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2013 Port Canaveral Cruise Port
Some of the Port Canaveral Florida cruises that may come and go from the Port of
Port Canaveral include these sample voyages below.
Return to the Cruise Ports page.
From Port Canaveral, you can sail off into the sunset on a 3-, 4-, or
7-day voyage to the Bahamas, the eastern Caribbean or Mexico's Gulf
resorts...on home ported ships from Carnival Cruise Lines, Disney Cruise
Line, Royal Caribbean International, & Norwegian Cruise Lines in 2011.
SMOOTH SAILING
But many veteran travelers choose us for the relaxed quality of the
experience. Your vacation starts at the gate of the Port. Drive in and
before you know it, your car is parked, luggage unloaded and your island
experience begins in one of our modern tropical-themed cruise terminals.
Fly in and find yourself delivered to our door cool and relaxed, greeted
by our professional and helpful staff.
TAKE A LOOK
Look through this site and find everything you need to know for a
great cruising experience from Port Canaveral, including how to get
here, what to expect while you're here, and what to do for fun in
central Florida before and after your cruise!
Driving Directions to Port Canaveral
Port Canaveral is located on the East Coast of Florida, easily
reachable by major highways. Please note that segments of some of the
highways are toll roads.
To print directions to fifteen locations within the Port, please click
here.
If You're Driving From Home...
For driving directions from your location, visit MapQuest and use
the following street addresses in Cape Canaveral, FL 32920:
Cruise Terminal #2 - 180 Christopher Columbus Drive
Cruise Terminal #3 - 220 Christopher Columbus Drive
Cruise Terminal #4 - 240 Christopher Columbus Drive
Cruise Terminal #5 - 9245 Charles Rowland Drive
Cruise Terminal #8 - 9155 Charles Rowland Drive
Cruise Terminal #10 - 9005 Charles Rowland Drive
If You're Driving From the Airport...
From Orlando International Airport (MCO) This airport is
approximately 45 minutes west of Port Canaveral. 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.
From Melbourne International Airport (MLB)
Melbourne International Airport (MLB) is located approximately 25
miles (40 minutes) south of Port Canaveral. Exit east (left) out of the
airport onto NASA Blvd. and follow to U.S. Highway 1. Turn left (north)
onto U.S Highway 1. Travel approximately 20 minutes on U.S. Highway 1
past the intersection of S.R. 520 in Cocoa about one mile to the S.R.
528 exit. Exit and travel east on S.R. 528 (BeachLine Expressway) for
approximately 10 miles, crossing the Indian River, Merritt Island and
the Banana River to reach Port Canaveral.
From Orlando Sanford International Airport (SFB)
The airport is 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's (the Beachline Expressway) eastbound
exit. Go east (37 miles) to the Port.
From Space Coast Regional Airport (TIX)
This airport is located about 20 minutes from the Port in Titusville
FL. Exit and drive east for three blocks; turn south onto U.S. Highway 1
to the Beachline Expressway (S.R. 528) and follow this east to the Port.
From Daytona Beach International Airport (DAB)
Daytona Beach International Airport is about 75 miles north of Port
Canaveral. Take I-95 south to S.R. 528 East (Beachline Expressway) and
follow to the Port.
Traffic Conditions
Florida 511 service provides callers with free information on roads,
transportation agencies and travel times. More information can be found
at http://fl511.com/, or by clicking the 511 Travel Info logo to the
right.
Parking at Your Cruise Terminal
Parking at Port Canaveral's cruise terminals is paved, gated and
under 24-hour surveillance. Passengers at Cruise Terminal 10 can choose
between an outdoor parking area and a six-level parking garage.
Parking Fees
$15/night for vehicles up to 20 feet in length
$26/night for vehicles over 20 feet
The total fee for the time the vehicle will be parked is due on entry.
We accept cash, Visa, Mastercard and Traveler's Checks issued in U.S.
dollars.
Parking for the Disabled
Special parking spaces are provided. The parking fee is waived for
vehicles that:
1. Have special equipment such as ramps, lifts, foot or hand controls;
or
2. Display the Florida Toll Exemption permit. (Call 800-983-2435 ext. 2
to apply for an exemption form.)
Short-term Parking
Limited free parking is available in "Daytime Only" parking lots at
each cruise terminal for those having business at the terminal or aboard
the ship during the hours the ship is docked at the terminal. No
overnight parking is permitted in these areas without the express
permission of the Canaveral Port Authority.
Short Term parking is free for the first hour
1-2 hours is $2.00
2-4 hours is $4.00
4-6 hours is $6.00
6-12 hours is $8.00
Anything over 8 hours is $15.00 per day
Note that all fees stated above are subject to change without notice by
the Canaveral Port Authority.
Cruise offerings from Port Canaveral include 1- to 7-day excursions
aboard vessels from Carnival Cruise Lines, Disney Cruise Line and Royal
Caribbean International. You are sure to find a cruise that suits your
schedule and fires your imagination.
If you cruise out of the northeast U.S. but would love to visit Port
Canaveral, check out the ships that make scheduled port-of-call stops
here, offering their passengers all the fun of a day exploring central
Florida's many attractions.
Port Canaveral Home ported Cruise Ships & Itineraries
Carnival Cruise Lines was one of the first cruise lines to recognize
the advantages of sailing out of Port Canaveral. It currently has two
beautiful ships home ported here, including the Carnival Dream, the
newest and largest Carnival ship sailing to date. Carnival offers 3- and
4-night cruises to the Bahamas and 7-night cruises to the eastern and
western Caribbean. Click here for more information.
Cruise Terminal 8 at Port Canaveral is the home to Disney Cruise Line.
The Magic and the Wonder offer vacationers the incomparable Disney
experience on 3-, 4- and 7-night cruises to the Bahamas, the eastern and
western Caribbean and Disney's private island getaway - Castaway Cay.
Click here for more information.
Royal Caribbean International has one of the highest space-per-guest
ratios in the cruise market plus state-of-the-art recreational
facilities. With the Monarch of the Seas and Freedom of the Seas, RCI
offers 3-, 4- and 7-night cruises to the Bahamas, eastern and western
Caribbean and private island Coco Cay Click here for more information.
Cruise Line Contact Numbers
To contact a cruise line for lost luggage or other information,
please use these numbers:
Carnival Cruise Line
Disney Cruise Line
Royal Caribbean
800-929-6400
407-566-3734
800-327-6700
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Ships
Carnival Sensation
Carnival Dream
Schedules subject to change.
For more information about these beautiful ships, to make reservations
or to ask questions about a cruise you have booked, contact your travel
agent or Carnival Cruise Lines
9225 Christopher Columbus Drive
P.O. Box 1635
Cape Canaveral, FL 32920
1-800-327-9501
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Ships
Disney Magic
Disney Wonder
Schedules subject to change. Special cruises also available.
For more information about these beautiful ships, to make reservations
or to ask questions about a cruise you have booked, contact your travel
agent or Disney Cruise Line
Walt Disney World Guest Information
P.O. Box 101040
Lake Buena Vista, Florida 32830-0040
1-800-WDW-CRUISE
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Ships
Monarch of the Seas
Freedom of the Seas
Schedules subject to change.
For more information about these beautiful ships, to make reservations
or to ask questions about a cruise you have booked, contact your travel
agent or Royal Caribbean International
1050 Caribbean Way
Miami, Florida 33132
1-800-327-6700
1-800-722-5627 (Spanish)
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Visiting Ships Welcomed
A number of ships make port calls at Port Canaveral, including some that
make us a part of their special occasion itineraries. Norwegian Cruise
Lines offers regularly scheduled visits to Port Canaveral.
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