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Where is Port Canaveral (Orlando)?

Port and Terminal Information

Port Canaveral Orlando is located at 445 Challenger Road. There are multiple terminals in Port Canaveral for Royal Caribbean Ships.

Cruise Terminal #1 9050 Discovery Road Cape Canaveral, Florida 32920

Cruise Terminal #5 9245 Charles M Rowland Dr Cape Canaveral, Florida 32920

Cruise Terminal #6 9241 Charles M Rowland Dr Cape Canaveral, Florida 32920

Before arriving to the port , check your cruise documents to make sure which is the Terminal your ship will be departing from.

Once you have arrived at Port Canaveral follow the signage throughout the port to your ship's terminal assignment.

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Directions to Orlando (Port Canaveral), Florida Cruise Terminal:

From Orlando International Airport (MCO): Apporximately 45 minutes west of Port Canaveral.

  • Take the North exit from the airport, staying to the right on SR 528 East.
  • Take SR 528 East all the way to Port Canaveral.
  • Upon approaching the port area, follow the signs indicating Port Canaveral Cruise Terminals.

From Melbourne International Airport (MLB): Approximately 25 miles (40 minutes) south of Port Canaveral. 

  • Exit east (left) out of the airport onto NASA boulevard and follow to U.S. Highway 1.
  • Turn left (north) onto U.S. Highway 1.
  • Travel approximately 20 minutes on U.S. Highway 1 passed the intersection of S.R. 520 in Cocoa about one mile to the S.R. 528 exit.
  • Exit and travel east on SR. 528 for approximately 10 miles, crossing the Indian River, Nerritt Island and the Banana River to reach Port Canaveral.

From Orlando Sanford International Airport (SFB): Approximately 1 hour northwest of Port Canaveral.

  • Exit the airport south to the Central Florida Greenway (Toll Road 417).
  • Go south 23 miles to S.R. 528 (the Beach line Expressway) eastbound exit.
  • Go east (37 miles) to the Port. 

From Space Coast Regional Airport (TIX): Located about 20 minutes from the Port in Titusville FL.

  • Exit and drive east three blocks
  • Turn south onto U.S. Highway 1 to the Beach line Expressway (S.R. 528) and follow this east to the Port.

From Daytona Beach International Airport (DAB): Located about 75 miles north of Port Canaveral.

  • Take I-95 south to S.R. 528 East and follow to the Port

Parking Information

Port Canaveral no longer offers pre-paid parking. Please pay to park at your cruise terminal's designated parking area and simply take a short walk to your ship; no need for shuttles. RV parking is available at each cruise terminal.

  • 3 Nights/4 Days - $68.00
  • 4 Nights/5 Days -  $85.00
  • 5 Nights/6 Days -  $102.00
  • 6 Nights/7 Days -  $119.00
  • 7 Nights/8 Days -  $136.00
  • 8 Nights/9 Days -  $153.00

Disabled Parking spaces are available and the fee is waived for vehicles transporting certain persons who have disabilities that:

  • Have special equipment, such as ramps, lifts, foot or hand controls for use by a disabled person
  • Display a Florida Toll Exemption Permit as explained in s. 316.1964, Florida Statutes
  • Display a Florida Disabled Veteran (DV) license plate issued under s. 320.084; s. 320.0842; or s. 320.0845, Florida Statutes

Parking agents will not grant parking waivers for any other reason than the ones listed above. 

Note: *Rates May Vary based on seasonality, day fo the week, time of booking, length of stay and availability. ** Royal Caribbean is not responsible for theft or damage to vehicles.

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Port Canaveral, Florida

Last updated on February 5th, 2024 at 09:43 am

Set sail from the gateway to fun and adventure, Port Canaveral, Florida. Located just minutes away from Orlando's world-famous theme parks and pristine beaches, this bustling port offers a perfect combination of family-friendly attractions and relaxation, making it an ideal starting point for your cruise.

Terminals 2-4, Christopher Columbus Drive, Terminals 5-10, Charles Rowland Drive , Cape Canaveral , Florida, 32920 ,

Port Canaveral is located near the center of the east coast of Florida. Port Canaveral has 7 Cruise Terminals, it is well equipped to handle the millions of passengers that pass through its gates every year. Each terminal has it’s own parking lot ...

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Manatee kayaking tour.

Take this small group tour along the Indian River, located near Cocoa Beach. After a safety briefing, enjoy warm waters and quiet paddling with your guide who will show you where the gentle manatees' favorite spots are in their natural habitat....

Duration : 2 Hours

Activity : Medium

Food/Beverages: Light Refreshments Included

Tour Includes: Kayak and accessories

Cocoa Beach Surf Lessons

Don't miss the chance to go surfing in Cocoa beach! You'll get help renting the perfect board for your skill level  and then get a personalized lesson from a skilled instructor, first on land, then out in the water....

Duration : 2 hours

Activity : High

Wheelchair Accessibility : No

Tour Includes: Board rental, private lesson

Banana River Lagoon Eco Stand Up Paddleboard Tour

After your stand up paddle-boarding lesson from your experienced guide, you'll find yourself out on the Banana River Lagoon. On this tour through the quiet waters, you'll see the secret spots that are home to manatees, dolphins and other aquatic creatures. ...

Note : Leaves from Cocoa Beach

Food/Beverages: Water provided

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Port Canaveral Cruises

Cruise Ship Terminal

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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Port Canaveral Cruise Guide: What You Need To Know

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Located on Florida’s east coast, Port Canaveral is the closest cruise port to Orlando and its world-class theme parks and entertainment options.

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In addition to its premium location, this Central Florida port is easy to access and simple to navigate. Over the years, the port has been known to host many of the newest ships, most notably from Disney Cruise Line and Carnival Cruise Line.

One of the world’s most popular cruise ports, Port Canaveral sees millions of guests each year. In 2019, over 4.8 million multi-day cruisers sailed from the port.

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Port Canaveral Address

  • Royal Caribbean (Terminal 1): 9050 Discovery Rd., Port Canaveral, FL 32920
  • Carnival (Terminal 3): 32 George King Blvd., Port Canaveral, FL 32920
  • Carnival (Terminal 5, 6): 9245 Charles M. Rowland Dr., Port Canaveral, FL 32920
  • Disney (Terminal 8): 9155 Charles M. Rowland Dr., Port Canaveral, FL 32920
  • Norwegian (Terminal 10): 9005 Charles M. Rowland Dr., Port Canaveral, FL 32920

Roughly halfway down the Florida peninsula, Port Canaveral is a great cruising spot. Ships sailing from the homeport can easily access ports of call in the Caribbean and Bahamas.

Additionally, because of its proximity to the Bahamas, most itineraries sailing from Port Canaveral include a stop at one of the cruise lines’ private islands, including Castaway Cay (Disney Cruise Line), Perfect Day at CocoCay (Royal Caribbean Group), Half Moon Cay and Princess Cays (Carnival Corporation), Ocean Cay (MSC Cruises), and Great Stirrup Cay (Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings).

Cruise Terminals

Cruise terminals at Port Canaveral are divided into two complexes: “A” on the north side and “B” on the south side.

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Terminals in the A complex include 5, 6, 8, and 10 and serve Carnival, Norwegian, and Disney.

B complex terminals 1, 2, and 3 are the home of Carnival, Royal Caribbean, and MSC Cruises.

Terminal 3 is the newest addition to the port and hosts Carnival Cruise Line’s upcoming ship, Mardi Gras . 

Cruise Lines That Homeport at Port Canaveral

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Which cruise lines sail from Port Canaveral? Pretty much every big name in the business has some of their most exciting and innovative ships sailing from terminals located at this port on a year-round or seasonal basis, including:

  •     Carnival Cruise Line
  •     Royal Caribbean
  •     Norwegian Cruise Line
  •     MSC Cruises
  •     Disney Cruise Line

Each operator has multiple ships sailing varied itineraries from Port Canaveral, so check each of them out and see which appeals to your taste, budget, and schedule. 

Ground Transportation at Port Canaveral

transportation options at Port Canaveral

Given that Port Canaveral is not in a major city, you might think your options for transportation to and from the area would be difficult. Yet the region is a major tourism destination, and transit options abound.

The Orlando International Airport (MCO) is less than an hour away, and the Beach Line Expressway (SR-528) connects the airport to the cruise port. 

Cruise Line Shuttle

Each of the major cruise lines offers a shuttle service, which can be expensive when compared to other modes of transportation. However it does ensure timely arrival and departure, and is easy to use since cruise line staff will handle your luggage.  

Rental Cars and Driving

If you prefer to drive yourself or have planned activities before or after your cruise, a car rental is your best bet. With plenty of attractions in the area, this is a very popular choice for cruisers who sail out of Port Canaveral.

Keep in mind that renting a car for the duration of your entire trip means you’ll have to pay for parking at the port or in a remote lot. 

Some car rental companies offer one-way car rentals to and from the airport for an additional drop-off surcharge. However, the ability to rent the car only for your vacation time on land and not while you’re at sea could make the surcharge worth it. It’s likely cheaper than paying to rent and park a car you’re not using.

Independent Shuttle Services

Independent shuttle services offer one-way transportation between the Orlando airport and the cruise port.

It is best to book these in advance, especially if there are multiple ships in port. Don’t assume you can find a shuttle to the airport when you walk off the ship. Though it is possible, it can lead to a stressful start to your journey home.

Ridesharing Services

Another option is a ridesharing service, such as Uber or Lyft. If you’re flying into Orlando, the ride to Port Canaveral will cost approximately $60-$80 one way (depending on traffic).

However, if you split the fare with others in your party, the per-person rate can be reasonable. Compare the price to that of a shuttle; it sometimes works out cheaper, plus it’ll only be your group in the vehicle.

Drop-off is right at the terminal. Pickup is at designated areas on Level 2, at each end of the curb; look for signs marked “TNC Pick-Up.”

How Far Is Port Canaveral From the Orlando Airport?

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Port Canaveral is approximately a 45-minute car ride from Orlando International Airport (MCO).

Keep an eye on airfare to Tampa (TPA) and Jacksonville (JAX); sometimes, flights to these airports can be significantly cheaper than ones to Orlando (MCO), and the airports are only about an hour’s drive farther.

Additionally, at an hour away from Port Canaveral, the Sanford International Airport (SFB) often has excellent prices with discount carrier Allegiant Air. 

Tip: If you’re flying a low-cost carrier such as Allegiant, Spirit, or Frontier, be sure to account for the baggage fees. The airfare can be as little as $19, but you’ll pay extra for both carry-on and checked luggage.

Port Canaveral Parking Options

Cruise Terminal 3 parking garage

For the most convenient parking option, the lots at the terminals are definitely the easiest to access but come with a hefty price tag of $17 per day.

The cruise pier lots aren’t your only option. There are several companies, all within one to 10 miles from the port, which offer secured lots and roundtrip transportation to the piers.

These include Cruisetime Parking, Go Port, Park N Cruise,  and Canaveral Cruise Parking . Each of these park-and-ride lots ranges in price from $6.95 to $10.95 per day and sometimes has specials and discounts available.

Closer to the port at only two miles away is Park Port Canaveral, which advertises a standard rate of $10.95 per day.

When Should I Arrive at the Cruise Port? 

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When you have paid your final deposit for your cruise, you will either be assigned or choose a boarding time during the online check-in process. It is best to arrive at the port around 30 minutes prior to your boarding time.

This will give you ample time to find a parking spot (if driving), check any luggage, and then go through the security and health screenings.

If you’re parking off-site, be sure to allow time for the shuttle ride from the lot to the port.

Keep in mind you’ll have to be on board the ship no later than one hour prior to the posted departure time.

Hotels Close to Port Canaveral

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Many of the main hotel brands have locations close to Port Canaveral. A mile or two from the terminals are several mid-range options, including Hilton, Marriott, and Radisson hotel brands, which usually have prices ranging from around $100 to $300 per night. (Note that hotel prices vary based on travel dates and room availability.)

If you want a beachfront hotel, those begin about 2 miles away from Port Canaveral. Both hotel chains and Airbnb start at around $150 per night.

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If you’re not looking to stay at the port area, you may try Cocoa and Titusville, which are only a 20 to 30-minute drive away. These towns have hotels and motels that are routinely under $100 per night. Brands in this area include Choice Hotels (Quality Inn, Econo Lodge, etc.), Best Western, and others.

Tip: Constantly check the website Hotels.com and the HotelTonight app for price drops in the area.

If you’re driving to the port, check with your hotel to see if they offer a stay and cruise option, giving you a one-night hotel stay, parking, and a shuttle to and from the port for a packaged price.

Things to Do at Port Canaveral

The Rocket Garden near Port Canaveral

If you arrive before your scheduled boarding appointment or have some time to kill before your shuttle, you have options. 

Several waterfront restaurants cluster in the space near the terminals, with a handful serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

local eateries near Port Canaveral

Fishlips offers good food at a good price, with scenic views of the ships from its second-floor deck. Grills Seafood Deck and Tiki Bar is another spot for live music, food, and cold drinks. Both restaurants offer spectacular sail away sights.

Local Views

For great views of the port and the Atlantic Ocean, visit the Exploration Tower located on the west side of the port property. It has interactive exhibits and a viewing platform.

Manatee Sanctuary Park, just a few minutes from the port, is a 10-acre park that often hosts the park’s namesake animal, along with other critters like turtles, seabirds, and sandhill cranes. It even has a fun playground for kids.

If you’re staying in the area for a longer period before or after your cruise, it’s easy to spend a few days exploring the Cocoa Beach and Cape Canaveral areas.

Visit Kennedy Space Center

Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex

At the top of most visitors’ must-see list is the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex.

It’s easy to spend a full day here. The highlight is the bus tour, which takes you deep into the NASA operational areas.

There’s also an IMAX film and opportunities to learn about the space shuttle program, see the actual Shuttle Atlantis, and meet the people behind the space program in the Heroes and Legends Center and Astronaut Hall of Fame.

READ MORE: 5 Reasons To Visit Kennedy Space Center in Florida

Visit Various Beaches and Souvenir Shops

If you want to soak up the Florida sun, a day at the easily accessible Cocoa Beach will not disappoint. For a fun souvenir, check out the original location of the world-famous Ron Jon Surf Shop in Cocoa Beach.

And, of course, you’re only an hour’s drive from all the Walt Disney World theme parks (Magic Kingdom, Animal Kingdom, EPCOT, Hollywood Studios, and Disney Springs), Legoland Florida, and Universal Orlando (Universal Studios, Islands of Adventure, and City Walk).

Best Sail Away Spot at Port Canaveral

Jetty Park near Port

Many folks like to watch the cruise ships sail away, whether they have friends or family on board or not. It’s truly a majestic experience as these huge ships glide through the water out to sea.

Port Canaveral has taken this into consideration by constructing the Jetty Park and Pier , located just east of the port area along the seafront. 

The admission fee to enter the park is $16 per car, which includes access to the boardwalk, sandy beaches, and showers.

You’ll also find parking areas, a bar and grill, and a long pier jutting out into the Atlantic Ocean, which is the perfect spot to watch cruise ships sail away.

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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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Website: www.portcanaveral.com/Cruise/Port

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. 

Arrival Tips

  • 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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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, but 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.

Currently, Terminal 4 is also used, but rarely. In April 2024 was announced a plan for a new facility at Terminal 4, to be completed in 2026.

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.

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Auckland Port Terminal Barcelona Port Terminal Brisbane Port Terminal Civitavecchia Port Terminal Fort Lauderdale Port Terminal Galveston Port Terminal Honolulu Port Terminal Melbourne Port Terminal New Orleans Port Terminal Port Canaveral Port Terminal – Cruise Terminal #8 Port Canaveral Port Terminal – Cruise Terminal #10 San Diego Port Terminal San Juan Port Terminal Southampton Port Terminal – City Cruise Terminal Southampton Port Terminal – Horizon Cruise Terminal Sydney Port Terminal – Overseas Passenger Terminal Sydney Port Terminal – White Bay Cruise Terminal Vancouver Port Terminal

Auckland Port Terminal

Upon arriving at the port, please follow the signs directing you to the Disney Cruise Line ship and terminal.

The December 17, 2024 , sailing will debark from the White Bay Cruise Terminal in Sydney.

Parking There is no long-term parking available at Auckland Cruise Terminals for passengers. Long-term car parking/storage is available near the cruise terminal.

Barcelona Port Terminal

Upon arriving at the port, please follow the signs directing you to the Disney Cruise Line ship and terminal. 

Parking There is no general parking at the Port of Barcelona, but parking is available at the nearby World Trade Center. Parking reservations can be booked in advance . Shuttle service is available between the World Trade Center and the Port of Barcelona. The Port of Barcelona does have designated parking areas for Guests with disabilities (valid permit required).

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Brisbane Port Terminal

Parking There are over 900 on-site parking spaces across 3 car parks. There is only paid parking inside the terminal grounds, which must be booked online in advance.

Civitavecchia Port Terminal

Parking Parking is limited at this port, but various options are available nearby , some of which offer reservations in advance.

Fort Lauderdale Port Terminal

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

Parking Parking operated by Port Everglades is available adjacent to Cruise Terminal 4. The parking garage opens at 10:45 AM. Parking rates and additional information can be found on the Port Everglades website.

Galveston Port Terminal

Parking Parking operated by the Port of Galveston is available adjacent to the cruise terminal. Parking can be pre-paid online .

Honolulu Port Terminal

Parking There is no parking at the cruise terminal. Rideshare and private shuttle services are available from the airport to the Port of Honolulu.

Melbourne Port Terminal

The February 3, 2025 , sailing will debark from the Overseas Passenger Terminal in Sydney.

Parking Limited public parking is available in Waterfront Place next to Station Pier. Additional charges apply.

New Orleans Port Terminal

Parking Terminal parking rates and additional information can be found on the Port of New Orleans website. Please have your boarding information available. You must show it to enter the garage. Advance reservations are not available for regular-sized vehicles, but parking is guaranteed.

Port Canaveral Port Terminal – Cruise Terminal #8

Disney Fantasy sailings through May 4, 2025 will embark and debark from Cruise Terminal #8. 

Disney Treasure sailings through June 7, 2025 will embark and debark from Cruise Terminal #8. 

Disney Wish sailings through November 8, 2024 will embark and debark from Cruise Terminal #8. 

Disney Wish sailings on November 11, 2024 and December 30, 2024 only will embark from Cruise Terminal #8 and debark from Cruise Terminal #10. 

Please note: Some GPS systems do not recognize “Port Canaveral” as a city. You may need to enter "Cape Canaveral." Either location should provide the correct driving instructions to the port.

Parking Parking operated by the Port Canaveral Port Authority is available adjacent to the cruise terminal . The parking garage opens at 10:15 AM.

Approximate driving times to Port Canaveral:

  • 50 minutes from Melbourne International Airport
  • 1 hour from Orlando International Airport
  • 1 hour 30 minutes from Walt Disney World Resort

Port Canaveral Port Terminal – Cruise Terminal #10

Disney Wish sailings beginning November 15, 2024 and through June 2, 2025 (except the December 30, 2024 sailing) will embark and debark from Cruise Terminal #10.

San Diego Port Terminal

Parking The cruise terminal does not offer parking facilities; however, off-site options with shuttle service are available .

San Juan Port Terminal

Parking There is no parking at the Port of San Juan. Public parking facilities are located in the area surrounding the port and are on a first-come/first-served basis.

Southampton Port Terminal – City Cruise Terminal

Upon arriving at the port, please follow the signs directing you to the Disney Cruise Line ship and terminal. Please note, the terminal may vary by sail date.

City Terminal Sail Dates October 20, 2024

Parking Parking is available off-site, connected via a complimentary shuttle. Please visit the ABParking website to book your parking space in advance. It is recommended that parking be pre-booked as the Port of Southampton cannot guarantee parking spaces during the peak summer months. A daily fee is charged for each day a vehicle is parked in the facility.

Southampton Port Terminal – Horizon Cruise Terminal

Horizon Terminal Sail Dates July 24, 2024 August 5, 2024 August 12, 2024 August 16, 2024 August 19, 2024 August 23, 2024 August 27, 2024 September 1, 2024 September 8, 2024

Sydney Port Terminal – Overseas Passenger Terminal

Overseas Passenger Terminal Sail Dates December 24, 2024 January 3, 2025 January 6, 2025 February 7, 2025 February 10, 2025

The December 24, 2024 , and January 6, 2025 , sailings will embark from Overseas Passenger Terminal and debark from White Bay Cruise Terminal.

The January 3, 2025 , and February 7, 2025 , sailings will embark and debark from the Overseas Passenger Terminal.

The February 10, 2025 , sailing will embark from Overseas Passenger Terminal and debark in Honolulu, Hawaii.

Parking There is no parking at the Overseas Passenger Terminal; however, there are a number of secure, conveniently-located parking stations in The Rocks.

Sydney Port Terminal – White Bay Cruise Terminal

To enter the port, Guests should take James Craig Road via The Crescent and follow the signs to the terminal. Please note that access will be denied if Guests attempt to enter from the Robert Street gates.

White Bay Cruise Terminal Sail Dates October 20, 2024 December 21, 2024 December 28, 2024 January 10, 2025 January 14, 2025 January 16, 2025 January 22, 2025

The October 20, 2024 , sailing will embark from White Bay Cruise Terminal and debark in Brisbane, Queensland.

The December 21, 2024 , and December 28, 2024 , sailing will embark from White Bay Cruise Terminal and debark from Overseas Passenger Terminal.

The January 10, 2025; January 14, 2025; and January 16, 2025 , sailings will embark and debark from White Bay Cruise Terminal.

The January 22, 2025 , sailing will embark at White Bay Cruise Terminal and debark in Melbourne, Victoria.

Parking There is no parking at the White Bay Cruise Terminal.

Vancouver Port Terminal

Parking Parking is available at Canada Place. A reservation is required for overnight parking. Reserve parking online or call (866) 856-8080 for assistance.

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

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

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

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

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CT3 Location at Port Canaveral

Map showing CT3 location at Port Canaveral

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

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

Arriving at the Terminal on Cruise Day

Front of the terminal

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

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

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

Cruise Terminal 3 garage

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

See transportation options to Port Canaveral here .

CT3 Check-In, Security, and Waiting Area

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

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

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

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

Center atrium at Cruise Terminal 3

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

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

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

Waiting area at the terminal

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

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

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

VIP waiting area for boarding

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

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

Debarking at CT3

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

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

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

Frequently Asked Questions

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

Video board at CT3

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

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

See all your Port Canaveral parking options here .

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

I believe it’s Diamond and Platinum members.

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

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

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

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

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

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

220 Christopher Columbus Drive, Cape Canaveral, Florida 32920

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

Where is the Wheelchair assistance area located?

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

Who will be allowed in VIP waiting area?

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