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Ft. Lauderdale Port Guide departure ports hotels united states Aug 06, 2025

What You Need to Know about Port Everglades

The cruise port in Fort Lauderdale is officially named “Port Everglades,” and it technically straddles not just Fort Lauderdale but also Hollywood and Dania Beach. It’s only about 29 miles from Port Miami, and while small comparatively, Port Everglades accommodates nearly 3 million cruise passengers annually.

There are eight terminals at Port Everglades, and they are numbered: Terminals 2, 4, 18, 19, 21, 25, 26, and 29. Cruisers can determine their d...

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Galveston Port Guide departure ports hotels united states Apr 26, 2025

Exploring the Galveston Cruise Port: Parking, Shuttles, and More

The Galveston Cruise Port, located in Galveston, Texas, is officially named “Port of Galveston." It serves as a central cruise departure point along the Gulf Coast, often servicing cruises headed to the Western Caribbean, with ports of call often including Cozumel, Costa Maya, Progreso, Belize, and Roatan. The port located on Galveston Island, situated off the coast of Texas in the Gulf of Mexico.

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Canaveral Port Guide departure ports hotels united states Apr 23, 2025

What You Need to Know About Port Canaveral: Parking, Hotels, Schedule & How to Get There

The cruise port near Orlando, Florida, is officially named “Port Canaveral,” and it’s located in Cape Canaveral. This port and Port Miami jockey back and forth for the title of the world’s busiest cruise port, and Port Canaveral’s seven cruise terminals are divided into “A” terminals, housing terminals 5, 6, 8, and 10, and “B” terminals containing terminals 1, 2, and 3.

Each terminal has a different addres...

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Miami Port Guide departure ports hotels united states Apr 23, 2025

Miami Cruise Port: Parking, Hotels, Schedule & More

The Miami cruise port is officially named “Port Miami,” and it is one of the world’s largest. Some refer to it as the “Cruise Capital of the World.” Because of its size—518 acres in total—thousands of cruisers navigate through this port daily. It contains multiple terminals, each designated with a letter. It can get confusing, though, because some letters are missing.

The port has terminals A-G, J and V. Cruisers can determine their departure...

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New Orleans Port Guide departure ports hotels united states Oct 27, 2024

New Orleans Cruise Port: What You Need to Know

The New Orleans cruise port is officially named “Port NOLA.” Compared to the big Florida departure ports, Port NOLA is a relatively small cruise port that accommodates hundreds of cruise ship calls annually and welcomes over 1.2 million passengers to New Orleans. Many cruise lines depart from this port, including Carnival Cruise Line, Royal Caribbean, Norwegian, and some other small specialty lines.

Port NOLA is distinctive, and my fav

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Tampa Port Guide departure ports hotels united states Oct 26, 2024

About Port Tampa Bay

The Tampa cruise port is officially named “Port Tampa Bay.” Of the many ports in Florida, it’s one of the smallest, serving just over 1 million cruise passengers annually. With Margaritaville at Sea recently starting sailings from Tampa, that number will continue to rise. In addition to Margaritaville at Sea, Royal Caribbean, Holland America Line, Norwegian Cruise Line, and Carnival Cruise Line depart from this port.

Florida is home to several cruise ports, inclu

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Jacksonville Port Guide departure ports hotels united states Oct 26, 2024

Exploring the Jacksonville Cruise Port: All You Need to Know

The Jacksonville cruise port, also known as “JAXPORT,” is one of the smaller ports in Florida. It is basically a hub just for Carnival, but it still sees a steady flow of over 1 million cruise passengers yearly. JAXPORT is tiny compared to the other Florida ports, including two of the biggest in the world — Port Canaveral and Port Miami.

Unlike the other cruise ports in Florida, which generally service many of the major cruise lines...

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