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Caribbean Cruise Ports

Fort Lauderdale Cruises

The Port of Ft. Lauderdale is one of the top three cruise ports in the world. Port Everglades has 11 cruise ship terminals which host 52 cruise ships from 19 cruise lines that offer over 2,000 different cruises annually. Over three million passengers travel through this Fort Lauderdale, Florida port each year for cruise destinations around the world including the Bahamas, Bermuda, the Caribbean, the Panama Canal and South America.  Click Here for Specials

Tampa Cruises

The Port of Tampa location on the Gulf of Mexico is perfect for cruises to the western Caribbean, Mexico and Central America. Cruise ships depart from Tampa, Florida year round as over 600,000 passengers are projected to take cruise vacations from this port city in 2002. Major cruise lines sailing from Tampa include Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines, Carnival Cruise Lines, Holland America and Celebrity Cruises. 


Miami Cruises

The Port of Miami is the busiest cruise port in the world with well over 3 million cruise passengers passing through the terminal each year. Several cruise lines offer multi-day cruises from the Port of Miami, Florida to the Bahamas and throughout the Caribbean year-round. A variety of multi-day cruises to Bermuda, Mexico, South America, the Panama Canal and other popular destinations around the world are also available from the port. 

Port Canaveral Cruises

Cape Canaveral is the home of the Kennedy Space Center, the major launch site for the United States space program. Cape Canaveral's port, Port Canaveral, is also a major launch site for large cruise ships. Port Canaveral, one of the busiest cruise ports in the world, serves over 3 million cruise passengers each year. Three major cruise lines offer 3-Day, 4-Day and 7-Day cruises from Port Canaveral year round including Carnival Cruise Lines, Royal Caribbean International, and Disney Cruise Line.  

Galveston Cruises

The world’s largest cruise operator, Carnival Cruise Lines, will introduce year-round four- and five-day western Caribbean cruises from Galveston, Texas on the 1,486-passenger Celebration in October 2000. 

New Orleans Cruises

The port of New Orleans, Louisiana is located in a happy, high-spirited city that pulses with the beat of Dixieland jazz. It delights visitors with its riverboats, Creole cuisine, quaint antique shops and the narrow streets of the French Quarter. A variety of multi-day cruises to Bermuda, Mexico, South America, the Panama Canal and other popular destinations around the world are available from the port. 

Mobile Cruises

A little over a decade ago, cruises out of Mobile, Alabama would have seemed far-fetched. Downtown was boarded up. Florida had a lock on cruises. And how many people would want to go anyway? Today, Mobile's downtown is bustling, the cruise industry has ballooned, and cruise lines are scouting Gulf Coast cities. It seems Mobile's day in the sun is finally here. This is a new port and information will be added when available. 

Norfolk Cruises

With its sparkling downtown waterfront, tall glimmering buildings and storied maritime heritage, Norfolk, Virginia stands today as the Mid Atlantic region's most dynamic and progressive cultural center. This is a new port and information will be added when available. 

San Juan Cruises

San Juan's airport, Luis Munoz Marin International Airport, is 7 miles east of the cruise port. Many cruise lines offer transportation from the airport to the cruise ship for cruises originating in San Juan. If not, taxis cost less than $20. Drive time from the airport to the cruise port is 30 minutes. 

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