Disney Cruise ship docked at the Port Canaveral, Florida

  • Carnival Liberty 3.574 passengers 19 Apr 2024 - 15:30
  • Disney Wish 3.466 passengers 19 Apr 2024 - 15:45
  • Allure Of The Seas 6.314 passengers 19 Apr 2024 - 16:00
  • Disney Fantasy 3.500 passengers 20 Apr 2024 - 15:45
  • Norwegian Jade 2.882 passengers 20 Apr 2024 - 16:00
  • Carnival Mardi Gras 6.338 passengers 20 Apr 2024 - 16:00
  • Carnival Vista 4.716 passengers 20 Apr 2024 - 16:00
  • Wonder Of The Seas 6.370 passengers 21 Apr 2024 - 16:30
  • MSC Seashore 5.877 passengers 21 Apr 2024 - 17:00
  • Carnival Freedom 3.581 passengers 22 Apr 2024 - 15:30
  • Carnival Liberty 3.574 passengers 22 Apr 2024 - 15:30
  • Disney Wish 3.466 passengers 22 Apr 2024 - 15:45
  • Allure Of The Seas 6.314 passengers 22 Apr 2024 - 16:00
  • Mariner Of The Seas 4.001 passengers 22 Apr 2024 - 16:00
  • Anthem of the Seas 4.825 passengers 23 Apr 2024 - 20:00
  • MSC Meraviglia 5.386 passengers 23 Apr 2024 - 21:00
  • MSC Seashore 5.877 passengers 25 Apr 2024 - 18:00
  • Carnival Liberty 3.574 passengers 26 Apr 2024 - 15:30
  • Disney Wish 3.466 passengers 26 Apr 2024 - 15:45
  • Allure Of The Seas 6.314 passengers 26 Apr 2024 - 16:00
  • Adventure Of The Seas 4.058 passengers 26 Apr 2024 - 16:00
  • Carnival Freedom 3.581 passengers 27 Apr 2024 - 15:30
  • Disney Fantasy 3.500 passengers 27 Apr 2024 - 15:45
  • Mariner Of The Seas 4.001 passengers 27 Apr 2024 - 16:00
  • Carnival Mardi Gras 6.338 passengers 27 Apr 2024 - 16:00
  • Norwegian Jade 2.882 passengers 27 Apr 2024 - 17:30
  • Carnival Vista 4.716 passengers 28 Apr 2024 - 16:00
  • Wonder Of The Seas 6.370 passengers 28 Apr 2024 - 16:30
  • MSC Seashore 5.877 passengers 28 Apr 2024 - 18:00
  • Carnival Liberty 3.574 passengers 29 Apr 2024 - 15:30
  • Disney Wish 3.466 passengers 29 Apr 2024 - 15:45
  • Carnival Glory 3.581 passengers 02 May 2024 - 15:30
  • Carnival Freedom 3.581 passengers 02 May 2024 - 15:30
  • Disney Wish 3.466 passengers 03 May 2024 - 15:45
  • Disney Fantasy 3.500 passengers 04 May 2024 - 15:45
  • Carnival Vista 4.716 passengers 04 May 2024 - 16:00
  • Adventure Of The Seas 4.058 passengers 04 May 2024 - 16:00
  • Carnival Mardi Gras 6.338 passengers 04 May 2024 - 16:00
  • Wonder Of The Seas 6.370 passengers 05 May 2024 - 16:30
  • MSC Seashore 5.877 passengers 05 May 2024 - 17:00
  • Carnival Freedom 3.581 passengers 06 May 2024 - 15:30
  • Carnival Glory 3.581 passengers 06 May 2024 - 15:30
  • Disney Wish 3.466 passengers 06 May 2024 - 15:45
  • MSC Seashore 5.877 passengers 09 May 2024 - 18:00
  • Carnival Glory 3.581 passengers 10 May 2024 - 15:30
  • Disney Wish 3.466 passengers 10 May 2024 - 15:45
  • Adventure Of The Seas 4.058 passengers 10 May 2024 - 16:00
  • Carnival Freedom 3.581 passengers 11 May 2024 - 15:30
  • Disney Fantasy 3.500 passengers 11 May 2024 - 15:45
  • Carnival Mardi Gras 6.338 passengers 11 May 2024 - 16:00

Cruise Canaveral

Cruises from Port Canaveral FL

Welcome to our list of all the cruises leaving from Port Canaveral year-round. Below is the complete schedule of cruises out of the port closest to Cape Canaveral and Orlando Florida in 2024 .

Go directly to cruises from Port Canaveral in January 2024 , February 2024 , March 2024 , April 2024 , May 2024 , June 2024 , July 2024 , August 2024 , September 2024 , October 2024 , November 2024 or December 2024 .

If you only want the shortest cruises, see our 3-day , 4-day or 5-day cruises from Port Canaveral.

January 2024

January 1: 5-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . January 2: 3-day cruise to Bimini on Carnival Cruises . January 2: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . January 5: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . January 5: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . January 5: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . January 5: 8-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . January 6: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . January 6: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . January 6: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . January 6: 5-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . January 7: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . January 8: 4-day cruise to Bimini & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . January 8: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . January 8: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . January 11: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . January 12: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . January 12: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . January 12: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . January 13: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . January 13: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . January 13: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . January 13: 6-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . January 14: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . January 15: 4-day cruise to Princess Cays & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . January 15: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . January 15: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . January 15: 5-day cruise to Amber Cove & Grand Turk on Carnival Cruises . January 15: 5-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . January 19: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . January 19: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . January 19: 8-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . January 20: 5-day cruise to Amber Cove & Grand Turk on Carnival Cruises . January 20: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . January 20: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . January 20: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . January 20: 5-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . January 21: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . January 22: 4-day cruise to Bimini & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . January 22: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . January 25: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . January 26: 3-day cruise to Bimini on Carnival Cruises . January 26: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . January 26: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . January 27: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . January 27: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . January 27: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . January 27: 6-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . January 28: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . January 29: 4-day cruise to Princess Cays & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . January 29: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . January 29: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . January 29: 5-day cruise to Amber Cove & Grand Turk on Carnival Cruises . January 29: 5-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean .

February 2024

February 2: 3-day cruise to Bimini on Carnival Cruises . February 2: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . February 2: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . February 2: 8-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . February 3: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . February 3: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . February 3: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . February 4: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . February 5: 4-day cruise to Princess Cays & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . February 5: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . February 5: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . February 8: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . February 9: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . February 9: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . February 9: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . February 10: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . February 10: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . February 10: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . February 10: 6-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . February 11: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . February 12: 4-day cruise to Princess Cays & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . February 12: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . February 12: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . February 12: 5-day cruise to Amber Cove & Grand Turk on Carnival Cruises . February 12: 5-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . February 16: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . February 16: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . February 16: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . February 16: 8-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . February 17: 5-day cruise to Amber Cove & Grand Turk on Carnival Cruises . February 17: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . February 17: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . February 17: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . February 17: 5-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . February 18: 6-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . February 18: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . February 19: 4-day cruise to Bimini & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . February 19: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . February 19: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . February 23: 3-day cruise to Bimini on Carnival Cruises . February 23: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . February 23: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . February 24: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . February 24: 8-day cruise to the Southern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . February 24: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . February 24: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . February 24: 6-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . February 25: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . February 26: 4-day cruise to Princess Cays & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . February 26: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . February 26: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . February 26: 5-day cruise to Amber Cove & Grand Turk on Carnival Cruises .

March 1: 3-day cruise to Bimini on Carnival Cruises . March 1: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . March 1: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . March 1: 8-night cruise to the Southern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . March 2: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . March 2: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . March 2: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . March 3: 6-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . March 3: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . March 4: 4-day cruise to Princess Cays & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . March 4: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . March 4: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . March 7: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . March 8: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . March 8: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . March 8: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . March 9: 8-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . March 9: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . March 9: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . March 9: 6-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . March 10: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . March 11: 4-day cruise to Princess Cays & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . March 11: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . March 11: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . March 11: 5-day cruise to Amber Cove & Grand Turk on Carnival Cruises . March 11: 5-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . March 15: 3-day cruise to Bimini on Carnival Cruises . March 15: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . March 15: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . March 15: 8-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . March 16: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . March 16: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . March 16: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . March 17: 6-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . March 17: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . March 18: 4-day cruise to Bimini & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . March 18: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . March 18: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . March 21: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . March 22: 3-day cruise to Bimini on Carnival Cruises . March 22: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . March 22: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . March 23: 8-day cruise to the Southern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . March 23: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . March 23: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . March 23: 6-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . March 24: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . March 25: 4-day cruise to Princess Cays & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . March 25: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . March 25: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . March 25: 5-day cruise to Amber Cove & Grand Turk on Carnival Cruises . March 25: 5-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . March 29: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . March 29: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . March 29: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . March 29: 8-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . March 30: 5-day cruise to Amber Cove & Grand Turk on Carnival Cruises . March 30: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . March 30: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . March 30: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . March 30: 5-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . March 31: 6-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . March 31: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean .

April 1: 4-day cruise to Bimini & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . April 1: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . April 1: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . April 4: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . April 5: 3-day cruise to Bimini on Carnival Cruises . April 5: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . April 5: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . April 6: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . April 6: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . April 6: 6-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . April 7: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . April 7: 12-day cruise to Italy on Norwegian Cruise Line . April 8: 4-day cruise to Princess Cays & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . April 8: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . April 8: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . April 8: 5-day cruise to Amber Cove & Grand Turk on Carnival Cruises . April 8: 5-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . April 12: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . April 12: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . April 12: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . April 12: 8-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . April 13: 5-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . April 13: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . April 13: 5-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . April 14: 6-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . April 14: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . April 15: 4-day cruise to Princess Cays & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . April 15: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . April 15: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . April 18: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . April 19: 3-day cruise to Bimini on Carnival Cruises . April 19: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . April 19: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . April 20: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . April 20: 8-day cruise to the Southern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . April 20: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . April 21: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . April 22: 4-day cruise to Princess Cays & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . April 22: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . April 22: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . April 22: 5-day cruise to Amber Cove & Grand Turk on Carnival Cruises . April 26: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . April 26: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . April 26: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . April 27: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . April 27: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . April 27: 5-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . April 28: 6-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . April 29: 4-day cruise to Princess Cays & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . April 29: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line .

May 2: 4-day cruise to Princess Cays & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . May 3: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . May 4: 8-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . May 4: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . May 5: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . May 6: 4-day cruise to Bimini & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . May 6: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . May 10: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . May 10: 3-day cruise to Bimini on Carnival Cruises . May 10: 8-night cruise to the Southern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . May 11: 5-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . May 11: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . May 12: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . May 13: 4-day cruise to Princess Cays & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . May 13: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . May 17: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . May 17: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . May 18: 8-day cruise to the Southern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . May 18: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . May 18: 6-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . May 19: 6-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . May 19: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . May 20: 4-day cruise to Bimini & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . May 20: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . May 20: 5-day cruise to Amber Cove & Grand Turk on Carnival Cruises . May 24: 3-day cruise to Bimini on Carnival Cruises . May 24: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . May 24: 4-day cruise to the Bahamas on Norwegian Cruise Line . May 24: 8-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . May 25: 5-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . May 25: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . May 25: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . May 26: 6-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . May 26: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . May 27: 4-day cruise to Princess Cays & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . May 27: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . May 28: 11-day cruise to the Southern Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . May 31: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . May 31: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line .

June 1: 8-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . June 1: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . June 1: 6-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . June 2: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . June 3: 4-day cruise to Bimini & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . June 3: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . June 7: 3-day cruise to Bimini on Carnival Cruises . June 7: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . June 7: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . June 7: 8-night cruise to the Southern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . June 8: 5-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . June 8: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . June 8: 8-day cruise to the Southern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . June 9: 6-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . June 9: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . June 10: 4-day cruise to Princess Cays & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . June 10: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . June 14: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . June 14: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . June 14: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . June 15: 8-day cruise to the Southern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . June 15: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . June 15: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . June 15: 6-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . June 16: 6-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . June 16: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . June 17: 4-day cruise to Bimini & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . June 17: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . June 17: 5-day cruise to Amber Cove & Grand Turk on Carnival Cruises . June 21: 3-day cruise to Bimini on Carnival Cruises . June 21: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . June 21: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . June 21: 8-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . June 22: 5-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . June 22: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . June 22: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . June 22: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . June 23: 6-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . June 23: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . June 24: 4-day cruise to Princess Cays & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . June 24: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . June 28: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . June 28: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . June 28: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . June 29: 8-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . June 29: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . June 29: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . June 29: 6-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . June 30: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean .

July 1: 4-day cruise to Bimini & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . July 1: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . July 5: 3-day cruise to Bimini on Carnival Cruises . July 5: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . July 5: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . July 5: 8-night cruise to the Southern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . July 6: 5-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . July 6: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . July 6: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . July 7: 6-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . July 7: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . July 8: 4-day cruise to Princess Cays & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . July 8: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . July 12: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . July 12: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . July 13: 8-day cruise to the Southern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . July 13: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . July 13: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . July 13: 6-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . July 14: 6-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . July 14: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . July 15: 4-day cruise to Bimini & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . July 15: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . July 15: 5-day cruise to Amber Cove & Grand Turk on Carnival Cruises . July 19: 3-day cruise to Bimini on Carnival Cruises . July 19: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . July 19: 8-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . July 20: 5-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . July 20: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . July 20: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . July 21: 6-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . July 21: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . July 22: 4-day cruise to Princess Cays & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . July 22: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . July 22: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . July 25: 10-night cruise to the Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . July 26: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . July 26: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . July 26: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . July 27: 8-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . July 27: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . July 27: 6-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . July 28: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . July 29: 4-day cruise to Bimini & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . July 29: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . July 29: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean .

August 2024

August 2: 3-day cruise to Bimini on Carnival Cruises . August 2: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . August 2: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . August 2: 8-night cruise to the Southern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . August 3: 5-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . August 3: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . August 3: 8-day cruise to the Southern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . August 4: 6-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . August 4: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . August 5: 4-day cruise to Princess Cays & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . August 5: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . August 5: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . August 9: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . August 9: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . August 9: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . August 10: 8-day cruise to the Southern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . August 10: 10-day cruise to the Southern Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . August 10: 6-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . August 10: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . August 10: 15-day cruise to Iceland on Norwegian Cruise Line . August 11: 6-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . August 11: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . August 12: 4-day cruise to Bimini & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . August 12: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . August 12: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . August 12: 5-day cruise to Amber Cove & Grand Turk on Carnival Cruises . August 16: 3-day cruise to Bimini on Carnival Cruises . August 16: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . August 16: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . August 16: 8-night Bermuda & Bahamas cruise on Royal Caribbean . August 17: 5-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . August 17: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . August 17: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . August 18: 6-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . August 18: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . August 19: 4-day cruise to Princess Cays & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . August 19: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . August 19: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . August 20: 10-day cruise to the Southern Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . August 23: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . August 23: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . August 23: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . August 24: 8-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . August 24: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . August 24: 6-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . August 25: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . August 26: 4-day cruise to Bimini & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . August 26: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . August 26: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . August 30: 3-day cruise to Bimini on Carnival Cruises . August 30: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . August 30: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . August 30: 4-day cruise to the Bahamas on Norwegian Cruise Line . August 30: 8-night cruise to the Southern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . August 31: 5-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . August 31: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line .

September 2024

September 1: 6-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . September 1: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . September 2: 4-day cruise to Princess Cays & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . September 2: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . September 2: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . September 6: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . September 6: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . September 6: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . September 7: 8-day cruise to the Southern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . September 7: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . September 7: 6-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . September 8: 6-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . September 8: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . September 9: 4-day cruise to Bimini & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . September 9: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . September 9: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . September 9: 5-day cruise to Amber Cove & Grand Turk on Carnival Cruises . September 13: 3-day cruise to Bimini on Carnival Cruises . September 13: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . September 13: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . September 13: 8-night Bermuda & Bahamas cruise on Royal Caribbean . September 14: 5-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . September 14: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . September 14: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . September 15: 6-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . September 16: 4-day cruise to Princess Cays & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . September 16: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . September 16: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . September 20: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . September 20: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . September 20: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . September 21: 8-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . September 21: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . September 21: 6-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . September 22: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . September 23: 4-day cruise to Bimini & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . September 23: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . September 23: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . September 27: 3-day cruise to Bimini on Carnival Cruises . September 27: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . September 27: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . September 27: 8-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . September 28: 5-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . September 28: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . September 29: 6-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . September 29: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . September 30: 4-day cruise to Princess Cays & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . September 30: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . September 30: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean .

October 2024

October 4: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . October 4: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . October 4: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . October 5: 8-day cruise to the Southern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . October 5: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . October 5: 6-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . October 6: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . October 7: 4-day cruise to Bimini & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . October 7: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . October 7: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . October 7: 5-day cruise to Amber Cove & Grand Turk on Carnival Cruises . October 11: 3-day cruise to Bimini on Carnival Cruises . October 11: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . October 11: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . October 11: 8-night cruise to the Southern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . October 12: 5-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . October 12: 4-night cruise to Lighthouse Point & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . October 12: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . October 13: 6-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . October 13: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . October 14: 4-day cruise to Princess Cays & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . October 14: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . October 14: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . October 16: 4-night cruise to Lighthouse Point & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . October 18: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . October 18: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . October 18: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . October 19: 8-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . October 19: 6-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . October 20: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . October 21: 4-day cruise to Bimini & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . October 21: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . October 21: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . October 25: 3-day cruise to Bimini on Carnival Cruises . October 25: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . October 25: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . October 25: 13-night cruise to Portugal on Royal Caribbean . October 26: 5-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . October 26: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . October 27: 6-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . October 27: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . October 28: 4-day cruise to Princess Cays & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . October 28: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . October 28: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean .

November 2024

November 1: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . November 1: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . November 1: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . November 2: 8-day cruise to the Southern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . November 2: 4-night cruise to Lighthouse Point & Castaway Cay on Disney Cruise Line . November 3: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . November 4: 4-day cruise to Bimini & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . November 4: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . November 4: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . November 4: 5-day cruise to Amber Cove & Grand Turk on Carnival Cruises . November 6: 4-night cruise to Lighthouse Point & Castaway Cay on Disney Cruise Line . November 8: 3-day cruise to Bimini on Carnival Cruises . November 8: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . November 8: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . November 9: 5-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . November 9: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . November 10: 6-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . November 10: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . November 11: 4-day cruise to Princess Cays & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . November 11: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . November 11: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . November 15: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . November 15: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . November 16: 8-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . November 16: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . November 17: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . November 18: 4-day cruise to Bimini & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . November 18: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . November 18: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . November 18: 5-day cruise to Amber Cove & Grand Turk on Carnival Cruises . November 22: 3-day cruise to Bimini on Carnival Cruises . November 22: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . November 22: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . November 23: 5-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . November 23: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . November 23: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . November 24: 6-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . November 24: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . November 25: 4-day cruise to Princess Cays & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . November 25: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . November 25: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . November 29: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . November 29: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . November 29: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . November 30: 8-day cruise to the Southern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . November 30: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . November 30: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line .

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December 2024

December 1: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . December 2: 4-day cruise to Bimini & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . December 2: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . December 2: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . December 6: 3-day cruise to Bimini on Carnival Cruises . December 6: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . December 6: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . December 7: 5-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . December 7: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . December 7: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . December 7: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . December 8: 6-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . December 8: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . December 9: 4-day cruise to Princess Cays & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . December 9: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . December 9: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . December 13: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . December 13: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . December 13: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . December 14: 8-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . December 14: 4-night cruise to Lighthouse Point & Castaway Cay on Disney Cruise Line . December 14: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . December 15: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . December 16: 4-day cruise to Bimini & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . December 16: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . December 16: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . December 16: 5-day cruise to Amber Cove & Grand Turk on Carnival Cruises . December 18: 4-night cruise to Lighthouse Point & Castaway Cay on Disney Cruise Line . December 20: 3-day cruise to Bimini on Carnival Cruises . December 20: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . December 21: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . December 21: 5-day cruise to Amber Cove & Grand Turk on Carnival Cruises . December 22: 4-night cruise to Lighthouse Point & Castaway Cay on Disney Cruise Line . December 22: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . December 23: 4-day cruise to Princess Cays & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . December 23: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . December 23: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . December 26: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . December 27: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . December 27: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . December 27: 8-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . December 28: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . December 28: 8-day cruise to the Southern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . December 29: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . December 29: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . December 30: 4-day cruise to Bimini & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . December 30: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . December 30: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . December 30: 5-day cruise to Amber Cove & Grand Turk on Carnival Cruises .

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Port Canaveral Cruise Terminal Information

Last updated on June 12th, 2023 at 03:07 pm

Modern, efficient, and bustling, Port Canaveral offers seamless embarkation. Enjoy stunning views, streamlined check-in, and attentive staff. With its prime location and top-notch facilities, the terminal sets the stage for an unforgettable cruise adventure.

Port Canaveral is located at 1492 Charles M. Rowland Dr, Cape Canaveral, FL 32920 .

The Orlando International Airport is located approximately 45 miles to the west of the port and is serviced by most domestic and many international airlines. Port Canaveral is located near the center of the east coast of Florida. With seven cruise terminals, it is well equipped to handle the millions of passengers that pass through its gates every year. Each terminal has it’s own parking lot for easy access to the ship and signs will direct which ships are docked at which terminal.

Port Canaveral – Cruise Terminal Locations 

The following terminals are on the A side – North Side of the port.  When coming in A1A from Orlando, take exit 54A:

  • Cruise Terminal #5 – 9245 Charles Rowland Drive
  • Cruise Terminal #6 – 9241 Charles Rowland Drive
  • Cruise Terminal #8 – 9155 Charles Rowland Drive ( Disney Cruises Terminal )
  • Cruise Terminal #10 – 9005 Charles Rowland Drive

The following terminals are on the B side – South side of the port. When coming in A1A from Orlando, take exit 54 B.

  • Cruise Terminal #1 – 9050 Discovery Road
  • Cruise Terminal #3 – 220 Christopher Columbus Drive ( Carnival Cruises Terminal )

Disney Cruises Terminal Port Canaveral

Terminal 8 is Disney Cruises Terminal in Port Canaveral. During the cruise hiatus in 2020, some updates were made to the terminal to enhance customer convenience. 

Take a look at this video to see a tour of the terminal:

Carnival Cruise Terminal Port Canaveral

Terminal 3 was built specifically for the 2021 arrival of Carnival’s newest and largest ship, the Mardi Gras. 

Check out this video tour of T3!

Click below for more information: – Port Canaveral Transportation – Cruise Parking in Port Canaveral

Port Canaveral Embarkation Tips :

– boarding can start as early as 11:00am, but lines can be long. It is recommended to arrive no earlier than a half hour before the departure time given you by your cruise line. – have your cruise tickets and ID out to show at the port gate

Cruises From Port Canaveral

The following cruise lines  call Port Canaveral their homeport:

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Royal Caribbean

Norwegian Cruise Lines

Weather in Port Canaveral

In Florida, summer typically begins in early May and lasts until September. During these months, temperatures can reach as high as 32°C (90°F), and there is a good chance of thunderstorms occurring. The weather is much cooler during January to March, but the temperatures never get really chilly, compared to winters in the more northern states.

Click the helpful links below: – Port Canaveral Webcam – check out what’s coming in and out of port – Port Canaveral Hotels Near the Port – See Excursions in Port Canaveral area

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Complete Guide to the Port Canaveral Cruise Port

Our Guide to the Port Canaveral Cruise Port will help answer many frequently asked questions for those planning a cruise from this location.

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While Miami is known as the cruise capital of the world, another cruise port in Florida shouldn’t be forgotten. Port Canaveral is the second busiest cruise port. In fact, it processes over 4.5 million passengers each year with more growth on the horizon.

If you are planning a cruise from this eastern Florida location, we have our complete Guide to the Port Canaveral Cruise Port to help answer many frequently asked questions.

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The Port Canaveral Cruise Port has five main cruise terminals, with the new Terminal 3 scheduled to debut. This terminal is ready and waiting to process passengers sailing on the brand new Carnival Mardi Gras once cruising resumes.

When arriving at the Port Canaveral Cruise Terminal for your cruise, there will be large electronic signs directing passengers to the correct terminals.

For a general sense of the area, the port is divided into North and South sides. The North side, or A terminals, include terminals 5, 6, 8, and 10. The South side, or B terminals, include 1, 2, and 3.

Port Canaveral Cruise Port

Cruise Terminal 1 is the location for most Royal Caribbean cruise ships that sail from Port Canaveral. Currently, Royal Caribbean has plans for Allure of the Seas, Harmony of the Seas , Independence of the Seas, and Mariner of the Seas to cruise from Port Canaveral.

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Cruise Terminal 3 is the brand new cruise terminal set to process Carnival Mardi Gras passengers. This $163 million project includes a 188,000 square foot terminal and an adjacent garage accommodating 1,800 cars.

Cruise Terminals 5 and 6 also primarily service Carnival Cruise Line, as this brand usually has the most ships sailing out of Port Canaveral. Currently, Carnival plans to have Elation, Liberty, and Magic sailing from this cruise port.

This is of course in addition to the brand new Mardi Gras.

Cruise Terminal 8 is where Disney Cruise Line’s ships depart. Given Port Canaveral’s proximity to Walt Disney World in Orlando, it’s no surprise that Disney Cruise Line would have a few ships in this location.

Currently, Disney Cruise Line is scheduled to sail Disney Dream and Fantasy from Port Canaveral.

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Cruise Terminal 10 services Norwegian Cruise Line. According to Norwegian Cruise Line’s website, Norwegian Escape is the only ship currently scheduled to sail from Port Canaveral once cruising resumes.

Of note, MSC Cruises will begin sailing from Port Canaveral for the first time as well. This cruise line will offer sailings on Seaside and Divina from Port Canaveral beginning in 2021.

Flying to Port Canaveral for a Cruise

Port Canaveral’s not far from the Bahamas. So, this cruise port is popular for short 3 and 4-day cruises. These cruises often visit cruise line private islands such as Royal Caribbean’s Perfect Day at CocoCay ,.

Several popular cruises also visit Norwegian Cruise Line’s Great Stirrup Cay , or Disney’s Castaway Cay.

While many Florida locals do drive to the port, many cruisers still fly here for cruise vacations. The closest airport to Port Canaveral is MCO. Orlando International Airport hosts plenty of airlines from destinations across the country.

Port Canaveral Cruise Port

So, you shouldn’t have a problem finding a flight.

This airport is located approximately 45 minutes from Port Canaveral. Thus, you should plan your flights appropriately if you plan to fly in the day of your cruise.

Though, we never recommend doing so. We always recommend cruisers fly the day before to avoid any potential travel delays.

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Once you arrive at the airport, you will have several transportation methods. Some of these options will depend on whether you fly in the day before or the day of your cruise.

Transportation to and from the Port Canaveral Cruise Port

As mentioned previously, if you live within driving distance of Port Canaveral, you will likely be driving to the cruise terminal. If you are driving, we will discuss parking options a bit later. However, there are several other transportation options available.

If you are arriving the day of your cruise, a cruise line transfer from the airport might be the easiest option, though likely not the cheapest.

Many cruise lines offer an option to book this transportation pre-cruise. Once at the airport, a cruise line representative will greet you at baggage claim and escort you and your luggage to the check-in area. After checking-in, you will board the next departing bus to the ship. 

Disney Cruise Line Motorcoach

These transfers will run upwards of $35 per person and do run on set time schedules.

There are also several independent shuttle options. These shuttle options may include shuttles from the airport to the cruise terminal and/or hotel shuttles from the airport. These shuttle services tend to be cheaper than transportation arranged through the cruise line.

Some of these options include Contrans Shuttle Service , Cocoa Beach Shuttle , and Mears Transportation . Of course, some hotels themselves offer transportation, sometimes complimentary, from the airport. Most often, these shuttles are a shared service and run on a set time schedule.

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Shared Ride Services are probably the most popular form of transportation in recent years. Popular apps like Uber and Lyft are allowed to pick-up/drop-off passengers at both the airport and the cruise port.

The cost of using these services varies base on the type of vehicle you choose but average between $60-$90. So, depending on your party size and amount of luggage, this option may or may not save you money. While Uber or Lyft are convenient and often cheaper, the issue is quality control among drivers.

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GoPort is another nice option offering packages that can include hotel accommodations, airport transportation, and cruise transfers for one set price. The company also offers shared shuttle service from the airport to the cruise port for as low as $19.99.

Parking at the Port Canaveral Cruise Port

If you are driving to the Port Canaveral Cruise Port, the Official Port Canaveral Cruise Parking is the most convenient option available. This “official” cruise parking is the only area directly adjacent to each of Port Canaveral’s cruise terminals.

With this option, you can park at your cruise terminal’s designated parking garage and simply take a short walk to your ship. The current parking rate is $17 per day, including day of arrival and day of departure.

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The Port does not own or operate any off-site parking facilities. Though, independent off-site parking lots can be a cheaper option. This will entail taking a shuttle from the lot to the cruise terminal.

One of these options is the GoPort Plaza . Packages start at a flat fee of $55, plus $5 for each additional traveler. For a week-long cruise for two, this would be over 50% savings.

Park Port Canaveral and Canaveral Cruise Parking are other options as well.

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Of course, if you opt for a pre-cruise stay in a hotel, many hotels also offer cruise and stay packages which can include parking.

Hotels Near Port Canaveral Cruise Terminal

When preparing for your cruise, you should consider planning a pre-cruise stay before the vacation. 

When cruising from Port Canaveral, you will have a number of hotel options. You could opt to stay closer to the Orlando airport and make the commute to the port in the morning.

Or, you could choose a hotel that is located closer to the port or nearby Cocoa Beach. Better yet, you could spend a few days at Disney World or Universal Studios before your cruise.

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The Country Inn & Suites by Radisson , Radisson Resort at the Port , and Residence Inn by Marriott Cape Canaveral are among the closest to the Port Canaveral Cruise Port. You can also find our top picks for the Best Hotels Near Port Canaveral right here on the blog!

Top Things to Do Near Port Canaveral

Serving as an embarkation port as well as a port of call on some Bahamas cruises , you might be wondering what activities there are to enjoy while visiting Port Canaveral. Whether you are visiting Florida’s Space Coast for the day or plan to spend a few pre-cruise or post-cruise days in the area, you will have several options.

Given the proximity to Orlando, one of the obvious choices is to visit your favorite theme park. Walt Disney World and Universal Studios are both located about an hour away. Walt Disney World is home to the popular Magic Kingdom theme park and Epcot which hosts various festivals throughout the year like the Food and Wine Festival. Additionally, Hollywood Studios is home to the new Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge, and Animal Kingdom has Pandora- The World of Avatar.

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Harry Potter fans will love visiting Hogsmeade and Diagon Alley at Universal Studios. Not mention, there are plenty of thrill rides and the Volcano Bay waterpark.

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Further, Kennedy Space Center is one of the most popular attractions near Port Canaveral. Admission to this active spaceflight facility includes a variety of exhibits and attractions. To enjoy everything Kennedy Space Center has to offer, plan on spending at least one full day here.

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If you want to grab a bite to eat in the area, Grills Seafood Deck & Tiki Bar and Fishlips Waterfront Bar & Grill are two popular options. These restaurants are located right at the pier and are cruiser favorite spots to watch the ships sail out of port.

Of course, there are several other activities in the area as well. If you are looking for more options, see below.

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Very good information. Also to add that ATC Buses Orlando has started to offer shuttle service between Orlando International Airport ( MCO) and Port Canaveral Cruise Terminal for individuals as well as groups.

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Cruises from Port Canaveral

Explore Florida’s Space Coast and the Theme Park Capital of the World – Orlando, before you embark on a cruise from Port Canaveral with Princess®. Take a visit to the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, steer a freighter simulation at Exploration Tower, venture through the Brevard Zoo, or ride on the roller coasters of Orlando’s theme parks. Whether you are looking for family-friendly activities or adventurous things to do, you’ll have amazing experiences to remember before even stepping aboard your cruise vacation.

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Sail to the Eastern or Western Caribbean on a cruise from Port Canaveral (Orlando) and island hop to top rated islands such as St. Thomas, Turks & Caicos, and Cozumel. Can't decide between the Eastern or the Western Caribbean? No problem – we have an itinerary that brings you to both regions from Port Canaveral, as well.

What to Know About Cruises from Port Canaveral

Known as the world’s most popular cruise port, Port Canaveral welcomes you to explore all it has to offer. Here’s everything to learn about your cruise from Port Canaveral (Orlando).

Port Canaveral at a glance

  • Language:  English
  • Currency:  U.S. Dollar (USD)
  • Time Zone:  Eastern Standard Time (EST)
  • Docking:  Your cruise from Port Canaveral docks at the Cruise Terminal in Cape Canaveral, approximately 45 miles from Orlando International Airport (MCO).
  • Attire:  Located along the Atlantic Coast of East Central Florida, Cape Canaveral has an overall average high temperature of 82 degrees and an average low of 62. If you're visiting the Kennedy Space Center, wear casual attire appropriate for the time of year. Always pack a bathing suit because even if the water is a bit chilly for swimming, sunbathing is a year-round sport in Florida.
  • Transportation:  You can get around by Uber, Lyft, a shuttle, limousine or rental car. Want to beat traffic to the port? Take Brightline , a convenient and comfortable high-speed passenger train.

Things to do in Port Canaveral

Before getting on a cruise from Port Canaveral, or after your debarkation, add visits to the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, the Exploration Tower, and the US Air Force Space & Missile Museum. Take in a day of fishing on one of the charter boats docked at the port and relax to the sound of crashing waves on uncrowded beaches. Make the most of your dream vacation by exploring the one-of-a-kind Port Canaveral on Florida’s Space Coast before your cruise or choose one of our debarkation tours. 

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Port Canaveral Guide

A Guide to Port Canaveral Cruise Port Terminals

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While the nearby Port Miami boasts global popularity, Port Canaveral is not without its charm.

It has some of the busiest terminals, seeing more than four million passengers passing through them every year.

You will find cruise lines, such as Royal Caribbean International, Disney, and Carnival, offering services from there.

Port Canaveral’s strategic location is what makes it perfect for starting a cruise holiday. It sits an hour East of Orlando , with the towns of Titusville and Cocoa Beach not too far away. So, you can be sure of finding plenty to see and do.

If you are looking for an adventure-filled getaway, then cruising from Orlando is your best option. The region, fondly referred to as the Space Coast, offers a plethora of activities to include in your itinerary.

It has miles of exquisite shorelines, the Kennedy Space Center and theme parks. With such attractions, the destination is perfect for different types of vacations. You can visit the region solo, as a couple on a romantic trip, or with children for fun family time.

Cape Canaveral’s perfect climate means you can enjoy many activities all year. Whether it’s your first cruise or not, Port Canaveral gives you many reasons to begin your journey here.

Learn how to plan your Port Canaveral cruise with tips from this guide. Find information about everything, from how to get around to accommodation ideas in the area.

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Cape Canaveral Cruise Terminals

Royal Caribbean uses terminals 1, 5 and 6 while Carnival Cruises leave from terminals 3 and 6. Disney operates from terminal 8 and MSC and Norwegian depart mostly from terminal 10.

Port Canaveral has several cruise terminals and they are:

A Terminals (North Side) – Exit 54A

  • Cruise Terminal #5 – 9245 Charles Rowland Dr.
  • Cruise Terminal #6 – 9241 Charles Rowland Dr.
  • Cruise Terminal #8 – 9155 Charles Rowland Dr.
  • Cruise Terminal #10 – 9005 Charles Rowland Dr.

B Terminals (South Side) – Exit 54B

  • Cruise Terminal #1 – 9050 Discovery Rd.
  • Cruise Terminal #2 – 180 Christopher Columbus Dr.
  • Cruise Terminal #3 – 220 Christopher Columbus Dr.

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Getting to Port Canaveral and The Nearest Airports

Knowing how to get to the destination makes planning less complicated. You also save time when you don’t have to look for transportation options at the last minute. This section highlights some alternatives available to get in and around the port.

Orlando International Airport (MCO) is the area’s main airport within easy reach of the cruise port and one of the busiest in the world. It is a top choice for cruisers. The time it takes from the airport to the port is approximately 45 minutes.

State Road 528 or the Beachline Expressway, is the road to take when going to the port from the airport. Note that the expressway is a toll road whose charges depend on your entry and exit point.

The closest airport is Melbourne International Airport , approx 28 miles from the port. Other options include Orlando Sanford International Airport (SFB) 61 miles from Port Canaveral and Daytona Beach International Airport (DAB), located around 73 miles from the cruise terminals.

Whether you arrive early or on the day of determines the best transportation modes. We highlight a few below from Orlando International Airport.

Cruise line transfers or shuttles

If you land at the airport on cruise day, the cruise line shuttle service might be your best solution.

Cruise lines have shuttle services that take passengers straight from the airport to the terminal. So, you can count on catching your ship. However, this transport method is expensive, which is why you should consider it only when necessary.

Independent Shuttles

You can opt to use one of the private shuttle services in the area to get around or to get to the port.

Several companies operate shuttles in the city. A good number of them do pick-ups at the airport, but you can find others that get passengers from other locations. Therefore, you can plan your day according to shuttle availability. Independent shuttles are cheaper and reliable.

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Hotel Shuttles

You can use a hotel shuttle service if you are staying around the area before your cruise. This service is typically available when coming or leaving.

Hotels can arrange your transportation from the airport to the hotel and later to the terminal. The shuttle from your hotel to Port Canaveral won’t cost you much.

Other Options

If the above means of transport don’t meet your needs, you can consider a few others.

Ride-share services such as Lyft and Uber are examples. You get privacy and convenience, but it will cost you. A taxi serves the same purpose. Renting a car is another practical solution.

A generous number of parking lots serve Port Canaveral, given how busy it gets. Each terminal has a parking space to ease accessibility. After leaving your vehicle, you only have to walk a short distance to the ship.

Hence, if you are driving, the official cruise parking is the most convenient alternative. A flat fee applies to official parking. At the time of writing, the rate is $17 per day. However, if your vehicle is big, it might cost you a daily charge of $29.

Accessibility parking is present in every terminal. If you have special equipment in your vehicle, such as a wheelchair ramp, then you are exempt from parking fees.

Another parking solution is independent lots . You can choose to leave your car in one of the private spaces near the port. Since some of these locations are not too close to the terminals, they provide shuttle services.

Therefore, don’t concern yourself about how you will get to your ship. The appeal of independent parking is low cost. You can pay as little as $10 a day for parking.

Hotels in the cruise town are quick to offer parking spaces to guests . Some places can throw in free parking when you book a stay, while others can include an extra charge.

Best Time to Visit and Cruise from Port Canaveral?

Cocoa Beach pier at sunrise

Expect pleasant weather year-round at the Space Coast . It’s why the region attracts tourists throughout. Summer is the best time to go on a cruise. Before sailing away, you can enjoy time at the beach.

From May to the last week of September is the hottest period here. Temperatures drop from December to the start of March. Winters in Cape Canaveral come with little to no rainfall, so you don’t have to worry about rough weather. March to May is peak season. The calm and warm weather makes this time perfect to visit the cruise port.

Late summer to fall is the off-peak cruising season. It’s the best time to land generous deals from cruise lines and other services. You can slash a decent sum off your vacation budget by capitalizing on discounts.

Besides off-peak season, watch out for the last-minute rush when cruise lines are scrambling to fill seats. You can book a great cruise at low prices by waiting until this time. The wave season, which is between January and March, is another period with big sales.

Where to Stay Near the Port?

Being one of the busiest cruise ports, Port Canaveral caters to a wide category of accommodation demands. The region around the port, the airport and nearby towns have hotels for all budgets.

So, you need not worry about finding the right place to stay . Your specific requirements will determine where to stay. For example, if you arrive a couple of days before your cruise, then you might opt to stay near the port to see the sights and be close enough when it’s time to leave.

The following are some options to look into when planning your accommodation.

1. Cape Canaveral (Closest to Port)

The city that houses the cruise port sits on Florida’s coastal region. It’s a buzzing city with an array of restaurants, bars, and entertainment spots. So, you won’t run out of things to do if you will be around for a few days. Resting just south of the port, Cape Canaveral has the region’s biggest hotels. Shuttle services are some of the offerings available for cruise passengers at hotels in the city.

• Radisson Resort • Hampton Inn • Country Inn & Suites are examples

2. Cocoa Beach

The beach has more than enough accommodation choices to serve its influx of visitors throughout the year. With Banana River, the Atlantic Ocean, Crescent Beach, and Port Canaveral surrounding this destination, it’s the perfect location to spend a few days before or after a cruise. You can stay at a boutique hotel a few steps from the ocean or a luxurious suite with all amenities provided. Some options include

• Hilton Cocoa Beach Oceanfront • Homewood Suites by Hilton • Lost Inn Paradise

3. Orlando International Airport

Some cruise passengers prefer staying near the airport, especially if they arrive late. Instead of getting accommodation in the port, you can book a room at one of the several hotels close to the Orlando International Airport. It saves you the stress of driving to Cape Canaveral if you arrive a few hours or a day before the cruise. Dining and drinking spots shouldn’t be a problem with the numerous establishments around and near the airport. Hotel recommendations for this location include

• Embassy Suites Orlando • Sheraton Suites Orlando Airport Hotel • Fairfield Inn by Marriott Orlando Airport

Sights to See and Things to Do

The Florida Space provides a wide selection of attractions and activities. All you have to do is stack your itinerary with the most suitable ones for your vacation.

Because it’s a popular embarkation destination for cruises, Port Canaveral works hard to ensure people of all ages have fun while here. Whether you wish to give the kids a good time at one of the various theme parks or learn a few things about space, you have an impressive list to work with.

Whether you intend to spend a few days around the port before or after your cruise, the destination doesn’t disappoint. Here are popular ideas to consider:

1. Kennedy Space Center

Kennedy Space Center

Some of the most incredible activities to indulge in when in the area involve space.

After all, it’s where America’s space program lives, courtesy of the Kennedy Space Center.

Discover astronautical attractions, like shuttles from the Apollo program.

Visit exhibits that showcase how far humans have come in exploring space and the plans in store for future projects.

2. Rocket Launch Viewpoint

Rocket launch from Cape Canaveral

The Canaveral National Seashore on Playalinda Beach, the Westgate Cocoa Beach Pier, and Titusville’s US Astronaut Hall of Fame are some of the places with rocket launch observation points.

Find the most convenient location where you can combine other activities and get the most out of your vacation.

3. Cocoa Beach

Cocoa Beach in Florida

Located only 20 minutes from the cruise port, Cocoa Beach is a hive of activities.

From surfing to swimming to aerial adventures, you can spend an entire day here and never get enough.

Dine at popular restaurants, hit entertainment spots to unwind, and visit the gift shops along the coastline for souvenirs.

4. Exploration Tower

Exploration tower at night

Sitting right in the port, the seven-story structure houses various exhibits that tell the region’s story.

Whatever your age, it’s an awe-inspiring attraction to visit. Learn everything from the port’s origin to the complexities of cruise ship navigation.

Apart from the interactive displays, the Exploration Tower gives magnificent views of the region. You can also watch rockets launching from the observation deck.

5. Meritt Island National Wildlife Refuge

Merrit Island National Wildlife Refuge

The 140,000-acre Meritt sanctuary hosts various wildlife species that you can see on your nature walk.

It has manatees, alligators, snapping turtles, bald eagles, wood storks, river otters, and dozens of other animals and plants.

A guided kayak tour allows you to encounter most species at the Meritt Island National Wildlife Refuge.

6. Manatee Sanctuary Park

Manatee in water

The park’s location next to a manatee’s protected habitat, the Banana River, means you can see the creatures.

However, the sanctuary offers more than manatee sightings.

It’s one of the best places to get some exercise before going on a cruise or after. It has excellent fitness facilities and hiking trails.

(Latest update November 15th 2023)

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Port Canaveral Cruise Terminal 3 (Mardi Gras Homeport): Complete Tour & Walkthrough

First completed in June 2020, Cruise Terminal 3 (also known as CT3) at Port Canaveral is the port’s newest addition, but it may be best known as the new home of Carnival’s newest — and largest — ship, Mardi Gras.

While many are anticipating sailing Mardi Gras in the years ahead, they won’t be able to board before making their way through the new terminal. And after being given a, exclusive tour of the new $155 million facility, we think that the new building is not only a great place to start your cruise, but also one of the more impressive cruise terminals we’ve ever visited.

If you have a cruise coming up that’s departing from CT3, here’s what to know and what you can expect.

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CT3 Location at Port Canaveral

Map showing CT3 location at Port Canaveral

Port Canaveral is among the busiest cruise departure ports in the world, but thanks to its size and location, it can feel much smaller — and much easier — to navigate on cruise day. As for CT3, the terminal is located on the eastern end of the port, closest to the end of the channel. The closest cruise terminal is CT1, used by Royal Caribbean, which is still a considerable distance to the west.

Thanks to this location, it should be easier to get to without the traffic you might encounter on a busy day near other terminals clustered closer together.

Arriving at the Terminal on Cruise Day

Front of the terminal

Arriving at the terminal, you start to get a sense of the size of the facility. Given the size of Mardi Gras, a large terminal was needed to service the ship and the more than 10,000 passengers that could be embarking and debarking in a single day. To handle that traffic, the terminal is 185,000 square feet, making it the largest at Port Canaveral.

Adjoining the building is a nearly 1,800 parking spot garage, ensuring plenty of parking right next to the ship even if there are multiple ships sailing from the terminal at once. (For reference, Port Canaveral says the number of cars needing parking totals about 10% of a ship’s capacity. So a 5,000 passenger cruise would see roughly 500 cars parking at the port.)

When passengers arrive to cruise, they have two options to get to the terminal entrance, which is located on the second floor. First, those parking or people needing an elevator can enter through the parking garage. Here there is a walkway from the garage right to the front entrance of the terminal.

Cruise Terminal 3 garage

Passengers not entering through the garage can walk up the wide staircase that leads from the ground up to the main entrance. There is also a sloped ramp alongside for those with luggage or people with mobility issues who can’t take the stairs.

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CT3 Check-In, Security, and Waiting Area

Enter the main doors, and you’ll now be in the debarkation hall. During our tour, the room was empty, giving extra emphasis to its size. As well, the high ceilings give even more space.

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Given the new terminal and health protocols, the layout looks to be a bit different than you might be used to. There will be kiosks near the entrance of the terminal for check-in for most passengers (in addition to completely online check-in already available from Carnival), then a pass through security. For those that need more help there will still be check-in stations staffed, but the emphasis on the traditional method of check-in seems diminished.

After checking in, passengers will then head through security, where we counted at least 10 x-ray machines for carry-on luggage. If fully staffed, any security lines should be short for boarding.

While the initial check-in area and security screening is fairly utilitarian, passing through security you get a better feel for the style of the new terminal.

Center atrium at Cruise Terminal 3

First, you’ll notice a large compass rose sitting on the floor in the center of the building, along with the image of the famous Carnival “whale tail” at its center. Above, you see the modern halo lights throughout the waiting area along with the large circular video board that scrolls through messages.

On either side of this you’ll find numerous alcoves, each with a large curved image of the ship. These spots are for getting that “welcome aboard” photo that is a classic cruise staple.

Past the compass and the photo sets is the general waiting area. If you come to the terminal and it’s not quite ready for passengers, CT 3 has room for 1,200 cruise passengers in this area, on either side of the main hallway.

Waiting area at the terminal

Seating options include a number of curved metal and wood benches, row after row of airport-style seats with armrests and seat backs, as well as some small tables surrounded by movable chairs. Your wait here likely won’t be long but if you are looking for comfort, check out the soft bench-style seating that wraps around the outside of the VIP waiting area.

Fortunate enough to be a guest with access to the VIP waiting area? You’re in luck. The terminal features seating for 500 in an area that is sectioned off from the general boarding waiting room.

Step inside and you’ll see what looks similar to the general waiting, but definitely more luxurious. Here there are no rows and rows of airport-style seats. Instead, you’ll find much more comfy chairs and padded seats, with a center bar area in the middle of the room for refreshments. (Fun fact, the tile in the center bar matches the tile you’ll find on Mardi Gras.)

VIP waiting area for boarding

Outside of the center seating area of the VIP section you’ll find more benches and a large window at the end of the terminal that looks back out over the rest of the port. Need a charge for your phone? Try to find a seat next to one of the lamps, which feature a spot to plug in your cord.

No matter whether you’re a VIP or just a regular Joe, you’ll definitely be comfortable while you wait. And when it’s time to board, you’ll head through the large double doors into the boarding hallway to the gangway.

Debarking at CT3

As with most terminals, the experience when you get off the ship is different than when you board. While the boarding side of the terminal is filled with modern style, the debarkation area is decidedly more utilitarian.

After getting off the ship, you’ll head down the stairs, elevator, or sloped walkway to the luggage pick-up area. One smart detail of the terminal is the introduction of large stainless steel tables, greatly increasing the amount of luggage that can fit in the terminal. During our tour we were told that CT3 can hold up to 10,000 pieces of baggage.

Whether you pick up your bags here or simply carry them off the ship, you’ll then proceed through customs/immigration and then exit the facility back near the parking garage for transportation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Have a question about sailing from CT3? Let us know in the comments below. We’ve also tried to answer some of the more common questions you might have below.

Video board at CT3

How Much is Parking at Cruise Terminal 3? Parking costs $17 per car at the port, and this includes both the day you arrive and the day you leave. (So a 7-day cruise actually pays for 8 days of parking.) All major credit cards are accepted.

One thing to note is that you pay as you enter the garage the day your cruise departs. This way the lines to exit at the end of the cruise are shorter since there is no payment processing, getting everyone home more quickly. 

See all your Port Canaveral parking options here .

Are There Elevators at the Terminal? Yes. Elevators located in the parking garage take you up to the entrance level of the terminal. There are also stairs up and sloped walkways if you choose to walk instead of taking the elevator.

What’s the Best Spot for a Photo? In front of the building is a great place to get a photo before heading into check-in. On either side of the terminal are groups of palm trees framing the signage on the front of the building. While it might be busy with other passengers and cars on cruise day, this area as a backdrop makes a memorable spot to grab a picture.

Are There Things to Do Nearby? Unlike some ports, Port Canaveral isn’t just a place to get on the ship. There are a number of nearby restaurants that sit on the port channel (giving a great view of ships in port). There is also nearby Jetty Park that provides beach access.

A little farther away from the port is the nearby Kennedy Space Center to the north as well as the town of Cocoa Beach to the south. Cocoa Beach is a classic beach town with a large pier and plenty of “beachy” activities like putt-putt and go-karts, along with a number of restaurants.

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I have parked here before for a 7-day cruise and I know you pay it up-front – but what if I am going to do a back-to-back cruise where I am not getting off the ship – A 7 day and a 8 day – Will it allow me to pay for the 15 days?

If you can’t find someone to explain this to at the port, you could just get off the ship when it returns after the first cruise and then deal with the upcoming week then.

For the first time, I won’t be parking at port Canaveral for my carnival Mardi gras cruise, my husband will be dropping me off, where can that be done?

Just head to the terminal and you’ll see signs for passenger drop off.

We purchased FTTF, our check-in time is 8-9 am. Because Mardi Gras returns to port at 7 am the day we embark. Our concern is whether there will be parking available in the garage to be able to check-in this hour in the morning as from past experience debarkation usually begins at around 9 am. I am concerned whether or not there will be available parking as there will obviously be Mardi Gras passengers parked from her cruise the week before.

There will be spots available, but it might be a bit hectic. If Carnival says you can come at 8-9 a.m., then I’m sure the port knows and expects some people to arrive at that hour.

My Grandson will be droping us off at the terminal 3 with our luggage. where should he go when he comes to pick us up . do they have parking places in front of the terminal.WE are leaving on May 21 2023 and coming back to port May 27 2023.

As you arrive, you’ll following the signs for pick-up and drop off. Just take note and meet there when you return.

Who is allowed in VIP waiting area? What status do you need to be?

I believe it’s Diamond and Platinum members.

What is the full price for a seven days cruise my trip is December 10-17=2022

How do I find out where to enter the terminal to pick up returning

If you head over to the terminal, you will see signs for picking up arriving passengers.

If I have Platinum and my daughter is Gold but is with me, can she sit with me in Platinum since I need assistance or do I have to sit in the regular area?

I’m not sure, but I would think it would be no problem. It seems unlikely that the cruise line would risk upsetting a loyal passenger that way.

What is the physical street address to Carnival Mardi Gras Terminal 3?

220 Christopher Columbus Drive, Cape Canaveral, Florida 32920

Signage for oversize vehicle doesn’t exist, have to ask multiple people to find out where it is.

Where is the Wheelchair assistance area located?

Not entirely sure what you mean, but there are designated parking spots right at the front of the terminal.

Who will be allowed in VIP waiting area?

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Port Canaveral is pushing ahead with a plan to have another cruise facility in place, Cruise Terminal 4, in time for the 2026-27 season.

“It’s going to be different than any other terminal we’ve ever done,” said Captain John Murray, CEO.

“It’s going to be a Port Canaveral terminal as opposed to a terminal dedicated to any particular cruise line.

“The reason for that is that we don’t necessarily get the highest utilization out of a cruise line dominated terminal. If we control it ourselves, we get the highest utilization for that facility.”

Murray said if the terminal existed today, the port could fill it with business immediately.

“We’re at a point where we are turning away business,” he said, “and I don’t like turning away business.

“In the future we’ll be able to accommodate everyone with a new terminal. With six terminals now we’re running pretty tight.”

Terminal designs will be simplified in the future, Murray said, with guests spending less time than ever in the facilities. He also expects new technology developments for cruise line branding opportunities.

“If we have three or four different brands, we can make it their day,” he explained.

Port Canaveral is also adding 3,000 new parking spaces, which will be ready this coming October.

“We will have 16 homeported ships next season, with the addition of two new cruise lines: Princess and Celebrity,” Murray said.

“The reason we’re building 3,000 more spaces is that we’re in a drive-in market,” he continued. “Quite frequently we get a lot of cars from Texas, all the way to the east coast and up to Canada.”

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Cruise Line Shuttles: Many cruise lines offer shuttle services as part of their cruise packages. Check with your cruise line to see if they provide shuttle options.

Third-Party Shuttles: Numerous private shuttle companies operate in the Port Canaveral area. Research and book a reputable service in advance to ensure availability.

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Considerations: Compare prices, reviews, and services offered by different shuttle providers . Look for shuttle companies with positive customer feedback and a reliable track record.

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Early Reservations: It’s advisable to book your shuttle well in advance, especially during peak cruise seasons. This ensures you have a confirmed spot and can often save you money.

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Shared Shuttles: These are cost-effective options where you share the ride with other passengers. It’s a good choice if you’re traveling alone or with a small group.

Private Shuttles: If you prefer a more personalized experience or have a larger group, consider booking a private shuttle for exclusive use.

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Orlando International Airport (MCO): If you’re flying into Orlando, many shuttle services operate between MCO and Port Canaveral. Ensure the shuttle service can accommodate your cruise schedule.

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Hotels: If you’re staying at a hotel in the Port Canaveral or Orlando area, the shuttle may have a pickup service from specific hotels.

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Timing: Be aware of the shuttle schedule and plan your arrival accordingly. Shuttles typically depart at specific times, and being late may result in missing your ride.

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Post-Cruise Shuttles: Arrange for a return shuttle when booking your initial transportation. Shuttles can be booked for both one-way and round-trip journeys.

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Explore Options: If you have time before or after your cruise, explore local transportation options for sightseeing or exploring nearby attractions.

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Gratuity: While it’s not always mandatory, it’s customary to tip the shuttle driver if you receive good service.

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  • Distance from Orlando Airport: 45 miles
  • Number of Terminals: 5 (plus 1 under construction and one casino ship terminal)
  • Passengers Carried Each Year: 4.5 million
  • Cruise Ship Dockings Each Year: 580+

Southeast central Florida is home to Port Canaveral, which is about an hour away from Orlando. Minutes from the Kennedy Space Centre, the port and its environs provide plenty of things to see and do. The communities of Cocoa, as well as Titusville and Cocoa Beach.

The port is a sizable facility in the shape of a “L,” with several cruise terminals situated on its far western side. Moreover, there are cruise terminals along the port’s southern end (with more on the way).

Here are the times and distances to get to Port Canaveral from a number of popular spots in the region. If you are flying into the Orlando area, chances are good you will be spending some time there at the various attractions and theme parks. Once you enter the port area, you will see signage directing you to each individual cruise ship in port that day.

  • Orlando Airport: 45 minutes by car
  • Downtown Orlando: 55 miles | 55 minutes
  • Disney World: 67 miles | 1 hour and 15 minutes
  • Universal Studios: 60 miles | 1 hour
  • Cocoa Beach: 5 miles | 10 minutes;
  • Kennedy Space Centre: 18 miles | 30 minutes

Ultimate Guide to Port Canaveral Transportation in Orlando

Independent Shuttles

Not a driver? As we previously mentioned, an entire industry has sprung up catering to cruisers. Case in point: Several companies offer shuttles between Orlando and Port Canaveral. The airport is the most convenient place to catch one of these shuttles, but many will pick you up from other locations, such as Disney. Expect to pay $30–40 per person roundtrip for the shuttles, which isn’t bad considering the distance.

Hotel Shuttles

With so many hotels in the Port Canaveral area, a number of them offer a plum service, which entails having a shuttle pick you up from the airport, transport you to your hotel, and then giving you a ride to the cruise port.They will give you the same in reverse when you return.It’s a good benefit for people who are flying in and intend to spend the night before their cruise at a hotel.

SHOPPING in the area

The Avenue Viera is a posh outdoor shopping, dining, and entertainment complex that is roughly thirty minutes from the harbour. It has a movie theatre and stores including Kohl’s, Belk, Talbots, and Old Navy.

Merritt Square Mall: This mall near Cocoa Beach, about fifteen minutes from the harbour, has numerous specialty shops in addition to big retailers like JC Penney.

Orlando International Premium Outlets is the largest outlet shopping complex in Florida, featuring over 180 outlet designer and name-brand retailers, and is approximately an hour’s drive from the port.

Hotels in the Area

Considering that Port Canaveral is roughly 45 minutes from Orlando International Airport and an hour from the city itself, it makes sense to arrive in the area the day before your cruise and spend the night.In this manner, you can unwind before your cruise begins and there won’t be any rush on embarkation day.

The following is a list of hotels in the vicinity of the port:

  • The Radisson Resort at the Port
  • Homewood Suites by Hilton Cape Canaveral-Cocoa Beach
  • Country Inn & Suites by Radisson

Things to Do Near the Port

The abundance of activities in the vicinity of the port complex and the surrounding area is one of the positive aspects of Port Canaveral.

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When you first arrive at the harbour, the tallest building in the vicinity that resembles a ship’s sail is impossible to miss.It’s the Exploration Tower, an observation deck featuring port-related exhibitions on each floor.It provides a fantastic perspective of the surroundings and a special vantage point from which to see every ship in port.

Restaurants: There are a number of restaurants in the port area that are situated directly on the water. Not only can you enjoy a refreshing drink or a bite to eat, but you can also observe the ships in port and, if you’re not sailing, the cruise ships that pass in front of you as they head out to sea. Dining options include Fishlips and Grills.

Kennedy Space Centre: Of course, being on Cape Canaveral puts you in close proximity to the Kennedy Space Centre.

Cocoa Beach If you’re heading to the beach on your cruise, why not start it early? Cocoa Beach is just a short distance from the port. There, you can hit the beach or explore the area where there are a tonne of tourist activities, shops, and restaurants. Check out the area near the Cocoa Beach pier for one of the most well-liked hangouts. Here, you can see rockets launch (if they match your schedule) or visit the centre to get up close and personal with NASA’s history with tonnes of exhibits.

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6 Best Cruises Out Of Port Canaveral

By Zachary Laks | Published on April 9, 2024

It's time to start planning your next big vacation. Whether you're looking for a weekend getaway, a family-friendly vacation or an extended voyage, you'll find cruises out of Port Canaveral, Florida that tick all your boxes.

When considering one of the cruises out of Port Canaveral, plan extra time before and after your sailing to soak up all the fun that the area has to offer. There's so much to do in Orlando that you could stay for several days and never get bored — music to your ears if you're traveling with children. One of the best things about Orlando cruises is that you have your choice of theme parks to round out your vacation. They're expansive and immersive escapes into playful worlds, not unlike a great cruise. I love tacking on an extra day or two at an Orlando theme park, usually before my cruise departs. I always appreciate the days of racking up thousands of steps traversing a theme park before boarding a cruise, where I know I'll be able to lounge on a deck or relax in a hot tub.

Not far from Port Canaveral, the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex is a great place to spend a day admiring the vast scope of NASA. The center offers one-of-a-kind immersion into space exploration, including the chance to strap into a rocket launch simulator for an adrenaline-pumping thrill.

For those seeking a more peaceful retreat before boarding their cruises out of Orlando, Port Canaveral is near the white sands of Cocoa Beach. Spend the day enjoying calm, low waves — great for year-round swimming, learning to surf and kayaking alongside manatees and dolphins. Or take a seat on an airboat ride through the wetlands for encounters with alligators and, depending on the season, bald eagles, herons and osprey.

Ready to book a cruise to Port Canaveral? Here are the six best cruises from Port Canaveral.

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1. Best For A Long Weekend

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Set to launch in the summer of 2024, Utopia of the Seas ℠ will be the sixth Oasis Class ship, Royal Caribbean's class of ships packed with adventure and entertainment. The new ship will focus on three- and four-night cruises from its year-round home port in Port Canaveral, with onboard upgrades that include reimagined pool decks, a Giovanni's℠ Italian Kitchen that spans two decks (try the osso buco!) and the new Pesky Parrot tiki bar, serving fruity cocktails on the Royal Promenade. This itinerary  to the Bahamas on Utopia of the Seas ℠ is the best for a long weekend exploring the highlights of The Bahamas, with a day in Nassau followed by a day at Perfect Day at CocoCay , Royal Caribbean's private island destination.

2. Best For Beach Lovers

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This exquisite itinerary to the Southern Caribbean on Adventure of the Seas ® routes you to the farthest corner of the Caribbean for some of its best beaches. Sailing on the Adventure of the Seas ® for eight nights from Port Canaveral, you'll stop in ports such as Oranjestad, Aruba; Willemstad, Curaçao; and Kralendijk, Bonaire. Each port will welcome you with easily accessible, powdery sand beaches primed for world-class swimming, snorkeling and diving. You'll have your pick of 86 dive sites at Bonaire National Marine Park with more than 350 recorded fish species known to frequent the waters.

3. Best For A European Adventure

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Transatlantic sailings make for such a special vacation, and this 13-night Transatlantic Azores itinerary on Adventure of the Seas ® packs four remarkable ports into the crossing. You'll cruise the Atlantic for the first nine days, living it up on a ship that is packed with ways to play and relax. You'll arrive in idyllic Tenerife in the Canary Islands on the tenth day. Immerse yourself in the local Spanish culture by spending part of your day exploring the Museum of Nature and Archaeology or the Basilica de Candelaria shrine. The cruise continues to Lanzarote, Canary Islands, where picture-perfect colonial mansions line cobblestone streets, then on to the adventurous mountain island of Madeira, Portugal before completing your journey in the charming streets of Lisbon, Portugal.

4. Best For Private Island Getaways

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This unique Port Canaveral cruise itinerary  to Bermuda and Perfect Day at CocoCay on Adventure of the Seas ® visits both of Royal Caribbean's private destinations, where paradise is just steps away from the ship. On an eight-night journey, this ship will first cruise to Labadee, the cruise line's private peninsula adventure park and beach. Soak up this private spot by relaxing on the beach, enjoy the destination's signature cocktail specialty, the Labadoozie (a fruity rum cocktail) or opt for a zip line ride that will send you soaring over the ocean. The next private island destination is Perfect Day at CocoCay, Royal Caribbean's oasis in The Bahamas. Here you'll port within short distance of pristine beaches, a thrilling water park and countless ways to unwind beneath the palm trees. There's also a stop in Bermuda, home to pink-sand beaches and rum swizzles.

5. Best For Foodies

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Foodies will delight in fresh, authentic Caribbean dishes on this itinerary to the Western Caribbean and Perfect Day at CocoCay on Wonder of the Seas ® . In Cozumel, Mexico you'll find lunch specialties featuring locally caught seafood, often grouper and red snapper fried on a plate with rice and a vibrant salad. In Roatán, Honduras, ceviche is the local favorite, along with fried plantains and baleadas — tacos made with soft flour tortillas. The ship's final port is Puerto Costa Maya, Mexico, a charming fishing village where the salbutes  (fried corn tortillas topped with shredded chicken) make a great appetizer to the catch of the day, served hot off the grill.

6. Best For Variety

Aruba ATV Off Road Track, Oranjestad, Aruba

This seven-night Eastern Caribbean itinerary  on Wonder of the Seas ® is a top choice if you want to change things up and go on a unique adventure in each port. Your first destination is Philipsburg, St. Maarten, where you can tour the island on an ATV, sample rum from a local distillery or end the day with a sunset horseback ride on the beach. When the ship arrives in the U.S. Virgin Islands at Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, head straight to Magens Bay, often short-listed as one of the world's most beautiful beaches. Or dive into a snorkeling tour to get face time with some sea turtles and coral reefs. On your final stop, Royal Caribbean's Perfect Day at CocoCay, everyone in your group can enjoy a seemingly endless array of activities. If the beach is calling, grab a spot on one of the many cushy beach loungers close to a bar serving up island cocktails that go great with the ocean view. For the adventurous ones, Daredevil's Peak® waterslide is North America's tallest and promises an adrenaline rush.

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Port St Petersburg FL 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 St Petersburg FL, Florida. To see the full itineraries (ports of call dates and arrival / departure times) and their lowest rates – just follow the corresponding ship-link.

St Petersburg is a port city in Florida USA (Pinellas County) with population around 260,000. The Tampa-St Petersburg-Clearwater Metro by population (around 3,2 million) is Florida's second-largest - after Miami - Fort Lauderdale - West Palm Beach Metro (around 6,14 million). The city is on the Mexican Gulf and is one of the Tampa Bay Area's main cities - together with Tampa and Clearwater.

Port St Petersburg Harbor (1925-opened) is in downtown, and adjacent to two boats/yachts serving facilities - Municipal Marina and Harborage Marina (Bayboro Harbor). The Port houses the USCG Sector St Petersburg and serves mainly passenger ships - ferries (Cross-Bay Ferry boats), superyachts, cruise ships.

Cross-Bay ferries serve the Tampa-St Petersburg route seasonally (October-November thru May) since 2016.

  • In Tampa, the boats depart from Tampa Convention Center's dock, while in St Petersburg, they leave from North Straub Park's dock (near Vinoy Marina).
  • Departures from St Petersburg are on Wednesdays and Thursdays (at 4:45 pm), on Fridays and Saturdays (at 10 am), and on Sundays (at 11 am).
  • Departures from Tampa are on Wednesdays and Thursdays (at 10:45 pm), on Fridays and Saturdays (at 11 pm) and on Sundays (at 7:30 pm).
  • As of 2023, Cross-Bay Ferry adult ticket prices were US$12 pp per one-way crossing. Youths, college students, seniors, people with disabilities and active/retired military personnel receive discounted tickets.
  • In 2022, on the Tampa-Petersburg route was deployed the twin-hull catamaran Provincetown III (2004-built, IMO 9329394) which has max passenger capacity 149 and average speed 30 mph/50 kph.

The Cross-Bay ferry service is a public-private partnership between the counties Pinellas and Hillsborough and HMS Ferries Inc (part of HMS Global Maritime (1994-founded as Hornblower Marine Services, based in New Albany, Indiana).

As cruise port, St Petersburg Florida was introduced with the 2023 schedule of the ACL-American Cruise Lines catamaran ship American Glory .

Next table shows the 21-night/22-day "Complete Southeast" itinerary from Baltimore to St Petersburg. Prices started from US$ 17260 per person with double occupancy.

As cruise port, Saint Petersburg is also included in the ACL's itinerary "Florida Gulf Coast & Keys" (7-night/8-day roundtrip from St Petersburg).

Prices started from US6010 pp with double occupancy.

The settlement was town-incorporated in 1892 and city-incorporated in 1903. As a harbor port, St Petersburg started to grow in the early-20th-century when the downtown waterfront infrastructure was developed, and especially after 1908 when the shipping channel was dredged/deepened allowing access to larger vessels. The city's tourism industry developed in the 1920s-1930s, with seasonal tourists arriving (by cars, trains and yachts) from Canada and the North-Midwest USA.

St Petersburg was the principal Gulf Coast destination for trains serving the routes from Chicago, Cincinnati and New York. The 1924-opened Gandy Bridge (carrying highway 92) and the 1960-opened Howard Frankland Bridge (carrying highway I-275) both span Old Tampa Bay and directly connect St Petersburg to Tampa.

The city's current-day economy is largely based on industries like finances (Raymond James Financial, Fidelity National Information Services), healthcare (Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital, St Anthony's Hospital, Bayfront Health), retail shopping (HSN, Publix Super Markets), electronics manufacturing (Jabil), communications, private and higher education, tourism (annual festivals, parades, museums, arts, sports).

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11 Reason To Sail on Cruises From Galveston

I n no uncertain terms, a cruise port makes all the difference regarding your entire vacation. After all, the location of your departure sets the tone for your trip moving forward, determining which destinations you’ll reach once you’re on the high seas.

While specific destinations like Miami or Canaveral boast unique strengths, something might also be said for the Port of Galveston, Texas. A smaller port overlooking the Gulf of Mexico, Galveston may not be the largest or busiest destination from which to depart. Yet, there are plenty of amicable reasons to look into this idyllic Texan island for your next cruise-going experience.

1. Carnival, Royal Caribbean, and Disney Offer Cruises From Galveston

Looking at it plainly, Galveston has three cruise terminals making up its port. In contrast, far larger alternatives, like the Port of Miami, have eleven terminals. Because of this, Galveston unfortunately cannot house many of the industry’s prestigious cruise lines. However, the port’s terminals support several large-scale cruise corporations, with Carnival, Royal Caribbean, Princess, Norwegian, MSC, and Disney Cruises departing from Galveston regularly.

2. The Nearby Cruise Destinations Are Well Worth It

Admittedly, inevitable drawbacks are attached to cruises from Galveston. Considering how much farther west it is than ports in Florida or along the East Coast, most cruise lines out of Galveston cannot travel to their company’s private islands as many are in the Eastern Caribbean. However, Galveston’s location along the Gulf of Mexico has its distinct perks, including ready access to the Western Caribbean and parts of South and Central America. Though some guests might regret losing a chance at CocoCay, it’s hard to be upset when trekking along the shores of Mexico, Honduras, or Belize.

3. It’s Easier To Navigate Than Larger Ports

There’s no simple answer when it comes to determining the total cost of cruises from Galveston over any other port in the U.S. Like most ports, the final cost of the cruise depends on numerous factors, including the time of year you’re sailing, the location of your cabin, and the cruise line you plan on traveling with. However, the convenience of navigating the port itself makes Galveston a perfect option for anyone new to cruise vacations. Avoiding the large-scale crowds and tedious boarding lines as other major ports, Galveston remains a hassle-free destination for most novice travelers out there.

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4. galveston is conveniently located in the central u.s..

Given Galveston’s distinct location in eastern Texas , it’s one of the most readily accessible ports for travelers across the U.S. Located in the heart of America, travelers from the Western U.S. will have just as easy time reaching it as vacationers from the Midwest or East Coast. After all, who wants to sit on a lengthy plane ride to reach their port of call? Also, Galveston lacks the same high value of traffic as Miami or other popular ports, making it relatively hassle-free to reach.

5. The Port Terminal Is Reasonably Close to the Airport

Houston’s William P. Hobby Airport is the closest airport to Galveston. Roughly 41 miles northwest of the port, travelers can easily navigate from the airport to their cruise terminal in under an hour. Galveston is also close to several major cities, making it an option, albeit a farther one, for anyone flying into Austin or Dallas. However, given Houston’s short driving distance to Galveston, William P. Hobby Airport is your best bet for air travel.

6. The Boarding Process Is Quick and Seamless

As mentioned above, Galveston doesn’t have the same volume of passengers flooding through its port as Miami, Canaveral, or Port Everglades. As a result, boarding a ship is comparatively tamer—especially since the port opened up its third and latest terminal in 2022. Having been constructed in the past two decades and carefully refurbished, these terminals are in fantastic shape, making the onboarding process much more efficient for vacationers. The terminals also come equipped with innovative new features, with Terminal 3 offering mobile check-in and state-of-the-art facial recognition devices.

7. There Are Plenty of Hotels Nearby

Another notable feature of Galveston is the number of hotels near the port. (Because let’s face it: what’s more accessible than simply waking up, hopping in your car, and practically walking onto the ship without worrying about losing track of time?) What’s more, many of the hotels in the Galveston area have special offers for anyone traveling onboard a cruise ship. These offers include free or discounted parking rates and a helpful shuttle that ferry passengers back and forth from the hotel to the ship. While several hotels in Galveston have these amenities, some of the best include the Hilton Galveston Island Resort and the San Luis Resort .

8. Parking Is Easy

Don’t let Galveston’s size fool you—the port itself has plenty of options when it comes to parking. As previously suggested, anyone staying at a nearby hotel might want to consider leaving their car parked there and taking a shuttle, taxi, or Uber over to their terminal. Additionally, travelers can reserve a space in the port’s parking lot ahead of their trip. These parking spaces are safe and secure, and port employees will assist with any luggage brought aboard on cruises from Galveston.

9. Galveston Itself Is a Beautiful Place To Visit

The main reason we believe you should depart from Galveston on your next cruise is the opportunity you’ll have to see what it has to offer. Like most major cities, there’s plenty to do and see around town, with every prospective sight catering to travelers’ interests. For those interested in shopping, the Strand Historical District has plenty of independently owned stores that feature everything from odd tchotchkes to essential beach items. Galveston’s famous Moody Gardens is an educational park built around natural wonders such as exotic sea life, immaculate flowers, roaming monkeys, and sloths.

10. You’re Bound To Find Some Great Last-Minute Deals

As previously mentioned, Galveston is a more scaled-down port than Miami or Port Canaveral, but its three terminals still receive cruise ships constantly. Because of this constantly moving schedule, most travelers will find it incredibly easy to find last-minute deals on select cruises from Galveston—often days before the ship is booked to leave. Sure, it may not be practical for those traveling from longer distances to book something last-minute. Yet these last-minute deals are well worth it for anyone within a short distance of Galveston.

11. Galveston Is Steeped in Rich Maritime History

Galveston is a city rich in history, having first been settled by Indigenous Natives of the Akokisa and Karankawa tribes before the Europeans arrived in the 1600s. Over the next several centuries, Galveston became a hub for maritime trade, eventually attracting such notable figures as French buccaneer Jean Lafitte. All that being said, history buffs will delight at the chance to visit Galveston, taking in some of the numerous historical sights around town—like Lafitte’s personal hideaway at Maison Rouge or the Michael B. Menard House, named after one of Galveston’s original American settlers. Even those who don’t care for history will find these areas fascinating.

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