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Relish the best of sand, sun and sea on a cruise from Fort Lauderdale with Princess®. After riding through the Everglades or visiting the Flamingo Garden and Wildlife Sanctuary, sail to the Caribbean for an even sweeter taste of island life. You can also head to the Panama Canal and Canada & New England or embark on a Transatlantic cruise. The choice is yours on a cruise from Ft. Lauderdale with Princess.

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Caribbean Cruises

On a cruise from Ft. Lauderdale to the Caribbean, dip your toes in turquoise waters and relax on golden beaches with a refreshing drink in hand. Travel between tropical islands – like St. Thomas, Aruba and Curaçao – where you can swim with stingrays and zipline through jungles. Discover ancient treasures, meet beloved wildlife and learn about the region’s history from an expert guide.

Panama Canal Cruises

Travel back in time and experience the Panama Canal the way it was meant to be on a cruise from Ft. Lauderdale with Princess. Transit the newly expanded locks — including the Agua Clara and Cocoli Locks — and get up close to the engineering wonders that surround you. Between the history of the Canal and the cultures of the region, it’s no wonder the Panama Canal is one of the Seven Cruise Wonders of the World.

Canada & New England Cruises

Travel through time as you sail to Canada & New England on a cruise from Ft. Lauderdale. Walk in the footsteps of Paul Revere, hike through Acadia National Park and indulge in crab cakes and fresh-caught lobster along the way. Bask in the coastal beauty of Prince Edward Island, and spend two days exploring the French influences of Quebec City. With Princess, chronicles of the Northern seaboard await.

Transatlantic Cruises

Relive the golden age of ocean travel on a Transatlantic cruise from Ft. Lauderdale. Unwind at sea and jump into adventure at each destination. Choose from voyages that take you through the British Isles and the Mediterranean Sea to the Land of Fire and Ice. Or stop by Spain and France on a cruise from Fort Lauderdale. Indulge in the best of every destination with a Transatlantic cruise with Princess.

South America & Antarctica Cruises

From the cultures of South America to the icy terrains of Antarctica, experience the best of both worlds on a cruise from Ft. Lauderdale. In Puntarenas, learn how Starbucks coffee beans are harvested at the company’s only farm. Walk past pyramids in Huatulco, and uncover treasures of Mesoamerica. Or ascend Corcovado Mountain and visit one of the new Seven Wonders of the World, the Christ the Redeemer statue.

World Cruises

On World Cruises from Ft. Lauderdale, unpack once and visit even more destinations while enjoying additional days at sea traveling between destinations. As you explore the corners of the world, connect with other guests who share your passion for wanderlust. Embark on one legendary adventure and visit locations spanning from the Blue Mountains of Sydney to the castles near Sicily and various cities in between.

Between the beaches, galleries and canals, there’s a lot to do and see in this waterside city. Here’s everything to know about your cruise from Fort Lauderdale.

Fort Lauderdale at a glance

  • Language: English
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  • Attire: We suggest dressing in light clothing as South Florida is warm year-round, especially in the spring and summer. Also consider bringing a light jacket for when temperatures dip in the evenings.
  • Transportation: While taxis are available throughout the city, many neighborhoods are walkable, and you can visit other parts of Fort Lauderdale by train, trolley, water taxi and rental bike. Want to beat traffic to the port? Take Brightline , a convenient and comfortable high-speed passenger train.

Things to do in Fort Lauderdale

Keep those vacation vibes going – or kick them off – when you sail out of Fort Lauderdale. It’s the perfect playground for whatever you love: beaches, nature, food, culture, shopping and more. Whether you want to wave to alligators on an airboat ride through the Everglades or take in the top-notch restaurants and clubs, you’re sure to have a good time. This port city boasts world-class theaters, museums, sightseeing, and shopping, allowing cruises from Fort Lauderdale to extend the fun before or after setting sail. And who couldn’t use more of those?

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Fort Lauderdale, Florida Port Guide

Fort Lauderdale has a little bit of everything: smooth, white sandy beaches, endless shopping on Las Olas Boulevard, and the Atlantic Ocean welcoming you to swim almost year-round. Once a spring break town, Fort Lauderdale is now known as the “Venice of America” for its intricate system of canals and lush tropical landscape. Head to Hugh Taylor Birch State Park for trails and biking blanketed by mangroves. Travel down the Florida Everglades on an airboat tour, complete with alligator and flamingo sightings. Or beat the heat with a trip to the Museum of Science and Discovery in downtown Fort Lauderdale, where kids and adults alike will learn something new. 

Aside from being a city full of fun experiences, Fort Lauderdale is also home to one of the biggest cruise ports in the world: Port Everglades. On cruises from Fort Lauderdale, you can sail to the idyllic beaches of the Bahamas and more stunning tropical locations scattered throughout the Caribbean.

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There’s nothing quite like the Bahamas, a stunning collection of islands surrounded by crystal clear waters in turquoise hues. Revel in the laid-back atmosphere of Nassau, the capital of the Bahamas, where there’s excellent snorkeling and shopping opportunities. Spend a fun family day at the Atlantis Resort, a sprawling water park that is sure to be a hit with the kids. Explore nearby oases like Blue Lagoon Island and Balmoral Island, where you can swim with dolphins or dive into its rich coral reef systems teeming with underwater animals.

Eastern Caribbean

Make your way through historic forts and lively towns during a cruise through the Eastern Caribbean. Stop in San Juan and experience the best of this vibrant island by sampling the local food, walking around its historic center, and hiking through its spectacular natural parks. In St. Maarten, you’ll be exposed to Dutch and French influences, both in the island’s cuisine and architecture. When you visit the volcanic island of St. Kitts, you’ll discover a mix of scenic landscapes and heavenly beaches.

Western Caribbean

On a Western Caribbean cruise, you’ll find active adventures and plenty of time to while away on flawless beaches. In Cozumel, explore ancient ruins and enjoy Mexican food and tequila. In Grand Cayman, walk along Seven Mile Beach, a beautiful stretch of impossibly white sand and turquoise ocean. While in Key West, grab a slice of the city’s famous key lime pie and visit Ernest Hemingway’s former home.

Southern Caribbean

Sail off to the Southern Caribbean and embark on an unforgettable vacation to some of the most popular destinations in the region. Lounge on the white sand beaches and swim in the gentle waters of Aruba. Take a photo in front of the scenic Pitons in St. Lucia. Stroll by the colorful waterfront buildings of Curaçao, and enjoy the lovely beaches and famous rum punch of Barbados.

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There’s no better way to experience the joys of the Caribbean than on a cruise with Celebrity. Our award-winning ships sail year round to the region’s most beautiful destinations, including the white-sand beaches of the Bahamas, the coral reefs of Cozumel, the lively town of Key West, and the ancient forts of San Juan. 

Spend your days swimming under the tropical sun and enjoying the shade of a palm tree. Get your heart pumping during thrilling underwater excursions or explore the wealth of natural wonders waiting to be discovered. On board, unwind at the spa or relax by the pool. In the evening, enjoy meals crafted by a chef and end the night with a drink at the Martini Bar or dancing under the stars.

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Fort Lauderdale Port Facilities & Location

On cruises from Fort Lauderdale, you’ll sail from Port Everglades. Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport is only a ten-minute drive from Port Everglades, and shuttle buses can take you from the airport to the cruise port. Free wi-fi and parking facilities are available at the port.

Train to Port on Brightline

Why stress about traffic and parking? With Brightline’s convenient train service, you’ll arrive at the cruise port relaxed and ready for your adventure. It’s the smoothest way to transition from city to sea. Brightline is far from your ordinary train ride. Enjoy comfortable seating, complimentary Wi-Fi, a variety of food and beverage options, and friendly service. All designed to make your trip as pleasurable as your cruise.

Opt for Brightline+ services, designed to take you from train to cruise ship—or vice versa—with zero hassle. Secure your transit arrangements in advance and set the stage for a relaxed, carefree voyage from the moment you step aboard our train.

And for our PREMIUM guests, relish in the added luxury of a complimentary Private Ride powered by Uber within a 5-mile radius of any South Florida Brightline station, making your entire vacation smooth sailing.

Top Sights & Attractions to See Before Cruises from Fort Lauderdale

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Seeing the beautiful Fort Lauderdale Beach is a must. Rent a beach chair and lounge on the sand, rollerblade on the boardwalk, or go windsurfing. Grab lunch or a drink at one of the conveniently located restaurants lining the promenade before diving back into the ocean. 

Bonnet House Museum & Gardens

Don’t miss a guided tour of this plantation-style home in Fort Lauderdale, which was originally built in 1895. Explore 35 acres of the estate’s grounds, including its gardens. The Bonnet House happens to contain an extensive art collection, so it feels a little like an art museum, historic home, and garden all rolled into one. Everything is open Tuesday through Sunday.

Hugh Taylor Birch State Park

Tucked between Florida’s famous A1A Highway and the Intracoastal Waterway, you’ll find Hugh Taylor Birch State Park, where visitors can hike, bike, swim, and paddle at the park. As you navigate the trails, you’ll pass through forests of mangroves and coastal dunes along the way.

Museum of Discovery and Science

The Museum of Science and Discovery provides education and escapism for all ages. This fascinating museum is perfect for kids or a rainy day. You can dig for prehistoric fossils, learn about the ecosystem of the Everglades, or take a trip to Mars. The museum is home to an IMAX theater, where you can watch the latest releases.

Dr. Von D. Mizell-Eula Johnson State Park

This natural state park is less manicured than the surrounding South Florida beaches, but it’s perfect for a relaxing afternoon away from the bustle of the city. Walking trails lined by mangrove trees will give you a sense of the tropical Floridian landscape. Paddle, kayak, or walk the long beachfront. There’s a picnic area too, and you can rent a sailboat or pontoon boat at the park.

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Top sights & attractions for cruises from fort lauderdale, stroll along the fort lauderdale riverwalk.

Fort Lauderdale’s Riverwalk is a serene pedestrian walkway lining the New River. You’ll feel a warm breeze as you soak in the views of boats docked in the nearby waters. Meander down the Riverwalk past restaurants and parks, or board the ferry to see the city from a different vantage point.

Visit the Stranahan House

Before departing on cruises from Fort Lauderdale, take a guided tour of this historic museum where residents Frank and Ivy Stranahan lived and left a lasting impact on the Fort Lauderdale community. The Stranahan House was built in 1901, and it happens to be the oldest building in Broward County. You’ll learn about their story as well as the growth of the town throughout the 21st century.

Head to the Everglades

An airboat tour of Sawgrass Recreation Park is just one way to experience the mythical magic of the Everglades. This is a one-of-a-kind experience for families and nature lovers who want to see the wildlife—like alligators—and plant life of the Florida Everglades. If you’re feeling extra adventurous, try the nighttime airboat tour.

Shop on Las Olas Boulevard

Las Olas Boulevard embodies the spirit of Fort Lauderdale. This stretch of bars, nightclubs, restaurants, art galleries, and boutiques is bordered by yachts dotting the nearby waterfront and trees lining the entire 14 blocks. It’s perfect for a stroll or shopping while you’re in Fort Lauderdale.

Where can I eat in Fort Lauderdale?

BREW Urban Cafe

Address: 537 NW 1st Ave, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33311

Start your day in Fort Lauderdale with a cup of joe at trendy BREW Urban Cafe. Try one of their hand-brewed selections, or order your favorite caffeinated beverage. In the evenings, BREW transforms into a lively bar serving up craft beers and cocktails.

Laspada’s Original Hoagies 

Address: 1495 SE 17th St, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316

The sandwiches at Laspada’s really hit the spot. Pick up a delicious hoagie or salad on the way to Fort Lauderdale Beach and find out why this is a local favorite. 

925 Nuevo’s Cubano’s

 Address: 925 N Andrews Ave, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33311

If you’re searching for authentic Cuban food or a good cafecito, head to colorful 925 Nuevo’s Cubano’s for a juicy Cuban sandwich, carne asada, croquetas, and much more served from a window. Grab a seat on one of the blue and red picnic benches at this casual restaurant.

Casa D’Angelo 

Address: 1201 N Federal Hwy, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304

For a fancy date night, try Case D’Angelo, which brings Northern Italian food to Fort Lauderdale. You’ll find everything from gnocchi with buffalo mozzarella to classic risotto on the menu, along with wood-fired pizzas and an extensive wine list.

What’s the history of Fort Lauderdale?

The first human settlement in the Fort Lauderdale area happened over 4,000 years ago by Native Americans, including the Tequesta tribe. Throughout the 17th to the 20th centuries, Spain, England, and the United States all claimed the territory for themselves at different points, but the area didn’t see development by the United States until the early 1900s. Florida experienced a major real estate boom in the 1920s, and people began to flock to the Fort Lauderdale area as a result. Then, Fort Lauderdale acted as a major naval base during World War II, which led to an unprecedented population increase and major growth of businesses in Fort Lauderdale and the surrounding areas. 

In the 1980s, Fort Lauderdale was a popular spring break destination. The city took careful measures to reallocate the spring breakers to other parts of Florida, and put their focus on attracting tourism from other sources. Fort Lauderdale’s makeover from a spring break town to a sunny, year-round destination for relaxing and family-friendly vacations was successful. Today, Fort Lauderdale continues efforts to revitalize its downtown and arts community, maintain its beautiful beaches, and seamlessly serve the area’s massive cruise economy.

Where can I go shopping near the Fort Lauderdale cruise port?

Though a little further from Port Everglades, Sawgrass Mills Mall is a huge shopping complex with over 350 outlets, designer shops, and restaurants. You could spend an entire day shopping here. For shopping a little closer to the cruise port, head to The Galleria at Fort Lauderdale, where you’ll find staples like H&M to luxury names like Neiman Marcus.

How can I get around Fort Lauderdale?

Fort Lauderdale’s Riverwalk and beachfronts are fairly walkable, but you’re better off getting a taxi, using rideshares, or renting a car for longer distances. To get to Miami or West Palm Beach, you can use the Brightline, a high-speed rail system that travels to both cities in 30 minutes. You can also take the Tri-Rail, which makes more frequent stops in South Florida. The Sun Trolley is a fun way to navigate the city, as is the Riverwalk Water Trolley.

What are the local currency and tipping customs?

The U.S. Dollar (USD) is the official currency in Fort Lauderdale and all other areas of Florida. You’ll find ATMs almost everywhere. If you need to exchange currencies, most airports and large banks have exchange centers available. While at a bar or restaurant, a tip of 15% to 20% for good service is part of the culture. Be sure to tip your barista, taxi driver, or bellhop as well.

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Port Everglades Cruise Guide

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Fort Lauderdale Cruise Calendar

Welcome to the complete list of cruises from Fort Lauderdale FL. If you have an idea of when you'd like to sail, this is the best way to see what's available. Enjoy one of the hundreds of cruises out of Fort Lauderdale's busy Port Everglades.

There are so many cruises out of this port that we had to break them down by destinations . Check them out to get the overview of what is available.

If you're looking for a short trip, see our 3 day cruises from Ft Lauderdale , 4 day cruises from Ft Lauderdale and 5 day cruises from Ft Lauderdale . They are the full schedules of quick cruises.

For different choices departing from much farther north, try the calendar of cruises leaving from Baltimore . They are year-round too.

Cruises depart from Port Everglades year-round. The winter is the peak season. Ships relocate to Europe or Alaska in the spring. There are relatively few cruises in the summer, but there are still options for trips to the Bahamas or the Caribbean. Ships return in the autumn in October and November.

Port Everglades

Port Everglades cruise port: A guide to cruising from Fort Lauderdale

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With 10 cruise lines sailing out of Port Everglades (and more to come) and 3 million-plus passengers annually, Fort Lauderdale's cruise port is the third busiest in the country — behind PortMiami and Port Canaveral (near Orlando).

Ships sail from Port Everglades mainly to the Bahamas , Mexico and the Caribbean , but many travelers choose to make Fort Lauderdale's world-famous beaches and waterways part of their vacation plans with pre- and post-cruise stays.

Arguably one of the best aspects of flying into and sailing out of Fort Lauderdale is the fact that Port Everglades is conveniently located less than 2 miles from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL). In fact, it's the closest cruise port to any airport in the country, which makes it easy to access for out-of-towners who want to fly in and cruise out on the same day.

Port Everglades is also an easy port to depart from on debarkation day because passengers can use Global Entry and the Mobile Passport Control app to skip long customs queues at the terminal.

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If you've booked a cruise sailing out of Port Everglades, this is your guide to everything you need to know about cruising from Fort Lauderdale. Discover which airport is best, which hotels to book and where to park, eat, shop and explore with your extra time in Fort Lauderdale.

All you have to worry about is enjoying the vistas of Fort Lauderdale's sandy shoreline as your ship sails out to sea.

Port Everglades cruise port overview

Port everglades cruise terminal information.

Address : 1850 Eller Drive, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316

Number of terminals : 8

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Each cruise terminal is fully accessible, and parking fees are waived at all Port Everglades lots and garages for disabled persons driving their vehicles to the port.

Luggage storage is not available at the port.

Cruise lines sailing from Port Everglades

Terminal 2 : Princess Cruises Terminal 4 : Disney Cruise Line Terminal 18 : Royal Caribbean Terminal 19 : Holland America Terminal 21 : Holland America and Princess Cruises Terminal 25 : Celebrity Cruises Terminal 26 : Holland America Terminal 29 : Celebrity Cruises, Holland America and Royal Caribbean

Other cruise lines sailing out of Port Everglades include Azamara, Crystal, Cunard, Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection, Silversea and Viking. These ships are slotted to sail out of available terminals.

To access the cruise schedule, download the CruiseSchedule Port Everglades app .

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Airports near Fort Lauderdale cruise port

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Cruisers sailing out of Port Everglades have two major South Florida airport options when booking flights: Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL) and Miami International Airport (MIA).

Most travelers prefer to fly into FLL because it's so close to Port Everglades, making transfers much quicker and cheaper than from MIA. In fact, it's possible to book a same-day flight and get to your ship within an hour of your flight landing.

MIA offers more daily flights on the whole. If you're flying in from overseas, MIA also offers more international flight options. Miami's airport might also be more appealing if you're a member of an airline loyalty program or a cardholder who wants to prioritize lounge access.

Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport

Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL) is the nearest airport to Port Everglades. Only 1.8 miles away, it's the closest airport to a cruise port in the country. Major carriers, including Alaska Airlines, Allegiant Air, American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Frontier Airlines, JetBlue, Silver Airways, Southwest Airlines, Spirit Airlines and United Airlines, all fly into Fort Lauderdale's airport.

If you need to kill time between the cruise disembarkation and your flight time, the airport offers a United Club Lounge and a Delta Sky Club for passengers of those airlines, as well as an Escape Lounge in Terminal 3 that's open to all travelers in that terminal for a fee. FLL does not have a Priority Pass lounge , but Priority Pass members with restaurant perks get a dining discount at the Kafe Kalik restaurant in Terminal 4. (This perk might not be available to travelers with a membership through certain credit cards.)

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Miami International Airport

About 40 minutes away from the Fort Lauderdale cruise port (often longer during rush hour), Miami International Airport (MIA) serves ​​most major airlines, including Alaska, American, Delta, Frontier, JetBlue, Southwest, Spirit, Sun Country Airlines and United.

At MIA, lounge options include an American Airlines Admirals Club and a Flagship Lounge, a Delta Sky Club, an Amex Centurion Lounge for holders of The Platinum Card® from American Express and a Priority Pass lounge called Club America. To get access, you can buy a Priority Pass membership or hold a credit card that offers a membership, such as the Chase Sapphire Reserve® or the Capital One Venture X Rewards Credit Card .

How to get to the Fort Lauderdale cruise port

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Cruise line transfers

Cruise lines often offer transfers from the airport to the cruise port, but they're usually only available on the day the ship departs. A cruise line transfer wouldn't be an option for guests flying in earlier.

Cruise line transfers are priced per person, so if you're traveling with a group from nearby Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, it would be cheaper to split a taxi or an Uber or Lyft instead.

Transportation from FLL to Port Everglades through Disney Cruise Line, for example, is $45 per person each way. The cruise line doesn't offer transfers from MIA.

Hotel shuttles

Several hotels in the area offer shuttles to the airport for $8 to $15 per person, with select hotels offering complimentary shuttle service to the cruise port.

For more information on hotel options with free or paid shuttles, see the hotel section below.

Independent airport shuttles

Private shuttle companies like Go Airport and South Florida Shuttles offer shared rides from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport to Port Everglades from $15 to $27 per person. Shared shuttles to the Fort Lauderdale port are not typically available from Miami International Airport.

Independent van and car services

Companies like South Florida Elite Shuttle, Fort Lauderdale Airport Shuttle and Go Airport also offer private cars or vans to Port Everglades from both FLL and MIA.

Transportation from nearby FLL ranges from $65 for three people and three pieces of luggage to $105 for up to 10 passengers and 10 bags with Go Airport. Pricing starts upward of $120 from MIA.

Taxis and ride-hailing services

The average taxi fare from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport to Port Everglades is $20. To take a cab from the airport, exit your terminal on the arrivals level and follow the wayfinding signs to the nearest taxi stand.

Ride-hailing services from FLL, like Uber and Lyft, are typically slightly cheaper, often starting as low as $10. This rate can spike during periods of surge pricing, such as when everyone is disembarking the ship and calling for cars at the same time.

If you're heading to the port from Miami International Airport, the taxi fare to Port Everglades can run upward of $100 one-way. Exit baggage claim to find a taxi on the ground arrivals level.

Uber, on the other hand, can start around $55 for UberX, $70 for Comfort and $100 for Uber XL if you need to fit up to six people and more luggage. Pickup zones for ride-hailing services are stationed outside doors 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 11, 15, 20 and 23 on the ground arrivals level. Stand and wait at the middle median.

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Public transportation from nearby airports

From FLL : Broward County's Route 1 bus service from the Fort Lauderdale airport stops at the Northport section of Port Everglades on SE 17th Street. The bus stop is located at the Rental Car Center, Stop G, at the airport.

From MIA : You can take the Tri-Rail train from Miami International Airport to the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport station, with free shuttle buses to the airport terminals. Continue on the bus route above to Port Everglades.

Port Everglades cruise port parking

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On-site parking

Port Everglades has two on-site parking garages and three parking lots providing more than 5,500 parking spaces for cruisegoers.

Heron Parking Garage serves Terminals 2 and 4 (with an air-conditioned elevated passenger bridge on the fifth floor that leads directly to Terminal 2), while Palm Parking Garage serves Terminals 19, 21, 25, 26 and 29 with shuttle service to Terminal 29.

Additionally, Lot A serves Terminals 19 and 26, Lot B serves Terminals 18 and 19, and Lot C serves Terminal 18.

Port Everglades' on-site parking costs $20 per day or $25 for oversized vehicles. If you're parking for less than a day, it's $4 for the first hour and $8 for up to five hours.

Park-and-cruise

Beyond the port, several private parking lots provide shuttle service to the cruise port. One of the cheapest park-and-cruise lot options is Park by the Ports, which offers parking rates starting at $9.99 per day. The shuttle is free for the first four passengers and is only about a 10-minute ride to the port.

Park 'N Go is another reliable option only a few blocks from the port. It has 24-hour staff and free on-demand shuttles to the port that will meet you at your vehicle. This lot starts as low as $10 per day if you reserve online in advance.

With both of these options, reservations are the only way to guarantee yourself a parking spot, but they do accept drive-ups as well.

Tropical Airport Parking is a unique option that lets you park your car at hotels with unused parking spaces. Their prices start at only $7.45 per day, and you must reserve a space in advance. The shuttle to the cruise port costs extra depending on which hotel you choose, so compare the total price to other options when you're deciding where to park.

Various hotels also offer park-and-cruise arrangements where you can keep your car at the hotel for the duration of your cruise if you stay for at least a night. SpringHill Suites Fort Lauderdale Airport & Cruise Port currently offers a hotel package that includes a complimentary round-trip airport shuttle and up to 14 nights of parking for one vehicle (the shuttle to the cruise port is extra).

In other cases, the price for parking is separate from the overnight hotel rate but is usually much cheaper than parking at the cruise port and makes the most sense if you already were planning a precruise hotel stay. Hampton Inn Ft. Lauderdale Airport North Cruise Port and Courtyard Fort Lauderdale Airport & Cruise Port, for example, offer post-checkout parking for hotel guests for only $5 to $10 per night and a paid shuttle to the cruise port.

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Hotels near Port Everglades cruise port

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Hilton hotels

Some of the closest hotels to Port Everglades are located along the 17th Street Causeway, such as the Hilton Fort Lauderdale Marina and the Embassy Suites by Hilton Fort Lauderdale 17th Street.

The all-suite Embassy Suites hotel (starting around 42,000 Hilton Honors points per night) is a great family-friendly choice because of its spacious rooms and free made-to-order breakfast. It also offers a complimentary evening reception with snacks and drinks.

For more of a resort experience without sacrificing proximity to the port, the Hilton Fort Lauderdale Marina (starting around 31,000 points per night) covers transportation to the beach and beach towels in its resort fee. It also offers a rooftop restaurant with views of the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway, a heated outdoor pool and pool bar, and a lobby lounge and coffee shop. A third-party company offers transportation between the hotel and Port Everglades for $11 per person.

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Marriott hotels

If you're looking for a more upscale stay on the beach before or after your cruise, check out one of Marriott Bonvoy 's luxury hotel options on Fort Lauderdale Beach.

The elegant Ritz-Carlton, Fort Lauderdale (starting around 59,500 points per night) offers luxurious amenities, such as oceanfront dining at Burlock Coast Seafare & Spirits and a serene beachfront spa. The chic and ultra-modern W Fort Lauderdale (starting around 42,000 points per night) is famed for its Wet Deck pool five floors above the ocean and nightlife at Living Room.

Hyatt hotels

The Hyatt Place Fort Lauderdale Airport — South & Cruise Port (starting around 9,000 points per night) is a great value hotel option within five minutes of Port Everglades. The family-friendly hotel provides free continental breakfast, an outdoor pool, a gym and a shuttle to the cruise port for $9 per person.

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Non-points hotels

If you're looking for an affordable, no-frills place to stay overnight before your cruise, Red Carpet Inn Airport/Cruise Port Fort Lauderdale is a budget-friendly hotel about 10 minutes from Port Everglades that offers free shuttles to and from the airport and cruise port.

The free shuttle runs to the airport from 5:30 a.m. to 11 p.m., and you can schedule your shuttle to Port Everglades at check-in. The hotel also offers complimentary parking during your stay and a park-and-cruise rate of $10 per day of your cruise.

Another popular value hotel with a free airport and cruise shuttle, Rodeway Inn & Suites Fort Lauderdale Airport & Cruise Port also offers complimentary breakfast with your stay.

For an extended beach escape, book a stay at the secluded Pelican Grand Beach Resort, the only resort that's located directly on the beach in Fort Lauderdale. This luxury boutique hotel on the quieter end of the beach offers relaxing amenities like an oceanfront zero-entry pool, a lazy river and its own private stretch of shoreline.

Restaurants near Port Everglades cruise port

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Fort Lauderdale's most popular dining destination, Las Olas Boulevard, is known as downtown's main drag of sidewalk cafes, bars, shops and art galleries. You'll find everything from seafood and steakhouses to tacos, burgers and American bar food. A personal favorite is Louie Bossi's Ristorante, a high-energy Italian spot for handcrafted pastas, Neapolitan pizzas and an impromptu round of bocce in the outdoor courtyard.

For the local experience, you might enjoy breakfast on the beach at Casablanca Cafe, a restaurant and piano bar in a restored historic home. If it's lunch or dinnertime before the sun goes down, grab a seafood-centric meal at a waterfront institution along the Intracoastal Waterway, like Coconuts or Boatyard, or head to Boathouse at the Riverside for a view of the New River.

Looking for evening drinks or a morning coffee before boarding your ship? Flagler Village is a trendy neighborhood in a former warehouse district with several local breweries and artisan coffee shops.

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Things to do in Fort Lauderdale before or after your cruise

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Visit the beach

Most visitors to Fort Lauderdale come for the beach, and Fort Lauderdale Beach along state Road A1A is sure to impress — whether you want to soak up some sun from the sand, take a splash in the Atlantic or drive along state Road A1A for views of the ocean right from your car.

About 15 minutes south, you can explore Hollywood Beach, which feels like a small beach town with a 2.5-mile stretch of pedestrian promenade called the Broadwalk. Watch the joggers and cyclists go by, or join in yourself.

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Ride the Water Taxi

With an extensive system of canals and waterways, Fort Lauderdale is known as the Venice of America for good reason. The Water Taxi will take you along the Intracoastal Waterway on a route behind some of Fort Lauderdale's most stunning waterfront mansions.

It stops along the way at popular attractions, hotels and waterfront restaurants. Hop off at 15th Street Fisheries or Shooters Waterfront for a classic South Florida seafood meal.

Hit the slots

If you want to continue gambling after your cruise, Broward County is home to a few major casinos that attract tourists and locals alike.

About 15 minutes west of the port in Hollywood, the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino and its adjacent Guitar Hotel feel like two Las Vegas resorts in the middle of South Florida, with a casino connecting the two properties. Across the two music-themed luxury hotels, guests can enjoy the spa, various shops, a lagoon-style pool with cabanas, more than a dozen restaurants and multiple nightclubs, bars and lounges. The Hard Rock Live entertainment venue often hosts concerts and other acts like comedians.

Stay for the nighttime light show from the Guitar Hotel that's choreographed to different songs. Six beams of light project 20,000 feet into the sky, representing the strings of a guitar neck. The Guitar Hotel's grand entrance also features a 35-foot-tall central waterfall called The Oculus with another musical light show that runs every 20 minutes.

Farther south in Hallandale Beach (about 30 minutes from Port Everglades), Gulfstream Park is a horse racing track and casino that's home to equestrian events like the Pegasus World Cup. The complex also has an array of shops, restaurants and entertainment like nightclubs and a karaoke venue.

Shopping near Fort Lauderdale cruise port

If you're looking for last-minute cruise necessities like sunscreen or snacks, visit a pharmacy like Walgreens or CVS near Port Everglades on U.S. Highway 1 or 17th Street Causeway. The Harbor Shops is also a convenient nearby shopping plaza with a Publix Supermarket and a Total Wine if you want to grab a bottle of wine to bring on board.

Las Olas Boulevard is an outdoor shopping and entertainment district with boutique shops, art galleries, sidewalk cafes and bars. It stretches from downtown Fort Lauderdale to the beach on state Road A1A, and it's the perfect place to stroll for the afternoon, shop after you disembark or wander the evening before you board.

For a more traditional shopping mall experience, head to The Galleria at Fort Lauderdale, an upscale shopping center with more than 100 retail shops, including Macy's, Michael Kors, H&M and Free People.

Farther away but a worthwhile destination for bargain hunters, Sawgrass Mills is one of the world's largest outlet malls. The sprawling shopping center with more than 400 shops and restaurants is about a 20- to 30-minute drive from the cruise port.

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Complete Guide to Cruising from Fort Lauderdale (Port Everglades)

When it comes to departure points for a cruise, it’s hard to beat Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale.

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With nearly 4 million cruise passengers each year, Port Everglades comes as one of the busiest ports in Florida (along with Miami and Port Canaveral ), which also means its one of the busiest cruise ports in the world.

Spread out a bit more than the Port of Miami, it can be a bit confusing to navigate the port if you’re a first-timer or if you simply haven’t sailed from there in a while. Not to worry, our guide below will give you all the details you need to know to sail from the South Florida port.

  • Distance from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood Airport: 3 miles | 10 minutes
  • Distance from Miami Airport: 30 miles | 35-55 minutes
  • Number of Cruise Terminals: 8
  • Passengers Carried Each Year: ~3.7 million

Port Everglades Location

When it comes to convenience, it’s hard to beat the location of Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale. Sitting right at the edge of the Atlantic, ships can leave from the port and be in the open water in a matter of minutes.

Meanwhile, the port is also extremely close to the Fort Lauderdale airport. The airport is just three miles away, or about 10 minutes. In other words you can fly in and be at your ship within an hour — even accounting for getting off the plane and getting to your ride.

Location of Port Everglades

If you are driving to the port, the address is:

1850 Eller Drive Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33316

Of course, while many people fly in and head directly to the cruise port, the entire South Florida region is a tourist destination. Therefore, you may be coming to the port from somewhere other than the airport. In that case, here’s the distance and mileage from several points of interest in the area:

  • Fort Lauderdale Airport: 3 miles | 10 minutes
  • Miami Airport: 30 miles | 35-55 minutes
  • South Beach: 30 miles | 40-60 minutes
  • Las Olas: 4.5 miles | 15 minutes
  • Seminole Hard Rock Casino: 8 miles | 15-20 minutes
  • Hollywood: 7 miles | 20 minutes
  • Boca Raton: 25 miles | 30 minutes

Port Everglades Cruise Terminals

The cruise terminals at Port Everglades are spread out compared to many other ports like Miami. There are two distinct regions — Northport and Midport. Northport is comprised of Terminals 2, & 4. Midport consists of Terminals 18, 19, 21, 25, 26, & 29. Given the higher number of terminals, most people cruise from Midport facilities.

Terminal 2 Renovated a few years ago, Terminal 2 is home to Princess Cruises. One of the unique features of the terminal is that it’s setup for Princess’ Ocean Medallion service, which is a wearable device that can replace your room keycard. The terminal offers 85,000 square feet of space, including about 21,000 square feet for passenger waiting, so you should never feel cramped.

Terminal 4 Sailing Disney Cruise Line? Then you’ll sail from Terminal 4, the last cruise terminal in the Northport area and right next to the Convention Center. This terminal was recently redone to honor Disney and features a “Finding Nemo” motif on your way to the ship.

Terminal 18 at Port Everglades

Terminal 18 Sailing on Royal Caribbean from Fort Lauderdale? There’s a good chance you’ll sail from Terminal 18. It’s the main Royal Caribbean terminal and serves some of the largest ships in the cruise line’s fleet (Oasis-class vessels). As with all the terminals, there are parking options right nearby.

Terminal 19 Sitting on the south edge of Midport, Terminal 19 offers 1,300′ of berth and a cruise terminal that’s nearly 100,000 square feet. There’s tons of parking within walking distance. Given the location right next to Terminal 18, there’s also a good chance that one of the world’s largest cruise ships will be right next to your ship on cruise day.

Terminal 21 In the “U”-shaped cove in the port with Terminals 18 & 19, Terminal 21 is on the eastern edge of the port. Like other terminals in the port, it offers a huge amount of space, including nearly 1,500′ of berth space and 50 check-in stations to make things as quick as possible to get on the ship.

Terminal 25 There’s been a recent trend toward cruise lines building spectacular modern terminals and Terminal 25 fits the bill for Celebrity Cruises. As home to Celebrity — and the fleet’s most modern ships — Port Everglades has a sleek terminal to go along with those vessels.

Terminal 26 Toward the southern end of the port, Terminal 26 is perhaps the easiest terminal to get to. It’s right along the entrance road at the port. Parking is available at the Midport Garage (also known as the Palm Garage), right across the street from the cruise terminal.

Terminal 29 Terminal 29 is a bit out of the way from the other terminals at the southernmost end of the cruise port facilities. It’s an older terminal, but still perfect for getting on the ship. One issue is that the official port parking garage is a bit of a trek from here. You’ll want to park and then take the free shuttle to the terminal.

Hotels Near the Port

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Once again, the location of Port Everglades offers a big advantage for cruise passengers. Sitting right near the airport and near A1A that runs along the beach, there are a number of hotels that are within just minutes of the port.

Even better news is that given the popularity of cruising from Fort Lauderdale, the hotels in the area cater to cruise passengers. A number of them offer up perks like cruise parking or shuttles to the cruise port.

As a rule of thumb, the hotels that are away from the beach typically have better prices and more benefits to attract cruisers. Those mega hotels right on the water usually make you pay dearly to park and often have resort fees as well. Look for hotels near the airport or those within walking distance of the port for the best deals.

Hotels near the port:

  • Crowne Plaza Fort Lauderdale Airport/Cruise
  • Four Points by Sheraton Fort Lauderdale Airport/Cruise Port
  • Embassy Suites by Hilton 17th Street

Hotels near the airport (usually less expensive):

  • Best Western Fort Lauderdale Airport/Cruise Port
  • SpringHill Suites Fort Lauderdale Airport & Cruise Port
  • Hampton Inn & Suites Ft. Lauderdale Airport/South Cruise Port

Interested in more hotels, including options with cruise parking or shuttles to the port? See our list of Port Everglades hotels with cruise shuttles here and port hotels with cruise parking here .

Getting to Port Everglades (Transportation)

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Given the location of the port, getting there is a breeze, especially if you are flying in. But even if you live in the area and plan on driving, you can still easily get to your ship and park at the port. We’ve covered all the ways to get to your cruise with our port transportation article . Below we have the highlights on the most popular ways to get to Port Everglades.

Driving to Port Everglades If you are already in South Florida, then you can simply drive to the port. One thing that you’ll need to keep in mind is if you are sailing from Northport (Terminals 2 or 4) or from Midport (Terminals 18-29). Depending on your cruise terminal, you want to use a different entrance to get into the port so that you can get to your ship faster.

The good news is that parking at any cruise terminal in Port Everglades is convenient and easy. Each terminal has a nearby parking area, typically a garage (Palm or Heron). It costs $20 per day to park at Port Everglades. 

Uber/Lyft Flying into Fort Lauderdale or Miami? Or maybe you just don’t want to deal with driving? Uber and Lyft are convenient options to the port. They offer service in both Miami or Fort Lauderdale (including airports), so no matter where you are, you can get a ride. We’ve estimated the cost of a ride from certain points of interest below. Keep in mind that these rates are for the entire car, not per person.

  • Fort Lauderdale Airport: $15-20
  • Miami Airport: $50-60
  • South Beach: $40-50
  • Las Olas: $15-20
  • Seminole Hard Rock Casino: $15-20
  • Hollywood: $15-20
  • Boca Raton: $35-40

Taxi Are you more “old school”? Cabs are abundant all throughout South Florida to get you to Port Everglades. In general the estimated fares are higher than you’ll find with Uber and Lyft. Still, some people prefer to take a cab to the port. Here are the estimated fares from points around the area.

  • Miami Airport: $70-80
  • South Beach: $70-80
  • Seminole Hard Rock Casino: $25-30
  • Hollywood: $20-25
  • Boca Raton: $60-70

Hotel Shuttles If you plan to stay in a hotel the night before your cruise, then look for a hotel that offers a shuttle to the cruise port. It’s an extra perk that’s great to have on cruise day. While some hotels offer rides for free, usually you will pay a nominal fee for the service. Even with a charge, it’s an affordable way to the port. See our full list of Port Everglades hotels with cruise shuttles .

Want to know more details about all your transportation options to Port Everglades? See our complete article on getting to the port .

Parking For Your Cruise

If you’re driving into Fort Lauderdale to cruise, then you’re going to need a spot to park your car. Fortunately there’s an entire industry surrounding cruise parking in Fort Lauderdale. We have all your options on our Port Everglades cruise parking page here . Below, we have general information regarding your parking options.

Fort Lauderdale parking garage

Parking at the Port By far the easiest and most convenient spot to park is at the port. Port Everglades has multiple parking facilities near the cruise terminals, giving you the ability to park right at your cruise ship. That means you can drive and arrive when you want, and then head home the second you get off the ship. Given the number of parking spots at the port, you don’t have to reserve a spot ahead of time. Simply show up on cruise day and park.

Parking at the port runs $20 per day for most vehicles. Have an oversized vehicle that doesn’t fit in a normal parking space? In that case, you’ll pay $25 per day. Parking at Port Everglades is comparable to other ports, though the costs can still add up. 

If you are a disabled cruise passenger, then you might be able to park for free at the port. Florida laws allow for free parking if you meet requirements such as having a Florida Toll Exemption Permit, car modifications such as hand or foot controls, ramps, and lifts, and/or a Florida Disabled Veteran license plate. If you think you might meet one of these requirements, contact the port at 954-468-3680 to learn how to park for free. It’s a great way to save some cash.

Independent Parking Lots As is the case in most port cities, there are independent lots near the cruise port. While these lots aren’t as convenient as parking right at the ship, they have the advantage of being cheaper. Plus, the lots will have shuttles to take you right to the ship. So if you don’t need to park right at the ship and don’t mind an extra 10 minutes to get to the ship, you can save significantly. Rates for independent lots run around $8 to $12 per day.

You can see a complete list of parking lots near the cruise port here .

Hotels with Cruise Parking As we mentioned earlier, there is no shortage of hotels in the area offering perks to cruise passengers. Hotels range from those that are literally walking distance to the port to the popular “Marina Mile” (which is a straight shot to the terminals) to spots around the airport. No matter where you want to stay and how much you want to spend, you’ll find a hotel that caters to cruise passengers by offering cruise parking.

Sometimes this parking is included with a one night’s stay, other times you will need to book a parking package. Still other hotels charge a few bucks a day to park, but at a discount to parking at the port. For full details and a list of hotels, see our Fort Lauderdale hotels with cruise parking page .

Dropping Off/Picking Up Passengers

If you’re a cruise passenger, it doesn’t get any easier than letting someone else worry about the driving and simply being dropped off or picked up after your cruise.

Unlike some other ports, Port Everglades has security checkpoints where those 18 years or older need to show identification/passenger ticket to get into the terminal area . Just be ready as you approach the checkpoint at the entrance to the port to make the line go faster.

Once inside the port, you’ll want to follow the signage to the appropriate cruise terminal for the ship. Keep in mind that there are a number of twists and turns in order to get around with so many terminals in a relatively small space. Meanwhile, if there are lots of ships in port, navigating can be stressful. It might be helpful to have one person navigate so the driver can focus on the road.

As you approach the port, you’ll see the signs for the passenger drop-off and pick-up areas. Pull up to the appropriate spot and you’ll be able to unload and load passengers.

Security/Check In

Check in signage

Before you can get onto the ship, you have to check in and pass through security. The good news is that it’s no big deal and in most cases can be done in 15 minutes or less.

When to Arrive These days most cruise lines have switched over to having staggered check in. This type of check-in gives you a 30-minute assigned window on when to arrive. While the ship might board from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m., you might be asked to arrive between 2:30 p.m. and 3 p.m. Staggered check-in reduces crowds right at the start time of boarding, making the whole process smoother.

If you are assigned a check-in time, then you should aim to arrive at that time. Don’t arrive early.

The second method is the classic boarding window, though it seems fewer ships use this method now. The ship will board between hours such as 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. Passengers can arrive at any time in this window.

If this is how your ship boards, we suggest actually arriving later in the boarding window. There is often a rush of passengers right at the start of boarding — and the ship may not be ready to accept passengers. In other words, if you don’t want the possibility of having to wait around to board, then arrive later in the window.

Security Cruise security is somewhat similar to that of an airport, but much less stressful. As you arrive, you’ll show your ID and boarding documents to make sure you are supposed to be on the ship. Then, you’ll put your bag through an x-ray machine as you walk through a metal detector. There’s no need to remove things like liquids from your luggage, nor do you need to remove shoes, belts, or laptops.

From there, you’ll head to check-in.

Checking In Most cruise lines have moved to allow passengers to check in online ahead of time. If you choose to do this, you’ll board with your boarding documents but be able to skip the traditional check-in lines. Your cabin keycard will be in a sealed envelope at your cabin door.

If you check-in the traditional way (or have some loose ends to tie up before boarding), you’ll stand in line and wait for an open check-in agent. Many terminals at Port Everglades have dozens of check-in stations, so the line moves quickly. Here you will assign a payment method for your onboard account, get your room key, and then board the ship. Your time with an agent will only take a few minutes, and then you’ll be ready to start your cruise.

Disembarkation

One of oddest things you’ll notice on your cruise is that everyone can’t wait to board the ship when you depart, but are just as eager to get off the ship when it gets back home.

When you debark, you can have the option of setting large bags outside the cabin the night before. The crew will pick them up and deliver the bags to the terminal for you. In this case you’ll need to wait until your debarkation group is told it’s time to get off the ship.

Instead, many people choose to carry all of their bags with them. The advantage is that this “self debarkation” group is the first group allowed off the ship. But since so many people choose the option, it can still be some time before you get off the vessel.

Once off the ship, you will be steered to the arrival hall where you will pick up your luggage (if you have it) and then head through customs to be admitted back into the United States. Port Everglades has both Global Entry and the Mobile Passport app , which can help you get through the lines more quickly.

Once through the CBP checkpoint, you’ll exit the terminal and find your transportation back to your hotel, airport, or home.

Things to Do Near the Port

As we mentioned, South Florida and Fort Lauderdale are known for their tourism. That means there’s quite a lot to do within a short drive of the cruise terminals. Here is just a sample of things going on in the area…

Seminole Hard Rock in Fort Lauderdale

Seminole Hard Rock Casino Gambling on a cruise ship is always a popular pastime, but you don’t have to wait until you get to the ship in order to try your luck. The Seminole Hard Rock Casino is about 20 minutes from Port Everglades and is the largest and nicest casino in the area. Try your hand at any number of games in the massive gaming area. Also, there’s no missing the casino. They’ve recently built a massive guitar-shaped hotel as an addition that can be seen for miles around.

Fort Lauderdale Beach

Las Olas Beach Fort Lauderdale’s beaches are some of the nicest in the world, and the heart of the beach is Las Olas. Just north of the port, it’s a large, wide white-sand beach with lots of facilities and lined with restaurants and shops. Even if you don’t go to the beach, it’s a good idea to at least take a stroll on the waterfront to get a feel for what Fort Lauderdale has to offer.

Fort Lauderdale Water Taxi This area is unique due to the number of canals and waterways that run inland. In fact, there are so many that water taxis run circuits around Fort Lauderdale . It’s more than just a unique way to get around the city. For $40 a person, you can hop on and hop off as you please as you get a chance to see huge houses, even larger yachts, and learn about the area. It’s a great way to get a tour of the city in a memorable way.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Time Should I Schedule My Flight Home? Fort Lauderdale has a big advantage over many other cruise ports in that it’s literally just a few minutes from the airport. If you are flying from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood, you can get from the cruise port to the airport in 10 minutes. If you are flying from Miami, however, expect the ride to take at least 45 minutes, and upwards of an hour in heavy traffic.

Cruise ships arrive back to port early in the morning (6-7 a.m.) and debarking can take 2-3 hours from then. That gets you off the ship anywhere from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. in most cases. For that reason, we’d suggest the earliest to schedule your flight is 11 a.m. if flying from Fort Lauderdale. Flying out at noon gives you even more breathing room. We will say that we’ve caught flights considerably earlier, however.

If departing Miami, then we’d suggest noon at the very earliest. Flying out after 1 p.m. would be ideal to give you enough time to get off the ship, get to the airport, and get through security.

What Ships Will Be in Port of Cruise Day? It’s always neat to see the other ships in port. Curious what other liners you will see when you sail away or get back? Check out Crew-Center.com . They have schedules for all the ports and you can see what mega ships you’ll see while docked in Fort Lauderdale.

Are Port Everglades and Fort Lauderdale the Same Thing? While we’ve used Port Everglades and Fort Lauderdale interchangeably, they are not actually one in the same. Fort Lauderdale is the city where Port Everglades is located. Meanwhile, the port itself is named Port Everglades. Don’t worry, many people use the names to mean the same thing.

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Cruises From Fort Lauderdale, FL

Shimmering blue waters, swaying palm trees, and ocean breezes greet you in Fort Lauderdale, where you'll find yourself somewhere between laid-back island time and the fast pace of a thriving city.  Pristine beaches are the main attraction, shorts are the daily uniform, and yachts are often the preferred form of transportation. It's a place where you can do as much, or as little, as you desire. Set sail on a Bahamas cruise  from Fort Lauderdale, FL to some of the most sought-after Caribbean destinations and immerse yourself in the allure of paradise.    Explore the colorful cobblestone streets of old San Juan. Admire the brilliant blue waters, and the kaleidoscopic sea life in Grand Turks, Turks and Caicos. Take an adventure and learn to scuba dive in St. Thomas. Traverse through the lively capital city of Nassau and explore historic 18th-century forts. Experience Bimini’s vivid-blue waters and renowned game fishing or admire the sugary sand and long stretches of turquoise lagoon waters on a Bahamas cruise from Fort Lauderdale.  Whether you're seeking a quick escape with a 5-day trip or longing for an indulgent cruise experience spanning 21 days, Holland America Line offers an unforgettable voyage. 

Featured Caribbean and Bahamas Cruise Destinations Departing from Florida

San Juan, Puerto Rico

Delve into the vibrancy of San Juan, where you can wander along the old city walls, immerse yourself in its rich history, and unwind on the beach with a refreshing local rum cocktail.

Grand Turk, Turks And Caicos

Explore the natural wonders of Grand Turk, a small yet captivating island surrounded by warm translucent waters perfect for diving, snorkeling, and fishing, or simply unwind under a palm tree and soak in the mesmerizing views.

Embark on a cruise to St. Thomas, a captivating island boasting stunning viewpoints nestled amidst lush tropical foliage, offering exceptional snorkeling experiences and featuring the region's most unique attraction—an ice museum.

Belize City, Belize

Situated on a peninsula extending into the Caribbean Sea, Belize's largest city maintains its significance as a historic British trading post, with colonial structures like Government House and St. John's Cathedral still standing, reflecting its rich past as a source of mahogany and logwood.

Half Moon Cay, Bahamas

Become enamored with a little slice of paradise and the highest-rated Bahamas private island—Half Moon Cay. Relish in the feel of soft, sugar-white sand on your toes and take in the stunning views of turquoise waters on a kayak through its crystal lagoon.

From breathtaking Caribbean sunsets aboard a catamaran to scuba diving shipwrecks, and exploring European treasures in Oranjestad, an Aruba vacation is an invigorating experience.

Nassau, Bahamas

Immerse yourself in the arts and rich cultural history of the largest island in the Bahamas, before discovering the natural beauty this paradise has to offer on a glass-bottomed boat excursion. 

Bimini, Bahamas

Experience the enchanting beauty of Bimini, a small Bahamian island with vibrant blue seas, shipwrecks to explore, and encounters with stingrays, where you can enjoy various activities like visiting Resorts World Bimini, renting golf carts or bikes, and immersing yourself in the local specialties and pristine beaches like Paradise Beach and Honeymoon Harbour, known for its marine life and frequented by Ernest Hemingway. 

Featured Caribbean and Bahamas Shore Excursions 

Embark on a Holland America Line cruise departing from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and unlock a world of adventure and cultural immersion. Explore the vibrant communities, iconic landmarks, and hidden gems of the Bahamas and Caribbean through enriching shore excursions. Dive into the vivid-blue waters of Grand Turks, engage in game fishing, experience the excitement of Paradise Island in Nassau, or unwind on the serene shores of Half Moon Cay. 

El Yunque Rain Forest Drive

Immerse yourself in the awe-inspiring beauty of El Yunque National Rainforest, as you embark on a scenic 45-minute drive to witness its endemic flora, make stops to fully appreciate its sounds, scents, and views, and take a moment to admire a picturesque waterfall.

Altun Ha Mayan Site & River Wallace

Experience the thrill of a high-speed boat ride along the picturesque coastline of Belize City, followed by a journey on a motor coach to Altun Ha, where you can spot fascinating wildlife such as crocodiles, iguanas, howler monkeys, and even catch a glimpse of a feeding manatee or dolphin along the Belize River.

St John On Your Own

Explore the charming village of Cruz Bay, shop, unwind on the beautiful beaches of St. John National Park, or visit the impressive Westin Hotel.

Eco Lagoon Kayak Adventure

Embark on a guided kayak adventure to explore the vast and protected habitat of Bone Fish Lagoon, spanning over 1,400 acres and teeming with diverse flora.

Stingray Adventure

Embark on a boat excursion to Honeymoon Harbor, where you’ll dive into crystal-clear waters and swim alongside stingrays in their natural environment.

Blue Lagoon Island Segway Safari & Beach

Admire the stunning view of turquoise waters on a scenic boat ride to Blue Lagoon Island. Then, take in the sights of dolphins, stingrays, and more as you cruise along the island on your Segway.

Featured Cruises Departing from Florida

7-Day Eastern Caribbean

Dive into the serene waters of Grand Turk and bask in the secluded beauty of the shores of Half Moon Cay, Bahamas.

12-Day Panama Canal Sunfarer

Embark on an unforgettable journey to Caribbean islands and vibrant cities, where you can unwind on sugar-white sand beaches and admire the clear and calm turquoise waters. 

Exchange the wintry snowscape for the pristine, sugar-white beaches of Turks & Caicos, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and our exclusive secluded island, Half Moon Cay, as you embark on your Bahamas cruise from Fort Lauderdale.

9-Day Southern Caribbean Seafarer

Embark on a captivating cruise to Curaçao, Bonaire, Aruba, and Half Moon Cay, where you'll discover a paradise beyond compare. Delve into the enchanting hidden coves of Curaçao, marvel at the pink salt mines of Bonaire, and immerse yourself in the pristine turquoise lagoon of Half Moon Cay.

15-Day Panama Canal

Embark on a captivating cruise along the lively Mexican Riviera, journey through the awe-inspiring Panama Canal, and raise a glass to your unforgettable adventure on the picturesque Half Moon Cay.

21-Day Southern Caribbean Seafarer / Eastern Wayfarer

Relish in holiday-themed festivities aboard our well adorned ship while you're not busy discovering the stunning sun-drenched coastlines of the Caribbean islands.

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Before you embark on a Bahamas cruise from Fort Lauderdale, spend some time exploring the city. Here are our top picks for things to do in Fort Lauderdale.

Aerial view of the Florida Everglades.

Florida Everglades

Fountain on Las Olas Boulevard in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

Las Olas Boulevard

View of the gardens at Bonnet House Museum in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

Bonnet House Museum & Gardens

Fort Lauderdale Beach with palm trees and a lifeguard stand.

Fort Lauderdale Beach

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Fort Lauderdale at a Glance

  • Where is Fort Lauderdale located?  Southeast coast of Florida, about 23 miles north of Miami
  • When was Fort Lauderdale founded?  March 27, 1911
  • What is the population?  182,437 according to the 2019 U.S. Census Bureau
  • What is the time zone in Fort Lauderdale?  UTC-04:00

              Eastern Standard Time

              Eastern Daylight Time

  • What language is primarily spoken?  English

Travel Tips for Fort Lauderdale

How do I book a Flight to Fort Lauderdale?  At Holland America, we offer cruise travelers low prices on their flights. Please, see more information on our  flight ease program here .

What are some of the top places to see in Fort Lauderdale?  Visit our  Fort Lauderdale port page  for more information on our top travel recommendations.

Port Information

What port does Holland America Line use in Fort Lauderdale?  Our cruises are listed on port signage; check on entry. What should I expect boarding to look like for my cruise departing from Fort Lauderdale?  Please visit our  cruise preparation FAQs page  for instructions on how to access or print boarding passes, how to check-in online, and to see determine if you need a passport.

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