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Port Canaveral (Orlando, Florida)

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Port Canaveral cruise port

Region Bahamas - Caribbean - Bermuda

Local Time 2024-03-25 11:12

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

Port Canaveral (cruise port to Orlando City, Florida USA) is currently ranked world's busiest cruise port (4,07 million cruisers/stats 2023) followed by Miami Florida .

As homeport, this is a major turnaround port destination (serving roundtrip itineraries) with annual shipping traffic 4,5+ million cruise ship tourists. Cape Canaveral is a leading USA homeport for all the world's largest cruise companies - CCL-Carnival , RCI-Royal Caribbean , NCL-Norwegian , DCL-Disney .

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

Cape Canaveral Port

Port Cape Canaveral (locode USPCV) is located on Florida's Atlantic coastline, between Miami and Jacksonville . Orlando City is bounded by Port Canaveral (north), Banana River (east), Cocoa Beach (south) and the Atlantic Ocean (west). As a deepwater seaport, Port Canaveral has a very high volume of traffic. From a total of 6 million cargo tons moved through the port annually, 2,7+ million tons (3 million short tons) are bulk cargoes. Common cargo includes petroleum, aggregate and cement. The port features hoppers and conveyors for loading products directly into trucks, as well as bulk cargo container facilities. The channel is about 13 m (44 ft) deep.

There are 70,000 m2 (750,000 ft2) of covered freight storage capacity. In 2004 Port Canaveral handled 3,6 million tons (4M short tons) of cargo. It exports fresh citrus and bulk frozen citrus juice is stored in one of the biggest freezer warehouses in the state. The port also receives salt for water softening, lumber, automobiles, steel sheets and plates. Port Canaveral transships items for sea, air, space and land. Its Foreign Trade Zone is one of the nation's largest general-purpose FTZs, more than 13 km2 (5 mi2). Each year the port boosts the economy by 1/2 billion dollars.

Port's cruise shipping business started in 1964, with SS Yarmouth Castle. The 1927-built steamship (for Chadade Steamship Company) was acquired by Yarmouth Cruise Lines in 1957. The liner was American-owned and Panama- flagged . In 1965, the ship burnt at sea (between Nassau and Miami).

The 1965-opened sea lock (part of Canaveral Barge Canal) is still in use, being maintained by the US Army Corps of Engineers. Shipping and commercial fishing is also served by three 400 ft/120 m-long cargo piers constructed on the Port's north side in 1976. The seaport has supported NASA's space projects from the nearby JF Kennedy Space Center. During NASA's Apollo program, Saturn V rocket's segments transited via the lock. Space Shuttle's external tanks were floated for each mission into Port Canaveral, and the rocket boosters were towed back via the seaport, being fished from the Atlantic after each space launch.

In August 2015, commissioners approved USD 81 million port development project for upgrades of terminals 5 and 10, aimed at handling larger-sized vessels (details in the "terminal" section below). The project's financing was secured through bank loans and bonds.

Following President Donald Trump's executive order on immigration, in late-January 2017 were officially issued reports about cruise passengers being detained by US Customs and Border Protection. All detainees had to provide background info about them, their families and also their past life in their native countries. Trump's executive order was signed on January 27th and includes a 90-day ban on travel to the USA by citizens of Iraq, Syria, Iran, Sudan, Libya, Somalia, Yemen.

In early November 2017, RCI-Royal Caribbean announced the company's decision to homeport here in 2019 the world's largest passenger vessel - Harmony of the Seas (max capacity 6687 passengers plus 2100 crew). Starting May 2019, Harmony OTS offers 7-night Eastern and Western Caribbean roundtrip itineraries. Harmony replaced Oasis OTS (redeployed in 2019 to Miami ). Also in 2019, Mariner OTS (max capacity 4200 passengers plus 1180 crew) was homeported here for 3-4-night roundtrips to The Bahamas. The ship first arrived in Port Canaveral in 2003 (inaugural cruise on November 14).

In December 2017, Carnival Cruise Lines announced the homeporting of Carnival Elation in 2019. Starting May 12, 2019, the ship operates year-round scheduled 4-5-day "long weekend" Bahamas cruises. Departures are on Thursdays (4-day itinerary to Freeport and Nassau ) and on Mondays and Saturdays (5-day itinerary to Amber Cove Dominicana and Grand Turk Island ).

In December 2017, Port Canaveral completed the 6-month long West Turning Basin deepening project, now allowing max draft of 45 ft (13,7 m). Port's containership terminal (North Cargo berths 5 and 6) is operated by GT USA. The dredging works removed 22,3+ million ft3 (632,000 m3) of seabed material. For the dredging was contracted Dutra Group (based in San Rafael, California). The project's total cost was USD 7,5 million, with approx 2/3 of the cost covered by FDOT (Florida Department of Transportation). The Port's entry channel was cleared from obstructions (bridges, power lines) and is now without air draft restrictions. West Turning Basin has quay length ~600 m (2000 ft) and draft 13 m/43 ft - making it one of East Coast USA's deepest cargo berths without vessel air draft limits.

In January 2018 was approved the construction of a new multi-purpose cargo ship berth ("North Cargo Berth 8" / NCB8). By the project were also built a seawall (900 ft / 274 m) and a pier extension (100 ft / 31 m) with capacity to handle vessels with max LOA length 850 ft/259 m. At the new berth can be handled various heavy project cargoes (including aerospace). Berth's depth is 35 ft (11 m). The USD 17,9 million berth construction contract was awarded to the Tampa -based company Orion Marine Group. The contract includes building the bulkhead, seawall, relieving platform and dredging. Construction works started in March 2018, with scheduled completion by mid-2019.

In 2018, two port development projects received funding for maintenance works in the seaport. The contractor is USACE (US Army Corps of Engineers). For the projects were allocated USD 14,76 million (Canaveral Harbor Sand Bypass and jetty upgrades) and USD 1,47 million (Harbor and Locks).

On December 5, 2018, Canaveral Port Authority (CPA) approved a series of bonds (up to USD 117 million) for financing "Cruise Terminal 3" (dubbed "Launch Pad") project. In 2021, at the new CT3 Terminal was homeported Carnival's newest and largest ( LNG-powered ) liner Mardi Gras .

  • The project's financing package included bonds up to USD 80 million (30-year, Series A and B) and up to USD 37 million (20-year loan, Series C) by SunTrust Bank (specializing in mortgage, personal and small-business banking). The bank is subsidiary of the Atlanta GA-based SunTrust Banks Inc (reported assets in March 2018 USD 199 billion).
  • Additionally was approved to increase Port's PNC Bank credit line from USD 25 to 50 million. The port also received from Florida Department of Transportation USD 6 million in grants for the infrastructure works.
  • Carnival Cruise Terminal 3 has a dedicated wharf, adjacent parking (6-storey, capacity 1800 vehicles) and a newbuild road. The project's total improvements cost USD 163 million, of which $50 million were contributed by Carnival Corporation . The facility was completed in September 2020, but due to the crisis was inaugurated on June 4, 2021, with the arrival of Mardi Gras.

On May 22, 2019, Disney Cruises signed with CPA a 20-year operating agreement for homeporting two of its three newbuilds . Under the new deal, Disney has 3 boats homeported here (2 new, 1 old) which increased the number of guaranteed roundtrips from 150 per year (2019) to 180 (2023) and 216 (2024 and beyond).

In early March 2020 was launched an RO-RO Division in Port Canaveral - a dedicated vehicle terminal with max annual capacity 240,000 cars. The 16-acres terminal is at South Cargo Pier 4 and serves mainly new import automobiles. The terminal has a large climate-controlled warehouse (sized 20,000 ft2 / 1860 m2). In FY2019, the port handled a total of 12514 vehicles.

Following the port's ban for cruise ship dockings and passenger operations (due to the COVID pandemic), in the period April 3 through May 30, 2020, Canaveral Port Authority furloughed all its employees dedicated to cruise shipping operations.

For a 5-month refurbishment project in 2020 (June through November) was closed CT8 (Disney Cruise Terminal 8).

In April 2023, Port Canaveral officials proposed the construction of a new cruise terminal. The US$175 million facility could be built on the Port's southern side, and completed and opened in 2026-Q4.

In August 2023 was allocated US$68,16 million for two new cruise parking garages (an 8-level near Terminals 5 and 6, and a 6-level near Terminal 10.

Cape Canaveral port statistics

Note: Port's FY (fiscal year) runs from October 1 (current year) through September 30 (next year).

In FY2017, the cruise port handled 4,52+ million passengers (6,4% increase over FY2016). The number of multi-day passengers (4,234+ million) was 7,1% increase over 2016. Statistics showed that just in March 2017, the number of visiting cruiseship tourists was 469,847. This was the Port's 1-month record and a 19% increase over March 2016. Port's FY2017 total revenues were USD 47,4 million (freight and passengers).

For FY2018, the seaport reported a record year with USD 103,75 million in total revenues (218,9% increase over 2017). Cargo and cruise shipping volumes were also an all-time high. The number of handled cruise ship passengers increased by 7,7% - to 4,568431 million. Port's handled cargo tonnage increased by 6,9% - to 6,404944 million tons. Port's total economic output was USD 3,9 billion with around 32650 jobs supported (USD 1,3 billion in wages) including 17200 port workers (USD 0,7294 billion in wages).

For FY2019, the port had ~5% growth (over FY18) in revenues from cruise shipping. By homeporting operations (turnarounds) Port Canaveral is currently ranked the world's 2nd-busiest (after Miami) cruise port with handled in 2019 total 4,634154 million passengers (4,568431 million in 2018).

For season 2019, the cruise port reported a record berth booking with estimated 4,7+ million passengers.

In 2023, Port Canaveral reported a record year with handled 906 cruise ship calls, 13 homeporting ships, ~6,8 million cruise tourists, US$158 million in revenue from cruise shipping operations. For season 2024, the Port had booked 913 ship calls and expected ~7,3M passengers

Port Canaveral cruise terminal

Besides being a large cruise port, Port Canaveral is also among the USA's/and the world's largest naval and cargo ports. On average, each day 10 cruise vessels enter the port.

Port Canaveral's cruise terminals serve several major cruise shipping companies. Terminal 5 is the homeport for ships of RCI-Royal Caribbean , Celebrity , NCL-Norwegian , Marella UK . Terminal 6 serves ships of CCL-Carnival and Princess . Terminal 10 homeports ships of MSC and NCL.

The following cruise port map shows Port Canaveral port's infrastructure, the location of terminal facilities, connecting roads and transportation links to Orlando City.

Port Canaveral is the nearest Disney World city, situated about one hour east of Orlando by car. The Orlando Airport is 45 mi/70 km away. The driving distance to Tampa is 2 hours, to Jacksonville - 2,5 hours.

There are seven cruise terminals. In regular use are 5 - numbers 3, 5, 6, 8 and 10. They are newer, located on the Port's north side and serve larger ships. Southside terminals are older. Gambling ships use Terminal 2. Terminal 3 is the new Carnival Cruise Line's terminal. Terminal 4 is also used, but rarely.

The cruise terminal parking rate is USD 15 per day (Port Authority subject to change). There is a parking lot beside each cruise terminal. Port Canaveral offers complimentary cruise parking for disabled Veterans. Approved are waiving cruise parking fees for vehicles with DV (Disabled Veteran) license plates issued under Florida Statutes "s.320.084", "s.320.0842" or "s.320.0845".

In August 2023, Port Canaveral commissioners allocated US$67,46 million for constructing two northside cruise parking garages. For the projects was contracted Ivey's Construction Inc. The larger facility (an 8-level garage with capacity 1940 vehicles) is adjacent to Terminals 5 and 6, while the smaller one (a 6-level garage with capacity 1081 vehicles) is near Terminal 10.

(NEW) Cruise Terminal (2026)

In April 2023 was proposed the construction of a new cruise terminal on the Port's southern side.

The US$175 million facility could be completed and opened in 2026-Q4.

This proposal for a new passenger terminal came after two newbuild large cruise liners were homeported year-round in Cape Canaveral starting in 2024-Q4.

If approved, the proposal will be included in the Port's budget for FY2023 (October 1, 2022, thru September 30, 2023). FY23 was marked by increased cruise shipping traffic and stronger-than-expected, cruise-related revenues (including from parking) estimated at US$150,87 million. The previous estimate was US$124,48M. This represented ~83,7% of Port Canaveral's total projected operating revenue (US$180,35M) including from cargo shipping/handling, recreation, leasing, and other business activities. It was estimated that the Port's FY23 will have US$75,43M profit (including non-operating revenues and expenses) which was US$53,36M before FY23's budget began. The profit was used for port development projects and for reducing debt from previous projects.

In May 2023, were announced plans for a new cruise terminal at the site of the Bluepoints Marina. The facility (projected cost US$175M) could be ready/inaugurated in 2026-Q4.

(NEW) Carnival Cruise Terminal 3 (CT3-Launch Pad)

In late-April 2017, Port Canaveral started construction works on a new cruise terminal.

The facility is on the site of "Cruise Terminal 3" (port's southern / B side), west of Jetty Park and east of The Cove (dining-shopping-attractions complex). On June 7, 2017, engineering and design works for the new terminal were officially approved.

Canaveral Port Authority Commissioners approved US$1,2 million in funding for CH2M Engineering's project management contract. This was Phase I of the 2-year work plan to construct a modern facility with capacity to serve vessels with max capacity 8000 passengers.

At the new passenger terminal can berth even the world's largest cruise vessels of RCI's OASIS-class. CH2M Engineering provided engineering, support services and waterside design for the new Terminal 3.

The project's budget is USD 163 million (initially estimated cost was US$150M), of which US$50M contributed by Carnival Corporation . Ranked the USA's largest single building project, it included the demolition of the port's oldest terminal, construction of a brand new 2-story building (sized 17466 m2 / 188,000 ft2), upgrading the existing berth and building a new (adjacent to the terminal) parking garage, roadway and utility improvements.

The 20-month-long, multi-phased project included 5 separate contracts. Demolition works (of the existing Terminal 3 building) started in April 2018, at the cost of US$210,000.

  • Following the building demolition, the project's next phases included berth demolition, dredging, dockside construction, building passenger boarding (mobile) bridges and terminal building, site works, building a covered parking garage (6-story building, sized 690,000 ft2 / 64,100 m2, capacity 1800 cars).
  • On August 30, 2018, the Canaveral Port Authority (CPA) Board of Commissioners voted unanimously to approve a long-term terminal operation agreement with Carnival Cruise Line, allowing the company to homeport here its newest and biggest liner .
  • Beginning September 1, 2018, the new agreement replaced the old (6-year concession) expiring in 2019. The new 25-year primary term has 4 additional 5-year renewal options. The minimum annual revenue from passenger fees (guaranteed by Carnival) was increased from USD 7 million (fixed, per year) to USD 14,5 million (with annual escalators).
  • On January 8, 2019, the CPA Board of Commissioners awarded the company Ivey's Construction Inc the USD 79 million contract for building Cruise Terminal 3, plus USD 29,53M contract for building the adjacent parking.
  • On April 24, 2019, Canaveral Port Authority commissioners unanimously approved several design changes in the CT3 Project to reduce building costs. Ivey's Construction Inc (Merritt Island-based) won the contract in January with a bid of USD 78,98 million. However, design changes resulted in total savings of USD 4,535 million, bringing the terminal's total cost down to USD 74,45 million. In all, "Cruise Terminal 3" costs USD 163 million when are added the costs of the adjacent parking garage, waterside improvements, two passenger boarding bridges, design services. Plans were redesigned after engineering studies reduced the number of needed piles (also their size and coating) without sacrificing the structural integrity.

The new Carnival Cruise Terminal (CT3) is a 2-story building (sized 187,000 ft2 / 17370 m2) with max passenger capacity 6500 at a time. Among its amenities are electronic systems to facilitate passenger screening, mobile check-in (for expediting boarding), ATMs, restrooms, waiting and baggage halls, retail shopping area, info kiosks.

Construction works officially started on March 18, 2019, and the Terminal was completed in September 2020.

At the new CT3 terminal was homeported Carnival's largest vessel Mardi Gras (GT 180,000 tons, LNG-powered , capacity 5286 berths / max passengers 6500). The new liner's LNG bunkering is dockside (barge-to-ship).

Mardi Gras docked for the first time on June 4, 2021, and was joined later on the same day by the fleetmates Carnival Freedom and Carnival Liberty .

North (A Side) Cruise terminals (5, 6, 8, 10)

They are located on the A dock at the north side. Along is the Charles M Rowland Drive.

All are up to date and can handle the biggest passenger ships. Especially for Disney Cruise Line ships was built Cruise Terminal 8.

For a 5-month refurbishment project in 2020 was closed Disney's Cruise Terminal 8 (June through November). The closure was for installing a new curtainwall-pile (breakwater), removing ticket counters, extending the drop-off canopy, replacing the current seating.

In 2016, about USD 2,3 million were spent at Disney Terminal 8's renovations. This cruise facility is used exclusively by Disney ships. Cruise Terminal 10 was reopened on November 19, 2016, following USD 35 million expansion and upgrade project which took 6 months to complete. Terminal 10 (1994-built) is used by NCL (Norwegian Cruise Line) .

Renovation works included increasing the size of the 2-story terminal building (from 97,050 to 125,825 ft2 / 9016 to 11690 m2). Lower floor's baggage processing area was increased from 42,800 to 64,400 ft2 (3976 to 5983 m2). Upper floor's passengers check-in area was increased from 54,250 to 61,430 ft2 (5040 to 5707 m2).

The development project allowed the terminal to handle larger cruise ships (carrying up to 5,500 passengers). Previously, its max capacity was 3,600 passengers.

Among the major projects of the Cruise Terminal 10 renovations were:

  • USD 25,69 million for terminal renovations, with H.J. High of Orlando as contractor. The downstairs area where baggage processing occurs increased from the previous 42,799 ft2 to 64,396 ft2. The upstairs area where passengers check-in increased from the previous 54,249 ft2 to 61,428 ft2.
  • USD 4,48 million were invested into new mobile Passenger Boarding Bridges (by the Spanish manufacturer ADELTE). The new mobile bridge systems replaced the old fixed gangways and provide better flexibility when used by differently-sized cruise vessels that have different heights and boarding door locations.
  • USD 1,79 million were used for the existing cruise pier strengthening. The contractor (Vortex Marine of Oakland, California) used carbon fiber polymer technology to reinforce and extend the pier's life and structural capacity.

In 2016 was completed another (USD 48,4 million) renovation project at Cruise Terminal 5 (used mostly by Carnival Cruise Line ). Among the improvements were terminal expansion, pier elongation (by 120 ft / 37 m), new mobile boarding bridges, new parking garage (capacity 1044 cars). The 1991-built Terminal 5 now allows berthing of larger ships (with up to 3500 passengers / previously up to 2500). For the project were contracted a total of 87 companies.

South (B Side) Cruise Terminals (2, 4)

They are located on the B dock at the southwest side. Along is George King Blvd. They were among the Port's first cruise facilities and can handle not more than 1900 passengers.

(new) Cruise Terminal 1

On November 5, 2016, in Port Canaveral arrived its ever largest passenger ship - Oasis of the Seas . The mega-liner docked at the new "Cruise 1 Terminal" (inaugurated in December 2014). Oasis OTS was homeported here replacing the smaller Freedom OTS .

Facility's main tenant is RCI Royal Caribbean and was designed specifically to handle Oasis-class vessels. The new terminal is sized 188,000 ft2 (17,470 m2) and has a dedicated parking garage with capacity 1007 vehicles. The project cost USD 104,6M.

Kennedy Space Center Visitor Center: NASA’s base where Apollo missions have been launched. Watch a movie at the center of IMAX, learn the space exploration future at the Exploration Space show, go to the Apollo Center and the LC39 Gantry or try the Shuttle Launch Experience.

US Astronaut Hall of Fame: 5 miles away from the Kennedy Space Center. Honor the American astronauts, watch the Science On A Sphere show, try the Sigma 7 Mercury rocket or a real training for astronauts.

Jetty Park: park at the coastline with a beach, camping and a playground, picnic areas and pavilions. Enjoy the amazing marine traffic view from the pier, favorite place for fishermen and tourists. You can have a coffee, eat or buy something at the Cove Waterfront area, located between the park and the port.

Cocoa Beach Pier: dating since 1962, Space coast best-known landmark located 4 miles away ftom Port Canaveral. It offers bars, souvenir shops, restaurants, live music and lively beach.

Orlando Amusement Parks: enjoy the attractions Walt Disney World , Disney/MGM Studios, Universal Studios, Sea World of Florida and much more.

Port Canaveral tours, shore excursions, hotels

City tours and shore excursions.

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Port Canaveral, FL is about an hour's drive east of Orlando, two hours from Tampa and two and a half hours from Jacksonville. Tallahassee is just under five hours to the north. Port Canaveral is the closest city to Disney World and the other theme parks in Orlando, and is next to Cape Canaveral Kennedy Space Center. A wide variety of activities are available near the port, including several miles of beaches and parks, boating, fishing, shopping and several restaurants.

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Carnival uses cruise terminals 3 and 6. Royal Caribbean uses cruise terminals 1, 5 and 6. Disney uses cruise terminal 8. Norwegian uses cruise terminals 5 and 10. MSC uses cruise terminal 10.

Port Canaveral Cruise Terminal 1 9050 Discovery Road Port Canaveral, FL 32920 Port Canaveral Cruise Terminal 3 220 Christopher Columbus Dr. Port Canaveral, FL 32920

Port Canaveral Cruise Terminal 5 9245 Charles Rowland Drive Port Canaveral, FL 32920

Port Canaveral Cruise Terminal 6 9241 Charles Rowland Drive Port Canaveral, FL 32920

Port Canaveral Cruise Terminal 8 9155 Charles Rowland Drive Port Canaveral, FL 32920

Port Canaveral Cruise Terminal 10 9005 Charles Rowland Drive Port Canaveral, FL 32920

Port Canaveral is 45 miles from Orlando International Airport. Parking is $17.00 per day (rates are subject to change by the Port Authority).

From North/South - Take I-95 to Exit 205 East to Hwy 528 East. Drive 11.5 miles on Hwy 528 East and exit to the "A" cruise terminals onto SR 401 North. Drive 1 mile on SR 401 North and follow signs to correct cruise terminal and pier (according to cruise line).

From Orlando International Airport - Take the North Exit from the Airport, staying to the right, to S.R. 528 (Beachline Expressway) East. Take S.R. 528 directly to Port Canaveral.

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The annual fireworks event is organized by the Cove Merchants Association who put out this statement: From: Fish Lips -Cove Merchants Association To our valued guests, We are deeply saddened and disappointed to tell you that due to unforeseen circumstances affecting technical difficulties in executing our fireworks display, we are canceling the show tonight. This is a 15 year event that is close to our hearts and something we love doing for our community, but it is out of our control, and we have exhausted every effort to no avail. Thank you for your understanding.

The Cruise Hive Cruise Ship Awards are an annual event recognizing the best in the industry, as voted on by Cruise Hive readers. One of the most closely contested categories is Best Homeport, which recognizes the top ports that serve as the starting point for cruise vacations.  “We’re thrilled to have earned this valued distinction three years in a row,” stated Capt. John Murray, Port Canaveral CEO. “What an honor for us and our cruise partners to be so well recognized for providing a high quality guest experience. It’s tremendous gratitude of our efforts from the millions of cruise guests sailing from Port Canaveral year after year.”

Port Canaveral, FL – October 21, 2022 – Port Canaveral has signed an agreement with the Liebherr Group to acquire another mobile harbor crane from the company to support the Port’s growing cargo operations.  The 320-foot-tall Liebherr LMH 600 is the second mobile harbor crane to be deployed at Port Canaveral and is part of a new mobile harbor crane product line recently launched by Liebherr. The Port’s first, a Liebherr LHM 600, was entered into service in early 2019.

On May 12, the Coalition for America’s Gateways and Trade Corridors (CAGTC) membership elected three officers and six directors to its Board as the group gathered in Washington to engage in the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law implementation process. Paul Anderson, President & CEO of Port Tampa Bay, is now CAGTC’s fifth Chairman, while former CAGTC Treasurer Rick Cameron, Deputy Executive Director of Planning and Development, Port of Long Beach was elected Vice Chairman and Erin Aleman, Executive Director, Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning, was elected Treasurer. Each officer will serve a three-year term. Capt John Murray, Chief Executive Officer and Port Director, Canaveral Port Authority was re-elected to serve another three-year term on the Board of Directors.

Port Canaveral has worked with the State of Florida to establish an on-site COVID-19 vaccination center at the Port.

The Canaveral Port Authority (CPA) and the Central Florida Expressway Authority (CFX) have executed an “Interlocal Agreement for Electronic Parking Fee Collection” to implement the E-PASS automated system at the Port that will enable customers to use contactless payment for parking at Port Canaveral-owned parking facilities with an  E-PASS prepaid account. The CPA Board of Commissioners voted to unanimously approve the agreement at its October 28, 2020 regular meeting followed by the unanimous approval by the CFX Board at its November 12, 2020 meeting.

Port Canaveral boat ramps are open and parking is available on a  first-come, first-served  basis. All users are reminded to follow the recommendations of the CDC and FL Dept. of Health for social distancing, and the Governor’s Executive Order limiting gatherings of 10 or more people to limit potential spread and exposure to COVID-19 virus.

Port Canaveral, FL – The largest sand bypass project in the Port Canaveral area in more than two decades will get underway this week.  The five-month effort will move approximately 1.34 million cubic yards of sand to replenish 3.5 miles of beach south of Port Canaveral. The Canaveral Harbor Federal Sand Bypass Project (Phase V) will pump sand taken from the shoreline north of Port Canaveral along Cape Canaveral Air Force Station to beaches south of the Canaveral Inlet, from Jetty Park to a half-mile south of the Cocoa Beach Pier. Locally sponsored by the Canaveral Port Authority, the $18 million federally-authorized project is scheduled to begin this week and last through late April 2019.   

Port Canaveral – Port Canaveral is reconfiguring its public boat trailer parking near the Freddie Patrick Park Boat Ramp to accommodate construction of a state-of-the art Cruise Terminal 3. Access to the public boat ramps remains unchanged, as well as the trailer washdown facilities. The boat ramp will remain open during all phases of construction with no reduction in boat-trailer parking spaces.

Port Canaveral - August 30, 2018 – Norwegian Sun will complete her first season of cruises to Cuba from Port Canaveral, Florida with her last sailing on September 3, 2018 before she moves to Miami, Florida for select sailings then repositioning to South America for her fall/winter season.

Port Canaveral, FL –  Moody’s Investors Service has rated Canaveral Port Authority ‘A2 Stable’ in its annual Credit Opinion.  The Moody’s bond rating opinion released late last week acknowledges the Port’s healthy financial metrics, established competitive position as a cruise port, and revenue diversity from cargo operations.

Port Canaveral, FL – Canaveral Port Authority employees gathered on the front lawn of the Port’s Maritime Center to raise a commemorative flag in what will be the first of a series of events acknowledging sixty-five years of Port Canaveral history, growth and success.  

Port Canaveral, FL – Royal Caribbean International’s (RCI) Enchantment of the Seas was welcomed back to Port Canaveral today launching a new season of three and four-night cruises to the Bahamas from the Port. Port Canaveral was the homeport for the 2,950 passenger Enchantment until 2016.  All Enchantment sailings from Port Canaveral feature a port-of-call at CocoCay, Royal Caribbean’s private island. 

Port Canaveral, FL – The Canaveral Harbor and Canaveral Sand Bypass projects will receive priority funding in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Fiscal Year 2018 Workplan. The Corps has allocated $14,760,000 to the Canaveral Harbor Sand Bypass project and $1,470,000 will be provided for maintenance of the Port’s harbor and the Canaveral Locks. 

As Port Canaveral continues to prepare for Hurricane Matthew, we ask that Port tenants and businesses take all necessary precautions to protect life, property and the environment. 

Port status hotline:, 321-394-3411.

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Port Canaveral Cruise Monthly Guide: Your All-Year-Round Guide

In the heart of Florida’s cruise scene, Port Canaveral provides year-round departures, appealing to a wide array of travelers. Selecting a cruise from Port Canaveral means having the freedom to embark any time of the year. The Port Canaveral Cruise monthly guide is your essential guide for synchronizing your travel plans with Orlando’s seasonal allure. Each month ushers in different opportunities for cruising, from peaceful winter sails to energetic summer ventures. This comprehensive calendar offers insights into the best periods for various types of cruises, local climatic conditions, and unique events, ensuring your cruise is perfectly timed with Orlando’s vibrant life.

Cruise Lines Operating from Port Canaveral (Orlando)

Port Canaveral, a stone’s throw away from Orlando’s legendary theme parks and attractions, serves as a bustling hub for multiple esteemed cruise lines. This port offers an array of choices for cruise enthusiasts, from family fun to luxurious getaways.

Carnival Cruise Line

Adventure and Joy for Everyone

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Where Magic Meets the Sea

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MSC Cruises

European Elegance and Global Adventures

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Norwegian Cruise Line

Freestyle Cruising and Personalized Experiences

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Royal Caribbean

A Blend of Innovation and Excitement

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Destinations and Itineraries from Port Canaveral (Orlando)

Cruises from Port Canaveral (Orlando) offer a diverse array of Caribbean destinations, each with its unique charm and allure.

The Bahamas

A Gateway to Serenity

Discover the serene beauty of the Bahamas from Port Canaveral (Orlando) , a cluster of islands known for their idyllic beaches and crystal-clear waters. These cruises offer a perfect blend of relaxation and water-based adventures.

Eastern Caribbean Cruises

A Mosaic of Culture and Nature

Explore the diverse landscapes and cultures of the Eastern Caribbean from Port Canaveral (Orlando) . These cruises take you to vibrant islands like St. Maarten and the Virgin Islands, each with its distinct natural beauty and rich historical heritage.

Western Caribbean Cruises

Adventure and Cultural Exploration

Experience the varied landscapes and rich histories of the Western Caribbean from Port Canaveral (Orlando) . From the ancient ruins of Mexico to the natural beauty of Belize, these cruises offer a journey filled with adventure and discovery.

Southern Caribbean Cruises

Exotic Islands and Cultures

Embark on a Southern Caribbean journey from Port Canaveral (Orlando) , where less-visited islands like Aruba and Barbados offer a blend of cultural diversity and stunning natural scenery.

Panama Canal

A Journey through History and Nature

Travel through the Panama Canal from Port Canaveral (Orlando), combining a voyage across this engineering marvel with the exploration of diverse Caribbean and Pacific destinations.

Cruise Lengths and Types from Port Canaveral (Orlando)

Port Canaveral (Orlando) offers a wide array of cruise options, ranging from quick jaunts to extensive voyages, each providing unique experiences.

Mini Cruises

The Pinnacle of Brief Oceanic Journeys

Port Canaveral (Orlando) is a fantastic starting point for mini cruises, perfect for those looking for a short vacation or weekend escape. These mini cruises from Port Canaveral are tailored for quick Caribbean explorations, offering a glimpse into the beauty and excitement of nearby islands.

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The Ultimate Quick Escape

3-day cruises from Port Canaveral (Orlando) are perfect for a quick weekend escape, offering a brief but vibrant Caribbean experience.

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Long Weekend Retreats to the Tropics

Explore the Caribbean on a 4-day cruise from Port Canaveral (Orlando ), balancing relaxation with adventure in a short but sweet package.

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Short and Invigorating Journeys

5-day cruises from Port Canaveral (Orlando) allow for a deeper exploration of the Caribbean’s varied landscapes and cultures.

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Enjoy an extended trip with a 6-day cruise from Port Canaveral (Orlando ), perfect for those who want to spend more time experiencing the Caribbean.

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The Classic Weeklong Voyage

7-day cruises from Port Canaveral (Orlando) offer the traditional Caribbean cruise experience, with a variety of destinations and activities.

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Extended Weeklong Voyage

8-day cruises from Port Canaveral (Orlando) offer the classic Caribbean cruise experience, with many places to visit and things to do.

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Comprehensive Caribbean Explorations

10-day cruises from Port Canaveral (Orlando) provide a detailed journey through the Caribbean, ideal for comprehensive exploration.

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In-Depth Caribbean Adventures

Experience an in-depth Caribbean journey with 11-day cruises from Port Canaveral (Orlando) , exploring a range of diverse islands and cultures.

Holiday Cruises

Seasonal Celebrations at Sea

Celebrate the festive season with Christmas and New Year cruises from Port Canaveral (Orlando) , offering special itineraries and unique onboard festivities.

Halloween Cruises

Spooky Fun on the Seas

Get into the spooky spirit with Halloween cruises from Port Canaveral (Orlando) , featuring themed activities and entertainment for a unique holiday experience.

Extending Your Stay in Orlando

Port Canaveral, a gateway to the wonders of space and the magic of theme parks, offers more than just a departure point for your cruise. Located near Orlando, this port invites you to extend your stay and dive into a world where imagination meets reality. Dive into the excitement of Port Canaveral (Orlando), a place where adventure and relaxation converge. Explore the wonders of Orlando’s theme parks, discover serene natural springs, the charm of its diverse neighborhoods, lush gardens, and vibrant local dining scenes. In addition to the thrill of space exploration and theme park magic, uncover the extensive range of attractions and activities that Port Canaveral (Orlando) has in store. From adrenaline-fueled roller coasters to tranquil beachside resorts, Orlando caters to all preferences. As a hub of endless excitement, Port Canaveral (Orlando) invites you to extend your cruise vacation and immerse yourself in its vibrant and diverse offerings.

Cruise Schedule out of Port Canaveral (Orlando)

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Carnival Glory, Nassau from Port Canaveral, February 28, 2025

3-day mini cruise to the Bahamas with Carnival Cruises Cruising from: Port Canaveral (Orlando), Florida; Departure Date: February 28, 2025; Duration: 3-day cruise; Cruise Line: Carnival Cruise Line; Cruise Ship: Carnival Glory; Ports of Call: Port Canaveral, Nassau, Port Canaveral; Enjoy[…]

CocoCay & Bimini from Port Canaveral

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4-day mini cruise to the Bahamas on board Voyager of the Seas Cruising from: Port Canaveral (Orlando), Florida; Departure Date: February 27, 2025; Duration: 4-day cruise; Cruise Line: Royal Caribbean; Cruise Ship: Voyager of the Seas; Ports of Call: Port Canaveral,[…]

Bimini & Nassau from Port Canaveral

Carnival Glory, Bimini & Nassau from Port Canaveral, February 24, 2025

4-day cruise to the Bahamas with Carnival Cruises Cruising from: Port Canaveral (Orlando), Florida; Departure Date: February 24, 2025; Duration: 4-day cruise; Cruise Line: Carnival Cruise Line; Cruise Ship: Carnival Glory; Ports of Call: Port Canaveral, Bimini, Nassau, Port Canaveral; Enjoy[…]

Carnival 5-day cruise to Amber Cove & Grand Turk from Port Canaveral route

Carnival Freedom, Eastern Caribbean from Port Canaveral, February 24, 2025

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Royal Caribbean 7-day cruise to CocoCay, Cozumel, Roatan & Costa Maya route

Royal Caribbean, Western Caribbean from Port Canaveral, February 23, 2025

7-day cruise to CocoCay, Cozumel, Roatan and Costa Maya on board Wonder of the Seas Cruising from: Port Canaveral (Orlando), Florida; Departure Date: February 23, 2025; Duration: 7-day cruise; Cruise Line: Royal Caribbean; Cruise Ship: Wonder of the Seas; Ports of[…]

7-day cruise to Puerto Plata, Tortola, St. Thomas & Great Stirrup Cay

Norwegian Epic, Eastern Caribbean from Port Canaveral, February 22, 2025

7-day cruise to Puerto Plata, Tortola, St. Thomas and Great Stirrup Cay with NCL Cruising from: Port Canaveral (Orlando), Florida; Departure Date: February 22, 2025; Duration: 7-day cruise; Cruise Line: Norwegian Cruise Line; Cruise Ship: Norwegian Epic; Ports of Call: Port[…]

Cruise to Aruba, Bonaire & Grand Turk

Carnival Vista, ABC Islands from Port Canaveral, February 22, 2025

8-day cruise to Aruba, Curacao and Grand Turk with Carnival Cruise Line Cruising from: Port Canaveral (Orlando), Florida; Departure Date: February 22, 2025; Duration: 8-day cruise; Cruise Line: Carnival Cruise Line; Cruise Ship: Carnival Vista; Ports of Call: Port Canaveral,[…]

Carnival 3-day Bahamas mini cruise to Nassau route

Carnival Glory, Nassau from Port Canaveral, February 21, 2025

3-day mini cruise to the Bahamas with Carnival Cruises Cruising from: Port Canaveral (Orlando), Florida; Departure Date: February 21, 2025; Duration: 3-day cruise; Cruise Line: Carnival Cruise Line; Cruise Ship: Carnival Glory; Ports of Call: Port Canaveral, Nassau, Port Canaveral; Enjoy[…]

Carnival 4-day Bahamas mini cruise to Nassau & Princess Cays route

Carnival Freedom, Nassau & Princess Cays from Port Canaveral, February 20, 2025

4-day cruise to the Bahamas with Carnival Cruises Cruising from: Port Canaveral (Orlando), Florida; Departure Date: February 20, 2025; Duration: 4-day cruise; Cruise Line: Carnival Cruise Line; Cruise Ship: Carnival Freedom; Ports of Call: Port Canaveral, Nassau, Princess Cays, Port Canaveral;[…]

Carnival 4-day Bahamas mini cruise to Nassau & Princess Cays route

Carnival Glory, Nassau & Princess Cays from Port Canaveral, February 17, 2025

4-day cruise to the Bahamas with Carnival Cruises Cruising from: Port Canaveral (Orlando), Florida; Departure Date: February 17, 2025; Duration: 4-day cruise; Cruise Line: Carnival Cruise Line; Cruise Ship: Carnival Glory; Ports of Call: Port Canaveral, Nassau, Princess Cays, Port Canaveral;[…]

5-day cruise to Cozumel & CocoCay

Royal Caribbean, Cozumel & CocoCay from Port Canaveral, February 17, 2025

5-day cruise to Mexico on board Voyager of the Seas Cruising from: Port Canaveral (Orlando), Florida; Departure Date: February 17, 2025; Duration: 5-day cruise; Cruise Line: Royal Caribbean; Cruise Ship: Voyager of the Seas; Ports of Call: Port Canaveral, Cozumel, CocoCay,[…]

7-day cruise to St. Thomas. St. Maarten & CocoCay

Royal Caribbean, Eastern Caribbean from Port Canaveral, February 16, 2025

7-day cruise to St. Maarten, St. Thomas and CocoCay on board Wonder of the Seas Cruising from: Port Canaveral (Orlando), Florida; Departure Date: February 16, 2025; Duration: 7-day cruise; Cruise Line: Royal Caribbean; Cruise Ship: Wonder of the Seas; Ports of[…]

6-day cruise to Half Moon Cay, Grand Turk & Amber Cove

Carnival Vista, Eastern Caribbean from Port Canaveral, February 16, 2025

6-day cruise to Half Moon Cay, Grand Turk and Amber Cove with Carnival Cruises Cruising from: Port Canaveral (Orlando), Florida; Departure Date: February 16, 2025; Duration: 6-day cruise; Cruise Line: Carnival Cruise Line; Cruise Ship: Carnival Vista; Ports of Call: Port[…]

5-day cruise to Nassau, Princess Cays & Grand Turk on board Carnival

Carnival Freedom, Eastern Caribbean from Port Canaveral, February 15, 2025

5-day cruise to Nassau, Princess Cays and Grand Turk with Carnival Cruises Cruising from: Port Canaveral (Orlando), Florida; Departure Date: February 15, 2025; Duration: 5-day cruise; Cruise Line: Carnival Cruise Line; Cruise Ship: Carnival Freedom; Ports of Call: Port Canaveral, Nassau,[…]

7-day cruise to Cozumel, George Town, Ocho Rios & Great Stirrup Cay with NCL

Norwegian Epic, Western Caribbean from Port Canaveral, February 15, 2025

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Carnival 3-day Bahamas mini cruise to Nassau route

Carnival Glory, Nassau from Port Canaveral, February 14, 2025

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4-day Bahamas mini cruise to Nassau & CocoCay with Royal Caribbean

Royal Caribbean, CocoCay & Nassau from Port Canaveral, February 13, 2025

4-day mini cruise to the Bahamas on board Voyager of the Seas Cruising from: Port Canaveral (Orlando), Florida; Departure Date: February 13, 2025; Duration: 4-day cruise; Cruise Line: Royal Caribbean; Cruise Ship: Voyager of the Seas; Ports of Call: Port Canaveral, CocoCay,[…]

Carnival Glory, Bimini & Nassau from Port Canaveral, February 10, 2025

4-day cruise to the Bahamas with Carnival Cruises Cruising from: Port Canaveral (Orlando), Florida; Departure Date: February 10, 2025; Duration: 4-day cruise; Cruise Line: Carnival Cruise Line; Cruise Ship: Carnival Glory; Ports of Call: Port Canaveral, Bimini, Nassau, Port Canaveral; Enjoy[…]

Royal Caribbean 7-day cruise to CocoCay, Cozumel, Roatan & Costa Maya route

Royal Caribbean, Western Caribbean from Port Canaveral, February 9, 2025

7-day cruise to CocoCay, Cozumel, Roatan and Costa Maya on board Wonder of the Seas Cruising from: Port Canaveral (Orlando), Florida; Departure Date: February 9, 2025; Duration: 7-day cruise; Cruise Line: Royal Caribbean; Cruise Ship: Wonder of the Seas; Ports of[…]

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Royal Caribbean, Cozumel & CocoCay from Port Canaveral, February 8, 2025

5-day cruise to Mexico on board Voyager of the Seas Cruising from: Port Canaveral (Orlando), Florida; Departure Date: February 8, 2025; Duration: 5-day cruise; Cruise Line: Royal Caribbean; Cruise Ship: Voyager of the Seas; Ports of Call: Port Canaveral, Cozumel, CocoCay,[…]

Norwegian Epic, Eastern Caribbean from Port Canaveral, February 8, 2025

7-day cruise to Puerto Plata, Tortola, St. Thomas and Great Stirrup Cay with NCL Cruising from: Port Canaveral (Orlando), Florida; Departure Date: February 8, 2025; Duration: 7-day cruise; Cruise Line: Norwegian Cruise Line; Cruise Ship: Norwegian Epic; Ports of Call: Port[…]

Carnival 3-day Bahamas mini cruise to Nassau route

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3-day mini cruise to the Bahamas with Carnival Cruises Cruising from: Port Canaveral (Orlando), Florida; Departure Date: February 7, 2025; Duration: 3-day cruise; Cruise Line: Carnival Cruise Line; Cruise Ship: Carnival Glory; Ports of Call: Port Canaveral, Nassau, Port Canaveral; Enjoy[…]

Carnival 4-day Bahamas mini cruise to Nassau & Princess Cays route

Carnival Glory, Nassau & Princess Cays from Port Canaveral, February 3, 2025

4-day cruise to the Bahamas with Carnival Cruises Cruising from: Port Canaveral (Orlando), Florida; Departure Date: February 3, 2025; Duration: 4-day cruise; Cruise Line: Carnival Cruise Line; Cruise Ship: Carnival Glory; Ports of Call: Port Canaveral, Nassau, Princess Cays, Port Canaveral;[…]

Royal Caribbean, Cozumel & CocoCay from Port Canaveral, February 3, 2025

5-day cruise to Mexico on board Voyager of the Seas Cruising from: Port Canaveral (Orlando), Florida; Departure Date: February 3, 2025; Duration: 5-day cruise; Cruise Line: Royal Caribbean; Cruise Ship: Voyager of the Seas; Ports of Call: Port Canaveral, Cozumel, CocoCay,[…]

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Carnival Freedom, Eastern Caribbean from Port Canaveral, February 1, 2025

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Norwegian Epic, Eastern Caribbean from Port Canaveral, February 1, 2025

7-day cruise to Puerto Plata, Tortola, St. Thomas and Great Stirrup Cay with NCL Cruising from: Port Canaveral (Orlando), Florida; Departure Date: February 1, 2025; Duration: 7-day cruise; Cruise Line: Norwegian Cruise Line; Cruise Ship: Norwegian Epic; Ports of Call: Port[…]

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Port Canaveral Cruise Ship Terminal Directions and Parking

Port Canaveral Port Canaveral, Florida 32920

Cruise Terminal assignment is posted at the entrance to the port:

  • A-Side North Cruise Terminals (Exit 54A) | Cruise Terminal #6: 9241 Charles Rowland Drive
  • B-Side South Cruise Terminals (Exit 54B) | Cruise Terminal #3: 220 Christopher Columbus Drive

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Parking Information Rates are subject to change. 

$17 USD per day, plus tax  ( including day of arrival and day of departure )

  • Gated, secure outdoor parking lots and parking garages, patrolled 24 hours a day.
  • No reservations are needed. 
  • Full payment is due upon exiting the parking facility.
  • Cash is not accepted.
  • Visa, MasterCard, the Discover Card and American Express credit cards. 
  • EPASS and SunPass accepted only  at the Cruise Terminal 3 parking garage.
  • Oversized parking for RV's and buses is available at each Cruise Terminal. 
  • Disabled Parking spaces are available. See website for restrictions. 
  • For additional information, contact the Canaveral Port Authority at 321 783-7831. 

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  • For passenger safety, security and convenience please proceed directly to the cruise terminal to drop off passengers and baggage.
  • Porters will assist with your baggage and parking personnel will direct drivers to the appropriate parking facility.
  • Passenger and luggage drop off is available in front of the terminal or in the parking facility.

Departure Tips Passengers have the option to retrieve their vehicles and pick up their companions and luggage in front of the terminal entrance or they can walk with their luggage to their vehicle and depart when ready.  

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15+ Orlando Hotels With Cruise & Airport Shuttles to Port Canaveral

If you are flying into Orlando for a cruise from Port Canaveral, then you are going to need to figure out how to get to your ship. The port is about 45 minutes away from the Orlando International Airport (MCO), which is the closest major airport to the cruise terminals.

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The good news is that as one of the busiest ports in America, there are a number of options to get to the cruise terminal. From Uber to shuttles, you can easily make your way to the Port Canaveral/Cocoa Beach area .

But perhaps no way of getting to the port is as convenient as an Orlando hotel near the airport with a cruise shuttle. As a way of winning your business, many spots near the airport offer a free shuttle to their hotel after you arrive from your flight. And then after your stay, they can help you with a shuttle ride to Port Canaveral (for a fee).

This way you don’t have to worry how you are going to get to the hotel from the airport or to the cruise ship on the day you sail. (A number of hotels in Port Canaveral also offer cruise shuttles if you prefer to stay closer to your ship.)

How Airport and Cruise Shuttles Work for Orlando Hotels

Airport Shuttles : Most of the hotels below work in a similar way. They offer free shuttles between the airport and the hotel that run either 24 hours per day, or at all times except for a few hours in the middle of the night.

You’ll want to get all your luggage and only then call the hotel. They will direct you on where to go to catch your ride. Since all the hotels below are right near the Orlando airport, the ride should only take 5-10 minutes.

Port Canaveral Shuttles : Given the distance, the vast majority of hotels don’t have their own shuttle to the port. Instead, cruise passengers can arrange a ride with a third-party shuttle provider if staying at a hotel near the airport. So you book the hotel and then contact the shuttle company to book your ride . The shuttle will pick you up right at the hotel to take you to the port. They will also give you a ride back for your flight when you return. 

Expect the shuttle to run roughly $50-70 per person, round trip. The following companies offer pickup at the hotels near the airport.

  • Cortrans Shuttle
  • Port Canaveral Quick Shuttle
  • Danica Transportation  

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Orlando Hotels With Cruise Shuttle Pickup & Airport Shuttles

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The following hotels sit near the Orlando airport and offer a shuttle between your flight and their location. To get to the cruise port, they either offer a shuttle package, or you can arrange a pick-up from one of the companies mentioned above.

Hyatt Place Orlando Airport With a regular shuttle from the Orlando International airport, free wi-fi, and pool, there is a lot to like about the Hyatt Place. Maybe that’s why it sees an average review rating of 4.5 out of 5. To get to the port you can use their “Cruise to Port Canaveral” package. This offers a ride for two (a package for four is also available) round trip from the hotel to Port Canaveral, along with parking while you’re gone if you need it.

  • Price: $$-$$$
  • Review Rating: 4.5 out of 5
  • Shuttle: Included with package
  • Phone: 407-816-7800

Hampton Inn & Suites Orlando Airport @ Gateway Village Hampton Inn seems to universally earn great reviews from guests, and this edition is no different, earning a rating of 4.5 out of 5. It’s among the closest hotels to the airport, and should only take you five minutes to get there with the free airport shuttle. Of course you get all the goodies like free wi-fi and breakfast as well. Then, the shuttle companies listed earlier can pick you up at the hotel and get you to the ship.

  • Phone: 407-857-2830

Residence Inn Orlando Airport Highly rated, there’s a lot to like about the Residence Inn, including that it’s just minutes away from your flight and has a free airport shuttle. It also serves free breakfast, has wi-fi, and even offers more space with full kitchens. Convenient, comfortable, and with easy access to the port, it’s hard to go wrong with this spot.

  • Review Rating: 4 out of 5
  • Phone: 407-856-2444

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SpringHill Suites Orlando Airport Affordable, clean, and offering full suites instead of just rooms (great for families), SpringHill can also take care of your transportation needs. They offer a complementary ride to and from the hotel and your flight. As for Port Canaveral, you can book a room package through GoPort, or simply book the shuttle alone from one of the companies mentioned above.

  • Phone: 407-816-5533

Wingate by Wyndham An affordable hotel, the Wingate is minutes from the airport and near a number of restaurants and shops. With free rides to and from the airport and free breakfast, you can settle in after your flight and leave for the cruise ship with a nice meal. A phone call to the hotel told use they did not have a shuttle, but suggested Danica Transportation to catch a ride to the cruise terminal.

  • Phone: 407-801-6394

Marriott Orlando Airport Lakeside This Marriott offers up a strong review rating and includes a 24-hour complimentary shuttle between MCO and the hotel. It also sits right between two small lakes, so despite being near the airport, it can feel like a much more relaxing environment. Best of all, with its location near other hotels and the airport, all the major shuttle companies will offer service between the Marriott and Port Canaveral.

  • Phone: 407-851-9000

Best Western Airport Inn & Suites Looking for a hotel that won’t break the bank? The Best Western earns good reviews but can be found on some nights for around $100 per person. Less than 10 minutes from the airport, it features a free ride from your plane to the hotel between 4 a.m.-12 a.m. When it’s time to cruise, you are only about 45 minutes from the port and several shuttle services pickup here.

  • Price: $-$$
  • Phone: 407-581-2800

Ramada Suites Orlando Airport Just five minutes from the airport, the Ramada Suites offers a free airport shuttle that runs from 4:30 a.m. to 1:00 a.m. for guests. In addition, they offer nice perks like free wi-fi and breakfast, as well as an outdoor pool and fitness center. While the hotel offered a shuttle before the health crisis (and may again in the future), for now it’s not difficult to simply book a separate shuttle through one of the companies listed above.

  • Phone: 407-641-5484

Sheraton Suites Orlando Airport Next door to the Ramada and only minutes from your flight, the Sheraton Suites offers a resort-style pool in its protected courtyard, giving you a piece of vacation before you start your cruise. There’s a free shuttle from the airport, and while you would need to arrange your own transportation to Port Canaveral at this time via the providers mentioned above, the hotel sits practically a straight shot from the cruise port.

  • Phone: 407-240-5555

Embassy Suites Orlando Airport Embassy Suites is known for its high level of service, and this location is no different, earning a 4.5 out of five in reviews. It’s only five minutes from the airport, and offers a free shuttle back and forth. As for the cruise port, that ride will take about 45 minutes. You can either book your own transportation, or GoPort offers a package that includes the hotel stay and a ride to the port. 

  • Phone: 407-888-9339

Homewood Suites Orlando Airport Just minutes from the airport with a sun-drenched pool and near lots of restaurants, there’s a lot to like about the Homewood Suites. It’s highly rated (4.5/5), pet-friendly, and has a free shuttle to and from the airport. GoPort offers a shuttle between the hotel, cruise port, and then back to the airport for around $70 per person.

  • Phone: 407-857-5791

La Quinta Orlando Airport North Free breakfast, wi-fi, gym, and pool come standard, in addition to the airport shuttle (5 a.m. to 8 p.m.). Meanwhile you are in the middle of a group of hotels that are close to the airport, as well as a number of restaurants. Need a ride to the port? The major shuttle companies should pickup here, making it a breeze to get to the ship on cruise day.

  • Phone: 407-240-5000

Holiday Inn Orlando International Airport Sitting just a mile from the airport, it won’t take you long to get from your flight to the hotel. With the shuttle you’ll have a ride whenever you arrive in Orlando. Sailing with kids? Those 18 and under stay free and kids 11 and under eat free at the hotel’s restaurant. Given the location, booking a ride from one of the many shuttle companies to the cruise port would be no issue.

  • Phone: 407-851-6400

Courtyard Orlando Airport Within walking distance of restaurants, highly rated, and with free wi-fi and free shuttle between the hotel and airport, there’s a lot to like about this hotel. Time to go to the port? It’s about 45 minutes away. You can arrange a third-party shuttle via services like Cortrans or Port Canaveral Quick Shuttle that can get you there and then to the airport once the cruise is over.

  • Phone: 407-240-7200

Staybridge Suites: Orlando Airport South Traveling with a family? Then a spot like this Staybridge Suites may be idea as the hotel features larger rooms ideal for sleeping more than two people. Sitting just 1.5 miles from the Orlando airport, it’s not far from plane to hotel and the 24-hour airport shuttle can pick you up. Plus, the Monday-Wednesday social has free food, beer, wine, and soda. 

  • Phone: 407-438-2121

Avid Hotel Orlando A relatively new hotel, this spot is ideal if you just want something simple and convenient before your cruise. Free breakfast, free wi-fi, and a complimentary shuttle between the hotel and airport? No wonder the no-fuss hotel is getting good reviews. Come cruise day, companies like Go Port can pick you up at the hotel and get you to your ship with no issue.

  • Phone: 407-640-7460

Port Canaveral Hotels With Orlando Airport Shuttles

The advantage of staying in Port Canaveral is that you are closer to your ship. The drawback is that it’s a longer day if you are flying into Orlando and then heading out to the port area. Still, if you want to stay in Port Canaveral, there are a handful of hotels that offer shuttles between the Orlando airport and the hotel. They also offer a shuttle to the cruise port.

Radisson Resort at the Port As with many hotels in the area, the Radisson caters to cruisers. But not every hotel can offer the resort style feel and attractions of the Radisson, such as the large pool with waterfall.

As well, the Radisson offers a “Fly, Stay, and Cruise” package that can get you from the Orlando airport to the hotel, a night’s stay, and transportation to the port for two people. Additional guests are $45 each. It also includes your ride back to the airport after your cruise.

  • Distance to Port: 1.5 miles

Beachside Hotel & Suites Situated in the heart of Cocoa Beach, Beachside Hotel & Suites is right near the water and only a 10-minute ride to the cruise terminal. In other words, the location is ideal for anyone wanting to spend some time in the area before their cruise. The hotel was recently renovated and now includes a large lazy river pool and updated rooms.

The hotel’s website says it offers airport shuttle and cruise shuttle packages. This includes a “Fly, Snooze & Cruise” deal that includes round trip service to/from the Orlando airport and a transfer to the terminal. 

  • Distance to Port: 4.5 miles

Cocoa Beach Suites This hotel is a short 2-minute walk to the beach, and you don’t even have to have a car to get to your room. If you fly into Orlando International, then the airport offers transportation options. Specifically, they offer a “Snooze and Cruise” deal . With this package you get transportation for two from the airport (Orlando, but Melbourne and Sanford are also available), transportation to the ship, and then back to the airport.

  • Review Rating: 3.5 out of 5

Want to stay closer to the port? See our listing of Port Canaveral hotels with shuttles here .

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The Carnival Freedom 's next two sailings have been canceled after the cruise ship, based out of Florida, caught fire . Again.

Carnival initially said there were no expected changes in its schedule but on Sunday afternoon announced cancellations of the Monday and Friday cruises out of Port Canaveral, which come during a busy spring break period.

"Regrettably, the damage is more than we first thought, and will require an immediate repair to stabilize the funnel, resulting in the cancellation of the March 25 and March 29 cruises from Port Canaveral," according to a statement issued by Matt Lupoli, Carnival Cruise Line's senior manager of public relations. "The funnel has been stabilized for the ship’s return to Port Canaveral overnight to disembark guests, and then it will go to the Freeport shipyard on Monday afternoon to begin the required repairs."

This is the second time in less than two years this cruise ship's funnel has caught on fire and disrupted the schedule.

Carnival cruise fire: Carnival Freedom's next two cruises from Port Canaveral canceled after exhaust funnel fire

When did the Carnival Freedom catch on fire?

The fire broke out on the port side of the ship's exhaust funnel area at about 3:15 p.m. Saturday, Carnival said.

The ship was 20 miles off Eleuthera Island, Bahamas. It was intended to call on the Carnival private island of Princess Cay but had rerouted toward Freeport due to adverse weather.

"The ship’s fire response team was quickly activated, and the ship’s captain also turned the vessel towards the heavy rain in the area to maximize the efforts to put out the flames," an earlier Carnival statement said. The fire was put out by 5:20 p.m., the cruise line said.

Why did the Carnival Freedom cruise ship catch fire?

Unknown at this time.

"Eyewitnesses reported the possibility of a lightning strike, and that is being investigated," Carnival said, "but cannot yet be confirmed."

Was anyone hurt in the Carnival Freedom fire?

The cruise line said there were no reports of passenger injuries, although two firefighting crew members were treated for minor smoke inhalation and part of the funnel fell onto Deck 10, according to Carnival.

There were about 3.700 passengers aboard.

Which Carnival Freedom cruises have been canceled?

While initially the cruise line said the schedule would not be affected, further investigation found more damage than suspected. Scheduled cruises for Monday, March 25 and Friday, March 29 have been canceled.

Can I get a refund for my canceled Carnival Freedom cruise?

"We sincerely regret the impact to our embarking guests, as we know they have been looking forward to their spring break vacation<' Carnival Cruises said in a statement. "We are providing all guests on both canceled cruises a full refund and a 100% future cruise credit, so they can come back and enjoy a future cruise with us. We also greatly appreciate the terrific guests who are currently sailing with us, for their outstanding cooperation and support."

Where is Port Canaveral?

Port Canaveral, Florida is located on a barrier island between the Banana River and the Atlantic Ocean just north of Cape Canaveral. The port is 54 miles from Orlando and 75 miles from Daytona Beach.

What is the funnel on a cruise ship?

A cruise ship exhaust funnel works as a smokestack to lift emissions away from the deck and from passengers and crew. They're often called stacks.

The Carnival Freedom debuted a new stylized winged funnel in October last year after a 16-day dry-dock refurbishment in Cadiz, Spain. Carnival cruise funnels are referred to as the whale tail.

Has the Carnival Freedom cruise ship caught on fire before?

A fire broke out in the funnel area in May 2022 while it was docked in Grand Turk. Three scheduled sailings were canceled while the ship was repaired at a shipyard in Grand Bahama.

The ship was carrying about 2,500 passengers at the time and a crew of about 1,100, according to the cruise line. There were no injuries reported.

Which cruise ship caught fire?

The  Carnival Freedom  caught on fire on Saturday, March 23.

The 110,000-ton vessel made its inaugural sail in 2007.  The Freedom, which has 13 decks, can hold up to 3,754 passengers and 1,150 crew members. 

Has a Carnival cruise ship ever sank?

No. But one has been shipwrecked.

On Jan. 13, 2012, the Costa Concordia struck a reef and capsized off the Tuscan island of Giglio. The ship, which was owned by a Carnival Corporation subsidiary, when the captain steered the 952-foot, 13-deck ship close to the shore to "impress the passengers" and tore a 160-foot gash in the port hull.

Captain Francesco Schettino was found guilty of manslaughter in 2015 and sentenced to 16 years in prison for the deaths of 32 passengers and crewmembers.

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A fire broke out in the exhaust funnel of the Carnival Freedom cruise ship near the Bahamas on Saturday, according to a news release.

Officials said the fire was quickly extinguished, but the damage is worse than originally anticipated. As a result, the cruise line announced the March 25 and 29 Freedom cruises from Port Canaveral have been canceled.

According to the release, witnesses reported seeing a lightning strike, but the the cause of the fire has not yet been determined.

“The funnel has been stabilized for the ship’s return to Port Canaveral overnight to disembark guests, and then it will go to the Freeport shipyard on Monday afternoon to begin the required repairs,” the release read in part. “We sincerely regret the impact to our embarking guests, as we know they have been looking forward to their spring break vacation. We are providing all guests on both cancelled cruises a full refund and a 100% future cruise credit so they can come back and enjoy a future cruise with us.”

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This is the second time in the past two years that a fire broke out on the Freedom. In May of 2022, the ship was docked in Grand Turk when flames erupted from the exhaust funnel.

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PORT CANAVERAL, Fla. - Scary moments were caught on camera when passengers witnessed the Carnival Freedom cruise ship catch fire . It’s the second time this has happened on this specific ship in two years.

Video shows flames and smoke coming from the ship's port side exhaust funnel on Saturday, March 23. The ship was 20 miles off the Bahamas coast at the time. 

The cruise line has canceled their next two trips out of Port Canaveral, leaving thousands of people, like Lisa Maus, stranded.

"Where do you go?" Maus said. "It is spring break in Florida!"

Maus and her husband flew 1,700 miles from Indiana. They are now crashing with friends in Satellite Beach while they come up with another plan. 

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"2,800 and some people have flown in or driven in or whatever, and we’re all displaced! What to do? I’m dumbfounded," Maus said. 

FOX 35 News spoke to Ja’dynn Fluellen, one of ten kids on a youth trip now stuck in Central Florida.

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"It’s kind of like devastating and mind-blowing because we looked forward to doing this and having memories to look back on," Fluellen said.

Chaperone, Selina Hall, said they drove 10 hours from Tennessee. Right now, the group of 14 is staying at an Airbnb in Cocoa.

"We only had the one night," Hall said. "So, we’re still unsure about what we’re going to do for the rest of the week."

The nonprofit organization, called H.O.P.E, fundraised for one year for this cruise, said H.O.P.E founder Stella Robinette.

"Most of these kids, 95% of them, are low-income youth that don’t have this opportunity and for this to be snatched away from them, that’s hard," Robinette said. "All of the money that they have raised has basically went to Carnival. So, there’s not much money for them to do anything right now. When we looked at tickets at different places here, we can’t afford to pay for 14 people."

According to Carnival, all customers will receive a full refund and a 100% future cruise credit. Maus said she was told refunds could take up to three weeks.

Robinette said H.O.P.E is now fundraising again, to try and stay in Central Florida for the week and give the children the spring break they deserve. To contribute to their efforts, you can visit: www.hopetricities.com .

Carnival released the following statement:

"Carnival Freedom experienced a fire in the port side of the exhaust funnel on Saturday. Our onboard team acted quickly to contain and put out the fire. While we continue to investigate multiple eyewitness reports of a lightning strike, our technical team completed a thorough assessment during the ship’s visit to Freeport today. Regrettably, the damage is more than we first thought and will require an immediate repair to stabilize the funnel, resulting in the cancellation of the March 25 and March 29 cruises from Port Canaveral. The funnel has been stabilized for the ship’s return to Port Canaveral overnight to disembark guests, and then it will go to the Freeport shipyard on Monday afternoon to begin the required repairs. We sincerely regret the impact to our embarking guests, as we know they have been looking forward to their spring break vacation. We are providing all guests on both cancelled cruises a full refund and a 100% future cruise credit so they can come back and enjoy a future cruise with us. We also greatly appreciate the terrific guests who are currently sailing with us, for their outstanding cooperation and support."

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Carnival cancels 2 planned cruises from Port Canaveral after ship catches fire

Passengers on a Carnival cruise ship that caught fire over the weekend are expected to disembark at Port Canaveral.

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Videos sent to Ch. 9 show dark smoke and flames coming from the Carnival Freedom’s exhaust funnel on Saturday.

Carnival says lightning may be to blame.

In response to this fire, the next two cruises on the ship have been canceled.

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The ship was scheduled to depart from Port Canaveral on Monday, and then again on Friday.

The fire was reported while the ship was near the Bahamas.

Passengers reported seeing lightning strike the boat, but the investigation is still underway.

Read: New cruise line coming to Port Canaveral this year

Carnival Cruise Lines released the following statement:

Carnival Freedom experienced a fire in the port side of the exhaust funnel on Saturday. Our onboard team acted quickly to contain and put out the fire. While we continue to investigate multiple eyewitness reports of a lightning strike, our technical team completed a thorough assessment during the ship’s visit to Freeport today. Regrettably, the damage is more than we first thought and will require an immediate repair to stabilize the funnel, resulting in the cancellation of the March 25 and March 29 cruises from Port Canaveral.

The funnel has been stabilized for the ship’s return to Port Canaveral overnight to disembark guests, and then it will go to the Freeport shipyard on Monday afternoon to begin the required repairs.

We sincerely regret the impact to our embarking guests, as we know they have been looking forward to their spring break vacation. We are providing all guests on both cancelled cruises a full refund and a 100% future cruise credit so they can come back and enjoy a future cruise with us. We also greatly appreciate the terrific guests who are currently sailing with us, for their outstanding cooperation and support.

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Carnival Cruise Lines to cancel upcoming cruises due to damage from fire

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PORT CANAVERAL, Fla. — The Carnival Freedom ship will not be embarking on its scheduled cruises from Port Canaveral on March 25 and March 29 according to Carnival Cruise Lines.

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The Carnival Freedom experienced a fire on the port side of the exhaust funnel on Saturday, eyewitnesses reported a lightning strike hit the ship causing the fire and was quickly put out by the onboard team Carnival told Channel 9.

The ship went through a thorough assessment while the ship was in Freeport Sunday where it was discovered it will require immediate repair to stabilize the funnel.

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Carnival Cruise Lines to cancel upcoming cruises due to damage from fire (WFTV)

The funnel was stabilized enough to make it back to Port Canaveral overnight to disembark guests and then will go back to the Freeport shipyard on Monday afternoon to begin the required repairs.

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“We sincerely regret the impact to our embarking guests, as we know they have been looking forward to their spring break vacation. We are providing all guests on both canceled cruises a full refund and a 100% future cruise credit so they can come back and enjoy a future cruise with us. We also greatly appreciate the terrific guests who are currently sailing with us, for their outstanding cooperation and support” according to Carnival Cruise Lines.

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Airport and Pier Transfers

Airport transportation.

There's no need to start your vacation with stress. Get your airport-to-ship transportation taken care of with worry-free transfer service from Carnival. You'll also gain access to the cruise terminal as soon as the transfer gets you there, regardless of your arrival appointment time — a small thing that's surprisingly nice on embarkation day! And after the cruise, of course we'll get you to the airport in time for your return flight.

Book your transfer service up to two days prior to your sail date (if you're sailing from Charleston, the limit is five days prior.) Children under two ride for free, as long as they ride on a parent's lap and do not occupy a seat.

BARCELONA TRANSFERS

Carnival Cruise Line offers transportation between Barcelona International Airport and Port of Barcelona on the days of embarkation or debarkation only. Guests may purchase transportation up to two days prior to their sail date.

FLIGHT AND TRANSPORTATION TIMES

Airport-to-pier transportation

To purchase Carnival’s transportation service, your flight must arrive at Barcelona Airport no later than 12:00 PM on the day of your cruise.

Transportation service will be provided between 10:00 AM and 1:00 PM.

NOTE: Guests who purchase their own air tickets and are using Carnival's Airport Transportation are required to provide flight information via Online Check-In no later than two days prior to their cruise date. The airport is staffed based on known flight information. Once all known flights are met, the staff is released and service is no longer available.

Pier-to-airport transportation

Return flights must not be any earlier than 12:00 PM. Transportation service will be provided during the duration of the debarkation process.

PURCHASING TRANSPORTATION

To purchase transportation, guests can contact either their travel agent or Carnival reservations directly at 1-800-327-9501. Guests can also purchase transportation by following these steps:

Guests who purchase their own air tickets are required to provide flight information via Online Check-In when purchasing transportation. Changes to flight details are the responsibility of the guest and must be re-entered into Online Check-In no later than two days prior to their cruise. Carnival is not responsible for providing transportation to guests who schedule flights outside of the service times listed above or provide incorrect flight information.

UPON ARRIVAL AT THE AIRPORT

After collecting their luggage, guests should proceed to customs. Once there, a representative will escort guests to the pier transportation. Transfer service will be provided by Intercruises Shoreside & Port Services. Should guests have questions regarding the transfer service, the transfer provider can be reached at the following contact number on the day of the sailing only : +34 606-289-559.

Meeting Point: Barcelona International Arrival (Terminal 1) outside customs.

ON THE RETURN HOME

A pier representative will direct guests to their motorcoach once they clear customs and exit the terminal.

CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS

The vehicle operator is an independent contractor. Carnival assumes no liability for losses, damages or injuries in connection with the use of the operator. Carnival reserves the right to discontinue transportation service at any time. Prices and acceptable flight times are subject to change without notice.

* Transportation rates are subject to change and unused services are non-refundable.

GALVESTON TRANSFERS

Carnival Cruise Line offers transportation between George Bush Intercontinental Airport or Hobby International Airport to the Port of Galveston on the day of embarkation or debarkation only. Guests may purchase transportation up to two days prior to their sail date.

All Ships: To purchase Carnival's transportation service, your flight must arrive at:   • George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) no later than 12:00 PM on the day of your cruise.   • Hobby International Airport (HOU) no later than 12:00 PM on the day of your cruise.

Transportation service will be provided from:   • George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) between 10:00 AM and 12:30 PM.   • Hobby International Airport (HOU) between 10:00 AM and 12:30 PM.

NOTE Guests who purchase their own air tickets and are using Carnival’s Airport Transportation are required to provide flight information via Online Check-In no later than two days prior to their cruise date. The airport is staffed based on known flight information. Once all known flights are met, the staff is released and service is no longer available.

Return flights must not be any earlier than 1:30 PM on the day of debarkation. Transfer service will be provided during the duration of the debarkation process.

To purchase transportation, guests can either contact their travel agent or Carnival reservations directly at 1-800-327-9501. Guests can also purchase transportation by following these steps:

Transfer service is available from either George Bush Intercontinental or Houston Hobby Airport. After collecting luggage, guests should proceed to one of the meeting points listed below. Once there, a representative will escort guests to the pier transportation. Should guests have questions regarding the transfer service, the transfer provider can be reached at the following contact number on the day of the sailing only : 386-753-8231.

Arriving into George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH): Terminal A & B: Opposite of baggage claim carousels, near escalator entrance to the subway Terminal C: Near baggage claim ten (10) Terminal E: Use the subway to go to Terminal C; representatives near baggage claim ten (10)

Arriving into Houston Hobby (HOU): Near baggage claim four (4)

Guests who arrive prior to their sail date must return to one of the below meeting points on the day of sailing no later than 11:00 AM. George Bush Intercontinental (IAH): Terminal C near baggage claim ten (10) Houston Hobby (HOU): Near baggage claim four (4)

LONDON (DOVER) TRANSFERS

Carnival Cruise Line offers transportation services between London Heathrow International Airport, London Gatwick International Airport, Victoria Coach Station, and the Port of Dover on the days of embarkation or debarkation only. Guests may purchase transportation up to two days prior to their sail date.

To purchase Carnival's transportation service, your flight must arrive before 12:00 PM on the day of your cruise.

London Heathrow International Airport: Transportation service will be provided between 10:00 AM and 12:00 PM with transfers scheduled to run every 45 - 60 minutes.

London Gatwick International Airport: Transportation service will be provided at 11:00 AM.

London City Departures

Transfers from the Victoria Coach Station to the Port of Dover are located at 164 Buckingham Palace Rd, Belgravia, London, SW1W9TP. Departure is at 11:30 AM on the day of embarkation and at 9:00 AM on the day of debarkation.

NOTE: Guests who purchase their own air tickets and are using Carnival’s Airport Transportation are required to provide flight information via Online Check-In no later than two days prior to their cruise date. The airport is staffed based on known flight information. Once all known flights are met, the staff is released and service is no longer available.

Return flights must not be any earlier than 1:00 PM on the day of debarkation. Transportation service will be provided during the duration of the debarkation process. The service will start at 6:30 AM and 07:30 AM from the Port of Dover to London Heathrow International Airport and London Gatwick International Airport. Please allow between 2-2.5 hours of travel time to London Heathrow International Airport and approximately 1.5 hours of travel time to London Gatwick International Airport. Guests are advised to arrive at the airport three hours prior to international flights.

Guests who purchase their own airfare tickets are required to provide flight information via Online Check-In when purchasing transportation. Changes to flight details are the responsibility of the guest and must be entered into Online Check-In no later than two days prior to their cruise. Carnival is not responsible for providing transportation to guests who schedule flights outside of the service times listed above or to guests who provide incorrect flight information.

After collecting their luggage, guests proceed to customs and into the arrivals area. Once there, a representative will be located at the meeting points below and will escort guests to the pier transportation. Transfer service will be provided by Intercruises Shoreside and Port Services. Should guests have questions regarding the transfer service, the transfer provider can be reached at the following contact number on the day of the sailing only: +44 798-988-1258.

Guests who arrive prior to their sail date must return to one of the below meeting points on the day of sailing no later than 11:00 AM:

  • London Heathrow International Airport – Arrivals halls (T3)
  • London Gatwick International Airport – Arrivals halls (South Terminals)

Guests staying in London prior to their sail date may purchase transfers from London Victoria Coach Station to the Port of Dover. Transfer departure is at 11:30 AM. Victoria Coach Station is a motor coach station in London, located at 164 Buckingham Palace Rd, Belgravia, London, SW1W9TP.

Once guests have arrived at the Victoria Coach Station, please proceed to check the departure screens to locate the coach bay number, which will be indicated under “Carnival Legend – Dover”.

A pier representative will direct guests to a motor coach once they have collected their luggage and exited the terminal.

The vehicle operator is an independent contractor. Carnival assumes no liability for losses, damages, or injuries in connection with the use of the operator. Carnival reserves the right to discontinue transportation service at any time. Prices and acceptable flight times are subject to change without notice.

LONDON (SOUTHAMPTON) TRANSFERS

Carnival Cruise Line offers transportation services between London Heathrow International Airport, London Gatwick International Airport, Victoria Coach Station, the Victoria Coach Station and the Port of Southampton on the day of embarkation only. Guests may purchase transportation up to two days prior to their sail date.

  • London Heathrow International Airport – before 12:00 PM on the embarkation day
  • London Gatwick International Airport – before 11:30 AM on the embarkation day
  • London Heathrow International Airport – 1.5 hours based on traffic conditions
  • London Gatwick International Airport – 2 hours based on traffic conditions

Kindly allow 1.5 hours to exit Customs in both airports.

  • London Heathrow International Airport – between 10:00 AM and 12:00 PM
  • London Gatwick International Airport – at 11:00 AM and 12:00 PM
  • Located at 164 Buckingham Palace Rd, Belgravia, London, SW1W9TP
  • Only one departure at 11:30 AM for embarkation.

To purchase transportation, guests can contact either their travel agent or Carnival reservations directly at 1-800-327-9501. Guests can also purchase transportation here , or by following these steps:

Guests who purchase their own airfare tickets are required to provide flight information via Online Check-In when purchasing transportation. Changes to flight details are the responsibility of the guest and must be entered into Online Check-In no later than two days prior to their cruise. Carnival is not responsible for providing transportation to guests who schedule flights outside of the service times listed above or providing incorrect flight information.

After collecting their luggage, guests should proceed to customs and into the arrivals area. Once there, a representative will escort guests to the pier transportation.

Guests who arrive prior to their sail date must return to one of the below meeting points on the day of sailing no later than 11:00 AM.

  • London Heathrow International Airport – arrivals halls (T1, T2, T3 and T5)
  • London Gatwick International Airport – arrivals halls (North and South Terminals)

Guests staying in London prior to their sail date may purchase transfers from London Victoria Coach Station to Southampton. Transfer departure is at 11:30 AM. Victoria Coach Station is a motorcoach station in London, located at 164 Buckingham Palace Rd, Belgravia, London, SW1W9TP.

Once guests have arrived at the Victoria Coach Station, please proceed to check the departure screens to locate the coach bay number, which will be indicated under “Carnival Pride – Southampton”.

  • Office hours (9:00 AM – 5:30 PM [17:30]) – +44 (0) 207467 7690
  • Emergency number (out of office hours) – +44 (0) 7989 88 1258

After debarking, a pier representative will direct guests to a motorcoach once they have collected their luggage and exited the terminal.

LOS ANGELES TRANSFERS

Carnival Cruise Line offers transportation between Los Angeles International Airport or Long Beach Airport to Port of Long Beach on the day of embarkation or debarkation only. Guests may purchase transportation up to two days prior to their sail date.

4:00 PM and 4:30 PM Ship Departure: To purchase Carnival's transportation service, your flight must arrive at:   • Los Angeles International Airport no later than 12:00 PM on the day of your cruise.   • Long Beach Airport no later than 12:30 PM on the day of your cruise.

Transportation service will be provided from:   • Los Angeles International Airport between 9:30 AM and 12:30 PM.   • Long Beach Airport between 9:30 AM and 1:00 PM.

5:00 PM Ship Departure: To purchase Carnival's transportation service, your flight must arrive at:   • Los Angeles International Airport no later than 1:30 PM on the day of your cruise.   • Long Beach Airport no later than 2:30 PM on the day of your cruise.

Transportation service will be provided from:   • Los Angeles International Airport between 9:30 AM and 2:00 PM.   • Long Beach Airport between 9:30 AM and 3:00 PM.

Return flights must not be any earlier than:

7:00 AM Ship Arrival:   • Los Angeles International Airport: 12:00 PM   • Long Beach Airport: 11:00 AM

8:00 AM and 9:00 AM Ship Arrival:   • Los Angeles International Airport: 1:00 PM   • Long Beach Airport: 12:30 PM

Transportation service will be provided during the duration of the debarkation process.

After collecting luggage, proceed to one of the meeting points listed below. Once there, a representative will escort guests to the pier transportation. Transfers service will be provided by Metro Shore Services. Should guests have questions regarding the transfer service, the transfer provider can be reached at the following contact number on the day of the sailing only : 310-816-6600

Arriving into Los Angeles Airport (LAX):   • Terminals 1 & 2: Baggage claim one (#1)   • Terminals 4 to 7: Baggage claim five (#5)   • International Flight Arrival: Outside of the customs screening area

Arriving into Long Beach Airport (LGB):   • Baggage claim 1

Guests who arrive prior to their sail date must return to one of the below meeting points on the day of sailing no later than 12:00 PM:   • Los Angeles Airport (LAX): Terminal 1: Baggage claim one (#1)   • Long Beach Airport (LGB): Baggage claim 1; contact transfer provider to coordinate your pick-up time.

MIAMI TRANSFERS

Carnival Cruise Line offers transportation between Miami International or Ft. Lauderdale International Airport to Port Miami on the day of embarkation or debarkation only. Guests may purchase transportation up to two days prior to their sail date.

To purchase Carnival's transportation service, your flight must arrive by no later than the time listed below on the day of your cruise:   • Ft. Lauderdale International - no later than 11:30 AM   • Miami International Airport - no later than 12:00 PM

Transportation service will run hourly and will be provided as follows:   • Ft. Lauderdale International Airport - one departure at 12:00 PM   • Miami International Airport - between 10:00 AM and 12:30 PM

NOTE: Guests who purchase their own airfare tickets and are using Carnival's Airport Transportation are required to provide flight information via Online Check-In no later than two days prior to their cruise date. The airport is staffed based on known flight information. Once all known flights are met, the staff is released and service is no longer available.

Return flights must not be any earlier than 1:00 PM on the day of debarkation.

Transportation service will be provided as follows:   • Ft. Lauderdale International Airport - one departure at 9:30 AM   • Miami International Airport - between 8:00 AM and 9:30 AM

To purchase transportation, guests can either contact their travel agent or Carnival reservations directly at 1-800-327-9501. Guests can also purchase transportation here , or by following these steps:

After collecting their luggage, guests should proceed to one of the meeting points listed below. Once there, a representative will escort guests to the pier transportation.

Arriving into Miami International Airport (MIA):   • Terminal D: Near baggage claim #22   • Terminal J: Near baggage claim #1

Arriving into Fort Lauderdale International Airport (FLL):   • Terminals #1 & 3: Near baggage claim #3   • Terminals #2 & 4: Near baggage claim #1

Guests who arrive prior to their sail date must return to the airport to one of the following meeting locations no later 11:00 AM:   • Miami International Airport (MIA): Near baggage claim #1 or #22   • Fort Lauderdale International Airport (FLL): Terminal #2 near baggage claim #1

Transfer service will be provided by Americas Transportation. Should guests have questions regarding the transfer service, the transfer provider can be reached at the following contact number on the day of the sailing only : 305-859-9000.

NEW ORLEANS TRANSFERS

Carnival Cruise Line offers transportation between New Orleans International Airport and the Port of New Orleans on the day of embarkation or debarkation only. Guests may purchase transportation up to two days prior to their sail date.

To purchase Carnival's transportation service, your flight must arrive no later than 1:00 PM on the day of your cruise. Transportation service will be provided between 8:30 AM and 1:30 PM.

Return flights must not be any earlier than 11:30 AM on the day of debarkation. Transportation service will be provided during the duration of the debarkation process.

After collecting luggage, guests should proceed towards the Private Transportation area; a transfer service representative will be located between Door 3 and Door 4. Once there, a representative will escort guests to the pier transportation. Guests who arrive prior to their sail date must return to the airport no later than 10:00 AM on the day of sailing to meet with a representative at the meeting point mentioned above.

Transfers service will be provided by Concord Shore Services. Should guests have questions regarding the transfer service, the transfer provider can be reached at the following contact number on the sailing date only: 504-875-9997 or 504-491-0000.

NEW YORK TRANSFERS

Carnival Cruise Line offers transportation between Newark or La Guardia or John F. Kennedy Airport to the Port of New York on the day of embarkation or debarkation only. Guests may purchase transportation up to two days prior to their sail date.

To purchase Carnival's transportation service, your flight must arrive at Newark or La Guardia or John F. Kennedy Airport no later than 12:00 PM on the day of your cruise. Transportation service will be provided between 10:00 AM, 11:00 AM and 12:00 PM.

Return flights must not be any earlier than 1:00 PM on the day of debarkation. Transportation service will be provided during the duration of the debarkation process.

After collecting luggage, guests should proceed to one of the Welcome Center locations listed below. Once there, a representative will escort guests to the pier transportation. Transfers service will be provided by Intercruises Shoreside and Port Services. Should guests have questions regarding the transfer service, the transfer provider can be reached at the following contact number on the day of the sailing only : 646-206-1323 or 347-224-9338.

Arriving into La Guardia Airport :   • Welcome Center in Terminal B, Level 1 Welcome Center or Terminal C Welcome Center (baggage claim level)

Arriving into John F. Kennedy Airport :   • Welcome Center in Terminal 5 Welcome Center, across from Carousel # 3 & # 4

Arriving into Newark Airport :   • Welcome Center in Terminal A (baggage claim level) seating area or Terminal C, Welcome Center (Level 1) seating area at Dunkin' Donuts or Terminal C Welcome Center (Level 1 opposite Starbucks)

Guests who arrive prior to their sail date must return to the airport to one of the meeting locations mentioned to join our hourly departure at 10:00 AM, 11:00 AM and 12:00 PM on the day of sailing. Departures are not available prior to 10:00 AM when Pier Check-in opens. Once there, a Carnival representative will meet and escort you to your pier transportation.

ORLANDO TRANSFERS

Carnival Cruise Line offers transportation between Orlando International Airport or Melbourne International Airport to Port Canaveral on the day of embarkation or debarkation only. Guests may purchase transportation up to two days prior to their sail date.

To purchase Carnival's transportation service, your flight must arrive at:   • Orlando International Airport: No later than 1:00 PM on the day of your cruise.   • Melbourne International Airport: No later than 1:00 PM on the day of your cruise.

Transportation service will be provided from:   • Orlando International Airport between 10:00 AM and 1:30 PM.   • Melbourne International Airport between 10:00 AM and 1:30 PM.

Return flights must not be any earlier than:   • Orlando International Airport 12:50 PM.   • Melbourne International Airport 12:00 PM.

After collecting luggage guests would proceed to one of the meeting points listed below. Once there, a representative will escort guests to the pier transportation. Transportation service is provided by Sunward Tours. Service is scheduled to begin at 10:00 AM. Should guests have questions regarding the transportation service, the transportation provider can be reached at the following contact number on the day of the sailing only : 386-866-0914.

Orlando Airport: Level One Ground Transportation of Terminal B, inside against the wall next to Hertz car rental counter. Melbourne Airport: Within the ground transportation area.

Guests who arrive prior to their sail date must return to the meeting location mentioned above on the day of the sailing no later than 12:00 PM.

Please keep in mind, we cannot guarantee transportation service for guests who do not provide us their flight information or provide incorrect details, and refunds will not be issued.

ROME (CIVITAVECCHIA) TRANSFERS

Carnival Cruise Line offers transportation between Rome–Fiumicino International Airport and Port of Civitavecchia on the days of embarkation or debarkation only. Guests may purchase transportation up to two days prior to their sail date.

To purchase Carnival’s transportation service, your flight must arrive at Rome–Fiumicino International Airport no later than 12:00 PM on the day of your cruise. Transfer service will be provided between 10:00 AM and 1:00 PM. Transfers are scheduled to run every 45-60 minutes.

Driving time from Port of Civitavecchia to FCO Airport is approximately 1.5 hours.

Return flights must not be any earlier than 12:00 PM on the day of debarkation. Transportation service will be provided at 7:00 am, 8:00 AM and 9:00 AM.

Driving time to Rome is 1.5 hours.

It’s recommended for guests on international flights to arrive at FCO Airport at least three hours prior to the flight departure.

Guests who purchase their own air tickets are required to provide flight information via Online Check-In when purchasing transportation. Changes to flight details are the responsibility of the guest and must be entered into Online Check-In no later than two days prior to their cruise. Carnival is not responsible for providing transportation to guests who schedule flights outside of the service times listed above or provide incorrect flight information.

After collecting luggage, guests should proceed to Customs and into the Arrivals area. The meeting point is at Terminal 3, Arrivals, door number 1 (indoor) where a Carnival representative will meet guests and escort them to the pier transportation.

Guests who arrive prior to their sail date must return to the airport meeting point on the day of sailing no later than 11:00 AM.

Transfer service will be provided by Aloschi BROS. Should guests have questions regarding the transfer service, the transfer provider can be reached at the following contact number on the day of the sailing only : +39 064-202-0498.

SAN FRANCISCO TRANSFERS

Carnival Cruise Line offers transportation between San Francisco International Airport and the Port of San Francisco on the days of embarkation or debarkation only. Guests may purchase transportation up to two days prior to their sail date.

To purchase Carnival's transportation service, your flight must arrive at San Francisco Airport no later than 12:00 PM on the day of your cruise. Transfer service will start at 10:30 AM and run hourly to the port until 1:00 PM.

NOTE: Guests who purchase their own airfare tickets and are using Carnival’s Airport Transportation are required to provide flight information via Online Check-In no later than two days prior to their cruise date. The airport is staffed based on known flight information. Once all known flights are met, the staff is released and service is no longer available.

Return flights must not be any earlier than 12:00 PM on the day of debarkation. Transportation services will be provided during the duration of the debarkation process. The service will start at 8:00 AM and run hourly from the port to the airport.

Meeting Points:    • Terminal 1 – Baggage Carousel 1    • Terminal 2 – Base Escalator    • Terminal 3 – Baggage Carousel 1    • International Arrival - Outside of the customs

Transfer service will be provided by Metro Shore Services. Should guests have questions regarding the transfer service, the transfer provider can be reached at the following contact number on the day of the sailing only: +1 415-961-8473.

Guests who arrive prior to their sail date, must return to Terminal #1 Baggage Carousel #1 on the day of sailing, no later than 12:00 PM.

A pier representative will direct guests to a motorcoach once they have collected they have cleared customs and exited the terminal.

SEATTLE TRANSFERS

Carnival Cruise Line offers transportation services between Seattle/Tacoma International Airport and the Port of Seattle on the day of embarkation or debarkation only. Guests may purchase transportation up to two days prior to their sail date.

To purchase Carnival's transportation service, your flight must arrive no later than 12:00 PM on the day of your cruise. Transportation service will start at 10:30 AM and run hourly shuttles to the port until 1:00 PM.

Return flights must not be any earlier than 12:00 PM on the day of debarkation. Transportation service will be provided during the duration of the debarkation process.

After collecting their luggage, guests should proceed to baggage claim twelve (12) on the lower level of the airport. Once there, a representative will escort the guests to the pier transportation.

Guests who arrive prior to their sail date must return to the airport no later than 11:00 AM on the day of sailing to meet with a representative at the meeting point mentioned above.

Transfer service will be provided by Metro Shore Services. Should guests have questions regarding the transfer service, the transfer provider can be reached at the following contact number on the day of the sailing only : 206-795-9094.

A pier representative will direct guests to their motorcoach once they have collected their luggage, clear customs, and exit the terminal.

TAMPA TRANSFERS

Carnival Cruise Line offers transportation between Tampa International Airport and the Port of Tampa on the day of embarkation or debarkation only. Guests may purchase transportation up to two days prior to their sail date.

To purchase Carnival's transportation service, your flight must arrive no later than 1:30 PM on the day of your cruise. Transportation service will be provided between 10:30 AM and 2:00 PM.

After collecting luggage, guests should proceed towards baggage claim area of the Red or Blue side near the elevators. Once there, a representative will escort guests to the pier transportation. Guests who arrive prior to their sail date must return to the airport no later than 10:00 AM on the day of sailing to meet with a representative at the meeting point mentioned above.

Transfers service will be provided by Intercruises Shoreside and Port Services. Should guests have questions regarding the transfer service, the transfer provider can be reached at the following contact number on the day of the sailing only : 813-313-0003.

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