About Port Canaveral cruise port
Where is Port Canaveral located?
The Port Canaveral cruise terminal is located on Florida’s east coast, in the heart of the Space Coast.
It lies less than an hour’s drive from Orlando International Airport and the region’s theme parks, serving several million passengers each year through seven state-of-the-art terminals. It is one of the busiest cruise ports in the world, with the capacity to accommodate major vessels.
Official GPS coordinates: 28.41° N, 80.61° W.
Address: 445 Challenger Road, Cape Canaveral, FL 32920, United States.
How to get to the port from Orlando or the airport?
The port is easily accessible via FL‑528 East from Orlando International Airport, with clear signage all the way to the terminal. Private shuttles, hotel transfers, and chauffeured vehicles regularly connect the airport and Orlando’s tourist areas to the cruise terminals, offering nonstop direct service.
Where to park and how does parking work?
Each terminal at Port Canaveral offers secure, conveniently located parking managed by the port authority. These parking lots, whether garages or surface lots, are within walking distance and don’t require a shuttle to reach your ship. Payment is made directly at the entrance, usually by credit card.
Additionally, several private providers offer alternative parking just a few minutes away by car. These services often include shuttle transfers to the terminals, making them a practical option for those preferring to park outside the port’s premises.
What services are available at the terminals?
Port Canaveral features seven modern terminals (numbers 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, and 10), each assigned to specific cruise lines (for example, Royal Caribbean at Terminal 3, Disney at Terminal 8, and MSC at Terminal 10). All terminals are designed to process passengers efficiently, with optimized check-in counters, accessible services for travelers with reduced mobility, air-conditioned waiting areas, free Wi-Fi, shops and cafés, and direct walking access to the ships.
Destinations available from Port Canaveral
Port Canaveral is a major departure hub for cruises to the Caribbean, the Bahamas (with frequent stops at private islands such as Royal Caribbean’s Perfect Day at Coco Cay or MSC Cruises’ Ocean Cay Marine Reserve), and the Mexican Riviera (including ports like Cozumel and Costa Maya).
Cruise lines operating from Port Canaveral
Port Canaveral hosts some of the world’s largest cruise lines. Royal Caribbean, Carnival, MSC Cruises, Explora Journeys, Princess Cruises, Disney Cruise Line, and Celebrity Cruises offer regular departures to the Caribbean, the Bahamas, Mexico, and beyond. Thanks to the variety of options, every traveler can find the right itinerary—whether it’s a family getaway, a relaxing vacation, or an immersive experience at sea.
FAQ about Port Canaveral cruise port
How to book cruises from Port Canaveral?
To book a cruise to the Caribbean, the Bahamas, or Mexico (Riviera Maya), visit cruise.us. There you'll find a full selection of itineraries departing from Port Canaveral, with the option to get support from our expert advisors, available online or by phone to guide you every step of the way.
What to do before or after a cruise from Port Canaveral?
Before or after your cruise, several attractions are just minutes from the port. Cocoa Beach is perfect for swimming, surfing, or relaxing in the sun. The Kennedy Space Center, located in Cape Canaveral, features space exhibits, historic rockets, and interactive simulators. Jetty Park, also nearby, is a great spot to watch cruise ship departures, space launches, and marine wildlife like manatees and dolphins. The area around the cruise port also offers plenty of beachfront dining options and iconic shopping spots such as Ron Jon Surf Shop or the Cocoa Beach Pier, which combines shops, restaurants, and ocean views.
About 45 minutes away by car, the Orlando area offers a huge range of activities, including world-famous theme parks like Walt Disney World Resort and Universal Orlando Resort, as well as large shopping centers and entertainment complexes.