Vacationeer for your free, no-obligation quote and find out how much you can save with their generous onboard credit program.  There’s no charge to use their planning services!

Departures from Port Everglades (Fort Lauderdale), Florida

DCL Port Everglades Terminal Fort Lauderdale

Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale, FL | Image Courtesy Broward County's Port Everglades

Which Disney cruise ships sail out of Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale?

In 2024, 2025, and 2026, select Disney Dream itineraries will depart from Port Everglades. The Disney Magic joins the Fort Lauderdale fleet for portions of 2025. And starting in late 2025, the Disney Destiny will be based year-round in Fort Lauderdale.

Despite the name, Port Everglades is not located in the Florida Everglades.  It is on the southeastern coast of the Florida peninsula, in the Fort Lauderdale / Hollywood / Dania Beach areas of Broward County.

It has long been home to multiple cruise and cargo lines, but Disney Cruise Line had not used it as a Home Port prior to 2023. Now that Disney has taken up residence, they have a dedicated terminal building.

Port Everglades is less than 15 minutes away from the Fort Lauderdale Airport.

Disney Cruise Line – Port Everglades Fort Lauderdale Terminal Address

The address for Disney Cruise Line at Port Everglades is:

1800 SE 20th Street Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316

Upon arriving at the port, follow the signs to Disney Cruise Line at Terminal 4, where you can drop off luggage. From there, you’ll be directed to the parking garage to park your car.

Parking at the port is available through parking garages and surface lots. Advance reservations/payments are not accepted.

Approximately how long does it take to drive to Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale?

  • A 12-minute drive from Fort Lauderdale Hollywood International Airport (FLL)
  • A 35-minute drive from Miami International Airport (MIA)
  • A 53-minute drive from Palm Beach International Airport (PBI)
  • A 3 hour and 11-minute drive from Walt Disney World Resort
  • A 3 hour and 6-minute drive from Orlando International Airport (MCO)

Transfers between area airports and Port Everglades

Transfers to and from the airport may be available on embarkation/debarkation days for a fee of $25-40 depending on airport and travel date.

Private transportation such as Uber, Lyft, taxi, and car rental are also available.

Transfers between Fort Lauderdale Hollywood International Airport and Port Everglades

Transfers to and from the airport are expected to be available on embarkation/debarkation days for a fee.

Port Everglades, Florida Disney Cruise Ships and Itineraries

Fort Lauderdale is a year-round home for at least a couple of Disney cruise ships. Here’s a brief look at what’s currently on offer. For more complete information, check out our Disney cruises from Fort Lauderdale article.

2024 Disney Cruise Itineraries Departing From Fort Lauderdale / Port Everglades Florida

  • Caribbean Cruises (5 nights)
  • Transatlantic cruise (13 nights)

2025 Disney Cruise Itineraries Departing From Fort Lauderdale / Port Everglades Florida

2026 disney cruise itineraries departing from fort lauderdale / port everglades florida.

  • More cruises to be announced

For more information on booking a Disney Cruise from Fort Lauderdale, contact The Vacationeer .  There’s no charge to use their planning services, and you’ll even get a credit to use toward onboard purchases!

Departures from Miami, Florida

Aerial image of Port Miami Terminal

Port Miami, FL | Image courtesy MiamiDade.gov

What Disney Cruise Ships sail out of the Port of Miami Terminal?

At the moment, no Disney cruise ships are scheduled to sail out of Miami.

The port had been home to regularly-scheduled Disney cruises for about 12 years, but the most recent scheduled departure was on October 3, 2023. Shortly afterward, Disney opened a dedicated year-round terminal at Port Everglades (Fort Lauderdale), some 30 miles away. Because of this, it is unlikely that Miami will be used as a major departure port for Disney in the foreseeable future.

The Port of Miami, commonly called PortMiami, is a major seaport situated at the mouth of the Miami River. It is the world’s largest passenger port and one of the largest cargo ports in North America.

As the busiest cruise/passenger port in the world, PortMiami also enjoys the title “cruise capital of the world.” The port is home to several major cruise lines.

PortMiami is just 15 minutes away from Miami Airport.

Disney Cruise Line – Miami Port Terminal Address

The address for the Miami Port Terminal is:

Port Miami 1015 North America Way Miami, FL 33132

When you arrive at the port, follow the signs to the appropriate terminal. You’ll then be asked to park your car in a nearby lot (about half a mile away). A shuttle runs from the terminal to the ship.

Parking is available onsite through Port Miami.

Approximately how long does it take to drive to the Port of Miami?

  • A 15-minute drive from Miami International Airport (MIA)
  • A 50-minute drive from Fort Lauderdale Hollywood International Airport (FLL)
  • A 3 hour and 19-minute drive from Walt Disney World Resort
  • A 3 hour and 22-minute drive from Orlando International Airport (MCO)

Transfers between Miami International Airport and Port of Miami

Transfers to and from the airport are typically available (only on embarkation and departure days) for a fee. If you wish to purchase ground transfers in advance, you can call (800) 951-3532, as a limited number may be available upon arrival. Better yet, contact The Vacationeer and let them handle it!

Pick up your luggage at Baggage Claim when you arrive at Miami International Airport. You will be directed to your designated transportation by a Disney Cruise Line representative outside Baggage Claim. Depending on arrival time and the number of passengers, the vehicle may be a taxi, minibus, or motor coach.

You can also arrange private transportation between Miami Airport and the Port of Miami. Your options include taking an Uber, Lyft, taxi, limo, or private van service. You can also rent a car at the airport if you choose (but it’s not recommended).

Port Miami, Florida Disney Cruise Ships and Itineraries

Here’s a brief look at the Disney cruises which are currently scheduled out of Miami. For specifics on pricing, dates, and destinations, visit our Disney Cruises sailing from Miami  article.

2024 Disney Cruise Itineraries Departing From M iami, Florida 

  • None currently scheduled

2025 Disney Cruise Itineraries Departing From M iami, Florida 

2026 disney cruise itineraries departing from m iami, florida .

Ready to Book your Florida Disney Cruise?

If you’re looking to set sail on any of the Disney Cruises departing from Florida, contact the Disney Cruise experts at The Vacationeer . They can also provide you with helpful tips and tricks, free no-obligation price quotes, and FREE onboard credit for your Disney cruise ! Best of all, their services are entirely free!

Which Florida Port is Best for Disney Cruises?

The best Florida Port for a Disney Cruise will depend on where you are coming from and where you wish to go.

Many Disney Cruise passengers plan to spend a few days at Walt Disney World before or after their time on a Disney cruise ship. For them, Port Canaveral is the best option.

Those who are flying into Florida just for the Disney cruise, don’t have to be quite so choosy. That said, Port Everglades and Port Miami are closer to major airports than Port Canaveral.

What are the best Disney Cruises from Florida?

The most important consideration is to find a Disney cruise ship and an itinerary that fits your needs. Once you accomplish this, you’ll have your best Disney Cruise ship .

The best Disney Cruises from Florida will simply depend on where – and for how long – you and your family wish to travel. You’ll also have to factor in the dates you can travel and select from the available options. So whether it’s taking a short 3-day cruise to Nassau and Castaway Cay (which is a great way to save on your cruise ) or splurging on a 10-day Southern Caribbean voyage, the best Disney cruise departing from Florida will depend on your own goals and circumstances.

If you’re looking for a Disney cruise departing from Florida, contact The Vacationeer for more information. They’re the experts on Florida Disney Cruises!  They’ll provide you with helpful tips and tricks, a free no-obligation price quote , and a FREE onboard credit to use your cruise.

And if you’re a Sunshine State resident, they can walk you through all the great Florida Resident Discounts for Disney Cruises .

Contact them today and save money on your next Disney cruise!

Thanks for reading our Disney Cruises from Florida article. Be sure to check out our articles on other Disney Cruise departure ports, including Galveston .

Enjoy your trip!

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Great question, Sue! Currently, five Disney Cruise ships sail out of Florida ports: Disney Dream, Disney Fantasy, Disney Magic, Disney Wish, and the soon-to-be-launched Disney Treasure. Each offers unique experiences and itineraries to make your vacation truly magical! Check out our pages on the 2025 and 2026 itineraries for more details (or contact The Vacationeer for free help and onboard credit).

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Miami cruise port: A guide to cruising from Florida’s biggest port

Andrea M. Rotondo

Editor's Note

If you love cruising, you're probably already acquainted with the Port of Miami cruise terminal, officially called PortMiami. In 2023, Miami was the busiest cruise port in America. According to PortMiami data, it welcomed 7.3 million passengers in the fiscal year.

Miami is the ideal place from which to set sail to the Bahamas , Caribbean , Panama Canal , Mexico and beyond. More than 20 cruise lines sail from PortMiami, so you shouldn't have any trouble finding a ship and itinerary that works for you.

The port is also easy to get to. Airports near Miami cruise port include Miami International Airport (MIA) and Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL), and there are plenty of points hotels for a pre- or post-cruise stay.

Sailing out of Miami is a rite of passage, and the sailaway is truly one of the most beautiful in the world. As your ship sets off, timed with the setting sun, the city's high-rises and golden beaches glisten as they bid you bon voyage.

PortMiami cruise port overview

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PortMiami cruise terminal information

Address: 1015 North America Way, Miami, Florida 33132

Number of terminals: Nine

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While PortMiami is accessible, contact your cruise line if you require a wheelchair transfer from the cruise terminal entrance to the ship. The port doesn't provide that service.

Cruise lines sailing from PortMiami

Terminal A: Royal Caribbean Terminal AA/AAA: MSC Cruises (opening in 2024) Terminal B: Norwegian Cruise Line Terminal C: Disney Cruise Line, MSC Cruises Terminal D: Carnival, Holland America, Princess Cruises Terminal E: Carnival, Holland America, Princess Cruises Terminal F: Carnival Terminal G: Royal Caribbean (opening in 2027) Terminal J: Luxury cruise lines, such as Regent Seven Seas Cruises Terminal V: Virgin Voyages

Related: How to book a cruise using points and miles

Airports near Miami cruise port

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Miami International Airport is just a short drive — about 20 to 40 minutes, depending on traffic — from the cruise port. Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport is an alternative, and the drive to PortMiami from there takes about an hour.

Tons of airlines fly to MIA from U.S. gateways, including Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Frontier Airlines, JetBlue, Southwest Airlines, Spirit Airlines, Sun Country and United Airlines.

If you'd prefer to fly through FLL, your choices include Alaska, Allegiant Air, American, Delta, Frontier, JetBlue, Silver Airways, Southwest, Spirit and United.

There are sometimes buy one, get one free airfare opportunities when flying to these airports. Consider the Alaska Airlines Visa Signature® credit card and get a Companion Fare certificate on the card's anniversary. The certificate allows a companion to fly with you for $99 (plus taxes and fees from $23) each account anniversary after you spend $6,000 or more on purchases within the prior anniversary year. It's valid on all Alaska Airlines flights booked on alaskaair.com.

You can also bring a companion along for free (actually, just the cost of the ticket's taxes) if you have the Southwest Companion Pass . Delta also offers a companion certificate via several of its American Express-branded credit cards.

Outbound flight times don't always dovetail perfectly with your cruise line's disembarkation time, so you might find yourself with time to kill at the airport.

Make sure you carry a credit card with airport lounge access as a benefit. The Chase Sapphire Reserve® gives you access to Priority Pass lounges, while The Platinum Card® from American Express will open the door to the Amex Centurion Lounge at MIA .

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Related: Miami International Airport 101: The best ways to get to or from Miami

How to get to the Miami cruise port

There are many ways to get from the Miami airport to the cruise port, including:

Cruise line transfers

You can usually buy a transfer between the airport and the cruise terminal (or your hotel) directly from your cruise line. Sometimes, this is reserved for travelers who've purchased their airfare from the cruise line, but you or your travel agent can call to ask if you can buy the transfers a la carte.

For example, Carnival Cruise Line offers transportation between both MIA ($22.99 per person) and FLL ($36.99 per person) and PortMiami on embarkation day. The line says your plane should arrive no later than noon (for MIA) or 11:30 a.m. (for FLL) on embarkation day.

Hotel shuttles

Select hotels near both MIA and PortMiami offer shuttle service to the port. Free transfers are less common than they once were. Inquire when you make your reservations. For an idea of the transfer cost, the Hampton Inn & Suites by Hilton Miami Brickell Downtown offers a shuttle to PortMiami for $8 per person.

Independent airport shuttle from Miami airport to the cruise port

A variety of local companies operate shared and private van shuttles and limo services from both MIA and FLL to area hotels and the port. Consider vendors like Express Shuttle Miami, which offers shared rides for around $15 per person from MIA and $25 per person from FLL.

Prices will go up for private rides and depending on the number of passengers in your party and the type of vehicle requested (i.e., sedan, SUV, van, etc.).

Independent van/car services

Car and van services also offer private pick-up and drop-off. The fare from MIA to PortMiami is about $100 for a standard vehicle that accommodates three people. Add $20 if you need a child car seat. A van accommodating up to 10 people is priced around $150.

Taxis and ride-hailing services

Hailing a taxi to take you to PortMiami is simple. Taxi stands are on the arrival (ground) level of the airport (outside baggage claim).

While there used to be a flat rate fare to the cruise port, that's no longer the case. You'll need to pay by the meter. The rate is $2.95 for the first 1/6 mile then $0.85 for each additional 1/6 mile up to one mile; then, it's $0.55 for each 1/6 mile thereafter. Waiting time is $0.40 per minute. (There is a $2 fee for originating from the airport or PortMiami.)

"A minimum fare of $15 is established for trips originated at MIA or the Port of Miami, regardless of what the meter reading shows. If the meter shows a number greater than $15, then the greater number shown on the meter shall be paid," according to Miami-Dade County.

Ride-hailing services such as Uber and Lyft are also an option. Pickup zones are on level 1, arrivals.

UberX can run around $20 and UberXL around $30. Premier and Premier SUV cars can run around $35-55. All prices can vary during traffic or high-demand times. The Uber ride from FLL will be more expensive: around $40 for Uber X and $65 for UberXL. Premier and Premier SUV cars run from $80-100 from FLL.

Public transportation from nearby airports or hotel district

From MIA: Board Metrorail's Orange Line (look for signs to the Metrorail Train Station) to Downtown Miami, which will take less than 30 minutes. The fare is $2.25 per person. It's about a 1 1/2-mile walk from the Freedom Tower station to the port, so you'll want to grab an Uber or taxi from there. Or take the Miami Trolley Coral Way route (free) all the way to the port. You can track the trolley's location in real-time with this handy interactive map .

From FLL: Take the Tri-Rail commuter train to MIA ($3.75 per person on weekdays and $5 per person on weekends). Then board Metrorail's Orange Line ($2.25 per person) and head downtown to the Freedom Tower stop. Finally, board the free Coral Way Route Trolley and disembark at PortMiami.

Miami cruise port parking

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On-site parking

There are parking garages at seven Miami cruise terminals, plus surface lots at terminals D and E. Each lettered parking facility corresponds with the terminal of the same name with the exception of the "K" parking garage, which is closest to Terminal J.

If you're driving an over-length vehicle (RV or vehicle with trailer), head to Surface Lot E, which has extra-large spots. Extra fees apply (see below). On embarkation day, the parking facilities are open and staffed by a parking attendant from 6 a.m. to 5 p.m.

You may drop off your luggage at the terminal before parking. A free shuttle runs from each parking facility to the terminal. Security patrols all parking garages and lots.

Parking starts at $22 per night. Royal Caribbean's Terminal A Garage charges a higher rate of $35 per day.

Accepted modes of payment include cash and major credit cards (but not debit cards). However, Garage J is prepaid only (pay when you arrive), and vehicles need to display a special decal throughout the duration of the cruise.

Park-and-cruise

Some hotels in the area, such as the InterContinental at Doral Miami, sell packages that include a hotel stay and parking for the length of your cruise. Others offer cheap paid parking for the Miami cruise port in their lots (even if you're not staying at the hotel), with prices ranging from $6 to $15 per day. Just factor in the time and money you'll need to travel from the hotel's parking lot to the port and vice versa.

What's the best parking option for the Miami cruise port? It depends on your preferences. For the convenience of being right at the cruise port, choose an on-site lot. To save a few bucks, park at a nearby lot or hotel and commute from there to your cruise terminal.

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Hotels near Miami cruise port

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Thankfully, there's no shortage of points hotels in Miami. Your toughest job will be deciding which one is best for your needs and if you prefer to be close to the cruise port, the beach or downtown. Or, you might prioritize hotels near Miami airport with a shuttle to the cruise port.

Your choice will also depend on how long you're staying, what you'd like to see while you're in town and how many hotel points you have to spend.

Related: The best hotels in Miami

Hilton hotels near Miami cruise port

For a quick overnight before a cruise, we like the Hampton Inn & Suites by Hilton Miami/Brickell Downtown (41,000 to 70,000 Hilton Honors points per night).

It's in a fantastic location with easy access to the free Metromover that can take you to places like the Bayside Marketplace (which is also walkable).

The hotel has several on-site restaurants and is near plenty of others; it also has a shuttle to the port for about $10 per passenger. The chain's free breakfast is a great way to start the day; it'll hold you over until you get on the ship and can enjoy a leisurely lunch before sailaway.

Related: Best Hilton credit cards

Hyatt hotels near Miami cruise port

If you'd prefer to be on the beach, Hyatt has some solid options that won't break the bank, including Dream South Beach and Hyatt Centric South Beach Miami (both from 17,000 points per night).

If you're a Globalist elite with Hyatt, both the Hyatt Regency Miami and Hyatt Regency Coral Gables (both from 9,000 points per night) get good marks when it comes to complimentary upgrades and elite perks. And, if you just want a cheap place to rest your head, there are two Hyatt Place options starting at 6,500 points per night near Miami airport.

Marriott hotels near Miami cruise port

In the same neighborhood as the Hampton Inn, you'll find the upscale, full-service JW Marriott Miami. Nights start at 35,000 points, so you can use a Marriott 35k free night certificate on some dates of the year. Depending on your elite status tier with Marriott Bonvoy , you might be eligible for free breakfast at this hotel.

If you have kids or additional time, the JW Marriott Turnberry Resort & Spa (starting at 40,000 points per night), farther out in Aventura, is a terrific bet since it has its own water park and lazy river.

If you're young and traveling with friends, the Moxy South Beach (starting at 30,000 points per night) was designed just for you. While it might not have all the amenities more upscale hotels have, it's got great views and rooms with quad bunk beds.

Non-points hotels

Miami is packed with all sorts of hotels that don't participate in a traditional loyalty program.

For a special occasion splurge, go for the Acqualina Resort & Residences on Sunny Isles Beach. The grounds are stunning and you'll feel as if you're in a palazzo in the Mediterranean somewhere.

Faena Hotel Miami Beach is for anyone who wants a glimpse of a rock star or celebrity ... sightings are common at this trendy spot.

Related: The best Marriott hotels for every budget in Miami Beach

Restaurants near Miami cruise port

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PortMiami is in close proximity to many desirable neighborhoods so there's no lack of opportunity to find both destination dining and good local eats.

Little Havana along Calle Ocho (SW Eighth Street), the place to enjoy Cuban cuisine, is just a 15-minute taxi ride away. To see and be seen, check out the restaurants along Miami Beach's Collin Drive (12 minutes from the port). Or, if you're doing a pre- or post-cruise stay in the Brickell neighborhood, there are many excellent dining options along the waterfront on Brickell Bay Drive and Brickell Key Drive.

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Things to do near Miami cruise port

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Miami is one of Florida's most popular vacation destinations and the embarkation point for major cruise lines. You could spend weeks here and still not see everything. If you want to tack on some time before or after your cruise, here are some things to do in Miami.

Hit the beach

There are 35 miles of beautiful beaches fronting Miami, from Sunny Isles Beach in the north to South Beach at the southern end. Throw in Key Biscayne and a few other islands and you have a plethora of choices.

How far is the cruise port from the beach? PortMiami is on Dodge Island, so the closest stretch of sand — and a very trendy one — is South Beach. It's about 10 minutes by taxi.

If you're more interested in bird-watching than people-watching, head south to Key Biscayne Beach or Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park (1200 Brandon Boulevard, Key Biscayne). At the tip of Key Biscayne, it has 400 acres of nature hemmed in by a 1-mile beach.

You can rent bikes to ride the trails or enjoy the day at the beach. Note that the 1820s lighthouse and fishing piers are temporarily closed. The drive to Key Biscayne from the port will take 25 to 40 minutes via taxi, depending on traffic.

Tour sassy South Beach

Even if you don't want to go to the beach, you still need to pay South Beach a visit to get a sense of what makes Miami tick. Stroll along Ocean Drive and get lost in the Art Deco Historic District, or enjoy some shopping, dining and gallery-hopping at the famous pedestrian Lincoln Road Mall.

To get that perfect selfie with Miami as the backdrop, head to South Pointe Park and Pier, where you can get a view of not only South Beach but also Fisher Island, PortMiami and Downtown Miami. If your visit includes an overnight stay, this is also the place to experience Miami's nightlife at its best.

Take the kids to the science museum

Families will want to make the 10-minute drive from the port to visit the Frost Museum of Science (1101 Biscayne Boulevard). Here, your family can marvel at the 500,000-gallon aquarium, kid-friendly touch tanks and the 250-seat 3D planetarium. There are also exhibits on the solar system, physics of flight, biology, light and lasers and more.

Visit the Wynwood Arts District

If you're into contemporary art, explore NW Second Avenue and its side streets. This is basically an outdoor museum with a variety of colorful wall murals. As you walk and discover the neighborhood's art, you can stop at craft breweries, art galleries and trendy restaurants and cafes. Several companies offer informative walking tours.

Related: The best times to visit Miami

Shopping near Miami cruise port

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If you need to stock up on some last-minute cruise supplies, PortMiami is near two major shopping centers: Bayside Marketplace and Brickell City Centre.

Bayside Marketplace (401 Biscayne Blvd) is an open-air shopping and entertainment complex on the waterfront. If you're looking to pick up sunscreen and shampoo for your cruise, there are a few drugstores here, including CVS (200 Biscayne Blvd).

You can walk to Bayside Marketplace from PortMiami, but it's easier to take a taxi (about 15 minutes) or get on the free Coral Way Trolley and disembark at the Biscayne Boulevard stop.

If you have high-end shopping on your mind, head on over to Brickell City Centre (701 S. Miami Ave), where four floors and more than 120 stores are dedicated to designer labels and luxury. The Saks Fifth Avenue here is 107,000 square feet.

There's also a dine-in movie theater, CMX. For restaurants, there are many to choose from. We like Luke's Lobster, Pubbelly Sushi and Quito la Huella (Latin American farm-to-table organic fare).

Related: Your guide to the Amex Platinum Saks Fifth Avenue credit

To get to Brickell City Centre, take the free Metromovers Brickell Loop and exit at the Brickell City Centre station. Or, board a free Miami Trolley: the Brickell Trolley if you're coming from the south or the Biscayne Trolley if you're coming from the north.

If you're staying in Brickell before your cruise, there are plenty of drugstores near the neighborhood's many hotels.

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Region Bahamas - Caribbean - Bermuda

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Port Miami cruise ship schedule shows timetable calendars of all arrival and departure dates by month. The port's schedule lists all ships (in links) with cruises going to or leaving from Miami, Florida. To see the full itineraries (ports of call dates and arrival / departure times) and their lowest rates – just follow the corresponding ship-link.

PortMiami and Port Everglades/Fort Lauderdale are the world's largest/busiest cruise ports and the USA's main turnaround/departure ports for roundtrip Caribbean voyages. Both seaports and their respective airports are relatively nearby to each other. PortMiami's area is sized 518 acres (0,8 mi2 / 2,1 km2). The city has the world's largest number of cruise company headquarters, including Carnival , RCI-Royal Caribbean International , MSC , NCL-Norwegian , Celebrity , Oceania .

Miami Metro is USA's 8th-most populous and 4th-largest, with population around 5,5 million. The city is a leader in international trade, commerce, finance, media, entertainment, arts. In 2010, it was ranked USA's 7th and world's 33rd in terms of human capital, business activities, information exchange, politics and culture. Nicknamed "Capital of Latin America", Miami is USA's largest city with Cuban-American citizens.

The city has USA's 3rd tallest skyline with over 300 skyscrapers. Downtown has USA's largest concentration of international banks, large national and multinational corporations. PortMiami is one of USA's fastest growing containership ports . It contributes annually with around USD 43 billion to the economy and supports over 334,000 jobs countrywide.

Miami cruise port

PortMiami (locode USMIA) is currently ranked the world's second-largest cruise port (after Port Canaveral).

The world's top-10 busiest cruise ports (by annual passengers numbers/stats 2023) are in Florida USA ( Port Canaveral/Orlando (4,07M), Miami (4,02M), Port Everglades/Fort Lauderdale ), Mexico ( Cozumel ), Bahamas ( Nassau ), China ( Shanghai ), Spain ( Barcelona ), Bahamas (Out Islands), Texas USA ( Galveston ), Italy ( Civitavecchia-Rome ).

Miami is also among the most fortunate ports where newest cruise ships make show-off visits and many schedule inaugural homeporting seasons. Port's facilities are among the most modern, providing easy processing and boarding. PortMiami serves 20+ cruise companies and 60+ different passenger ships.

On August 3, 2014, was opened Miami Port Tunnel. The tunnel is undersea (beneath Biscayne Bay), with length 4200 ft / 1300 m and consisting of 2 parallel tubes (1 in each direction). It connects MacArthur Causeway (Watson Island) with PortMiami (Dodge Island) removing the heavy traffic to the cruise port from downtown Miami.

In 2016, PortMiami handled nearly 4,98 million cruise passengers and also added new (MSC-exclusive) terminal for year-round homeporting. Also were started projects to enlarge MSC's cruise terminals (AA and AAA) and were added new passenger-boarding bridges.

For FY2017 (fiscal year/season 2016-2017 September 30) the cruise port reported a record year with over 5,3 million cruise passengers - the world's highest-ever number. In 2017 started works on "Terminal A" (completed in November 2018). Viking OCEAN made inaugural visits in November 2017 with Viking Sky (Nov 12) and Viking Sun (Nov 17). Among the Port's most famous newcomers in 2018 were Carnival Horizon, Norwegian Bliss, Symphony OTS. In 2019 here was homeported MSC Meraviglia .

For season 2017-2018, PortMiami expected 5,3+ million passengers (4,9 million in 2016). The 6-million pax threshold was reached during season 2018-2019. Discussions on long-term agreements are ongoing with NCLH and Carnival Corporation . 2017's growth came from RCI-Royal Caribbean (~350,000 more). The number grew further after RCI inaugurated "Terminal A" (and homeported Oasis-class liners) and MSC inaugurated "Terminal F" (for Meraviglia-class and Seaside-class liners).

In 2017 started discussions for turnaround operations by vessels of Virgin Voyages  and NCL-Norwegian . However, Carnival Cruise Line remained the Port’s largest customer (2+ million passengers in 2017).

Various studies on LNG bunkering were conducted, regarding whether these operations (LNG supply to berthed vessels) to be land or water-side. The port expects to receive its first LNG-powered cruise liner in 2022.

On May 4, 2018, from Barcelona to PortMiami were delivered 2x large-sized "Seaport Passenger Boarding Bridges". The tailor-made (fully assembled) bridges were for the renovated "Terminal F’". Each of these 2-ton walkways is 4-sectioned (telescopic) and has length 32 m (105 ft). The bridges were designed by Adelte (Spain) and custom-made for "Terminal F" - to serve large liners with LOA length over 300 m (984 ft).

In late-October 2019 was approved the agreement for Brightline Miami to be rebranded "Virgin Trains" and Virgin Group to build a train station (Virgin Trains PortMiami) at the cruise port. The new station serves high-speed trains and connects PortMiami directly with the USA's intercity railway system (via Aventura, Boca Raton, West Palm Beach ) to Orlando International Airport. Brightline plans to expand the railway to Tampa  and  Jacksonville .

On August 31, 2020, Miami-Dade County' commission authorized the issuance of up to USD 0,5 billion in special obligation bonds, of which USD 335 million was designated for PortMiami and the rest going toward development projects related to the County's general fund.

  • The approval came as cruising out of US homeports remained banned through October 1, and all major cruise companies suspended departures through October 31.
  • Before the Coronavirus crisis (2020) paralyzed the cruise shipping industry, the County agreed to pay USD 700 million toward 7 projects - 5 new cruise terminals and 2 cruise company headquarters. Five shipowners (Carnival Corporation, NCLH-Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings, MSC, RCG-Royal Caribbean Group, Virgin Voyages) agreed to repay USD 5,8 billion over the next 20-62 years.
  • The biggest part of the USD 335 million in bonds (USD 130 M) was allocated for the building of the Virgin Voyages Terminal.

On November 15, 2022, RCG-Royal Caribbean Group signed a 36-year lease agreement that includes developing and exclusive operation of PortMiami's Terminal G.

  • By the deal, RCG will construct a new facility (exclusive passenger terminal for ships of RCI-Royal Caribbean International and Celebrity Cruises) and will also redevelop RCI's headquarters (at PortMiami) which lease was extended through 2072.
  • By May 2020, RCI spent ~US$70 million to upgrade its headquarters prior to halting construction works to mitigate financial losses during the COVID crisis.
  • By the new lease deal (2022), Miami-Dade is now financing the RCI headquarters' completion as well as Terminal G's construction. In turn, Royal Caribbean guarantees a minimum annual passenger movement ~600,000 (during Terminal G's reconstruction), 1,5 million (following the completion/scheduled for 2027) and 2,1 million passengers annually (from 2038 to 2063). RCI also agreed to repay the cost of finishing its headquarters via increased rent and to pay back up to 53% (US$172,5M) of Terminal G's redevelopment costs.
  • Terminal G's lease includes 3x 7-year renewal options, while RCI's headquarters lease has 2x 5-year renewal options.
  • The deal also provided for RCI's shared use of Berth 10 Terminal (scheduled for completion in October 2028) - together with MSC.
  • The 2022-signed agreement replaced the expiring in 2033. Reportedly, the lease will generate ~US$2,5 billion (from Terminal G) and ~US$260 million (from RCI's headquarters) and will create ~12000 permanent jobs, including ~1000 additional positions with RCI (+50% over 2022's staff count).

In Miami is also headquartered CMI-Cruise Management International and its subsidiary CMI Leisure (smaller-sized and expedition cruise ship management company). Since 2022, CMI is owned by Anglo-Eastern (1974-founded company that manages 600+ vessels/crew recruitment and management, technical services).

Since January 2024, in Block 55 at Sawyer's Walk (premium retail shopping and residential area in Downtown Miami) is headquartered MSC Group (the world's second-largest container shipping company/after Maersk).

World's largest cruise ports

Based on 2016 passenger traffic numbers reported by CLIA, Miami cruise port was ranked world's largest (4,898 million pax). Follows the list of world's busiest cruise ports with annual shipping traffic over 1 million passengers.

  • Miami FL (4,898 million)
  • Port Everglades Fort Lauderdale FL (3,890 million)
  • Port Canaveral Fl (3,686 million)
  • Cozumel Mexico (3,637 million)
  • Shanghai China (2,847 million)
  • Barcelona Spain (2,683 million)
  • Civitavecchia-Rome Italy (2,340 million)
  • Nassau Bahamas (2,035 million)
  • Canary Islands Spain (combined 1,981 million)
  • Balearic Islands Spain (combined 1,957 million)
  • USVI (combined 1,777 million)
  • Galveston TX (1,730 million)
  • Grand Cayman Island (1,712 million)
  • Southampton UK (1,7 million)
  • St Maarten Island (1,669 million)
  • Jamaica (combined 1,655 million)
  • Venice Italy (1,606 million)
  • Marseille France (1,597 million)
  • Sydney Australia (1,309 million)
  • Naples Italy (1,306 million)
  • New Orleans NOLA (1,070 million) - excluding USA river cruise passengers.

PortMiami statistics

PortMiami is a major US seaport located on Dodge Island (Biscayne Bay, Florida). It is ranked the world's largest passenger port (serving both cruise and ferry shipping traffic). The port is linked to Watson Island via PortMiami Tunnel (building cost USD 1 billion). Dodge Island combines 3 islands (Dodge, Lummus, Sam's) into one.

PortMiami has capacity to handle the world's biggest passenger ships and is homeport (turnaround port) for numerous large-sized vessels. However, port's prime shipping business are container ships , ranking it Florida's largest container cargo port and USA's 9th-largest. Annually, it handles 4+ million cruise ship tourists, around 7,4 million cargo tons and 1+ million TEU-containers.

Currently, PortMiami has 9 passenger terminals, 6 gantry crane-equipped wharves (total 9 gantry cranes serving containerized cargo), 7 Ro-Ro docks (serving ferries and car carriers), 4 reefer yards (for refrigerated containers), breakbulk warehouses. The port has 2 super post-Panamax gantry cranes (among the world's largest) with capacity to handle 22,000-TEU boxships.

In 1997 was started USD 250 million port redevelopment project for facility upgrades and expansion in order to accommodate the industry's demands. PortMiami Tunnel was built 2010-2014, linking (via SR 836) directly the seaport with USA's interstate highway system, thus bypassing downtown's congestion. By this project were also constructed new cruise terminals, roads, terminal parking garages, new lighting, landscaping, signage. Security Gates (opened in 2006) increased the port's processing rate for container trucks.

In 2007, the port served over 3,787 million cruise passengers. In 2010 were handled 4,33 million cruise passengers (1 in 7 in the world). In 2015 were handled nearly 4,9 million cruisers. For FY11 (fiscal year 2011), PortMiami reported an economic impact in Miami-Dade County of USD 18 billion, providing around 176,000 local jobs.

On December 9, 2018 (Sunday), the port reported its ultimate one-day record for cruise shipping traffic - 52,000 passengers. The list of berthed liners included Carnival Horizon , Carnival Magic , Disney Magic , MSC Divina , Norwegian Getaway , Oceania Riviera , Allure of the Seas , Empress of the Seas , and the high-speed catamaran San Gwann (FRS Caribbean - German company serving the ferry route Miami- Bimini Islands ).

Port Boulevard connects PortMiami with Downtown. This link is a causeway over the ICW (Intracoastal Waterway. ICW has length 3000 mi (4800 km) and runs along the USA's Atlantic (Eastern Seaboard) and Gulf of Mexico coasts (from Manasquan River NJ, around Gulf of Mexico to Brownsville TX). According to US federal law, ICW must be maintained at min-depth 3,7 m (12 ft). ICW is toll-free, but since 1978 commercial users (cargo barges) are charged a fuel tax, which is used for facilities maintenance.

PortMiami Deep Dredge project (budget USD 180 million, completed in 2016) increased the harbor's max draft to 15 m (48 ft) allowing access to Super Post Panamax boxships after the Panama Canal expansion completion.

In March 2018, NCLH unveiled details on NCL's exclusive new Cruise Terminal B scheduled for completion in 2019 (read more in the port's "Terminal" section).

In 2018, PortMiami implemented the NOAA agency's (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) PORTS system (Physical Oceanographic Real-Time System). The system is a public-private partnership for reducing in-port ship accidents (by over 50%) and transit delays for commercial shipping traffic. It also improves hazardous spill response. PortMiami's annual benefit from the PORTS system was estimated at around USD 300 million. The system serves a total of 31 US seaports, supporting 85% of the USA's cargo shipping traffic. PORTS provides real-time maritime data to vessel operators and harbor pilots, including information on currents (in and around port), water levels, waves, water salinity, bridge clearances (air gaps), visibility, winds (speed and direction), air and water temperatures.

On May 10, 2018, was officially opened Carnival's "Fleet Operations Center". The 35,000 ft2 facility allows simultaneous real-time monitoring of all ships in the fleet. The main feature is its 74 ft (22,5 m) long video wall composed of 57x LED screens. The data processed here includes itinerary information, current position, weather conditions, logistics, environmental status, guest operations. The interactive world map shows also the current locations of all Carnival Corporation ships (all brands). The center is staffed 24 / 7. The Corporation also owns similar monitoring centers in Seattle and Hamburg.

FY2018 (Sept 2017-Sept 2018) was another (4th consecutive) record year, with 5,8% growth in containerized cargo volumes (total 1,084 million TEUs) and 4,7% increase in cruise shipping (total 5,592 million passengers). Cargo shipping growth was attributed to the seaport's USD 1 billion investments in infrastructure improvements that allowed handling of Post-Panamax ships (with min draft 12 m / 40 ft). In 2018, the port handled over 250 such vessels, following a deep dredging project and the installation of Super Post-Panamax gantry cranes. Cruise shipping growth was attributed to expanded business opportunities (adding 3 new cruise companies - Viking Ocean, Seabourn, Victory Cruise Lines), extended homeport seasons and homeporting larger passenger liners.

In early January 2019, MSC signed with Miami-Dade County a letter of intent for expanding the company's PortMiami operations. The project's approval was received on Sept 19, 2019. By this project (completed in November 2023) MSC increased its annual capacity by building two (exclusive) cruise terminals (AA, AAA). The project included design, construction and management of the buildings (pax capacity 7000/28000 daily movements), berths (2 mega-liners), terminal parking garages, administrative offices, storage facilities plus infrastructure. MSC planned to homeport here several ships, including of the WORLD class (fleet's largest).

FY2019 (Sept 2018-Sept 2019) was again record-breaking for both container shipping (+3,4 % increase, to 1,12 million TEUs) and cruise shipping (+22% increase, to 6,824 million passengers). In 2019 were signed terminal development projects with Carnival Corporation, MSC, NCLH-Norwegian, Virgin UK, CMA-CGM (for Terminal Link Miami). The port generated ~USD 7,8 billion (economic impact) and supported ~27,500 South Florida jobs.

In FY2019, the cruise port handled 6,823816 million passengers, providing 27500 jobs and contributing ~USD 7,8 billion to the state's economy.

In February 2021, Miami-Dade County signed a deal with FPL-Florida Power & Light Company (subsidiary of NextEra Energy Inc) and 6 major cruise companies (Carnival Corporation, RCG-Royal Caribbean Group, MSC, NCLH-Norwegian, DCL-Disney, Virgin) for funding the Shore Power Pilot Program ( shoreside power capabilities at cruise berths). In May, the program received USD 2 million funding by DERA Program (Diesel Emissions Reduction Act).

In February 2023  was subcontracted PowerCon AS (Hadsund Denmark-based engineering and manufacturing company specializing in electrical power conversions) to deliver 5x shore power systems for cruise vessels. For this particular project was established the subsidiary PoweCon USA. The cruise shore-power facilities are to be installed at four PortMiami cruise terminals - Terminal A (RCI-Royal Caribbean International), Terminal B (NCL-Norwegian and MSC), Terminal F (CCL-Carnival), and Terminal V (Virgin Voyages). PortMiami's combined shore-power system (5x berths) is currently the world's largest. The project was completed in 2024 and officially launched on June 16th.

April 9, 2023, was PortMiami's record-breaking day when were handled a total of 67594 tourists visiting on 8 different ships (Carnival Celebration, Carnival Horizon, Explorer of the Seas, MSC Seascape, Norwegian Encore, Oasis of the Seas, Seabourn Ovation, Scarlet Lady).

FY2023 (October 1st, 2022, through September 30th, 2023) became PortMiami's record year for cruise shipping, with handled a total of 7,299294 million passengers (~7% increase over FY2019). In 2023, PortMiami contributed USD 61,4 billion from economic activity (~3,9% of Florida's US$1,6T GDP), USD 2,2 billion from taxes (state and local, including US$1,6B from Port users) and supported a total of 340,078 jobs (including 29,423 direct local).

Cruise itineraries to and from Miami Florida

Follows a list of destinations visited by ships leaving out of Miami:

  • World Cruises - around the world voyages from Miami are offered in January, as well as shorter itinerary segments part of the main round-trip itinerary.
  • South America itineraries from Miami are operated by luxury lines or by budget lines ships on relocation routes to Brazil ( Santos or Rio de Janeiro ) or Argentina ( Buenos Aires ). Round-trip itineraries usually visit ports in the Southern Caribbean, Brazil (often the Amazon River region), then go back to Florida.
  • Bahamas itineraries from Miami visit Nassau (New Providence Island) and Freeport (Grand Bahama Island) , often combined with Florida ports (mainly Key West ). Major lines also include exclusive stops at their Bahamian private islands. These are Coco Cay (Royal Caribbean) , Half Moon Cay (Carnival, Holland America) , Princess Cays (Princess) , Castaway Cay (Disney) , Great Stirrup Cay (NCL Norwegian) .
  • Short-break (3-day) cruises to Bahamas stop in Nassau. Some 3-day and most 4-day itineraries additionally include a private island stop, while 5-day itineraries add Freeport.
  • Short-break (4-day) roundtrips to Mexico stop in Key West and Cozumel .
  • 7-day Western Caribbean itineraries visit ports in Honduras, Belize, Mexico, also Grand Cayman Island (George Town) and Jamaica.
  • 7-day Eastern Caribbean itineraries visit ports in BVI, USVI, Dutch Antilles, also Puerto Rico, Bahamas (Nassau) and the lines private islands.
  • B2B (back-to-back) cruises combine two 7-day Eastern and Western Caribbean itineraries into a 14-day roundtrip itinerary.
  • 8-day Southern Caribbean itineraries visit Grand Turk Island , Dominican Republic, Aruba (Oranjestad) , Curacao (Willemstad) .
  • Panama Canal transits  between Miami and California ports ( Los Angeles , San Diego , San Francisco ) are offered with one-way itineraries (up to 16 days in length). They include transition through Panama Canal and usually visit ports in Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Guatemala and Mexico (Mexican Riviera).

Seasonal ship relocations (RepositionCruises.com) include Panama Canal transits from Florida to Alaska in late Spring. The itineraries end either in California ports or in the turnaround ports for Alaskan roundtrip from Vancouver BC or Seattle WA . The reverse routes (Alaska to Florida) are in early Fall.

Transatlantic crossings from Florida to Europe are offered in Spring. Relocation routes from Miami usually include the Canary Islands and Mediterranean ports, and often Bermuda (stopping at King's Wharf ). The longest relocation itineraries end in Baltic Sea turnaround ports ( Amsterdam , Copenhagen , Hamburg ).

Transatlantic crossings from Europe to Florida usually depart from the UK (Southampton, Dover, Harwich) or Mediterranean (Barcelona, Civitavecchia-Rome, Piraeus-Athens) and often stop in Bermuda (Kings Wharf).

Miami cruise terminal

Port Miami has been the "Cruise Capital of the World" and also "Cargo Gateway of the Americas" for many years. It kept that title for more than two decades and accommodated world's biggest cruise ships of all major passenger shipping companies. PortMiami lost the title in late-2000 to Port Everglades .

The port is situated in Biscayne Bay, Miami, FL on Dodge Island. There the Sam's Islands, the Lummus and the Dodge (famous historic islands) combine in one. The Port of Miami is related to four important projects &ndash: the Panama Canal expansion, the Port of Miami Tunnel, the bridge and rail line restoration and the Port of Miami Deep Dredge Project. The ship schedule offers voyages all the year. The Miami International Airport is 8 mi/13 km away, Fort Lauderdale International Airport - 25 mi/40 km.

Port Miami has 9 terminals. Located at the Dodge Island north part are terminals B/C, D, E , F, G, on the west is terminal H (V) and on the south – terminal J. The most modern cruise terminals are D and E. They started to operate in 2007 and host mega-liners. The luxury market is operated by cruise terminal J - facility made to look like a boutique. All passenger terminals offer cafes, check-in, shops, bars and cab ranks. Multi-Agency Facility is available at terminals D and E.

In August 2024, PortMiami secured a US$19,5 million grant from the Resilient Florida Program to construct an elevated bulkhead system at Berth 10, reinforcing the port against flooding and sea level rise. The project includes upgrading the bulkhead system, improving stormwater management, and installing a submerged toe wall to protect critical land infrastructure (such as cargo areas and electrical substations) from storm surges and flooding.

Miami cruise terminals B, C, D, E, F, G, H, J

  • port address - "1741,1751 Africa Way, Dodge Island, Miami Florida 33132"
  • location (on Dodge Island) - 8 mi / 13 km (25-min drive distance) from Miami International Airport, 25 mi / 40 km (45 min drive distance) from Fort Lauderdale International Airport
  • Port entrance is via Biscayne Blvd (Port Bridge).
  • Terminal address - "zzz Cruise Boulevard, Port of Miami, Miami, FL 33132"
  • In the above address replace "zzz" with the corresponding address (by terminal) listed below:
  • (new) "Terminal A" (address "1015 North") - here dock Royal Caribbean ships only. Berth length is 1300 ft (396 m).
  • Terminal B (address "1751 North") - here dock NCLH-Norwegian ships only
  • Terminal C (address "1741 North")
  • Terminal D (address "1435 North") - here dock Carnival ships only.
  • Terminal E (address "1265 North") - here dock Carnival ships only.
  • Terminal F (address "1103 North")
  • Terminal G (address "909/1055 North") - here dock Royal Caribbean ships only (berth length 1000 ft / 305 m)
  • (west, Bimini Tent) Terminal H (address "897 South") - for Resorts World Bimini (Bimini SuperFast).
  • Terminal J (address "1120 Caribbean Way") Terminal J is primarily for docking luxury cruise ships from the fleets of Azamara, Crystal, Oceania, Regent. This terminal underwent a USD 3 million refurbishment which upgraded the furniture, more lounge seating was added, along with new check-in counters.

Terminals D and E are the newest (both open in 2007) and can berth the world's largest cruise ships with capacity up to 5000 passengers. Their buildings are 3-story facilities (sized 105,000 ft2 / 9750 m2. Each terminal has a VIP lounge, separate security screening facility (embarkation), airline counters, conveyor baggage system.

(expanded) MSC Terminal F

In December 2016 started construction works for renovating and expanding "Terminal F" to be able to homeport MSC Seaside in December 2017.

Miami-Dade funded the USD 38 million reconstruction project, which increased the terminal's capacity up to 6000 passengers. MSC Seaside has max capacity of 5179 passengers. Planned terminal enhancements included an expanded waiting area (1500 seats), larger VIP waiting area (exclusive lounge for "MSC Yacht Club" VIP passengers), new "group passengers" dedicated lounge, improved baggage-claim area, 60 ticket counters, also implementing the latest technology for faster passenger embarkation/debarkation process.

The 2-story terminal covers a total area of 3557 m2 (38280 ft2). The new terminal was officially opened/inaugurated on December 7, 2017, MSC Seaside's scheduled dock in PortMiami was on December 21, 2017.

On May 4, 2018, from Barcelona were delivered two large passenger boarding bridges. Tailor-made for "Terminal F’", each bridge is 2-ton and 4-sectioned (telescopic), with length 32 m (105 ft). They serve ships with LOA length over 300 m (984 ft).

(NEW) Carnival Terminal F

In September 2019, CCL-Carnival Cruise Line received approval for major expansion and renovation of "Terminal F". The upgraded (471000-ft2 / 43760-m2 sized) facility can handle the Excel-class vessel Carnival Celebration (homeported since November 2022).

The 2019-signed Carnival-PortMiami agreement included the company's commitment to homeport at Terminal F ships for 20 years, with the option of two additional 7-year lease extensions.

Carnival Terminal F's renovations officially started on January 29, 2021 (with the groundbreaking ceremony) and are scheduled for completion by October 2022. Terminal F's groundbreaking was attended by Christine Duffy (CCL's President) and Daniella Levine Cava (Miami-Dade Mayor), along with construction companies representatives and county commissioners.

Terminal F is PortMiami's 3rd cruise terminal dedicated to Carnival ships as well as currently the largest in North America.

(NEW) MSC Cruise Terminal (AA, AAA)

In July 2018, Miami-Dade County and MSC signed an agreement for extended preferential berthing rights and MoU for building a new "Cruise Terminal AAA" at PortMiami (company's exclusive homeport in the USA).

The new agreement extended the old (Saturdays) preferential berthing rights to Sundays as well.

MSC Terminal AAA (completed in October 2022) has capacity to handle MSC WORLD-Class liners (fleet's ever-largest, with passenger capacity 7000).

The 2018-signed MoU agreement received approval from Miami-Dade's Commissioners on April 9, 2019 and the deal was officially signed on September 19, 2019. MSC designed and started construction works on a large building (to serve its two cruise terminals - AA, AAA) plus two new berths. For the terminal's design was contracted Arquitectonica (global architecture, landscape and interior design company).

PortMiami's MSC terminals AA and AAA can serve 2 turnarounds/homeported ships simultaneously and have max capacity 28000 passengers daily.

On July 8, 2021, MSC and Fincantieri signed a contract for the construction of PortMiami's newest MSC Cruise Terminal. The project (valued ~EUR 350 million/~USD 414M) was signed by Pierfrancesco Vago (MSC) and Giuseppe Bono (Fincantieri).

The new MSC Terminal can handle three large vessels simultaneously (max daily passenger capacity 36000) and is fitted with shorepower connectivity .

The 4-story building houses office areas and has multi-level parking (min capacity 2400 vehicles), 4 passenger boarding decks, a new road connection, two new docks (berths with total length 750 m / 2460 ft) plus a 3rd berth (built/financed by Miami-Dade County).

The new facility was designed by Arquitectonica and built by Fincantieri Infrastructure. It is adjacent to Royal Caribbean's Terminal A. Construction works started on March 10, 2022, with scheduled completion and inauguration in December 2023.

Starting in 2025, MSC World America will be also homeported at the new terminal.

(NEW) Royal Caribbean Miami Terminal A

In September 2015, the world's second-largest cruise ship company Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd/RCCL announced its plans to build a US$100 million terminal at PortMiami.

In June 2016, PortMiami leased 10 acres (0,04 km2) of land to RCCL to build and exclusively operate a dedicated terminal. Here are also homeported two of RCI's largest liners - Allure of the Seas and Symphony of the Seas .

The new "Terminal A" facility is sized 170,000 ft2 (15,800 m2) and is able to handle the world's largest passenger ships of the OASIS-class. According to the MoU (memorandum of understanding) between Royal Caribbean and Miami-Dade County, the Terminal's completion date was July 31, 2018. By the deal, RCCL leased the land and financed the whole project. RCCL was responsible for the Terminal's design and construction of the facilities (including parking garages with combined capacity 1000 vehicles).

The plans for the new Royal Caribbean terminal were approved by Miami's Board of County Commissioners on July 7, 2016. Under the agreement, RCCL fully financed the construction, except US$15M that PortMiami paid for infrastructure/road works.

Annually, Royal Caribbean pays Miami-Dade County US$7,5M in rent.

The project's value was estimated at USD 247 million for PortMiami - after taking into consideration up-front costs and annual rent for current cargo shipping purposes. For comparison, the Port's annual revenues are US$1,2M (from cargo activities) and US$9,5M (from cruise shipping).

Royal Caribbean is leasing the land for an initial 20-year period (until 2048) at base rent US$9,5 million per year (annual increase 1,5%). In addition to the base rent, Miami-Dade County receives US$5,50 per cruise passenger in excess of 1,55 million pax.

The new terminal building (nicknamed 'Crown of Miami') serves exclusively RCCL/RCG-Royal Caribbean Group-owned ships.

As of 2016, PortMiami handled ~750,000 Royal Caribbean passengers (per year) or ~15% of the Port's entire cruise traffic. The new terminal generates at least 1,8 million cruisers (or ~30% of the projected traffic) with estimated economic impact ~USD 0,5 billion. The facility generated ~4000 new local jobs.

Construction works started on March 8, 2017. RCCL later added to the project another building (named "Innovation Lab") that serves as the corporation's headquarters. Innovation Lab is sized 1860 m2 (20,000 ft2) and also hosts the company's ship design studio.

"Terminal A" was officially inaugurated on November 2, 2018. The opening ceremony was attended by Richard Fain (RCCL's CEO), Michael Bayley (RCI's CEO), Carlos Gimenez (Miami City Mayor), and Rebecca Sosa (Port Commissioner).

Until 2018, RCI represented annual capacity 0,8 million passengers (~15% of the Port's overall traffic). With the new terminal, this capacity was expected to increase to ~2 million.

(NEW) NCL-Norwegian Cruise Terminal B

On May 2, 2017, was announced that Miami-Dade County commissioners approved the agreement with NCLH/Norwegian Cruise Line Holding for a new terminal at PortMiami.

The facility has berthing capacity of two vessels (simultaneously), having 2 berths for large-sized vessels (up to 5000 passengers each). The facility was inaugurated in February 2020, with the arrival of Norwegian Encore (homeported here for winter 2019-2020 season).

NCL terminal's construction officially started on April 26, 2018 (ground-breaking ceremony). The project was officially approved on April 10th, and works started on May 1st, with planned completion in Fall 2019.

The new Terminal B's cost was estimated at ~USD 100 million. The facility incorporates PortMiami's existing terminals B and C into a single/new "Terminal B". 

Miami-Dade shares the county's parking and marketing revenues. The expected numbers for fiscal 2018 were ~US$180,000 (parking) and US$210,000 (marketing).

NCLH's new terminal was expected to generate ~US$24 million in gross revenue (starting FY2018), with an estimated increase of 3% each year. By the April 2018-signed agreement, NCLH guarantees Miami-Dade a minimum of 1,3 million passengers annually. The deal created ~160 new full-time jobs.

By the agreement, NCLH received preferential berthing rights at the new Terminal B. This means priority docking of vessels from the fleets of NCL , Oceania  and RSSC-Regent . The required minimum number of ship calls (per fiscal year) is 45, which is 15 more than the previous agreement.

The building's design is inspired by nautilus (marine mollusks of the cephalopod family Nautilidae). It features a spiraled, multi-level facade and open-floor interior.

The building is sized approx 166,500 ft2 (15,500 m2) and implements all modern technologies that support faster and more efficient passenger processing, as well as expedited security screening and luggage check-in.

The new Terminal B has a dedicated waiting hall, separate bar lounge, service area, new parking garage, valet parking area (accessing the building directly).

(NEW) Virgin Voyages "Terminal V"

On November 28, 2018, Richard Branson (Virgin Group's Founder) and Tom McAlpin ( Virgin Voyages ' President and CEO) officially announced the plans for a new/exclusive cruise terminal in PortMiami.

"Virgin Voyages Terminal" is a 3-story building (sized 100,000 ft2 / 9300 m2) located on PortMiami's northwestern side (address "718 N Cruise Blvd"). Approval for the project was given on September 20, 2019, with a subsequent berthing agreement deal.

Construction works started in October 2019, with scheduled completion in November 2021. The USD 150 million (~EUR 137 million) facility was officially renamed from "Terminal H" to "Terminal V". Virgin Voyages has brand's name on a for-profit train connecting Miami with West Palm Beach (via Aventura and Boca Raton). Virgin's cruise operations from PortMiami were planned to start in April 2020 with Scarlet Lady .

In late-October 2019 was approved the agreement for Brightline Miami to be rebranded "Virgin Trains" and Virgin Group to build a train station (Virgin Trains PortMiami) at the cruise port. The new station serves high-speed trains and connects PortMiami directly with the USA's intercity railway system and Orlando International Airport. Construction works on Virgin Trains PortMiami are scheduled for completion in 2022.

PortMiami's "Terminal V" was officially opened/inaugurated on February 13, 2022. The ceremony was attended by Richard Branson, Tom McAlpin and Daniella Levine Cava (Miami-Dade County Mayor).

Cruise ship terminal directions and parking

  • From North - take I-95 South, drive eastbound I-395 (Miami Beach). Continue driving on I-395 East (MacArthur Causeway). The entrance of Port Miami Tunnel (Road 887) is on the left. Follow the signs to your Cruise Terminal.
  • From North (via Downtown Miami / Port Bridge) - take I-95 South. Exit 3B-Bayside. Drive south to Northeast 5th Street, turn left. 5th Str leads onto PortMiami Bridge. Continue over the bridge and follow the signs to your terminal.
  • From South - take SR-826 North to SR-836 East. Drive eastbound on SR-836 to I-395 East (Miami Beach). Continue driving on I-395 East (MacArthur Causeway). The entrance of Port Miami Tunnel is on the left. Follow the signs to your Cruise Terminal. You can also take I-95 North and drive eastbound I-395 (Miami Beach).
  • From South (via Downtown Miami / Port Bridge) - take I-95 North. Exit at Northwest 2nd Street. Drive straight to NW 5th Street, make a right. 5th Str leads onto PortMiami Bridge. Continue over the bridge and follow the signs to your terminal.
  • From Miami Beach - take I-395 (MacArthur Causeway), drive westbound, exit on Biscayne Blvd ramp and make U-turn on North Bayshore Drive to enter MacArthur Causeway eastbound. Then continue on I-395 East (MacArthur Causeway).
  • Parking rates (subject to change) - USD 20.00 per day. All parking lots are outdoor and located in front their corresponding terminals. Special arrangements are offered for cruise passengers with disabilities.

Miami Port, besides its 9 cruise terminals also has facilities to handle cargo ships (bulk carriers and container vessels) and dry dock facilities for marine vessel refurbishments and repairs.

  • UN-LOCODE (United Nations location code) - USMIA
  • eight dedicated cruise terminals
  • supported by excellent road, rail and air infrastructure
  • deep water channel - North Ship Channel has 2 turning basins - west (Fisher Island) and east (Main).
  • deep water berths
  • sheltered harbor area
  • access unrestricted by tides
  • no restrictions on length and GT tonnage of cruise ships
  • The cruise port is accessible the whole year round – 24/7, 365 days a tear.
  • Cruise ships usually arrive in Miami in early morning (7 or 8 am) and depart from Miami in late afternoon (at 4, 4:30 or 5 pm) and in the evenings (at 7 pm).

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Disney Cruise Miami Guide – What You Need to Know

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The Disney Magic is calling Miami its homeport for select sailings in 2021 and 20122. If you are looking for a Disney Cruise sailing from Miami you have a choice of either three, four, or five-night Bahamas cruises There are also choices of 5 or 6 night Caribbean cruises.

All of the Disney Cruise Miami sailings call at the most popular cruise port of all – Disney’s private island Castaway Cay. You will enjoy a day in paradise when you dock at Castaway Cay in the Bahamas.

Disney Magic Cruise From Miami

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All of the sailings from Miami are on the fabulous Disney Magic cruise ship. She was the first of the Disney Cruise ships to be launched. Built in 1998 she is the sister ship of the Disney Wonder .

The Classic Disney ships are 984 feet long and 106 feet wide. This makes the Magic and the Wonder very manageable in terms of navigating around, but they are still large enough to have plenty for all the passengers to be entertained.

The Disney Magic can carry up to 2,713 passengers at full capacity. The 950 crew are from many different countries around the world.

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There are 877 staterooms, of which three quarters are outside staterooms. There are 256 Inside Staterooms, 259 Oceanview, and 362 Verandah Staterooms.

The Disney Magic sails from Miami at the start and the end of the year, and it is following this pattern for 2021 and 2022.

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Disney Magic Ship Features

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The Disney Magic has many features which are unique to Disney Cruise Lines. There is plenty for all ages to keep them entertained on this magical ship!

You will certainly find plenty of great food on the Disney Magic . All Disney Ships have a rotational dining concept for their three main restaurants. This means that all guests dine in each of the restaurants onboard.

The great thing about rotational dining is that your dining team will come with you. So they get to know your individual dining preferences.

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All of the Disney Ships have the Animator’s Palate Restaurant. This is a highly innovative design where the theme is of course, animation.

Lumiere’s is named after the character in Beauty and the Beast. This French inspired restaurant is beautifully themed.

Rapunzel’s Royal Table is one of the most popular restaurants on any Disney Cruise Ship. Experienced a royal banquet with Rapunzel, Flynn Ryder, and the Snuggly Duckling Thugs.

Of course, there is plenty to keep the kids busy. Disney Cruise Lines kids clubs are the best at sea. They are completely free for ages 3 to 18. Disney Cruise Lines is also one of the few to have a Nursery to look after children aged 6 months to 3 years (there is a charge for this service).

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There are plenty of things to keep the adults entertained too. A large part of the ship is exclusively reserved for the over 18s only. Relax at the Quiet Cove Pool, grab a coffee at the Cove Cafe, enjoy the Disney Magic Bars and adult-exclusive entertainment. For the ultimate in relaxation, you can visit the spa or even spend some time in the Rainforest Room. If you want a romantic dinner or brunch head to the adults-only Palo restaurant.

Entertainment on a Disney Cruise is the very best at sea. Expect Broadway-quality shows and you won’t be disappointed. Twice Charmed: An Original Twist on the Cinderella Story, Tangled:The Musical, and Disney Dreams and Enchanted Classic are the shows on the Disney Magic.

The Buena Vista Theater shows a large selection of movies. You may even be fortunate enough to be on board when there is a movie premier which will be shown on the ship.

There are so many ways to keep entertained on the Disney Magic. The AquaDunk is unique to the Disney Magic. Try it if you dare.

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Of course you can simply relax and enjoy some down time. Or maybe you want to explore one of the port stops on a Disney Cruise from Miami. The most popular is Disney’s Private Island Castaway Cay . All of the Disney Cruises from Miami have a scheduled port stop at this fabulous island.

You can choose just to relax on the beach at Castaway Cay, or join in one of the many Castaway Cay Activities.

Disney Cruise Miami Port

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The port of Miami is one of the busiest cruise ports in the World. The Disney Magic has, for many years, sailed out of Miami for part of the year.

There was much excitement in Fall 2018 when it was announced that there would be a new cruise terminal in Miami which would accommodate another, larger, Disney cruise ship at Port Miami.

The intention was for Disney to have a larger Disney cruise ship in the Port of Miami from January 2023 all year round which would sail 5 and 4-night departures. The plan was that in January 2024 Disney would also have a ship in Miami which sailed a 3 and 4-night rotation just as the Disney Dream does from Port Canaveral.

At the time we could have expected that the new Disney Cruise Ship the Disney Wish would have sailed out of Miami. Or maybe the second of the new Disney Trident Cruise ships.

There were also plans for the train Brightline extension to go from Orlando International Airport to Miami. Imagine being able to get on a train at MCO following your Disney World Vacation and arrive in Miami for your Disney Cruise Vacation.

However, we all know that the world has changed since 2018. And the cruising world has changed very much.

Fast forward to the world of 2020 and the plans for the Miami Port Expansion have changed. But there is still much to be enthusiastic about for the Disney Cruise fan. Disney will now share the new Miami Cruise Port Expansion with MSC Cruises. Details are still scarce but we will continue to update you when we know any further plans for the Disney Cruise Miami Port.

Disney Cruise Miami Port Address

There are currently seven Cruise Terminals in the Port of Miami. The Disney Cruise Miami Port Address is Terminal F, North Cruise Boulevard, Miami, Florida 33132.

Disney Cruise Sailings From Miami

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There are a number of different sailings from Miami to choose from on the Disney Miami. All of the sailings have a port stop in Castaway Cay.

3 Night Bahamian Cruise from Miami

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4 Night Bahamian Cruise from Miami

Sailing on 2/11/21 and 4/8/21

1/13/22, 1/27/22, 2/10/22, 3/10/22, 3/24/22, 4/7/22 and 4/21/22

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Sailing on 2/25/21, 3/11/21, 3/25/21 and 4/22/21

Sailing on 11/18/21 and 12/2/21

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Sailing on 12/16/21

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Sailing on 2/1/21, 3/1/21, 3/15/21, 3/29/21, 4/12/21/ 4/26/21 11/13/21 and 12/6/21

3/1/22, 1/17/22, 1/31/22, 2/19/22, 2/28/22, 3/14/22, 4/11/22 and 4/25/22

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Sailing on 4/16/22

Sailing 2/15/21

Sails on 11/27/21

5 Night Western Caribbean Cruise from Miami

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Sailing on 12/11/21

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Sailing on 2/6/21, 3/6/21, 4/3/21, 5/1/21 and 12/11/21

1/22/22, 2/5/22, 3/19/22 and 4/30/22

Sailing on 2/20/21, 3/20/21 and 4/17/21

Sailing on 11/8/21, 11/22/21 and 12/29/21

1/8/22, 2/14/22, 3/5/22, 3/28/22, and 4/2/22

6 Night Western Caribbean Cruise from Miami

Sailing on 12/20/21

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My family and I spent 5 days aboard the Magic during a Very Merrytime Christmas cruise. We sailed to the Western Caribbean and to the Bahamas on this fun packed vacation.

In this Disney cruise trip report, I will walk you through our holiday vacation and provide tips for your upcoming trip with Disney Cruise Line. If you haven’t booked your Disney cruise yet, this trip review can help you decide if a Disney cruise is right for your family.

Reading DCL trip reports is what ultimately enticed me to book my family’s first cruise several years ago. So, continue reading my Disney Cruise Line trip report below, and maybe you will feel inspired! I will try to be as specific and as detailed as possible, but feel free to comment with any questions you have!

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Pre-Cruise Planning

I debated for a while about which Disney cruise itinerary to choose for my family’s vacation. My two options for this trip were:

  • 4-night Bahamian Cruise – This cruise sailed out of Port Canaveral on the Disney Dream. It stopped at Nassau and Castaway Cay, and it offered one day at sea.
  • 5-night Western Caribbean Cruise – This cruise sailed out of Miami on the Disney Magic. It stopped in Grand Cayman and Castaway Cay, and it had two days at sea.

I was drawn to sailing on the Disney Dream because it seemed like the easier option. Flying into Orlando to sail out of Port Canaveral is a super simple process, even with little kids.

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The Disney Dream also has a great toddler splash pad, Nemo’s Reef , that I knew my younger daughter would love. On the other hand, the Disney Magic stopped in Grand Cayman, which is a place I’ve been longing to visit.

The Magic also offered an extra day at sea making it a 5-night cruise instead of the 4-night cruise on the Dream for basically the same price. In the end, I decided to book the 5-night cruise on the Disney Magic because I just couldn’t pass on its amazing itinerary!

Transportation to Disney Cruise Port

I was comfortable with flying into Orlando to sail on the Disney Dream because DCL makes cruising out of Port Canaveral so easy. Even with my two young kids in tow, the pre-cruise hotel stay and ground transportation in Orlando are both super convenient. The Hyatt is located right inside the Orlando International Airport, so you don’t even need to leave the premises.

Disney Cruise Line ground transportation also picks you up directly at the airport, and these motor coaches don’t require car seats. I was really nervous about sailing out of Miami on the Disney Magic because the ground transportation there seemed so much more complex.

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Taxis and Ubers are readily available in Miami, but my six-year-old and one year old both needed car seats. In order to use a taxi or Uber, I knew I needed to either bring our own car seats or find a taxi that supplied its own. Both of those options seemed like major travel headaches to me.

I ultimately decided to book a hotel and ground transportation through Disney Cruise Line because it appeared to be the less stressful option. If you have older kids who do not need car seats, you could totally get by with a taxi during your trip. If your kids are young like mine, I definitely recommend the Disney cruise ground transfers !

Hotels near Disney Cruise Port in Miami

Disney had two options available for hotels the night before our cruise: EB Hotel near the airport and the Four Seasons Hotel in downtown Miami. Since the Four Seasons offered the easier option for transporting us to the cruise port, I went with it. We had never stayed at a Four Seasons before, and all I can say is WOW!

Four Seasons Miami Pool

The hotel, staff, and amenities were all top-notch! We also had never visited Miami, and I really liked the location of this hotel.

It is in the financial district, and everything around it seemed clean and safe. The morning of our cruise, we put our Disney Cruise Line luggage tags on our larger bags and set them by our hotel room door. The bellman at the Four Seasons came to our room at 9:30 to take our luggage down to the main floor of the hotel.

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We kept a couple bags with us so that we would have access to some of our essential things during the day. These embarkation day bags held things like important documents, prescription medications, and other necessities. Our larger luggage wouldn’t be available again until later that evening on the ship!

Day 1 – Boarding in Miami

Our Disney cruise motor coach left the Four Seasons at around 11:10 on embarkation day, which is the first day of the cruise. The Port of Miami was only a few miles away from the hotel, but the drive took us at least 15 minutes due to traffic.

The weather in Miami was perfect, even for our December sail date. The high that day was supposed to be in the upper 70’s. I was prepared for the morning to be a bit cool, but this wasn’t the case at all. The sun was shining, and we were all comfortable in summer clothes.

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Our bus pulled up to the Disney Cruise Line terminal just before 11:30. (Note that we were not assigned a Port Arrival Time since we used DCL transportation.) It looked really crowded and crazy from the motor coach window.

Disney Magic at Port of Miami

Once we were off the bus, I realized that the port was really organized despite the swarms of people around. A porter took our bags from our bus driver, so we didn’t even have to handle them at the port. After thanking and tipping the porter, we walked a few steps to the main entrance of the terminal.

Security and Check-in Process

** Note that the boarding process for Disney Cruise Line has changed from my family’s experience below. You can find the updated procedures in my post about Disney Cruise embarkation day .

There was a line for security that backed up outside, but it moved swiftly. Much like the airport, the security at the cruise port asked us to put our carry on bags on the conveyor belt to go through the X-Ray machine.

We also had to remove all metal and electronic devices. We weren’t required to remove our shoes, though. Within five minutes, we were out of the security line and walking to the check-in desks at the Miami terminal.

We were handed a health form on the way to our check in line. I was kicking myself for forgetting to put a pen in my embarkation day bag. So, make sure to put a pen in your bag so you can fill out the form WHILE waiting in line.

Key to the World Card Disney Cruise Line

The line moved really quickly though. Within five minutes, we were guided to a spot at the check in counter. Once at the counter, I handed over our identification documents and Port Arrival Form. I also filled out the super short health survey.

The employee behind the counter took a photo of my family and asked me to sign a couple forms. She then handed me our Key to the World cards and our lanyards. (If you have previously sailed with Disney Cruise Line, they give you lanyards to hold your Key cards.)

At check in, we were given a boarding card with our Key to the World cards. Initially our boarding group number was 2, but this number changed after I upgraded our stateroom at the port. I’ll explain more about upgrading below.

Disney Cruise Line Boarding Card

Since we ended up upgrading to Concierge Level, our Key to the World cards were changed from blue to gold in color. We were also given a new boarding number of 1 since Concierge guests are permitted to board the ship first.

DCL Personal Navigator

The cast member checking us in gave me the Voyage Navigator for our trip. This Personal Navigator served as a wealth of information, and I referred to it often. The stateroom hosts used to put the Navigator for the next day on your bed each night. Disney Cruise Line no longer does this. Instead, the information is readily available on the Disney Cruise Line App.

Disney Magic Western Caribbean Personal Navigator Day 1

I still find the paper versions easier to read, so I tried to grab a copy at Guest Services each day. You do not have to wait in line to get a Navigator from Guest Services. They have them out on the counter for cruisers to freely grab.

Stateroom Upgrade

I had originally booked a Deluxe Inside Stateroom on the Disney Magic. The ship had staterooms with windows (aka portholes) available when I was booking, but they were a few hundred dollars more than the interior cabins. Since the square footage of the porthole rooms was the same as that in an inside stateroom, I decided it wasn’t worth it to spend hundreds of dollars just to get a window.

Disney Magic Stateroom Veranda

DCL had a lot of oceanview staterooms with verandahs available too; however, these rooms were over a thousand dollars more than my inside stateroom. Since we weren’t sure a verandah was worth that much to us, my husband and I agreed to stick with our inside room for the time being. We decided we would ask about an available stateroom with a verandah at the port on embarkation day.

Disney Magic Concierge Stateroom

Although upgrades aren’t always available when you check in at the terminal, it doesn’t hurt to ask. I knew that if a room with a verandah was available, it would be far cheaper than it had been to book it ahead of time. My hope was that a room with a verandah would be available for a few hundred dollars. Then, we would have our balcony without shoveling out a thousand dollars.

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We were also prepared to keep our inside stateroom. I didn’t want to get my hopes up, and I knew our chances of getting an upgrade weren’t going to be great. So, after the DCL cast member finished checking us in at the terminal in Miami, I asked if any stateroom upgrades were available. Surprisingly, she said that she thought there were and guided us to the supervisor’s desk next to the Concierge check in counter.

The supervisor at the counter informed us that she had a few Concierge Level staterooms available for an upgrade. She used a chart to guide her as to what our upgrade price would be. Since we had booked an inside stateroom, our price to upgrade to a Concierge room was more than that of someone who had booked a verandah room to begin with.

Our quote for the Concierge Level room was about half of what it would have cost me to upgrade my room prior to embarkation day. Initially, we declined because we weren’t sure we wanted to spend the extra money.

Concierge Lounge Sun Deck On Disney Magic

But then we decided that we would be getting our verandah PLUS all of the special perks that Concierge includes. These perks seemed really appealing since we had a one-year-old with us. So, we decided to accept the upgrade since we may never be so lucky as to sail Concierge with Disney Cruise Line again.

After the supervisor made new Key to the World cards for us, she informed us that we were able to board the ship. Rather than spending any time in the Miami terminal, we headed straight to the gangway to board the Disney Magic!

Afternoon Activities

After we upgraded to Concierge at the port, the supervisor handed us a letter with information about a special Concierge lunch. Instead of eating at Cabanas or on the pool deck like we usually do, we walked to Rapunzel’s Royal Table where we met with the Concierge Team.

This dining room is really beautiful with lanterns hanging from the ceiling. I was eager to eat dinner here, so we could watch the dinner show! As we were eating our lunch, one of the Concierge hosts came over to our table to introduce herself.

Disney Cruise Concierge Welcome Letter

She asked if we had any special requests, and I mentioned that I wanted to borrow a stroller from Guest Services. The Concierge host assured me that she would bring a stroller to us right away, so there was no need to go to Guest Services. This was such a relief since the lines at Guest Services on embarkation day can be crazy!

Disney Magic Concierge Stateroom

Once we finished eating lunch in the dining room, we headed to our stateroom. Normally, your room isn’t ready until 1:30. However, one of the perks with Concierge is that your room is available immediately after boarding.

The entrances to the stateroom halls were blocked off with signs saying not to enter until 1:30, so I wasn’t really sure how to get to our room. Luckily our room host passed by, and I was able to ask him if it was okay to sneak under the rope.

He assured me that it was, and he even escorted us to our stateroom with a welcoming gift. I was very pleased with our stateroom as we had plenty of space for storage and for moving around. The verandah was perfect, and we were immediately so happy that we had upgraded.

Since we were cruising with a toddler who needed to take a nap, I stayed in our stateroom with her while my husband took our older daughter to the pool deck . The Disney Magic has several pools and water play areas for kids. The AquaDunk is one of the main water slides on the ship.

Twist ‘n’ Spout Slide on the Disney Magic

Because it has a height requirement of 48 inches, my daughter was too short to ride it this time. She did enjoy the Twist ‘n’ Spout slide, though, and rode it over and over again. In addition, Goofy’s Pool was one of her favorite places to spend time on the pool deck.

As our one-year-old slept, I unpacked the items from our embarkation bags. Our large suitcases arrived around this time, so I was able to start organizing our stateroom too. (You can find everything I pack in this post: Disney Cruise Line Packing List .)

Since we had upgraded to a more spacious room, I didn’t actually need all of the extra storage items I had packed. I was glad that I had our packing cubes; though, because they always make the process of unpacking and organizing so much easier!

picture of closet organization on Disney Magic

If you don’t use packing cubes when vacationing, you are really missing out. They help us stay so organized, and I don’t know what we would do without them! You can see the packing cubes we use here! (Amazon Affiliate Link) It was around 3:30 by the time I finished unpacking, and the Muster Drill announcements had started.

Lifeboat Drill

The mandatory Guest Assembly Drill was scheduled for 4:00, but announcements about the drill started about half an hour before this. My husband and older daughter came back to the stateroom before the drill, so we could all walk down together.

We headed to our station, which was on Deck 4, about ten minutes before it was supposed to begin. Once we were on Deck 4, we could easily see each of the safety stations labeled.

Disney Cruise Assembly Station Sign

Our Key to the World card showed that we were assigned to station “P”. Once we arrived there, a Disney cast member swiped our cards to check us in for the drill. He then asked us to line up shortest to tallest beside a family who was already there.

My toddler is obviously the shortest member of my family, but I was allowed to hold her throughout the entire drill. As the drill began, the cast member overseeing our station gave all the parents a heads up to cover the ears of our small kids. The alarm was really loud, but it didn’t last long. My kids didn’t seem to mind it. The captain came over the loud speaker with some safety instructions.

picture of Disney Magic cruise ship with text overlay Disney Magic Concierge Trip Report from Miami

Then the cast members at each station provided more directions for what to do in case of an emergency, including how to properly put on your life vest. Note that life vests are stored inside your stateroom closet. You DO NOT need to take them to the drill with you.

Even though the safety drill isn’t the most fun part of your cruise, it only takes about 20 minutes. The cast members do a great job of trying to entertain you during the waiting too!

Sail-A-Wave Party

Once the Guest Assembly Drill concluded, we headed up to the pool deck to watch the Sail-A-Wave Party. Most of the other passengers on the ship were doing the same thing, so we just followed the crowds.

We like to use the stairs to get to the pool deck at this time because the elevators are always backed up. We chose to grab a spot against the balcony on Deck 10 to watch the party from above.

Goofy Pluto Mickey and Minnie dancing at the sail away party on the Disney Magic

If you decide to watch on Deck 9, you may get to see some of the characters up close as they dance in the crowd at the end of the party. There were a lot of ships waiting to leave Port of Miami at the same time, so we didn’t really sail away at the end of the party.

We did get to watch some of the other ships sail by, and this was really cool. The Symphony of the Seas passed us and looked enormous! I’m hoping to sail on it soon!

Evening Activities

We walked down to our stateroom after the Sail-A-Wave Party so that we could change for dinner. On our last cruise, I was really cold at dinner and at the shows each night. So, I packed jeans and a cardigan to change into for dinner.

I didn’t find the Disney Magic to be cold; though, and I ended up not needing the cardigan. Since we had a verandah, we were able to watch our ship sail away from the shore as we freshened up for dinner.

Concierge Lounge

Once we were all ready, we walked up to the Concierge Lounge on Deck 10. The bartender in the lounge poured my husband and I each a glass of wine to take to dinner.

Concierge Lounge on Disney Magic

The lounge had small appetizers and desserts available as well. My kids really enjoyed the chocolate covered marshmallows because who doesn’t like eating treats before dinner while on vacation?!

Dining Requests

Dinner our first night was at Lumiere’s, which is an elegant French themed dining room that is inspired by Beauty and the Beast. We had the main dinner seating that was at 5:45. This dining time had originally been full when I booked our cruise, so I called before the cruise to ask to be added to a waiting list.

text Review of Disney Cruise from Miami over Magic ship

About 30 days before our trip, I logged on to the Disney Cruise Navigator App and saw that the earlier time was available. I was relieved we got into main dining because there’s no way my kids could handle eating during the second seating at 8:15.

In addition to my early dining time request, I had also called DCL before our trip to request a private table. It has been my experience that Disney Cruise Line will grant this request. Since we had upgraded to the Concierge Level, we were automatically assigned a table for just the four of us.

Lumiere’s Dining Room

Once we were seated, our assistant server came over to introduce himself and to take our drink orders. Our main server arrived shortly after to greet us and give us recommendations on what to order. The servers are usually really knowledgeable about what to order, so make sure you ask for their advice if you are unsure.

Disney Magic Lumiere’s Dining Room Light Fixture

They are also really accommodating with any special requests you may have. My kids both love broccoli, and our servers were able to substitute it as a side each night at dinner. The servers bring out bread and drinks right away. They also bring the kids’ food out early so the little ones can get started on their meals.

Overall, dinner at Lumiere’s lasted about one hour and fifteen minutes. Once we finished dinner, my family and I explored the Disney Magic cruise ship and enjoyed some onboard fun.

Mickey’s Tree Lighting Magic

Since we were on a Merrytime Cruise, DCL had organized some special Christmas activities and entertainment. One of these was a tree lighting ceremony in the atrium at 7:30. We grabbed spots on the balcony to watch the show from above. Mickey’s Tree Lighting Magic began with live performers singing Christmas songs.

Tree Lighting Ceremony on Disney Magic

Then Mickey and friends made their way onto the stage in their Christmas apparel. At the end, there was a countdown before the ginormous tree in the atrium was lit with Christmas lights.

Onboard Shopping

We had some time to kill after the Tree Lighting Ceremony and before the evening entertainment started. Since my kids had received Disney gift cards as Christmas gifts from a couple of our relatives, we browsed around the stores for a bit. Inside the shops on the Disney Magic, you will find tons of themed merchandise.

Disney Magic Onboard

The shops sell clothing, Christmas souvenirs, and toys just to name a few. If you make a purchase in one of the shops, the cast member behind the check out desk will swipe your Key to the World Card. Your purchase will then show up on your onboard account.

Magic, Balloons, and Comedy Show

Since we had had a jammed packed day, I decided to skip the live evening entertainment. The show this first night was a family comedy show, and I didn’t think my toddler would sit through it. So, I took her back to our stateroom and put her down for the night. My husband and older daughter stopped by the Concierge Lounge on their way to the show.

Walt Disney Theater Disney Magic

They were able to grab popcorn, Gummy Bears, and drinks to take with them to the theater. This was one of the perks of Concierge that we took full advantage of each night. The next morning, my six-year-old told me she loved the show. She thought the comedian, John Cassidy, was really funny. My husband also said it was really entertaining, so I am hoping I get to catch it on our next cruise!

Day 2 – Sea Day

Day 2 of our trip was a day at sea in the middle of the Caribbean. The stateroom hosts no longer put the paper versions of these Personal Navigators on your stateroom bed each night. Instead, you can use the official Disney Cruise Line Navigator App to find activity schedules and information. You can also grab a copy of the paper version at Guest Services like I did.

Disney Magic Navigator from Day at Sea

My one-year-old typically wakes up at around 5:30 AM, but I wanted my six-year-old to sleep in during our vacation. So, each morning I walked the jogging track on Deck 4 with my toddler. I made a habit of swinging by Guest Services on our stroll each morning to pick up the paper Navigator, which was just sitting out for guests to freely grab.

Morning Activities

As mentioned above, I borrowed a stroller from  Disney Cruise Line  for this trip. I had planned to visit Guest Services once onboard the ship to get a stroller. I believe they charge your account somewhere around $250 when you pick up the stroller. 

Then DCL takes off the charge when you return it on your last day. Disney Cruise Line provides the same type of stroller that I have rented numerous times at Walt Disney World: City Mini Baby Jogger. 

water slide and splash pad on Disney Magic with text Disney Cruise Trip Report Merrytime on the Magic

Although I had to fold up the stroller to get it through our stateroom door, the City Mini is super easy to collapse with one hand. It’s also really compact and easy to store in the stateroom closet. We had plenty of room under the stateroom bed to keep it there as well. 

My husband and I ended up purchasing our own City Mini Stroller because we love the size and convenience of it. You can see the  City Mini Baby Jogger Stroller we have here! (Amazon Affiliate Link) The City Mini also reclines so that your baby or toddler can nap more comfortably. I had hoped that the reclined seat and the morning stroll would help my one-year-old fall back to sleep on our morning strolls, but unfortunately this was never the case.

Quick Breakfast

After walking along the jogging path on Deck 4, my toddler and I headed up to Daisy’s De-lites on the Disney Magic pool deck. This quick service dining option opened at 6:30 each day, and it was a great spot to grab breakfast items and snacks. 

Daisy's De-lites on the Disney Magic

Daisy’s De-lites provided things like fresh fruit, yogurt, oatmeal, cereal, and pastries. My toddler and I sat at one of the tables on the pool deck to eat an early breakfast, and it was always so peaceful during this time!

Disney Magic Pool Deck Coffee

After we ate, I walked over to the beverage station nearby to grab a couple cups of coffee to take down to our stateroom. Since we had a stroller with us, my toddler and I took the elevator down to our room. Even though our cabin was located fairly close to the stairwell and elevators, we never had an issue with noise.

Also, since we were up so early in the morning, the elevators were never busy during the daily stroll with my toddler. If you are trying to use an elevator during peak times like the Muster Drill, you will have to wait a while to ride.

Disney Magic Atrium with Christmas decorations

My family and I typically use the stairs any time we don’t have a stroller to walk around the ship. Even if you need to go up or down several decks, one of my favorite  tips for first time Disney cruisers is to use the stairs because they are usually faster than waiting on an elevator.

Cabanas Buffet

Once back in the stateroom, my husband and I enjoyed our coffee on the verandah while our two kids played with the toys they had bought in one of the ship’s stores the previous night. Then, I changed the girls out of their pajamas so that we could head up to Cabanas for breakfast. 

Disney Magic Stateroom Verandah

Insider Tip- I saw lots of kids in pajamas throughout our cruise. My toddler wore her pj’s each morning on our walk and during morning snack time. She also wore them during the nightly shows. We arrived at Cabanas around 8:00 AM and washed our hands at the sanitizing station. Then I grabbed a table with the kids while my husband grabbed drinks and food for everyone. 

Cabanas Hand Washing Station

Cabanas truly has something for everyone. Both of my girls are picky eaters, but we were able to find lots of fruit and different styles of eggs for each of them. My husband eats vegan and gluten free foods only, and he was also able to find enough options for breakfast as well.

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We all enjoyed our breakfast and then headed out just as Cabanas was starting to get busy. I made a note that a line had formed to wash hands and enter Cabanas at around 8:45 when we left. So, the earlier you go on a sea day the better!

Day at Sea Disney Cruise Activities

Even if you are sailing with a toddler or a baby, you should be able to find plenty of fun activities on a sea day. To read about our favorite things to do on a sea day, you can check out our post on the best Disney cruise activities for kids .

Frozen Meet and Greet

We had reservations for a character meet and greet with Anna and Elsa at 9:00 in Animator’s Palate. I signed up for this time during my online check-in for the cruise. Disney Cruise Line did not provide tickets for this event the way they used to. Once we arrived at the meet and greet, we just told the cast member our room number, and he checked that we were on his list. 

Animator’s Palate Set Up for Frozen Meet and Greet

We stood in line for about 15 minutes before it was our turn. The cast member at the front of the line asked for our stateroom number for the photographer. They do this so they know which room to file your photos under in case you want to purchase them on board. 

Swimming Pools

After our meet and greet, we headed back to the room to change into our swimsuits. Before our trip, I had wondered if we would be able to swim in the mornings or if the December weather would feel too chilly. 

We lucked out because it was sunny and in the 70’s even in the morning! My husband took our one-year-old to Nephews’ Splash Zone because this is the only water play area for kids who are under 3 years old and in swim diapers. 

Nephews’ Splash Zone on Disney Magic

I went with our six year old to ride the Twist ‘n Spout waterslide. We stood in line for about 15-20 minutes, but my daughter loved the slide so she didn’t mind the wait. Then, we walked over to Goofy’s Pool to swim. Even though it was heated, this pool felt far too cold for me, so I sat on the side to watch. 

Twist ‘n Spout water slide on Disney Magic

My six-year-old wasn’t fazed by the chilly water, and she enjoyed herself. After playing on the pool deck for a while, we grabbed a table and chairs for lunch. We ate at the quick service counters on the pool deck since they had so many options. Then, we all treated ourselves to soft serve ice cream after lunch!

Formal Night

We headed back to our stateroom after our fun-filled morning on the pool deck. I put our toddler down for a nap, and the rest of us enjoyed the view from our verandah. We were sailing passed (I think) Cuba, and it was really neat to see the mountainous terrain. 

View of Cuba from the cruise ship

My husband and I had a discussion about how much we enjoyed the verandah in our stateroom and how we would strive to book a cabin with a balcony from here on out. We really like having downtime in our stateroom, and the verandah made it so much more enjoyable!

Once our one-year-old woke up from her nap, we all took turns showering and got ready for our evening activities. This night was designated as an optional dress up night. We typically don’t wear formal attire on cruises, but I had packed my kids’ Christmas dresses for this trip.

Gingerbread House on Disney Magic

I have to admit that I did feel a bit silly dressed up in wintery Christmas clothes when it was 85 degrees outside. Luckily my kids didn’t complain, and I got some cute photos of them by the holiday decorations on the ship! Once we finished taking photos around the ship, we headed to the Concierge Lounge on Deck 10. 

Concierge Lounge Snacks at Happy Hour

Each evening, the lounge hosted a happy hour where Concierge Level guests could grab small snacks and beverages for free. My two girls loved the appetizers and sweets that were offered. My husband and I enjoyed getting glasses of wine from the lounge to take to dinner with us. 

Dinner our second night was at Animator’s Palate. Just as had been our experience the first night, our servers were exceptional at dinner! My one-year-old lasts about half an hour at the dinner table, so she struggled a bit toward the end of the meal. Our servers were great at trying to entertain her, but I eventually had to take her out of the dining room to run around. 

Animator’s Palate Disney Magic

Animator’s Palate has a really entertaining show with Sorcerer Mickey toward dessert time. So, my toddler and I walked back to the table just in time to watch the performance. Mickey’s presence plus dessert kept our her entertained until we had all finished our meals. 

Disney Cruise Shows (Twice Charmed)

We usually spend time meeting characters after dinner and before the nightly show. On this  Optional Dress Up  night, the characters were all dressed in their formal Christmas attire. The lines for characters seem to start forming about 10-15 minutes before the character is scheduled to appear. 

We are never in line that early, though. Typically we get in line five minutes before the meet and greet begins or even right after it starts. The lines move quickly, and you normally don’t wait longer than 15 minutes. The exception to this is the Santa Claus meet and greet, but I will get into that later in the trip report. 

Minnie Mouse in Christmas outfit posing with two little girls wearing red

After meeting a couple characters, we walked back up to the Concierge Lounge.  My older daughter grabbed popcorn, gummies, and bottled water to take to the evening show with her. 

My toddler and I skipped the show again because I wasn’t sure she would sit through Twice Charmed. She isn’t familiar with Cinderella or the songs in the show, so I didn’t trust her to sit nicely throughout the production. My six-year-old LOVED this show though! In fact, it was her favorite out of all the nightly entertainment on the cruise. 

I took our one-year-old back to our room to put her to bed since we had plans to go to the beach at Grand Cayman the following day. 

Day 3 – Grand Cayman and Pirate Night

We didn’t book a shore excursion in Grand Cayman because we planned to visit a beach on our own. The Concierge hosts suggested that we grab a taxi at the port and spend the day at Royal Palms. While we had an incredible time on the beautiful beach in Grand Cayman, our day didn’t really go as planned.

Seven Mile Beach- Grand Cayman

You can read our entire experience of visiting the beach on our Disney cruise to Grand Cayman here. In that post, we explain the tender process and describe the beaches in the Cayman Islands. We also include some super helpful tips on finding a taxi at the port, so you don’t make the same mistakes we did!

After spending the morning and early afternoon on the beach in Grand Cayman, we decided to head back to the ship. We ate lunch at Cabanas, and then I took our one year old to the room for a bath and nap. My husband and six-year-old spent a little time at the pool enjoying the water slide before coming down to the room too.

We were really grateful for our balcony again because we enjoyed sitting on it this afternoon in Grand Cayman. My six-year-old was exhausted from the beach and liked relaxing on the verandah with us.

Disney Cruise Line Pirate Night Bandana

Once our one year old woke from her nap, we all took time to get ready for Pirate Night. Our stateroom host had left Mickey pirate bandanas on our bed for us to wear on Pirate Night. My husband and I don’t typically dress up on Pirate Night other than the black and white outfits I pack.

Chip and Dale dressed as pirates posing with two little girls

For this trip, a friend of mine made my girls pirate Elsa and Anna dresses that were really cute. You will notice that some people go all-out in their pirate outfits, some are more low key, and some don’t dress up at all. So, no matter how you and your family choose to dress on Pirate Night, you won’t look out of place.

Pirate Night Dinner

Once we were dressed and ready for Pirate Night, we had time to meet a few characters in their special pirate gear. Then we walked up to the Concierge Lounge to grab our “free” glasses of wine for dinner. Our meal on this third night was at Animator’s Palate again.

Disney Cruise Line Pirate Night Kids Menu

We had seen the special Sorcerer Mickey show the previous night at Animator’s Palate, so on Pirate Night we had different entertainment. The servers came out to dance and sing in a pirate themed show toward the end of our meal. They also got the kids excited by letting them get up to dance around the dining room with them.

Pirate Show and Fireworks

Later in the night, the Disney Cruise Line crew members put on a pirate show on the pool deck. I was sound asleep by the time the show started, but my husband and older daughter went to watch. Basically the entertainment crew and characters dance and sing on the stage on the pool deck.

Pirate Night Show

This isn’t the best photo from the show, but hopefully you get the gist. Notice that people bring glow sticks and glow jewelry to this show. The show then ends with a fireworks display that my daughter really enjoyed!

**Quick Tip- It is MUCH cheaper to buy your glow sticks before your cruise and pack them in your luggage rather than buying them on

More About Our Disney Cruise from Miami

You can read the remainder of our Disney Cruise from Miami trip report here – Disney Magic Cruise Reviews . That article follows my family and I on the remainder of our trip where we spend Day 4 enjoying Christmas activities at sea. Then, on Day 5, we visit Disney’s amazing private island in the Bahamas, Castaway Cay.

Shari is an experienced planner and organizer for Disney vacations, cruising, and U.S. travel. Her family vacation information, reviews, and tips provide insight for moms and dads everywhere. You can read more about her story, including her journey through breast cancer, in the about me page.

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Love this great report! We are sailing on the Magic in May. Did your DCL transfers cover your ride from the airport to the Four Seasons the day before your cruise? How did all of that work?

I’m so glad you enjoyed my DCL trip report! You must be so excited for your upcoming cruise on the Disney Magic. It’s a really great ship, and May is the perfect month for cruising! Our Disney ground transportation did include our ride from the airport to the Four Seasons the day before our cruise. I was a little nervous about whether or not a shuttle would actually be there to pick us up on time or not. Disney knows what they are doing though and the process went SO smoothly! DCL arranged a private SUV for my family of four. It included car seats for my girls. When we landed in Miami, I turned my phone back on while still on the plane. I was so relieved to see a text from the driver stating that he was at baggage claim waiting for us. I think he also included a selfie. We walked down to baggage claim, and the driver helped grab our luggage and drag it to the vehicle. I did tip the driver in addition to the amount we had paid through the cruise line. I go into more detail about how the entire Disney cruise transfer process works in this post if you’re interested. Have a great vacation!

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MIAMI CRUISE PORT HOTELS

Port of Miami hotels with cruise shuttle

Miami hotel with cruise port shuttle

Miami cruise port (see terminals) is the biggest in the world with plenty of modern facilities to ensure a smooth start and finish to every cruise adventure.

The city itself has a wealth of attractions to offer from gorgeous beaches, including the iconic Miami Beach, and shopping opportunities to a world-class art and culture scene and an edgy nightlife.

As Miami is such a fantastic holiday destination in itself why don’t you combine your cruise with a few days in the city or a road trip across Florida?

If doing this, we recommend that you choose Miami hotels with cruise port shuttle service and if you are arriving by car, long-term cruise parking . This is particularly ideal if you are using your own car for your holiday.

Our advice is to first select the hotel accommodation that meets your travel needs. Search by budget, size, amenities, and location and then organize your port transfers.

You will find a good range of hotels near Miami International Airport , in downtown Miami or in the Brickell area. Where should I stay? Check out the most convenient areas to stay near Miami cruise port.

To help with your search we have put together a list of 30 hotels that either offer a free port and terminal shuttle service or can arrange private transportation for you.

Please note, from any hotel near MIA you can take a taxi for about $30+ or use UberX or Lyft for about $20+ to the Port of Miami. From the downtown/Brickell area cost will be $10 to $20 to POM.

Read also : Our list of handpicked best 4 & 5 star hotels near Port of Miami

Hotels in Miami with Cruise Port Transfer 2 Hotels with Free Shuttle 12 Hotels in Downtown/Brickell with Transfers 17 Hotels near Miami Airport with ‘Free’ Transport Editor’s Choice, 3 Recommended Hotels

Miami Hotels with Free Shuttle to Cruise Port

1. comfort suites miami airport north ★★★ (free shuttle).

Comfortable rooms, a heated outdoor pool, and a delicious hot breakfast buffet are some of the welcoming features of the property. The hotel is ideally located for the attractions of Miami, the beaches, and your cruise terminal.

The Comfort Suites Miami Airport North offers a free one-way shuttle . Please note this shuttle is first come first serve so register at the Front Desk during check-in. If required, a return transfer can be booked, a fee will be charged for this.

The hotel also offers a free airport shuttle from the Miami International Airport, which is only only around 5 minutes away. Extended cruise parking is 12.00 USD per night.

2. Comfort Inn & Suites Miami International Airport ★★★ (Free Shuttle)

Classy rooms, professional staff, awesome experience and an eight floored building are few tips that best describe the Comfort Inn & Suites Miami International Airport. Set 8 miles from the vibrant and dining life of downtown Miami alongside other key highlights, this property offer great value for money .

A complimentary shuttle to and from the Miami International Airport (available from 6AM to Mid-night) and one way to the cruise port are offered by this hotel. Shuttles to the port of Miami vary each week depending on which cruise one is taking. The port shuttles are free but there is a return fee to the hotel.

If you would like to leave your car while on cruise it is at $12.00 per night fee. Parking is free when you are staying at the hotel.

Miami cruise port shuttle service

Top 12 Hotels in Downtown/Brickell area with Transfers

Hotels in Downtown Miami and Brickell are the closest properties from the cruise ship port, which is only a short drive away. Charges for a shuttle transfer are around $8 to $15* per person .

1. Hampton Inn & Suites by Hilton Miami Downtown/Brickell ★★★★ (Popular Hotel)

The Hampton Inn & Suites by Hilton Miami is a popular, modern and contemporary hotel conveniently located close to more than 30 bars and restaurants in the downtown Brickell area. If you have ‘explore downtown Miami’ in your bucket list, the hotel is next to a free Metro Mover station . You can easily visit Bayside marketplace, Adrienne Art Center, and the American airlines arena.

Get your dose of ocean views 15 minutes away at the South Florida beaches. The property works with an outside company that will shuttle cruise guests to the port of Miami at $8.00* per person for adults . The transport service is free for children aged 6 years and below. Make the port transfer reservation once you have checked into the hotel.

2. InterContinental Miami, an IHG Hotel ★★★★★ (Luxury Hotel)

The InterContinental Miami, an IHG Hotel is a very popular 5 star pre-cruise hotel located in Downtown Miami, less than 2 miles from the port. This excellent property features also an incredible view , first-class customer service, located near the best shopping areas in Downtown.

From the accommodation, you will get excellent views of Biscayne Bay where cruise ships depart and arrive from the port. Unfortunately the hotel does not offer a shuttle service. The best way to get to The Port of Miami, only 10 minutes away, is taking a Cab (fare is approx. $16.00, depending on which terminal) or Uber.

InterContinental hotel in downtown area Miami near port

3. Courtyard Miami Downtown Brickell Area ★★★

Discover the style and life of Miami while you enjoy your stay at the Courtyard Miami Downtown Brickell hotel which places you few steps from James L. Knight Center. They do not offer any transportation from the airport but you can easily take a taxi, uber or lyft to the hotel.

A shuttle bus service to the port is approx. $10 per person* from Courtyard hotel (sign up at check-in) and if you are a shopper Bayside Marketplace is a mile away. Buy a souvenir to make your stay unforgettable and full of memories.

4. Comfort Inn & Suites Downtown Brickell-Port of Miami ★★ (Affordable)

Comfort Inn & Suites Downtown Brickell is a traditional hotel that has been welcoming guests since 1972. Rooms and suites overlook the sea and the stunning Miami River. The limo/ town car service is available for guests who want to explore Miami in style while at their world-class comfort.

This cheaper property offer a shuttle for $12.00* per person . The first departure from the hotel to the Port of Miami is around 09:00am (please check at hotel) and you need to secure your spot with the front desk the day prior or the day of your departure to the cruise terminal.

5. YVE Hotel Miami ★★★ (1 mile from the Port of Miami)

With its contemporary chic decor and central downtown location , the YVE Hotel Miami is the perfect spot for starting or ending your cruise holiday. The hotel has a fitness center while its Biscayne Tavern opens from early until late for hearty breakfasts and tasty evening dining.

The YVE Hotel Miami offers a shuttle service to the cruise ships for a nominal fee, the cost is around $8 each way* per person.

The hotel offers also transport to the Port Everglades which is around $95 for up to 5 people and $15 additional if more than 5. Miami International Airport to Yve hotel cost approx. $70 for up to 5 people (add $10 pp if more than 5), return cost approx. $40 up to 4 people and additional $10 if more than 4. (Reservations must be made at least 24hrs in advance)

Hotel Yve and downtown Miami

6. Holiday Inn Hotel Port of Miami-Downtown, an IHG Hotel ★★★ (Closest to Port)

With views of Biscayne Bay and easy access to Coconut Grove and South Beach, the Holiday Inn Port of Miami-Downtown is a good base for extending your city stay either before or after your cruise. Hotel features include a well-equipped fitness center and outdoor swimming pool while Marina’s Bar and Grill is open from early morning to late evening.

The hotel does not provide transportation, however you can always ask the concierge team at the Holiday Inn Port of Miami-Downtown to arrange travel to the cruise terminal with a third party. Taxis are always available near the hotel entrance, another option is Uber or Lyft.

7. Eurostars Langford ★★★★ (Good Value)

Located in Miami’s Art Deco heart, the Eurostars Langford Hotel combines a charming old-world building with contemporary comfort. Its Bloom Skybar is the perfect place to enjoy an evening drink as the sun sets over the city and bay.

The Eurostars Langford can arrange a Port shuttle service by a third party to the Port of Miami. Also a transfer (taxi company) can be organized at the reception or with the concierge. It has a cost of US$20 to US$25. In the case you would like to arrange a shuttle pick-up to the Port, simply inform the front desk staff at the moment of your arrival. You can also use other options such as yellow cabs or the Uber/Lyft apps.

8. Hampton Inn Miami-Coconut Grove/Coral Gables ★★★

Part of the Hilton chain, the Hampton Inn at Coconut Grove / Coral Gables is just a few minutes walk from downtown Miami and 10 minutes drive to the cruise terminals. Amenities include an outdoor swimming pool and a fitness center.

The hotel offers a transport service to the port of Miami at $10* per person.

9. Extended Stay America Premier Suites – Miami – Downtown Brickell – Cruise Port ★★ (Great Value)

The Extended Stay America Premier Suites in downtown Miami is just two miles from the cruise port as well as the Mary Brickell Village, a lifestyle shopping and entertainment mall. Each hotel room has a small kitchenette for guests who wish to cook for themselves. The property is within walking distance to the Metro Rail.

The Extended Stay America can arrange a shuttle service to the port for a fee.

10. Homewood Suites by Hilton Miami Downtown/Brickell ★★★★

The Homewood Suites Miami Downtown/Brickell is an excellent 4-star hotel nestled in the posh Brickell neighborhood . The accommodation rooms and suites of this extended-stay hotel offer guests an exclusive and intimate view of Biscayne Bay and is only 4 miles from Miami Seaquarium .

The hotel’s Cruise Package includes a shuttle 1-way to the port of Miami for two guests, and it takes about 10 minutes to get there. The price of an Uber starts at about $11.

# Read also : The Best (Luxury) Hotels near Miami Cruise Port

View of Port of Miami from the downtown area

11. Hyatt Regency Miami ★★★ (Downtown Miami)

Located in the trendy Mary Brickell area and overlooking the river, this downtown property is less than two miles from the port. The hotel has an outdoor pool with sun terrace, a fitness center and a choice of several dining options.

The Hyatt Regency Miami Downtown does not offer a port shuttle service but the Concierge at the reception will help you to reserve a private taxi. Taxis are available 24-hours a day. Rate for 2 or 3 persons will be around $15.00 to $20.00 based on traffic and an average rate for a party of four people is $25. Extra passengers are usually charged at $6* extra.

12. Hilton Garden Inn Miami Brickell South ★★★

Set on Brickell Avenue in a quiet neighborhood, the Hilton Garden Inn Miami Brickell South hotel offers it’s guest the chance to discover the south of Downtown Miami and Brickell financial district just steps from the door.

For the cruise shuttle, they charge approx. $ 10* per person and they do not have a shuttle to the airport. Well-appointed and spacious accommodations grace this hotel. Guests having the option of having a view of the pool from their rooms.

View from cruise ship of Miami downtown

Hotels near Miami Airport with Free Transport to/from Airport (Port for a Fee)

Hotels near Miami International Airport are a bit further away from the Port but prices for these properties are cheaper than when staying downtown. Transport to and from the airport terminal is often free and shuttle service cost to the Port of Miami start at around $10.00 per person .

1. Hampton Inn & Suites Miami Airport South Blue Lagoon ★★★ (Popular Hotel)

The Hampton Inn & Suites Miami has an enviable Blue Lagoon location as well as being just a short drive from the airport and city center. The port is located approximately eight miles away with a journey time of 15 – 30 minutes depending on local traffic. There’s free airport transport and free hot breakfast.

Transportation from the popular Hilton Hampton Inn & Suites to the port is provided by a third-party with several departures in the morning and midday. The cost is $10* per person each way . Reservations can be made when checking in to the hotel and seats are available on a first come, first served basis.

2. EB Hotel Miami Airport ★★★★ (Best Hotel)

The EB Hotel Miami is currently, in our opinion, the best hotel near Miami International Airport. Brilliantly located near the airport this boutique-style hotel provides complimentary shuttle services to and from the airport, private parking and swimming pool.

A stay & cruise package is available. Package include a complimentary breakfast for 2 guests and one-way transportation for two to the Port of Miami. Additional guest is $20 and additional parking is $12.00/day. Shared ride to Port of Miami leaves the hotel at 11:00 am (please ask hotel lobby for latest information). You must confirm your transportation to the Port at check in time.

Another and very popular option is to book a room with/or without breakfast and take a taxi (+/- $35) or Uber/Lyft (+/- $20) the next day.

3. Wyndham Garden Miami International Airport ★★★★ (Popular)

Located within close proximity to the airport, the Wyndham Garden Miami International Airport is a newer and popular property which offers 152 upscale non-smoking accommodations. Complimentary shuttle service to and from the airport is available every day and shuttle charges apply at a cost of around $15* per person to go to the cruise port (provided by a third party company). You need to book at arrival. Shuttles to the ships leave at certain times.

Free parking is available for guests staying at the hotel. Amenities include a swimming pool and restaurant. It’s perfect for a 1-night pre-cruise stay.

4. Radisson RED Miami Airport ★★★ (Affordable)

If you are arriving for your cruise holiday by plane, this hotel is ideal. Convenient located near Miami International Airport the Radisson RED provides courtesy transportation to and from the airport. A transportation to the Port of Miami is provided by a third party, but only on Saturdays and Sundays. Cost per person is $15 and reservation is required after check in time.

Stay in one of the 157 air-conditioned rooms. Choose between a king or queen room. Buffet breakfasts are available daily.

5. Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Miami Airport South ★★★ (Affordable)

The Fairfield Inn & Suites Miami Airport South is conveniently located less than two miles from the airport terminals. It offers its guests a cooked breakfast service as well as having a fitness center and outdoor whirlpool.

This affordable property does not have its own port shuttle service but third-party transportation can be organized by the reception on your arrival. A one-way transfer is charged at approx. $15* per person and needs to be reserved the day before. Distance is about 20 minutes and shuttles depart a few times in the morning.

6. Best Western Plus Miami Airport North Hotel & Suites ★★★ (Great Value)

This is an ideal choice for leisure travelers like other hotels in Miami. Coral Gables, Miami Beach and the Port of Miami are key attractions easily accessible from this modern hotel. The property is about 25-30 minutes away from the cruise terminal.

Best Western Plus Miami Airport North Hotel offers shuttle services provided by a third party company to the port of Miami one way around $12 to $16*. You can arrange that with the front desk agent. Airport shuttles, as well as breakfast is free .

7. Hilton Miami Airport Blue Lagoon ★★★★ (Free Airport Shuttle)

Make the most out of your stay by getting the services you need, thoughtful amenities and the extras you deserve by reserving your accommodation at the Hilton Airport Blue Lagoon Hotel.

This deluxe hotel offers a complimentary shuttle to and from Miami International Airport that runs continuously every 20 minutes between the hours of 5:00 am and 12:30 am. However transfers to the Port of Miami are through a third party at around $ 16 per person. Book at check-in with the Concierge.

Road signs to Port and Miami Beach

8. Residence Inn by Marriott Miami Airport ★★★

This is a modern hotel conveniently located 10-minutes drive from Miami International Airport . Its 163 airy rooms and suites are spacious enough to let you breathe and soak in the air of Miami. Visit nearby attractions including Magic City Casino.

The Residence Inn Miami Airport has two restaurants and used to provide a shuttle service to the port but this service is not longer offered. You can always check at the front desk for latest shuttle information. If you prefer to take a taxi or Uber the cost is about $15 to $36 one way, depending on time of day and traffic.

9. Courtyard by Marriott Miami Airport ★★★

Enjoy your stay at the Courtyard by Marriott Miami Airport with newly redesigned rooms and suites that give guests a nice view of the Miami skyline. After a long day of exploring Miami’s attractions, relax while using world-class accommodating amenities.

This property can arrange cruise terminal transfers at a cost of around $15* per person one way. Please check at the front desk. Like other luxurious hotels, accessibility services can be arranged for guests to cater to their special needs. Transfers to the airport are free.

10. Hyatt Place Miami Airport East ★★★

Subtle colors and an ample reception space invite you to this beautiful hotel and the décor of the lobby is unique and inviting. This popular hotel has a gallery whereby friends and family do socialize not to forget that this hotel is pet friendly too.

The Hyatt Place used to offer complimentary shuttle services to the airport with your stay and transport to or from the cruise port for $ 15* per person. Unfortunately the shuttle services are ‘Temporarily’ Suspended. The best option is to take a Uber/Lyft.

11. Miami Airport Marriott ★★★★

Style and comfort are the perfect combinations you will get at Miami Airport Marriott. Similar to most hotels in Miami modern amenities grace this property that is located near compelling attractions. Treat yourself to American cuisines at the restaurant that will make your taste buds yearning for more.

The property used to provide an excellent shuttle bus service to the Port of Miami for $ 11* per person one way . Please inquire at the front desk upon arrival for latest information as this can change regularly. The host will be able to give you the best options. There is a free shuttle bus to and from the airport .

12. Sheraton Miami Airport Hotel and Executive Meeting Center ★★★★ (Complimentary Transport to Airport)

A riverside location, Art-Deco decor and an eco-friendly outdoor swimming pool all come together to create the perfect Miami holiday hotel. There is also a modern fitness center and two restaurants, one with a riverside terrace and one with an aviation theme.

The Sheraton Miami Airport Hotel offers a free shuttle service to and from the airport and is happy to organize a third-party transport or taxi service to the port. Prices will vary depending on the request but the price for one guest and one way is approx. $35* for two guests . Uber or Lyft will be the cheapest option.

13. Pullman Miami Airport ★★★★ (Free Airport Transfer)

With its chic contemporary interior in bold bright colors and Blue Lagoon location, the Pullman Miami Airport Hotel is a good base for extending your cruise experience. La Riviera Restaurant is open from breakfast through to lunch and again in the evening while tempting evening cocktails can be enjoyed in Le Bar.

The Pullman Hotel can help you with a transfer service to the cruise port which takes approximately 30 minutes. The cost is around $15* per person payable to the driver. Shuttle transportation is provided by a third party and these arrangements can be made the day of departure. Taxis and Ubers are also available and the price is roughly around $25-$45* depending on the traffic. Transport to the airport is complimentary .

14. Red Roof PLUS Miami Airport ★★ (Cheap Hotel)

Red Roof Inn Plus+ Miami Airport is a cheap motel which makes it a top pick for families and budget minded travelers . Restaurants and markets are within easy distance therefore you can sample numerous cuisines and even bring some to your room. This functional hotel offers free airport transfers every half an hour and they charge $ 12* per person to the cruise port .

A schedule return trip can be discussed with the driver of the shuttle company.

15. Quality Inn Miami Airport – Doral ★★★ (Affordable)

Set in the suburban Doral area of Miami, Quality Inn Miami Airport is a straightforward hotel with room furnishings comprised of dark woods with soothing color themes. The hotel has a convenient ‘Stay & Cruise’ package which includes a shuttle services to the Port of Miami for 2 guests. Extra persons are $10 per person one way.

Secondly, complimentary transportation to and from Miami International Airport is offered to guests. If you want to take the transportation for the Port of Miami, please let the Front desk know at your check in time.

16. Homewood Suites Miami Airport / Blue Lagoon ★★★

The Homewood Suites by Hilton is at the heart of the Blue Lagoon complex. Rooms are arranged as suites with equipped kitchenettes. Other amenities include a tropical outdoor pool, a fitness room, and a hearty breakfast buffet.

The property offers a cruise package. This includes round trip transportation to the Port of Miami along with a complimentary shuttle service to and from the airport. Please note that this package is not always available , please check with hotel directly. A third party transfer can always be organized for an extra charge.

17. La Quinta Inn & Suites Miami Airport East ★★★ (Free Cruise Parking)

La Quinta Inn & Suites Miami Airport East enjoys a convenient location just a short drive from Miami and the beaches. Guests can enjoy a cooked breakfast buffet and an outdoor swimming pool while for those visitors staying a little longer, a guest launderette is an added bonus.

La Quinta Inn & Suites Miami Airport East offers a free airport shuttle service (from 5 a.m.–11 p.m.) as well as free cruise parking for up to 10 days. There’s a third party shuttle service to the port of Miami (around $15.00* pp). Another option is using the Uber app or the hotel can always call a taxi at the front desk.

Editor’s Choice – My 3 Recommended Hotels

Stefan, author ilove2cruise blog

Based on my experience, I can personally recommend the following 3 hotels;

  • Comfort Inn & Suites Miami International Airport (Hotel with FREE shuttle to port)
  • Hampton Inn & Suites by Hilton Miami Downtown/Brickell (Close to the Port of Miami)
  • The Palms Hotel & Spa (Miami Beach Hotel)

Author: Stefan DP

Cost for shuttle & distance.

List of Miami hotels with Cruise Port Shuttle

note (*) : The above list may not be comprehensive. Fees may not include tax and are subject to change. Most rates listed are one-way fees and are subject to change without notice. Fees can be changed by the hotel and may change at any time. Please contact the hotel directly for latest shuttle information and hotel/cruise parking packages. (Latest update February 16th 2024) Please contact us if any information is incorrect or not up-to-date.

note (**) : Free shuttle with cruise package

Miami Cruise Port

The massive Miami Cruise Port serves over 20 cruise lines including Oceania Cruises , MSC Cruises , Celebrity Cruises and the Disney Cruise Lin e. It is also the home port of five of the world’s biggest cruise liners from Royal Caribbean International , Norwegian Cruise Line and Carnival Cruises.

The port is located on Miami’s downtown waterfront and enjoys easy access to Miami International Airport which is just eight miles away. The port is also linked to the city by a combination of road, monorail, and other public transportation services. There is ample parking at every terminal while most cruises offer a shuttle service to the airport.

Which Miami hotels have free shuttle to port?

We have put together a list of hotels that offer a free port and terminal shuttle service. These properties include the Comfort Suites Miami Airport North, Comfort Inn & Suites Miami International Airport and Runway Inn Miami Airport .

Which Hotels in Miami Downtown/Brickell have shuttle to port?

Hotels in Downtown Miami and Brickell are the closest properties from the cruise ship port, which is only a short drive away. Charges for a shuttle transfer are around $5 to $10 per person. Among hotels offering a shuttle service to the Port of Miami are the Holiday Inn Port Of Miami-Downtown, Courtyard by Marriott Miami Downtown, YVE Hotel Miami and Homewood Suites by Hilton Miami Downtown/Brickell .

Which Hotels near Miami Airport have a shuttle to cruise port?

Hotels near Miami International Airport are a bit further away from the Port but prices for these properties are cheaper than when staying downtown. Transport to and from the airport terminal is often free and shuttle service cost to the Port of Miami start at $5.00 per person. Among hotels with free airport shuttle and port transfers are Red Roof Inn PLUS+ Miami Airport, Hampton Inn & Suites by Hilton Miami Airport South Blue Lagoon, Residence Inn by Marriott Miami Airport, Sleep Inn Miami Airport and Courtyard by Marriott Miami Airport .

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Written by Stefan DP Updated: 5 September 2024

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How to Get From the Fort Lauderdale Airport (FLL) to the Miami Cruise Port

Flying into the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL) and not sure how to get the Port of Miami? We recommend taking Uber or Lyft, as it’s the best combination of cost and convenience . That said, you do have multiple options.

Miami skyline from a cruise ship.

It’s good news for cruise passengers that the Miami/Fort Lauderdale area has multiple airports that you can use. That gives you the ability to shop flights to different airports, often finding a route that gives you a cheaper price or better schedule.

That said, there’s no question that flying into Miami International Airport is the most convenient option if you are sailing from the Port of Miami. The airport is just about 10 miles away. There are also a number of ways to get from Miami International (MIA) to the cruise port .

But if you can find a cheaper deal flying into Fort Lauderdale — or if they have better flight times for you — then you can still make it to the port easily. 

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Transportation From the Fort Lauderdale Airport and the Port of Miami

The Fort Lauderdale airport is about 25 miles north of the Port of Miami. No matter what mode of transportation you take, expect the ride to take at least 45 minutes — sometimes longer given South Florida’s notorious traffic.

The good news is that many cruises depart on the weekend when traffic should be lighter. That means it is normally not too bad for many cruise passengers. If you are flying in the day of your cruise, then we’d suggest a flight that arrives at least two hours before your embarkation time to give you plenty of leeway to make it to the port on time.

With cruising and tourism being such big business in the region, there are plenty of ways for you to get you from the Fort Lauderdale airport to the Miami cruise terminal. We go into details of each below, but this table should give you an idea of their estimated prices:

Uber/Lyft (Recommended; $55-$60)

A sign for the ride pickup area at Fort Lauderdale airport.

If you are traveling with two or more people, then using a rideshare service like Uber or Lyft is usually your best option on getting from the Fort Lauderdale airport to Miami. These services offer pickup at the airport in designated pickup areas located between terminals and provide service directly to the Port of Miami (or anywhere else in the area you want to go, such as hotels).

If you’ve never used a rideshare service, they are simple. You download Uber or Lyft to your smartphone. Once downloaded, you can set up your account in the app. Your account is tied to a credit card, so no money changes hands — it’s all taken care of through the app.

When you arrive in Fort Lauderdale, simply walk to the pick-up area in between terminals, pull up Uber or Lyft, and request a ride. It normally takes less than 5 minutes for your car to arrive but during busy times, the wait can be longer. We’ve waited up to 15-20 minutes before.

The cost of an Uber or Lyft is estimated at $55-$60 each way, for up to four people (pricing is based per car, not per person) . Larger vehicles are also available for a higher price.

We’ve personally used this method to get back and forth between the airport and cruise port. It was convenient, quick, and relatively inexpensive given the distance.

Taxis ($85-$100)

Taxis are another option from the Fort Lauderdale airport to the Miami cruise port, however, they are usually more expensive than using a rideshare like Uber and Lyft. The estimated cost is about $85-$100 each way.  

While taxi cabs are a more expensive way to the port, if you aren’t comfortable using Uber/Lyft, then cabs are a widely-available option. Once at the airport, simply follow the ground transportation signs to be directed to the area where taxis will be waiting.

The good thing about cabs is that you don’t have to wait on a ride. Simply arrive at the airport, grab a cab, and be on your way. 

Shared Shuttle ($25-$40 pp)

If there are lots of people headed from the airport to the cruise port, it makes sense that they can share a shuttle. There are a number of services in the area that provide rides between the airport and cruise ports.

For instance, the GO Airport Shuttle , provides a ride (ranging from smaller cars all the way to a shuttle van) back and forth from the cruise port. These ways to the port are often economical if traveling with a larger group. 

Other Shared Shuttles Of course with some many people flying in to head to cruises, there is an industry that revolves around providing a shuttle back and forth. In addition to the GO Airport Shuttle, there are lots of shuttle companies in South Florida. In general, expect to pay between $25-40 per person, each way.

Note that we don’t recommend or suggest against any particular company as we haven’t used them personally. All of the following, however, can give you a good start for your search.

Shuttle Companies: Quick Shuttle , Express Shuttle Miami , South Florida Shuttles

Cruise Line Transfers (~$40 pp)

The cruise lines offer service between the Fort Lauderdale airport and the Port of Miami. The bad news is that they can be pricey and not very flexible (you’re on their schedule, not vice versa). As well, cruise line transfers are offered only on the day of the cruise and can’t make any stops on your way to the port like a taxi or Uber/Lyft may be able to do.

But the good news is that your transportation is taken care of by the cruise line so there isn’t a danger of missing the ship if your transfer arrives late.

For pricing, you’ll want to check your specific cruise line. However, expect it to be more expensive than most other options. For instance, Carnival provides transfers from the Fort Lauderdale to Miami for around $37 per person, each way. Expect other lines to be in that same ballpark.

Public Transportation ($5-$8 pp)

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Want to get to Port of Miami from Fort Lauderdale as cheaply as possible? While it’s not the most convenient route to the port, there is public transportation that will take you from the airport to the cruise port.

All told, expect the trip to take between an hour and a hour-and-a-half, depending on how long you have to wait on transfers. The good news? It will only cost you between $5-8 each way. The bad news is it can take some time and several transfers.

We have full step-by-step details of the route you’ll take here . As a summary, here is the route you will take:

  • FLA-1 Commuter Connector at airport –> Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport Station at Dania Beach for Tri-Rail (Free)
  • Tri-Rail Station –> Metrorail Transfer/Tri-Rail Station ($2.50-$5.00)
  • Metrorail Green Line –> Brickell Station ($2.25)
  • Miami Trolley (Coral Way Route) –> Port of Miami (Free)

While this is an affordable way to get to the ship, we think it might be a bit overwhelming for out-of-towners. For that reason we suggest other modes of transportation.

There’s good news and bad news when it comes to Fort Lauderdale hotels offering cruise shuttles. The good news is that there are a number of hotels near the airport and cruise port with shuttles. The bad news is that few, if any, of the Fort Lauderdale hotels with shuttles offer rides to the Miami cruise port due to the distance.

In other words, if you are sailing from Fort Lauderdale then you have a lot of options of hotels with local shuttles. But if you are flying into Fort Lauderdale to sail from Miami, it’s a better idea to commute into Miami and then stay at a Miami hotel with a cruise port shuttle . You can find dozens of hotel options with shuttles within just a few minutes of the Miami cruise port here .

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The 6 Cruise Ports in Florida: Choosing The Right One!

Imagine stepping into the sunshine, where the promise of adventure floats in the salty air. Florida’s cruise ports are your gateways to this adventure, each with its own flavor and stories waiting to be discovered.

Think of them as your starting line for a journey across the deep blue sea, leading you to places where the sun never stops shining and every day feels like a new discovery.

From the lively docks of Miami, where the city’s hustle meets the ocean’s calm, to the easy-going charm of Key West, these ports are more than just places to board a ship.

They’re your entrance to a world of sun, sea, and unforgettable memories. Imagine leaving behind the ordinary as you set sail on clear waters, with every detail—from getting to the port to hopping on your ship—made easy and enjoyable.

Whether it’s the family fun vibe of Port Canaveral, ready to welcome cruisers of all ages, or the serene beaches and rich culture waiting near Fort Lauderdale’s Port Everglades, there’s a Florida port that’s perfect for your next sea adventure.

Each port offers a unique set of cruises, making it a breeze to find one that matches your dream getaway.

If you’re itching to answer the ocean’s call, Florida’s cruise ports are ready to turn that dream into reality.

But which one is right for you and your family? Let’s find out…

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Where Are The Cruise Ports In Florida?

Florida is home to six key cruise ports, each offering its own gateway to oceanic adventures. These include the bustling Port of Miami, the family-friendly Port Canaveral near Orlando, the scenic Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale, the vibrant Port Tampa Bay, the welcoming Jaxport in Jacksonville, and the quaint Port of Palm Beach.

It’s interesting to note that Palm Beach might sometimes be overlooked in lists of Florida’s cruise ports due to its focus on hosting ships from just a couple of smaller cruise lines, making it less known compared to its larger counterparts.

Leading the pack as the busiest cruise port globally is the Port of Miami, followed closely by Port Canaveral and Port Everglades, both of which are also among the world’s busiest. Tampa and Jacksonville offer their own unique cruise experiences, drawing passengers with their charm and services.

Despite being the smallest, the Port of Palm Beach provides its niche offerings, catering to cruisers looking for a more intimate or specialized sailing experience.

When it comes to the number of cruise passengers who embark on their journeys from these Florida ports, the order of popularity starts with Port Canaveral, near Orlando, followed by the Port of Miami, Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale, Port Tampa Bay, Jaxport in Jacksonville, and finally, the Port of Palm Beach.

Each port has its charm and appeal, contributing to Florida’s reputation as a premier cruise departure point.

Port Miami

Port Miami is the bustling hub recognized as the “Cruise Capital of the World.” When you depart from here, you’ll be joining millions who have embarked on journeys through crystal blue waters.

This port homes terminals from major cruise lines, offering trips that range from short getaways to the Bahamas to lengthy excursions through the Caribbean.

Additionally, Port Miami is not just about the ships; it’s a gateway to vibrant cultural experiences and stunning Miami beaches, making it the perfect start or end to your cruise adventure.

With state-of-the-art facilities, the port ensures a smooth and efficient embarkation process, enhancing your travel experience from the moment you arrive.

Plus, its proximity to downtown Miami allows for easy exploration of the city’s dynamic dining, shopping, and entertainment options before setting sail.

Port Canaveral

Port Canaveral, situated near Orlando, provides a perfect mix of vacation possibilities. Here, you’re not just setting sail; you’re a stone’s throw away from famed theme parks and space-centric attractions.

It’s an ideal spot for combining a cruise with a visit to attractions that are fun for the whole family.

Port Canaveral also stands out for its modern facilities and diverse cruise offerings, ranging from relaxing Caribbean cruises to engaging transatlantic voyages.

Its user-friendly terminals and seamless integration with transportation options make embarking on your journey as easy as the breezes coming off the Atlantic.

This port’s unique location ensures that whether you’re looking to explore outer space at the Kennedy Space Center or dive into the magic of theme parks, your adventure begins the moment you arrive.

Port Everglades

At Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale, you’ll find yourself amidst one of the most vibrant cruise terminals.

With rapid embarkation processes and a variety of destinations , setting sail from here means beginning your vacation almost as soon as you step foot on the ship.

Plus, Fort Lauderdale’s beaches and dining scene are perfect for pre-cruise enjoyment.

Port Everglades is also renowned for its eco-friendly initiatives, demonstrating a commitment to sustainable cruising and port operations.

Its strategic location, just a short drive from the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, offers unmatched convenience for international and domestic travelers alike.

This port’s blend of efficiency, environmental consciousness, and proximity to the rich cultural tapestry of Fort Lauderdale ensures a seamless transition from land to sea, setting the stage for an unforgettable cruise experience.

Port of Tampa Bay

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When you set out from the Port of Tampa Bay, you’re starting from a cultural hotspot with much to explore. Before boarding, indulge in Tampa’s rich history, tantalizing cuisine, and enthralling entertainment.

The port offers cruises that cater to casino lovers and beachgoers alike, ensuring there’s something for every type of traveler.

The Port of Tampa Bay also prides itself on its convenient access and passenger-friendly facilities, making your embarkation experience smooth and stress-free.

Its location puts you in the heart of Tampa’s dynamic urban core, just moments away from historic Ybor City, where the blend of Cuban, Spanish, and Italian cultures comes to life.

Whether you’re drawn to the thrill of a casino cruise or the relaxation of a beach getaway, your journey from Tampa promises to be as rich and diverse as the city itself.

Port of Jacksonville

JAXPORT, or the Port of Jacksonville, offers a more relaxed departure experience with its laid-back charm. As you sail from this northeastern Florida port, you’ll find it’s centrally located to shopping, irresistible seafood, and natural attractions, perfectly combining marine embarkation with city exploration.

JAXPORT stands out for its easy navigability and friendly atmosphere, ensuring a hassle-free start to your cruise.

This port is a gateway not just to the Bahamas and the Caribbean but also to exploring Jacksonville’s unique blend of urban and natural landscapes.

From strolling along the Riverwalk to visiting nearby beaches or enjoying fresh, local seafood, JAXPORT offers a serene yet vibrant start to any seafaring adventure, embodying the spirit of northeastern Florida.

Port of Palm Beach

Experience the boutique charm of the Port of Palm Beach. This lesser-known gem offers you an intimate setting to begin your maritime journey.

With convenient access and smaller crowds, it’s ideal for a tranquil start to your voyage. Plus, its proximity to luxury resorts and beaches makes Palm Beach a splendid pre-cruise destination.

The Port of Palm Beach sets itself apart with personalized service and a relaxed atmosphere, perfect for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of larger ports.

Its focus on smaller, more exclusive cruise lines means you can expect a unique and refined cruising experience.

This port’s location also offers easy opportunities to explore the upscale attractions of Palm Beach, from world-class golf courses to high-end shopping and dining, ensuring your vacation starts on a note of elegance and relaxation.

Port Miami

Which Cruise Lines Operate Out Of PortMiami?

PortMiami, known as the “Cruise Capital of the World,” serves as a departure point for many major cruise lines. This includes Royal Caribbean International , Norwegian Cruise Line, Carnival Cruise Line, MSC Cruises, and Celebrity Cruises, among others.

These cruise lines offer a wide range of itineraries from Miami, ranging from short trips to the Bahamas to longer voyages across the Caribbean and beyond.

What Port Does Disney Cruise Lines Leave From Florida?

Disney Cruise Line primarily departs from Port Canaveral, Florida, which is situated near Orlando. This port is a popular choice for families embarking on Disney cruises due to its proximity to Orlando’s theme parks, including Walt Disney World Resort, offering an ideal start to a magical vacation.

Additionally, Disney cruises occasionally leave from other Florida ports, such as Miami and Fort Lauderdale, depending on the itinerary.

Choosing the Right Florida Cruise Port For You

Proximity to attractions.

Your vacation starts the moment you arrive in Florida, so picking a port close to fun attractions can be a game-changer.

PortMiami and Port Everglades are near sun-drenched beaches and bustling city attractions.

If theme parks spark your excitement, Port Canaveral is a stone’s throw from the magic of Orlando’s parks. For more cultural explorations, the Port of Tampa Bay gives you easy access to museums and historic Ybor City.

Cruise Lines and Destinations

The variety of cruises available at each port means you’ve got options to tailor your trip to your dream destinations.

PortMiami, referred to as the “Cruise Capital of the World,” hosts many major cruise lines, with itineraries ranging from the Caribbean to the Panama Canal.

Port Canaveral is a hub for family-friendly cruises, including Disney Cruise Line, bound for Bahamian and Caribbean shores.

If you’re looking for luxury or specialized cruises, investigate lines at Port Everglades and JAXPORT in Jacksonville.

Port Facilities and Services

Your comfort and convenience are paramount when picking a cruise port. Facilities like parking, terminal amenities, and shuttle services can make a big difference.

PortMiami and Port Everglades provide modern terminals, streamlined security, and ample parking. Smaller ports like the Port of Palm Beach offer a more intimate and less crowded embarkation experience.

Consider amenities like on-site hotels and dining options, especially at Port Canaveral, known for its hospitality services.

Seasonal Considerations For Florida

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Weather Patterns

Florida’s weather is predominantly warm, but you should be mindful of seasonal changes that could impact your cruise plans. During the summer months (June through August), you can anticipate hot and humid conditions with temperatures often hitting the 90s°F (32+°C).

This is also the season when afternoon thunderstorms are common, so packing a waterproof jacket might be wise.

Heading into fall (September through November), temperatures cool slightly, and the humidity starts to taper off.

However, this time is also part of the hurricane season which runs from June 1 to November 30; hence, it’s crucial to keep an eye on weather forecasts and advisories. Your cruises might be affected, as lines could change itineraries for safety.

Winter (December through February) is mild and dry, with daytime temperatures comfortably warm, making it an enjoyable time to cruise. Spring (March through May) ushers in warmer weather again but generally lacks the extreme heat or the likelihood of hurricanes that you see in other seasons.

Peak Cruise Seasons

You’ll notice an ebb and flow in the number of cruises and passengers based on the time of year. The busiest times tend to coincide with vacation periods such as spring break , summer vacations , and holiday seasons during winter months.

If you prefer a less crowded experience, avoiding these peak times could be to your benefit.

To add some perspective, the winter months—viewed as high season thanks to Florida’s enviable warmth while other regions shiver—experience a surge in cruisers.

This means ships are often at capacity and ports can be quite lively. Conversely, late summer and fall see fewer travelers, largely due to the school year and hurricane concerns, translating to shorter lines and often lower prices.

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Cruise lines are changing Caribbean itineraries in an effort to avoid Tropical Storm Helene .

The storm is expected to intensify in the coming days, approaching the northeastern Gulf Coast as a “major hurricane” on Thursday, according to the National Hurricane Center . Hurricane and storm surge watches have been issued for much of Florida’s west coast and along the coast of the Panhandle.

Carnival Cruise Line’s Carnival Paradise ship, which left from Tampa, Florida , on Saturday, replaced a planned visit to Cozumel, Mexico, on Tuesday with Costa Maya.

Carnival Valor, meanwhile, scrapped its scheduled stop in Cozumel on Tuesday. The sailing also departed Saturday from New Orleans, Louisiana.

“As the safety of our guests and crew is our priority, we will continue to watch the storm and factor in guidance from the National Hurricane Center, U.S. Coast Guard and the local port authorities to provide timely updates as more information becomes available,” the cruise line said in a statement.

Carnival advised passengers with cruises in the projected path of the storm to keep an eye on their emails and sign up for text message alerts .

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Five Royal Caribbean International itineraries have been impacted so far, according to the line’s parent company Royal Caribbean Group :

  • Independence of the Seas, which departed from Miami on Saturday, swapped Tuesday’s visit to Cozumel with Nassau in the Bahamas. 
  • Mariner of the Seas, which also left Saturday from Galveston, Texas , also skipped its Tuesday stop in Cozumel, instead spending the day at sea.
  • Serenade of the Seas, which left Tampa on Sunday , swapped its Tuesday and Wednesday stops in Cozumel and Costa Maya for Freeport and Nassau. 
  • Wonder of the Seas will scrap most of its planned stops, skipping Cozumel, Roatan in Honduras, and Costa Maya. The ship, which left from Florida’s Port Canaveral on Sunday, will add stops in St. Thomas and St. Maarten instead.
  • Grandeur of the Seas will visit Nassau and Freeport in place of planned Wednesday and Thursday stops in Costa Maya and Cozumel. The cruise departed from Tampa on Monday.

MSC Cruises’ MSC Seascape ship, which sailed from Miami on Saturday, also changed several ports of call, according to a spokesperson. The ship visited Grand Turk in Turks and Caicos on Monday in place of Falmouth, Jamaica, and replaced its Tuesday visit to George Town, Grand Cayman, with Puerto Plata in the Dominican Republic. The cruise will also visit Nassau on Thursday rather than spending the day at sea.

Disney Cruise Line's Disney Fantasy also canceled its Tuesday call at George Town, replacing it with a sea day. The ship left from Port Canaveral on Saturday.

Nathan Diller is a consumer travel reporter for USA TODAY based in Nashville. You can reach him at [email protected].

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10 Most Popular Cruise Ports for Departures in 2025

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2025 is already set to be a busy cruise year.  Even with pesky inflation and geopolitical tensions in some parts of the world, cruise lines are selling cabins on cruise ships for next year and beyond.

10 busiest cruise ports for departures in 2025

We analyzed cruises by departure ports for next year and sorted them to find the ten busiest ports with the most sailings. 

Keep in mind, this list does not necessarily include ports of call.  If it did, it would include ports like Cozumel and Nassau.  The list is in order of number of departures.

Every cruise has a starting point, and these are the most common starting points for cruises from January 1 st 2025 through December 31 of the same year.

1. Miami, Florida, United States (1271)

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It should be no surprise that PortMiami tops the list with the most departures set for next year.   Whether it’s a 2-night cruise on Norwegian Joy to Great Stirrup Cay and back or an epic 200-night sailing on an Oceania Cruises vessel, Miami is the starting point of 1,271 cruises in 2025.

Miami is in a constant battle for the title of “busiest cruise port” with Port Canaveral, which you will see very soon on this list.

Carnival offers the most cruises out of PortMiami with 318, followed by MSC Cruises with 255, Royal Caribbean with 240 and Norwegian Cruise Line with 154.

Virgin Voyages has been making headway with its new terminal in Miami as well and offers 112 cruises out of the port next year.

2. Amsterdam, Netherlands (1056)

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Believe it or not, Amsterdam is set to be the second busiest cruise port by departures in 2025.  This is largely due to the number of river ships that set sail from this port on a daily basis. 

It’s not uncommon for 10 or more ships to depart from Amsterdam in a single day. 

Viking is the most prolific cruise line to use the port with well over 400 sailings next year alone.  Other cruise lines that commonly sail out of the port include AMA Waterways, Scenic Cruises, Emerald Cruises, Avalon Waterways, Tauck, and Uniworld River Cruises.

3. Port Canaveral, Florida, United States (1013)

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Capable of handling the largest cruise ships in the world, Port Canaveral will be home to the next Icon-class cruise ship from Royal Caribbean, Star of the Seas .

With over 1,000 cruises offered out of the Florida port in 2025, the port is still looking to expand with plans for new terminals.

Carnival Cruise Line has 303 cruises scheduled to depart out of Port Canaveral next year, with Royal Caribbean right behind at 246.

Not far from Disney World, the port is also offering 231 Disney Cruise Line sailings next year.  Other cruise lines to sail out of the port include Celebrity Cruises, MSC Cruises, Norwegian Cruise Line, and Princess Cruises.

4. Budapest, Hungary (951)

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Located on the Danube River , Budapest offers more river cruise departures than any other port.

Viking River Cruises offers the most sailings out of Budapest in 2025 with 366 sailings.  Avalaon Waterways and AMA Waterways also offer a significant number of voyages with 180 and 161 respectively.

Other cruise lines to sail out of this beautiful port city include Emerald Cruises, Scenic, Tauck, and Uniworld.

Cruises from this port range from 4-nights to a 21-night cruise offered by Scenic

5. Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States (889)

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Port Everglades will see 889 cruises launch from its terminals next year.  In addition to homeporting two Oasis-class ships, the port will cater to nine different cruise lines.

Royal Caribbean and Celebrity Cruises will see the most cruises out of the port with 223 and 200 respectively.  Holland America will see 135 cruises sail out of the port and Disney Cruise Line will see 101.

Princess Cruises also sails out of Port Everglades quite a bit with 187 next year alone.

You will also see some luxurious cruise lines sailing out of the port with Silversea Cruises and the Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection using the port, in addition to Viking. 

Viking actually offers a 137-night world cruise out of Port Everglades next year, and Holland America has a couple “Pole to Pole” voyages that are 100-nights + in duration.

6. Bergen, Norway (877)

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With 877 cruises sailing out of Bergen next year, the Norwegian port sees most of these departures with Hurtigruten, the exploration cruise line that specializes in sailings along Norway’s coastline.

832 cruises out of Bergen will be through Hurtigruten on one of the eight ships that carry around 500-700 passengers. 

Viking cruise ships will be offering 31 sailings out of Bergen in 2025 with 7- to 28-night sailings.

A few other cruise lines offer a handful of cruises out of the port as well.  These include Windstar Cruises, Silversea Cruises, Lindblad Expeditions, Scenic Cruises, and Ponant Cruises.

7. Barcelona, Spain (753)

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This port city has been in the news lately over some attempts by local residents to curb tourism.   But there’s no doubt about it, it’s still one of the busiest cruise ports in the world.

With an impressive list of voyages, 26 different cruise lines will be sailing out of Barcelona in 2025.  For good reason, this is one of the best ports to start a Mediterranean cruise.

753 cruises will make their start in Barcelona next year.

MSC Cruises offers 178 cruises out of the Spanish port in 2025, whole Costa Cruises offers 135.

Other cruise lines to offer a significant number of voyages out of the port include Viking (76), Royal Caribbean (36), Celebrity Cruises (34), Princess Cruises (31), and Explora Journeys (36).  

8. Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy (722)

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So, it’s not exactly Rome, even though most itineraries list it as such.  We recently wrote an article about port cities that aren’t really close to where cruise lines say they are if you want to run down that rabbit hole.

Still, “Rome” will be saying bon voyage to 722 cruise ships next year across 25 cruise lines.

Similar to Barcelona, MSC Cruises and Costa Cruises dominate most of the sailings as both companies have a heavy presence in the Mediterranean Sea. 

Oceania Cruises has the longest sailings out of the port with a 34-, 46-, and 56-night sailing, offering some of the most port-intensive itineraries you will find.    

9. Athens (Port of Piraeus), Greece (666)

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Another Mediterranean cruise port on this list shows just how popular this region of the world is.   Although it’s a 15-minute drive from the actual cruise port in Piraeus to Athens, most itineraries just list the departure port as the Greek capital.

Over 600 sailings on 25 different cruise lines will depart from this port in 2025.    Adding to this is the fact that Athens is both a port of call and homeport to many ships

Just last year the port broke its own record with over 1.5 million travelers passing through.  It is able to handle larger vessels as well, as signified by Norwegian Viva and Sun Princess sailing out of the port next year.

10. Basel (Saxon), Switzerland (582)

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This Rhine River cruise port hosts a handful of cruise lines, and Viking River Cruise ships supply more than half of the sailings with 315 of them. 

Other popular river cruise lines to offer departures out of Basel include AMA Waterways, Avalon Waterways, Emerald Cruises, Scenic, Tauck, and Uniworld.   Durations of sailings range from 4-night to 15-nights.

The cruise port’s proximity and location to three country borders (France, Germany, and Switzerland, make it a popular launch point for river cruises along the beautiful and historic Rhine River.

Other Notable Cruise Ports

The list above tops out the top 10 cruise ports with the most sailings offered for departures.  Below are the next six in terms of sailings with that number of cruises shown for 2025.  

  • Paris, France (504)
  • Galveston, Texas, United States (413)
  • Seattle, Washington, United States (359)
  • Tampa, Florida, United States (357)
  • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (363)
  • Southampton, United Kingdom (321)

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Icon of the Seas, the world's largest cruise ship, arrives at PortMiami

At nearly 1,200 feet long and weighing 250,800 gross tons, the 20-deck ship is the first in a new class of vessels for royal caribbean that has been making its way to miami from europe since december, by monica galarza • published january 10, 2024 • updated on january 11, 2024 at 2:56 pm.

It's official. The world’s largest cruise ship, Royal Caribbean's Icon of the Seas , pulled into its new home port in Miami on Wednesday morning.

At nearly 1,200 feet long and weighing 250,800 gross tons, the 20-deck ship is the first in Royal Caribbean’s new Icon Class and has been making its way to Miami from Europe since December.

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The Icon will be joined by two more ships in the coming years – one in 2025, Star of the Seas, and another in 2026.

On Wednesday, the cruise line is marking the occasion with a party at the Perez Art Museum to give their employees on the shore a chance to see the brand-new ship up close.

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The ship, which took 900 days to build, is set to set sail from PortMiami on Jan. 27 and will be offering year-round alternating seven-night Eastern and Western Caribbean itineraries.

And last December, soccer superstar Lionel Messi was named the official icon of Icon of the Seas when he welcomed the ship in an exclusive naming celebration in Miami.

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Not only will the ship have eight different neighborhoods for  travelers to explore , but the 7,600 passengers allowed onboard will also have seven pools, six record-breaking waterslides and about 40 bar and dining options to choose from.

“We are celebrating more than a new ship; it’s also the celebration of the culmination of more than 50 years of innovation and dreaming at Royal Caribbean to create the ultimate vacation experience,” said Jason Liberty, president and CEO, Royal Caribbean Group.

For the adventure-seekers, Thrill Island will feature Category 6, the world’s largest waterpark at sea.

This neighborhood will also have a ropes course and thrill ride, a FlowRider wave simulator and a mini golf course.

The ship's Chill Island has four of the seven pools and an adults-only area.

The company added that the Icon of the Seas   is also the cruise line’s first ship that can be powered by liquefied natural gas, a transitional fuel.

The dual-fuel engines will work alongside a lineup of energy efficiency initiatives and industry-leading environmental programs on board, like the first waste-to-energy plant at sea. 

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Watch: Disney Cruise Line’s Newest Ship Leaves Meyer Werft Shipyard For Sea Trials

Disney Treasure

Disney Treasure, the newest Disney Cruise Line ship, made her conveyance from the German shipyard to the ocean berth in the Netherlands as it entered the final stage of construction.

It travelled for 16 hours on the winding voyage along the River Ems from Papenburg, aided by tugs. The ship is 341 m long and has a beam of 128 m.

Meyer decided to take its stern first along the river to better control the vessel while it turns and guide it along the narrow passage. It can accommodate 4000 guests and 1555 crew members.

Disney Treasure left the shipyard at midday on September 18 and reached Eemshaven, Netherlands, on the morning of September 19.

The ship will remain alongside for the finishing touches and for preparations to deliver it to Disney Cruise Line.

It will also undergo sea trials to test its speed and manoeuvrability and ensure all onboard systems are working properly. It is Disney Cruise Line’s second dual-fuel LNG Cruise ship.

Disney Treasure is the second of three cruise ships that Disney ordered from Meyer Werft. The first is Disney Wish, delivered in 2022, and the third is Disney Destiny, which will be delivered in 2025.

A fourth one will be constructed for Oriental Land Company, the operator of the Disney Theme Park and a resort in Japan.

Disney placed an order for 4 more cruise ships of a new class which will be constructed by Meyer Werft and will be delivered between 2027 and 2031.

After the delivery, Disney Treasure will leave the Netherlands for Port Canaveral in Florida, her homeport. The ship will enter service in December and sail to the Caribbean.

It offers unique accommodations for guests, like the Tomorrow Tower Suite suite in the forward funnel. It measures 2000 square feet and can accommodate eight people.

The majority of the 1256 staterooms offer an ocean view, and about 70% have a verandah. The decor is based on themes from Disney, Star Wars, Pixar, and Marvel.

New Themes can be seen in the three main dining rooms, which also have family spaces, spaces for children’s activities, adult-only spaces, etc. Above the upper decks are jets that propel 2-person ride vehicles called Aquamouse.

References: Later Cruise News

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Helene begins to disrupt cruise schedules at Port Canaveral; temporary closing possible

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Port Canaveral cruise schedules are being disrupted by Helene, which is expected to be a major hurricane by time it makes landfall, likely Thursday night along Florida's Panhandle. The National Hurricane Center is predicting winds of up to 115 mph from Helene near its center, which would make it a Category 3 hurricane.

Although the storm will be traveling along the eastern Gulf of Mexico before making landfall, tropical-storm-force winds are possible along the Space Coast. So there is a potential for the U.S. Coast Guard to order Port Canaveral to temporarily close sometime Wednesday because of expected winds and high waves.

Already, the scheduled Thursday morning arrival at Port Canaveral of the MSC Seashore at the end of its cruise has been pushed back to Friday, meaning the ship's next cruise departure will be delayed by at least a day.

Also affected could be four cruise ships scheduled to arrive at Port Canaveral to complete their cruises on Friday morning and to depart on their next cruises Friday afternoon. The ships are the Carnival's Glory, Disney's Wish, and Royal Caribbean's Adventure of the Seas and Utopia of the Seas.

If the port is temporarily closed, there would need to be an inspection after the storm passed to check the port's channel for shoaling caused by the high winds and the rough waves.

The port advises cruise passengers to check with their cruise lines for schedule changes.

Port Canaveral has set up a special status hotline at 321-394-3411 for general updates about the port's status. 

Coast Guard status rundown

The Coast Guard raised Port Canaveral's status from "Port Condition Whiskey" to "Port Condition X-Ray" on Tuesday morning, meaning tropical storm conditions were expected within 48 hours. The next highest status, "Port Condition Yankee," could take effect by Tuesday night, indicating tropical storm conditions were expected within 24 hours. If the port goes to "Port Condition Zulu," it will be closing.

Under Port Condition X-Ray, Port Canaveral remains open and conducting normal port operations, but anticipates limited waterside and vessel shoreside port operations will follow as conditions change.

The Coast Guard advises vessel owners and operators to "review heavy-weather plans and make necessary plans to safeguard vessels, crews and/or facilities."

Port officials say, even if the port temporarily closes, there are no current plans for the port to order the evacuation of small boats from the port marina areas, although some space-industry vessels and other larger ships might have to temporarily leave.

The National Hurricane Center predicts a 29% chance of tropical-storm-force winds of at least 39 mph being experienced in Cocoa Beach sometime between Wednesday evening and Friday morning.

Dave Berman is business editor at  FLORIDA TODAY.  Contact Berman at  [email protected] , on X at  @bydaveberman  and on Facebook at  www.facebook.com/dave.berman.54

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