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As the busiest cruise port in the world, Miami sees its fair share of passengers driving in for their vacation. Of course, that means that they need a place to park.

Parking garage at the Port of Miami.

Located on Dodge Island, which is just across the bridge from downtown Miami, the cruise terminals are in a busy area of town where parking space is at a premium. Still, if you need to park for your cruise, then you’ll have no problem finding a spot. The port itself offers convenient parking right at the ship, but it comes at a steep price.

That’s why it pays to know your options. Prices vary considerably, based mainly on convenience to the port.

As a rule of thumb, the closer you park to the ship, the more costly it will be. The most expensive parking is located right at the port but is also the easiest to use. Luckily, there are other options if you are a bargain hunter.

(Note: If you are planning to spend a night in the area, check out our page of Port of Miami hotels with cruise parking   or Miami hotels with port shuttles . These hotels can help you save money on parking or transportation to the port.)

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Miami Cruise Parking Lot Costs

Prices for parking can vary widely. The Port of Miami charges $22 per day ($25-$28 if sailing Royal Caribbean), while independent lots typically charge between $11-12 per day. One thing to keep in mind is that taxes and fees at independent lots can add several dollars each day to your cost. 

Note: There are a number of parking lots that show up on some third-party websites, but are difficult to find reliable information about. We’ve left those options off our list.

Official Port of Miami Parking Lots (Recommended)

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While it is the priciest option, we recommend that cruise passengers simply park at the official port lots. Not only is it the most convenient with the ability to park right at the ship, but it is also the most reliable option we’ve found. There is a garage located right near each cruise terminal.

For the convenience of parking here, be prepared to pay the price. Overnight parking for most terminals is $22 per night. Parking at Royal Caribbean’s Terminal A is $25 per night for sailings of six days or more. The rate is $28 per day for cruises of five days or less.

Parking is available for oversized vehicles, but will cost extra and is in only one lot, across from Terminal E (which may or may not be convenient to your ship). Credit cards including Visa, MasterCard, Amex, and Discover, as well as cash and traveler’s checks are accepted. However, debit cards are not.

Parking comes in both covered (parking garage) and uncovered lots. The good news is that there are several options for where to park, so you can always find a lot that’s near your cruise ship. Simply follow the signs to your ship as you arrive at the port and you’ll find the parking lot or garage nearby.

Here’s a map with each lot and garage labeled:

Want to save some money? Disabled passengers in vehicles with specialized equipment (such as lifts or foot/hand controls) and those with Florida disabled veteran license plates can park for free. Click here for more details , or you can call the port at 305-347-4800.

  • Cost: $22 per day | $25-$28 per day at Terminal A (Royal Caribbean)
  • Distance: At terminal 
  • Website: http://www.miamidade.gov/portmiami/parking-information.asp

Independent Parking Lots

In addition to the port, there are several options from independent parking lots in the area.

Safe Cruise Parking Safe Cruise Parking offers a good deal, covered garage parking, and 24/7 security. That’s a pretty compelling offer for a rate that’s considerably less than the cruise parking lots at the port.

Prices are $11 per day, but keep in mind you are charged for both the day you arrive and the day you leave. So if you arrive on a Saturday for a 7-day cruise and then leave the next Saturday, you’ll be charged for eight days. As well, taxes and fees increase the cost. For a week-long cruise, expect to pay about $100 for parking. Even with taxes and fees, that’s about half the rate of the Port of Miami.

The lot is located about 1.5 miles driving from the cruise terminals. A shuttle runs regularly to the Miami port and is free. Reservations are available on their website, which we recommend to ensure you have a spot when you arrive.

  • Cost: ~$12.50 per day (includes taxes & fees)
  • Distance: 1.5 miles (free shuttle provided) | 189 NE 2nd St. 
  • Website: https://www.safecruiseparking.com

Premier Cruise Parking If you want to park in a garage where your car is protected from the searing Miami sun, then look into this company. Similar to Safe Cruise Parking above, this lot is actually a garage offering multiple levels of covered parking.

The garage (the MET3 parking garage in downtown Miami) is located about a mile from the port and offers a free shuttle to and from the cruise terminal. Rates run about $10.50 per day. But with taxes and fees you can expect to pay about $100 in total for parking on a one-week cruise — or roughly $12.50 per day. No oversize vehicles are allowed.

  • Distance: 1.5 miles (free shuttle provided) | 250 SE 3rd Ave.
  • Website:  http://premiercruiseparking.com/

WeParkIn Miami With parking in a garage just across the causeway from the port, this spot is among the closest you’ll find. The garage is located in downtown Miami and only minutes away from the ships.

During our search we found prices of $9.99 per day (including the cost for both the day you arrive and the day you leave), but with taxes and fees, the prices ends up being around $11.50 per day for a week cruise. That’s about 50% the cost of parking at the cruise terminal. In addition, the parking lot website says they have a shuttle service to get you back and forth from PortMiami.

  • Cost: ~$11.50 per day (includes taxes & fees)
  • Distance: 1.5 miles | 850 NE 2nd Ave 
  • Website:  https://weparkinmiami.com/

Miami Hotels With Cruise Parking (Recommended)

If you are staying in the Miami area in a hotel, then you may be able to save on your parking. Many hotels cater to cruisers with special daily parking rates or parking packages, which allow you to leave your car while you sail. 

Hotels include DoubleTree, Comfort Suites, Hampton Inn, and others near the port.

To be sure, if you don’t plan to stay in a hotel before your trip already, it’s not worth it to book a room just to get the parking. But if you already want to stay nearby before your cruise, then a hotel with a parking package can save you money over parking at the port. 

For example, a hotel might be $150 a night normally, but charge $180 for the park and cruise package that lets you leave your car for a week. The extra package cost is lower than the price of parking at the Port of Miami, which charges $22 per day.

Click this link to see our full list of Miami hotels with cruise parking and details on their packages.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which parking lot should I use? While it is more expensive, we would suggest the parking at the Port of Miami . Navigating Miami can be difficult, so it’s nice to be able to park right at your ship and simply walk across a street to board. It’s also convenient in that you don’t have to pre-book or reserve anything. You simply arrive at the port on cruise day and park.

Can I park for free anywhere during my cruise? It be great to be able to park for free, but it’s only available in a few situations. First, if you are disabled and your automobile has modifications (such as a ramp), then you are able to park for free at the Port of Miami. As well, those with Florida disabled veteran license plates can also get free parking. You call the port at 305-347-4800 for more details.

If you don’t meet one of those two groups, don’t despair. You can park for free (or a discount) at a number of hotels in the area in exchange for a night’s stay. These hotels offer parking as a perk to attract cruise passengers. See a list of Miami hotels with cruise parking here .

What time should I arrive if I am parking? If you plan to park at the port, we’d suggest arriving 30 minutes before you plan to board. So if you want to board the ship at noon, arrive at 11:30. This will offer plenty of time to park, find your way to the ship and get checked in.

If you plan to park at an off-site parking lot, then we’d up that time to an hour before you board. This gives you plenty of time to park and then shuttle to the cruise ship.

Do I need to reserve a parking spot before I arrive? If you plan to park at the port, you don’t need to reserve any sort of parking. There are spots available and you simply pay when you arrive. For other lots, you’ll want to reserve ahead of time to ensure that they have space available.

More on Cruising From Miami

Port of Miami Guide — A complete guide to cruising from the port, covering everything you need to know.

Getting to the Port of Miami — Transportation options from airports and the Miami area to the cruise port. Everything you need to know to get to the port and start your vacation.

Miami Cruise Parking — Parking at the port? We’ve got you covered with all your parking options, including costs and discounts.

Miami Park and Cruise Hotels — If you plan to stay in Miami the night before your cruise, look at this list of hotels that offer cruise parking with a one-night stay.

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Would you pay for the parking as you enter the garage or at the end of your cruise when eiting the garage?

Where is the best place to park when traveling on MSC October 2023? Want a covered and secure lot.

Just at the port. There are garages near each terminal.

We are driving in the night before. It is a 12 hour drive, so I expect to arrive in Miami sometime between 6a-9a. Can we get in the garage at port of miami at that time? Will there be parking available since it is before the cruise before us disembarks?

Not sure on that, but I’d suggest going somewhere, relaxing, sightseeing, or having breakfast. The port will be very busy with everyone trying to get off the ship.

Parking for NCL Terminal B? Cruising in December 2023. Also, one member is handicapped no equipment only a walker. Where do we park? The map is vague. Would like to have the ability to make a reservation.

There’s a parking garage adjacent to the terminal. Just head to the terminal and you’ll see the signs for garage parking.

Is the parking per day or per night? For the period from May 5th to May 8th, will I be charged for 3 or 4 days?

Do you know the height for Terminal F for Carnival. Just wanting to know as I have a truck and wanting to make sure I have enough clearance.

I do not know the exact height, but they are standard parking garages. If you can usually park in a garage, then you should be fine. If not, then there is oversized parking available.

Hi, just checking if this article still up to date and if in Feb 2023 I still can go and find a parking spot at the port. I’m concerned to be full, I hate to leave things like this for the last minute and don’t have reservations. I look at the satellite picture in google maps and dont even see big parking lots at the port, just a lot containers and construction.

Yes, it’s still valid. Miami used parking garages instead of big lots, that’s why Google Maps doesn’t show a lot of big parking lots.

Thanks for the quick response Tanner. I assume those garages are walking distance from the cruises right? Im taking an MSC for the first time and for what I’ve found is in the terminal AA/AAA, so because Royal is on A I assume will be close by and I have to take the Royal Caribbean garage?

AA/AAA is under construction. To my knowledge it’s not open yet. When it is, it will have its own parking.

I have 20 ft long 9 1/2 high campervan. Can I find a spot near Norwegian termi? 11 day cruise.

Roadtrekker

Not sure exactly where the oversized parking is, but it shouldn’t be too far. I know they ask you to park in a surface lot instead of garage.

The Royal Caribbean garage is more expensive than the other port garages. Can I park at another port garage and walk to the RC dock?

I supposed you could, although not sure if they check your boarding pass to ensure you’re in the right garage. Also, the RC terminal is at the very far end of the port, so there is some walking.

Do the lots at the cruise terminal fill up? I fear planning on parking here and no spaces available.

No, you don’t have to worry about that. Even if the lot for that specific terminal did fill up, you would just be redirected to another nearby lot. Plenty of space.

Do I need a reservation to park my car at the terminal A garage? If so, how do I make the reservation?

Thank you very much,

Bob Weinstein

No, you can just drive up the day of the cruise.

Wonder how difficult traffic will be on Saturday before the Super Bowl getting to and into the port of Miami. I know there is a week long event at Bayfront park. How much travel margin should we leave? How much extra time to allow?

We actually went through there on Friday before the Super Bowl. Wasn’t bad at all!

Is this parking right by royal carribean ship?

Yes, if you use the port parking.

Does Miami airport offer shuttle to the port? Also, would economy parking at the airport be cheaper that port parking?

The airport doesn’t have a shuttle to the port, but you can Uber/Lyft. You could use airport parking, and it would likely be cheaper. Just remember to add in the cost and time of transportation between your car and the port.

I received a free cruise and a hotel room for the night before and a shuttle to the cruise port, but they don’t provide parking. The parking at the hotel is very expensive. Where would you recommend I park so that I don’t have to move the car the morning of the cruise and will get a shuttle ride back to my car? I will get a taxi or uber to the hotel from the parking lot.

If it were us, we would simply park at the Port of Miami. It’s more expensive than other lots, but really convenient. If you want to avoid some of the traffic, wait until later in the day to get to the ship.

How would i know if there is parking space available for me to park my car if there is no reservation?

There is ample parking at the port. You don’t have to worry about there being enough space.

Does anyone know if a Dogde Grand Caravan could be considered as a “oversize vehicles”? I am asking because I am looking to Premier Cruise Parking due to the proximity and price and I was just not sure about it

That won’t be oversized. Oversized are things like RVs.

As of today August 27, 2019 Safe Cruise is up to 80 for a week long cruise and that is before ay taxes and fees.

Thanks for the update. Price can and will vary with lots.

What about disabled person to parking is free?

If you meet certain requirements, such as having modifications to the car such as a lift ramp, then you can park for free. See more here: https://cruzely.com/free-disabled-parking-for-florida-cruises/

Other than disabled Florida veterans, Does U.S veterans get a discount?

Glen — we don’t see anything about that. It’s still worth a shot to ask when you arrive.

Disabled customers pay the same rates?

Assuming you meet the requirements, parking at Florida ports is free for disabled passengers. You can find more information here: https://cruzely.com/free-disabled-parking-for-florida-cruises/

Greetings – how do I make a reservation to park at the port of Miami?

If you want to park at the port, reservations aren’t required. Simply show up on cruise day.

Can I part à 24 foot RV, if so, how much is it?

Yes, parking is available. It costs $44 per day for an oversized vehicle.

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$22.00 per day  

  • On cruise days only, garages and surface lot E are open and manned by a parking attendant from 6:00am to 5:00pm.
  • All facilities are patrolled by security
  • Accepted forms of payment: Cash (USD), Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover Card or any major U.S Traveler’s Check. Debit Cards are not accepted. 
  • No advance reservations required
  • Designated disabled permit parking spaces are available in each garage
  • Spaces are available for oversized vehicles in Surface Lot E only, across from Cruise Terminal E. Surface Lot E is an open lot with no overhead clearance, with designated spaces for oversized vehicles. Vehicles that take up more than one space, will pay $22 per space, per day. 

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Two cell phone waiting lots for automobile drivers picking up debarking cruise passengers are available across from Terminal B and Terminal 2 (north of the Seaman's Center).

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If you’re planning a Carnival Cruise, you’ll likely be departing from the Port of Miami, which is one of the busiest cruise ports in the world. The port is located in downtown Miami and is easily accessible by car, taxi, or public transportation. Once you arrive at the port, you’ll find a variety of amenities and services to make your cruise experience as smooth and enjoyable as possible.

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The Port of Miami is home to several cruise lines, including Carnival Cruise Line , which operates a number of ships from the port. Carnival offers a range of itineraries from Miami, including short cruises to the Bahamas and longer voyages to the Caribbean and beyond.

If you’re traveling to the port from out of town, you can take advantage of Carnival’s airport transfer service, which will transport you from the airport to the port in comfort and style.

Overall, the Port of Miami is a convenient and popular choice for cruise travelers departing from Miami. With its central location, easy access to transportation, and variety of cruise options, it’s no wonder that so many people choose to embark on their cruise adventures from this bustling port.

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If you’re looking for a fun and exciting vacation, a Carnival Cruise from the Port of Miami is a great choice. Known as the “Cruise Capital of the World,” Miami offers a wide range of cruise options, and Carnival is one of the most popular choices. Here’s what you need to know about a Carnival Cruise from Miami:

Destinations

Carnival offers a variety of destinations from Miami, including the Caribbean, Mexico, and the Bahamas. With so many options, you’re sure to find a cruise that fits your interests and schedule. Whether you want to relax on a beautiful beach, explore a new city, or try some delicious local cuisine, there’s a Carnival Cruise for you.

Carnival has several ships that depart from the Port of Miami, including the Carnival Horizon, Carnival Magic, and Carnival Sensation. Each ship offers a unique experience, but all of them have plenty of amenities and entertainment options. From delicious dining options to exciting activities like water parks and casinos, there’s something for everyone on a Carnival Cruise.

Carnival Cruises from Miami are generally affordable, with prices starting at around $200 per person for a short cruise. However, prices can vary depending on the time of year, the length of the cruise, and the type of cabin you choose. Be sure to check Carnival’s website for the latest deals and promotions.

What’s Included

When you book a Carnival Cruise, you’ll enjoy a variety of amenities and activities that are included in your fare. This includes meals at the main dining room and buffet, entertainment like live shows and movies, and access to pools and water parks.

However, there are some things that are not included, such as specialty dining options, alcoholic beverages, and shore excursions. Be sure to budget for these additional expenses if you plan to partake.

Overall, a Carnival Cruise from the Port of Miami is a great choice for a fun and affordable vacation. With so many destinations, ships, and amenities to choose from, you’re sure to have a great time on your Carnival Cruise.

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Miami Port: A Brief

If you’re planning to embark on a Carnival Cruise from Miami, you’ll be departing from the Port of Miami. The port is located on Dodge Island, east of downtown Miami, and is often referred to as the “Cruise Capital of the World.”

The Port of Miami is a bustling hub of activity, with numerous cruise ships departing and arriving daily. It currently has nine cruise terminals, with two more being added in the near future. Each terminal is designated by a letter, and different cruise lines dock at different terminals.

When arriving at the port, it’s important to know which terminal your ship will be departing from. You can find this information on your cruise itinerary or by contacting your cruise line directly. Once you arrive at the port, you’ll need to check in and go through security before boarding your ship.

If you’re driving to the port, there are several parking options available. The Port of Miami offers both covered and uncovered parking, with rates varying depending on the length of your cruise. Alternatively, you can arrange for a shuttle or taxi to take you to the port.

Overall, the Port of Miami is a well-organized and efficient port that handles millions of passengers each year. With its convenient location and easy access to the city of Miami, it’s no wonder why it’s such a popular departure point for Carnival Cruises.

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Journey from Miami Port

If you are planning to embark on a Carnival Cruise from Miami Port, you have several options to get there. Below are some of the most convenient and popular modes of transportation to reach the port:

Airport Transfers

Carnival Cruise Line offers airport transfers from Miami International Airport (MIA) to the Port of Miami. You can easily book your transfer through My Cruise Manager and provide your flight itinerary during online check-in.

Uber or Lyft

Using rideshare services like Uber or Lyft is a popular and affordable way to get to the port. The ride from MIA to PortMiami can cost less than $20, while the ride from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL) can be more expensive.

Taxis are available at both MIA and FLL and can take you directly to the port. The cost of the ride can vary depending on the traffic and time of day.

If you prefer to drive yourself, you can rent a car from the airport and park it at the port. The Port of Miami has several parking garages available for cruise passengers.

No matter which option you choose, make sure to plan ahead and give yourself enough time to arrive at the port before your scheduled embarkation time.

On-Board Carnival Cruise Experience

When you embark on a Carnival Cruise from the Miami port, you can expect an unforgettable on-board experience. Carnival Cruise Line offers a wide range of amenities and activities to keep you entertained throughout your journey.

One of the highlights of the Carnival Cruise experience is the WaterWorks water park. This exciting attraction features multiple water slides, a splash zone, and a giant tipping bucket. It’s the perfect place to cool off and have some fun in the sun.

If you’re looking for some relaxation, head to the Cloud 9 Spa. This luxurious facility offers a variety of treatments, including massages, facials, and body wraps. You can also enjoy the thermal suite, which features heated loungers, saunas, and steam rooms.

For families traveling with children, Carnival Cruise Line offers a range of youth programs. The Youth Program is divided into two age groups: ages 2-11 and ages 12-17. Children can participate in age-appropriate activities, including arts and crafts, video games, and sports tournaments.

When it comes to dining, Carnival Cruise Line offers a variety of options to suit every taste. The main dining room features a rotating menu of delicious dishes, while specialty restaurants offer cuisine ranging from Italian to sushi. There are also casual dining options, including a buffet and a 24-hour pizza place.

Finally, Carnival Cruise Line makes it easy to keep track of your expenses with the Sail and Sign account. This convenient system allows you to charge all of your on-board purchases to your account, which can be settled at the end of your journey.

Overall, the on-board experience on a Carnival Cruise from the Miami port is sure to be a memorable one. With so many activities and amenities to choose from, you’re sure to find something that appeals to you.

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Carnival Cruise Destinations

Carnival Cruise Lines offers a variety of destinations for you to choose from, ensuring that you will find the perfect vacation spot for you and your loved ones. With Carnival, you can explore the Caribbean, Mexico, Alaska, Hawaii, and even Europe.

The Caribbean is one of the most popular destinations for Carnival cruises. You can choose from a variety of itineraries that will take you to different parts of the Caribbean, including the Eastern, Western, and Southern Caribbean. Each itinerary offers a unique experience, from the beautiful beaches of the Bahamas to the vibrant culture of Jamaica.

If you’re looking for a more exotic destination, consider a Carnival cruise to Mexico. Visit the ancient ruins of the Mayan civilization in Cozumel, or explore the vibrant city of Cabo San Lucas. You can also experience the beauty of the Mexican Riviera, with its stunning beaches and crystal-clear waters.

For those who want to explore the natural beauty of North America, Carnival offers cruises to Alaska and Hawaii. In Alaska, you can experience the majesty of glaciers and the beauty of the wilderness, while in Hawaii, you can explore the stunning beaches and lush forests of the islands.

Finally, for those who want to explore Europe, Carnival offers cruises to the Mediterranean, the Baltic, and the British Isles. Explore the rich history and culture of Europe, from the ancient ruins of Rome to the stunning architecture of Barcelona.

No matter where you choose to go, Carnival Cruise Lines will provide you with an unforgettable vacation experience.

Booking and Pricing

Booking a Carnival Cruise from Miami is a straightforward process. You can book online, by phone, or through a travel agent. Carnival Cruise Line’s website offers a user-friendly interface that makes it easy to search for cruises by date, destination, and ship. Once you find the cruise you want, you can book it online and receive a confirmation email with all the details.

Carnival Cruise Line offers a variety of pricing options to fit different budgets. The price of a cruise depends on several factors, including the destination, the length of the cruise, the time of year, and the type of cabin you choose. Carnival Cruise Line offers several types of cabins, including interior, ocean view, balcony, and suite. Interior cabins are the most affordable, while suites are the most luxurious.

Carnival Cruise Line also offers promotions and discounts throughout the year. These promotions can include discounts on the cruise fare, onboard credit, free upgrades, and more. It’s a good idea to check the Carnival Cruise Line website regularly to see if there are any promotions that apply to the cruise you want to book.

When booking a Carnival Cruise from Miami, keep in mind that there are additional fees and taxes that are not included in the price of the cruise. These fees can include port fees, government taxes, and gratuities. It’s important to factor these fees into your budget when planning your cruise.

Overall, booking a Carnival Cruise from Miami is a simple and affordable way to experience the beauty of the Caribbean and beyond. With a variety of pricing options and promotions available, there’s a cruise for every budget.

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Safety Measures and Guidelines

When it comes to safety, Carnival Cruise Line takes it very seriously. The company has implemented several measures to ensure the safety of its guests and staff. Here are some of the safety measures and guidelines that you should be aware of before boarding a Carnival Cruise from Miami Port:

  • Ship Inspections : Carnival Cruise Line follows the safety guidelines set by the U.S. Coast Guard and conducts inspections every 3-6 months to verify the safety processes and procedures. Additionally, a third-party organization conducts annual inspections of the ship and safety processes.
  • Security Procedures : Passengers should arrive at least two hours prior to departure to get through the security procedures. Check with your cruise line for the latest embarkation/debarkation information. Security procedures, prohibitions, and documentation requirements vary by cruise line or destination.
  • Health Protocols : Carnival Cruise Line has implemented several health protocols to ensure the safety of its guests and staff. Before boarding, guests are required to complete an online check-in and provide their travel documents. Additionally, guests are required to follow the health protocols set by the company, such as wearing masks in certain areas of the ship, washing hands frequently, and maintaining social distancing.
  • Beverage Policy : Guests are not allowed to bring hard liquor, beer, or plastic/glass bottled beverages on board. However, guests can bring one 750ml bottle of wine or champagne per person in their carry-on luggage.
  • Prohibited Items : Large speakers/radios are prohibited and will be confiscated and discarded. Additionally, weapons, illegal drugs, and other dangerous items are strictly prohibited on board.

By following these safety measures and guidelines, you can ensure a safe and enjoyable experience on your Carnival Cruise from Miami Port.

Customer Support and Services

When it comes to cruising, customer support and services are crucial to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience. Carnival Cruise Line understands this and offers various ways to get in touch with their customer service team for assistance.

If you have questions about your current reservation or need help with booking, you can contact Carnival’s customer service team at (800) 764-7419. They are available Monday through Friday from 9:00 am to 10:00 pm ET and on weekends from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm ET.

Carnival also provides a helpful FAQ section on their website that covers a range of topics, including dining options, beverage packages, port transportation, and more. If you can’t find the answer to your question there, you can reach out to their customer service team via email or phone.

In addition to customer support, Carnival offers a range of services to make your cruise experience even better. For example, they offer the Cheers! Beverage Program, which allows you to enjoy unlimited alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks for a flat daily rate.

They also provide service gratuities, which are automatically added to your onboard account to cover tips for your room steward, dining staff, and other crew members.

Overall, Carnival Cruise Line is dedicated to providing excellent customer support and services to ensure that you have a fantastic cruising experience.

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Final Thoughts

The Carnival Cruise Miami Port is an exceptional place to start your cruise vacation. With its state-of-the-art terminals, easy embarkation and debarkation processes, and convenient location, it is no wonder why it is one of the busiest cruise ports in the world.

Whether you are a first-time cruiser or a seasoned traveler, the Miami Cruise Terminal Guide offers a comprehensive look at each terminal in PortMiami. It provides cruisers with all the information they might need, including directions, parking options, and terminal amenities.

If you are planning to sail on the Carnival Conquest (CQ) or the Carnival Celebration, you can look forward to the brand new Terminal A and Terminal F, respectively. These terminals offer a sleek and efficient design, making the embarkation process smoother and faster.

Furthermore, the Miami Cruise Port Reviews provide an excellent resource for finding great tips to enjoy Miami, including shore excursions, local activities, and must-see attractions. With over 2,484 detailed reviews, you are sure to find something that fits your interests and budget.

Overall, the Carnival Cruise Miami Port is an excellent choice for your next cruise vacation. With its top-notch facilities, convenient location, and variety of cruise options, you are sure to have a memorable and enjoyable experience.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What hotels near miami cruise port offer free shuttle and breakfast.

There are several hotels near the Miami cruise port that offer free shuttle service and breakfast. Some of the popular options include Hampton Inn & Suites by Hilton Miami Brickell Downtown, Holiday Inn Port of Miami Downtown, and YVE Hotel Miami. Be sure to check with the hotel for specific details and availability.

Which terminal at Miami port is designated for Carnival cruise?

Carnival Cruise Line operates out of Terminal D and Terminal E at the Port of Miami. Be sure to check your itinerary or contact Carnival for specific terminal information.

Where is the Carnival port located in Miami?

The Carnival port is located at the Port of Miami, which is located on Dodge Island in Biscayne Bay. The address is 1015 North America Way, Miami, FL 33132.

How do I get to the Carnival Cruise Line from Miami airport?

There are several transportation options available to get to the Carnival Cruise Line from Miami airport , including taxi, ride-sharing services, and shuttle buses. Carnival also offers a transportation service for a fee. Be sure to check with your travel agent or Carnival for specific details and pricing.

What are some popular destinations for Carnival cruises from Miami?

Some popular destinations for Carnival cruises from Miami include the Caribbean, Mexico, and the Bahamas. Be sure to check your itinerary or contact Carnival for specific destination information.

What are some other cruise lines that depart from Miami port?

In addition to Carnival Cruise Line, several other cruise lines depart from the Port of Miami, including Royal Caribbean , Norwegian Cruise Line, and MSC Cruises. Be sure to check with your travel agent or the specific cruise line for departure information.

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Downtown Miami is home to many national and international companies, let alone tourists, so parking can really be an issue.

Parking in Miami can be not only hard to find, but also expensive. The average hourly rate in downtown Miami is $7.00. To park for 24 hours at a lot or garage, you will have to pay between $28.00 and $30.00.

Monthly parking , however, is not too expensive with an average cost of around $110 per month.

On-street parking is managed by Miami Parking Authority . There are over 9,000 on-street spots in Miami whose rates vary between $0.75 to $1.50 per hour. Most of the coin-based meters are already replaced by meters that accept coins, credit and debit cards and, in some locations, dollar bills. You also have an option to pay for parking using the Pay-by-Phone app.

You can also find more detailed parking maps for the following locations:  Port of Miami , Sun Life Stadium , Miami International Airport .

All the information regarding paying or appealing a parking ticket can be found by contacting the Parking Violations Bureau .

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Carnival Cruise Parking Miami

Carnival Cruise Parking Miami – Planning a Carnival Cruise? Worry not! We got you covered. This article gives you all the parking details in Miami. Read on to find out more! Reserve a spot now for the ultimate cruise experience.

Introduction

Welcome to Miami! Your gateway to an amazing cruise experience with Carnival Cruise Line. For a smooth boarding process, plan ahead by understanding the port’s parking and transportation arrangements. This guide will provide tips for those planning to drive to the Port of Miami and park at the facility before their trip.

The Port of Miami is in downtown Miami and is one of the best cruise ports in the world. It offers secure on-site parking with easy access points. You need to plan ahead as there are limited spots. Also, follow guidelines regarding vehicles parked there. We have given details below, so that your vehicle is safe while you enjoy the onboard amenities. See you soon!

  • Plan ahead as there are limited spots.
  • Follow guidelines regarding vehicles parked there.

Carnival Cruise Parking Options in Miami

Planning a Miami cruise? Need parking near the port ? Carnival Cruise Line offers several easy boarding options. Choose from four Carnival-owned lots:

  • Park N Go – Port Boulevard & Northeast 4th Street
  • Park N Go – 19th Street & Collins Avenue
  • Florida Best Park – 97 SW 7th Street
  • Crowne Plaza Hotel (Marriott) – Convention Center Drive & NW 17th Ave.

All offer short/long term/overnight parking with shuttles to the port. Or, try local businesses near the port. Courtyard by Marriott Port Canaveral (5 minutes away) or Hampton Inn & Suites by Hilton at Port Canaveral (12 minutes away) offer secure, covered parking and shuttles. Book online for discounts .

Advantages of Parking at Miami Cruise Terminals

Parking your car at Miami Cruise Terminals has a few great perks. Here are the top benefits:

  • Convenience: You can get there and unload everyone and everything without searching around for parking.
  • Security: 24/7 protection of the cars in the lot. So, your car is safe while you’re away.
  • Affordability: Prices are usually very fair.
  • Accessibility: You don’t have to worry about transportation. Everything you need is just a short walk or shuttle ride away.
  • Peace of Mind: The cruise terminal is responsible for any damages done to your car while it’s parked there. So, you can relax knowing your car is in good hands.

Disadvantages of Parking at Miami Cruise Terminals

Parking at Miami Cruise Terminals can be handy, however, there are some cons. Cost is usually the largest con. Prices vary, but it’s usually more than parking at an airport or other lot.

Security is a major concern. Terminals have secure garages with cameras and security guards. But, private lots offer theft/damage protection .

Finding a spot can be tricky since space is limited. If you park directly outside the terminal, it can be difficult for those who don’t drive to access the terminal safely due to the high foot traffic . Keep this in mind when choosing a cruise terminal.

Alternatives to Parking at Miami Cruise Terminals

No parking lot? No problem! If you’re taking a Carnival cruise from the Miami port, there are alternatives. Park and ride services provide pick up and drop off close to your home as well as the cruise port. For a nominal fee, companies like MIA Super Shuttle and Dodo Parken Rides will take you to the terminal.

You can also opt for shuttle services between MIA and the three Carnival terminals. Go Airport and South Beach Experts Shuttle Services offer shared or private van transportation upon booking. Make sure to coordinate your flight arrival date/time so you make it on the ship in time!

Tips for Parking at Miami Cruise Terminals

Cruise day is always exciting! But, don’t forget to find parking near the Miami cruise port. Here are a few tips to make sure you have a stress-free experience:

  • Check how long you’ll stay in the parking lot. Some car parks offer daily services. If you plan to stay longer, find one that caters to long-term stays like Carnival Cruise Lines .
  • Know where the shuttle buses will take you and how often they run. Most lots run every 15 minutes. Check with the lot for exact times.
  • Check the security measures, like surveillance cameras or access codes . Also, check the insurance coverage for long-term stays offered by cruise lines like Carnival Cruise Lines.
  • Check availability online. That way, you can guarantee a spot closer to the dock and avoid waiting in line when you arrive.

By following these tips, you’ll be ready to go on time!

Research and plan your parking arrangements before you take a Carnival Cruise out of Miami . There are many options available. These depend on how long you will be away. All of them offer secure parking at good prices.

If you are staying overnight before the cruise, there are hotels close by with free shuttles to/from the Miami Cruise Port .

If you want to drive yourself, you can use the PortMiami Garage or Terminal Link Lot .

Finally, there are off-site lots near the cruise port with valet service and surveillance . Each has its own advantages. It is up to you to decide which works best.

Carnival Cruise Parking Miami provides convenient parking for passengers of Carnival Cruise Line. Questions? Here are some answers:

  • Q: How close is the lot? A: Just 0.6 miles south of the terminal – a few minutes away.
  • Q: Is my car safe? A: Absolutely! 24-hour security monitoring, a fenced gated perimeter, and 24/7 attendant . Plus daily surveillance from our staff.
  • Q: Can I cancel my reservation? A: Yes – without charge up to 72 hours prior . After that, no refund.
  • Q: Is there shuttle service? A: Yes – complimentary shuttle service 8am – 5pm daily (holidays too!). Show proof of reservation when you board.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Where can I park my car when I go on a Carnival Cruise departing from Miami?

A: You can park your car at the Port of Miami Cruise Parking at 1523 NW 9th Ave, Miami, FL 33125. This is the closest parking option to the port.

Q: How much does it cost to park at the Miami Cruise Port?

A: The cost to park is $20 per day, plus a one-time processing fee of $6.50. Payment can be made by cash, credit card, or debit card.

Q: Is there secure parking for my car when I go on a Carnival Cruise from Miami?

A: Yes, the Port of Miami Cruise Parking has secure parking available with 24-hour security guards, video surveillance, and gated entry.

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Cruise Parking

As you prepare for your exciting cruises from Miami , finding the right parking for your vehicle is a key step in your travel plans. PortMiami caters to a variety of parking needs, offering both the convenience of on-site options and the affordability of nearby facilities. Whether you’re embarking on a long-awaited dream cruise or just visiting for the day, there is solution to fit your requirements. Explore various parking options to suit every need and budget.

Comprehensive Parking Solutions for Miami Cruises

Embarking on a cruise from Miami, known for its picturesque skyline and gateway to the Caribbean, involves practicalities such as parking. Port Miami, recognized for its bustling activity and impressive cruise lineup, offers a variety of parking solutions to meet the diverse needs of travelers. These options are designed not only for convenience but also to provide security and peace of mind for guests as they embark on their sea voyages.

On-Site Parking at PortMiami

For cruisers opting for on-site parking at PortMiami, a range of features ensure a hassle-free parking experience. These include:

Prime Location and Security for Peace of Mind

  • Location: Conveniently situated within the Port Miami area, it is ideal for quick access to your cruise terminal.
  • Pricing: Offers competitive rates for both short-term and long-term parking, ensuring value for every cruiser.
  • Security: Rest easy knowing your vehicle is under constant watch with 24/7 surveillance and regular patrols.

Comprehensive Parking Facilities for Every Need

  • Parking Garages : Directly adjacent to each cruise terminal, multi-level garages A, B, C, D, F, G, and surface lots provide ample space.
  • Rates : Regular vehicles at $22/day and oversized vehicles at an additional $22/day. Special rates at Royal Caribbean Terminal A: $25/day for sailings of six days or more.
  • Payment Methods : Diverse options include Cash, Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, and U.S. Traveler’s Checks for your convenience. Please note that debit cards are not accepted.
  • Accessibility : Fully equipped with designated disabled permit parking spaces in every garage to accommodate all passengers.
  • Oversized Vehicle Parking : Available at Surface Lot E, accommodating vans, RVs, and vehicles with trailers at $22 per space per day.

Off-Site Parking Options

  • Premier Cruise Parking : Offers parking in a downtown Miami garage for $13 per night, with complimentary shuttle service to and from the port.
  • The Cruise Parking Miami : Located 2.4 miles from the port, charges $15 per day and does not include a shuttle service.
  • Safe Cruise Parking : Provides secure garage parking near the port for $12.99 per day, including free shuttle transport for up to six passengers per vehicle.

Parking for Disabled Passengers

  • Standard rates apply, with complimentary parking for vehicles equipped with specialized equipment (lifts, ramps, and adapted controls) or displaying a State of Florida license plate for disabled veterans.

Electric Vehicle Charging

  • There are currently no charging points for electric vehicles at Port Miami. However, some nearby hotels offer EV charging stations.

Hotel Parking Packages

  • Many hotels in the vicinity of PortMiami offer “Park & Cruise” packages. These include free or discounted parking and shuttle services, making them an ideal choice for those arriving a night before the cruise.

Tips for Parking at Port Miami

  • Pre-Booking: Consider reserving your spot in advance, especially during peak seasons.
  • Long-Term Parking: For extended cruises, check the maximum duration and total cost.
  • Peak Times: Be aware of busy periods, typically during holiday seasons and weekends.

For the most current information on parking rates and availability, it’s advisable to contact the cruise terminal directly. Remember, parking prices are subject to change without notice.

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11 Reason To Sail on Cruises From Galveston

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

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

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

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

2. The Nearby Cruise Destinations Are Well Worth It

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

3. It’s Easier To Navigate Than Larger Ports

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

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

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

5. The Port Terminal Is Reasonably Close to the Airport

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

6. The Boarding Process Is Quick and Seamless

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

7. There Are Plenty of Hotels Nearby

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

8. Parking Is Easy

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

9. Galveston Itself Is a Beautiful Place To Visit

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

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

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

11. Galveston Is Steeped in Rich Maritime History

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

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