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Cruises from Miami March 2023

Miami cruises March 2023

March 2023 Destination and Cruise Lines out of Miami

Destinations from miami in march 2023.

Wherever your ship takes you. With stops for soft, sandy beaches, snorkeling with schools of stunningly gorgeous tropical fish, and island shopping, you can't go wrong. Sail from Miami in March 2023 to the With its breathtaking landscapes and diverse culture, the Caribbean is the most popular destinations in the world. It may seem impossible to organize a perfect vacation, but with good will, everything is possible.

Cruise Lines from Miami in March 2023

Miami offers endless cruise lines to pick from for your voyage in March 2023. This includes whose cruise ships depart from Miami in March 2023.

Explore Miami itineraries and cruise schedules March 2023

Experience all the Caribbean has to offer on a cruise from Miami in March 2023. Besides the most popular destinations in the Bahamas, the Caribbean, and Central America, you can travel from Miami far beyond. Sailing out of Miami is truly one of the most beautiful things in the world. As your ship sets off with the setting sun, you are looking at the city's high-rises and golden beaches glistening as they bid you bon voyage. For those dreaming of white sandy beaches fringed with palms and crystal-clear waters, the Caribbean cruise holiday offers exactly this. Check out the cruise schedule for March 2023 of an upcoming cruise itinerary from Miami below.

Regent Seven Seas Cruises Eastern Caribbean 10-day route

10-day Eastern Caribbean from Miami, Fl

Seven seas navigator, regent seven seas cruises.

Date: March 1, 2023

Ports of Call: Miami, Puerto Plata, San Juan, Gustavia, St. Lucia, Roseau, Antigua, Miami; View Itinerary

Norwegian Cruise Line Western Caribbean 5-day route

5-day Western Caribbean from Miami, Fl

Norwegian sky, norwegian cruise line.

Ports of Call: Miami, Key West, Cozumel, Great Stirrup Cay, Miami; View Itinerary

Carnival Cruise Line Bahamas 4-day route

4-day Bahamas from Miami, Fl

Carnival sunrise, carnival cruise line.

Date: March 2, 2023

Ports of Call: Miami, Half Moon Cay, Nassau, Miami; View Itinerary

Oceania Cruises Eastern Caribbean 10-day route

Riviera, Oceania Cruises

Ports of Call: Miami, Puerto Plata, San Juan, Gustavia, Roseau, Kingstown, St. Kitts, Miami; View Itinerary

Oceania Cruises Eastern Caribbean 20-day route

20-day Eastern Caribbean from Miami, Fl

Ports of Call: Miami, Puerto Plata, San Juan, Gustavia, Roseau, Kingstown, St. Kitts, Miami, Nassau, Royal Naval Dockyard, Royal Naval Dockyard, Royal Naval Dockyard, Charleston, Charleston, Port Canaveral, Miami; View Itinerary

Carnival Cruise Line Bahamas 3-day route

3-day Bahamas from Miami, Fl

Carnival conquest, carnival cruise line.

Date: March 3, 2023

Ports of Call: Miami, Nassau, Miami; View Itinerary

Royal Caribbean Bahamas 3-day route

Freedom of the Seas, Royal Caribbean

Ports of Call: Miami, CocoCay, Nassau, Miami; View Itinerary

Virgin Voyages Eastern Caribbean 5-day route

5-day Eastern Caribbean from Miami, Fl

Scarlet lady, virgin voyages.

Ports of Call: Miami, Puerto Plata, Bimini, Miami; View Itinerary

Carnival Cruise Line Southern Caribbean 8-day route

8-day Southern Caribbean from Miami, Fl

Carnival horizon, carnival cruise line.

Date: March 4, 2023

Ports of Call: Miami, Amber Cove, La Romana, Aruba, Curacao, Miami; View Itinerary

Disney Cruise Line Western Caribbean 5-day route

Disney Dream, Disney Cruise Line

Ports of Call: Miami, Grand Cayman, Disney Castaway Cay, Miami; View Itinerary

Norwegian Cruise Line Western Caribbean 7-day route

7-day Western Caribbean from Miami, Fl

Norwegian bliss, norwegian cruise line.

Ports of Call: Miami, Roatan, Harvest Caye, Costa Maya, Cozumel, Miami; View Itinerary

Royal Caribbean Western Caribbean 7-day route

Symphony of the Seas, Royal Caribbean

Ports of Call: Miami, Costa Maya, Roatan, Cozumel, CocoCay, Miami; View Itinerary

Carnival Cruise Line Eastern Caribbean 7-day route

7-day Eastern Caribbean from Miami, Fl

Carnival celebration, carnival cruise line.

Date: March 5, 2023

Ports of Call: Miami, Amber Cove, San Juan, St. Maarten, Miami; View Itinerary

MSC Cruises Eastern Caribbean 7-day route

MSC Seascape, MSC Cruises

Ports of Call: Miami, Ocean Cay, Nassau, San Juan, Puerto Plata, Miami; View Itinerary

Norwegian Cruise Line Eastern Caribbean 7-day route

Norwegian Encore, Norwegian Cruise Line

Ports of Call: Miami, Puerto Plata, St. Thomas, Tortola, Great Stirrup Cay, Miami; View Itinerary

Royal Caribbean Eastern Caribbean 7-day route

Oasis of the Seas, Royal Caribbean

Ports of Call: Miami, Labadee, San Juan, St. Thomas, CocoCay, Miami; View Itinerary

Virgin Voyages Western Caribbean 6-day route

6-day Western Caribbean from Miami, Fl

Valiant lady, virgin voyages.

Ports of Call: Miami, Roatan, Costa Maya, Bimini, Miami; View Itinerary

Date: March 6, 2023

Royal Caribbean Bahamas 4-day route

Ports of Call: Miami, CocoCay, Grand Bahama Island, Nassau, Miami; View Itinerary

MSC Cruises Bahamas 4-day route

MSC Divina, MSC Cruises

Ports of Call: Miami, Nassau, Ocean Cay, Ocean Cay, Miami; View Itinerary

Norwegian Cruise Line Bahamas 4-day route

Ports of Call: Miami, Grand Bahama Island, Nassau, Great Stirrup Cay, Miami; View Itinerary

Virgin Voyages Bahamas 4-day route

Date: March 8, 2023

Ports of Call: Miami, Key West, Bimini, Miami; View Itinerary

Celebrity Cruises Bahamas 4-day route

Celebrity Silhouette, Celebrity Cruises

Date: March 9, 2023

Ports of Call: Miami, Key West, Nassau, Miami; View Itinerary

Disney Cruise Line Bahamas 4-day route

Ports of Call: Miami, Nassau, Disney Castaway Cay, Miami; View Itinerary

Date: March 10, 2023

MSC Cruises Bahamas 3-day route

Ports of Call: Miami, Ocean Cay, Ocean Cay, Miami; View Itinerary

Norwegian Cruise Line Bahamas 3-day route

Ports of Call: Miami, Great Stirrup Cay, Nassau, Miami; View Itinerary

Carnival Cruise Line Eastern Caribbean 5-day route

Date: March 11, 2023

Ports of Call: Miami, Nassau, Half Moon Cay, Grand Turk, Miami; View Itinerary

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Cruises from NYC March 2023

The complete calendar of cruises from New York ports (Manhattan, Brooklyn and Cape Liberty cruise terminals) in March of 2023. Enjoy an early spring cruise out of NYC.

12 cruises are scheduled in March. 7 go to the Bahamas, 3 to Bermuda and 2 to the Caribbean.

March 5: 7-night cruise to the Bahamas & Florida on Royal Caribbean March 10: 8-night cruise to the Bahamas & Florida on Norwegian Cruise Line March 10: 11-night cruise to the Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line March 12: 7-night cruise to the Bahamas & Florida on Royal Caribbean March 18: 8-night cruise to the Bahamas & Florida on Norwegian Cruise Line March 19: 7-night cruise to the Bahamas & Florida on Royal Caribbean March 21: 10-night cruise to the Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line March 26: 5-night cruise to Bermuda on Norwegian Cruise Line March 26: 7-night cruise to the Bahamas & Florida on Royal Caribbean March 28: 5-night cruise to Bermuda on Norwegian Cruise Line March 31: 5-night cruise to Bermuda on Norwegian Cruise Line March 31: 8-night cruise to the Bahamas & Florida on Norwegian Cruise Line

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Miami cruise port

Region Bahamas - Caribbean - Bermuda

Local Time 2024-04-26 09:39

Port Miami cruise ship schedule shows timetable calendars of all arrival and departure dates by month. The port's schedule lists all ships (in links) with cruises going to or leaving from Miami, Florida. To see the full itineraries (ports of call dates and arrival / departure times) and their lowest rates – just follow the corresponding ship-link.

PortMiami and Port Everglades/Fort Lauderdale are the world's largest/busiest cruise ports and the USA's main turnaround/departure ports for roundtrip Caribbean voyages. Both seaports and their respective airports are relatively nearby to each other. PortMiami's area is sized 518 acres (0,8 mi2 / 2,1 km2). The city has the world's largest number of cruise company headquarters, including Carnival , RCI-Royal Caribbean International , MSC , NCL-Norwegian , Celebrity , Oceania .

Miami Metro is USA's 8th-most populous and 4th-largest, with population around 5,5 million. The city is a leader in international trade, commerce, finance, media, entertainment, arts. In 2010, it was ranked USA's 7th and world's 33rd in terms of human capital, business activities, information exchange, politics and culture. Nicknamed "Capital of Latin America", Miami is USA's largest city with Cuban-American citizens.

The city has USA's 3rd tallest skyline with over 300 skyscrapers. Downtown has USA's largest concentration of international banks, large national and multinational corporations. PortMiami is one of USA's fastest growing containership ports . It contributes annually with around USD 43 billion to the economy and supports over 334,000 jobs countrywide.

Miami cruise port

PortMiami (locode URMIA) is currently ranked the world's second-largest cruise port (after Port Canaveral).

The world's top-10 busiest cruise ports (by annual passengers numbers/stats 2023) are in Florida USA ( Port Canaveral/Orlando (4,07M), Miami (4,02M), Port Everglades/Fort Lauderdale ), Mexico ( Cozumel ), Bahamas ( Nassau ), China ( Shanghai ), Spain ( Barcelona ), Bahamas (Out Islands), Texas USA ( Galveston ), Italy ( Civitavecchia-Rome ).

Miami is also among the most fortunate ports where newest cruise ships make show-off visits and many schedule inaugural homeporting seasons. Port's facilities are among the most modern, providing easy processing and boarding. PortMiami serves 20+ cruise companies and 60+ different passenger ships.

On August 3, 2014, was opened Miami Port Tunnel. The tunnel is undersea (beneath Biscayne Bay), with length 4200 ft / 1300 m and consisting of 2 parallel tubes (1 in each direction). It connects MacArthur Causeway (Watson Island) with PortMiami (Dodge Island) removing the heavy traffic to the cruise port from downtown Miami.

In 2016, PortMiami handled nearly 4,98 million cruise passengers and also added new (MSC-exclusive) terminal for year-round homeporting. Also were started projects to enlarge MSC's cruise terminals (AA and AAA) and were added new passenger-boarding bridges.

For FY2017 (fiscal year/season 2016-2017 September 30) the cruise port reported a record year with over 5,3 million cruise passengers - the world's highest-ever number. In 2017 started works on "Terminal A" (completed in November 2018). Viking OCEAN made inaugural visits in November 2017 with Viking Sky (Nov 12) and Viking Sun (Nov 17). Among the Port's most famous newcomers in 2018 were Carnival Horizon, Norwegian Bliss, Symphony OTS. In 2019 here was homeported MSC Meraviglia .

For season 2017-2018, PortMiami expected 5,3+ million passengers (4,9 million in 2016). The 6-million pax threshold was reached during season 2018-2019. Discussions on long-term agreements are ongoing with NCLH and Carnival Corporation . 2017's growth came from RCI-Royal Caribbean (~350,000 more). The number grew further after RCI inaugurated "Terminal A" (and homeported Oasis-class liners) and MSC inaugurated "Terminal F" (for Meraviglia-class and Seaside-class liners).

In 2017 started discussions for turnaround operations by vessels of Virgin Voyages  and NCL-Norwegian . However, Carnival Cruise Line remained the Port’s largest customer (2+ million passengers in 2017).

Various studies on LNG bunkering were conducted, regarding whether these operations (LNG supply to berthed vessels) to be land or water-side. The port expects to receive its first LNG-powered cruise liner in 2022.

On May 4, 2018, from Barcelona to PortMiami were delivered 2x large-sized "Seaport Passenger Boarding Bridges". The tailor-made (fully assembled) bridges were for the renovated "Terminal F’". Each of these 2-ton walkways is 4-sectioned (telescopic) and has length 32 m (105 ft). The bridges were designed by Adelte (Spain) and custom-made for "Terminal F" - to serve large liners with LOA length over 300 m (984 ft).

In late-October 2019 was approved the agreement for Brightline Miami to be rebranded "Virgin Trains" and Virgin Group to build a train station (Virgin Trains PortMiami) at the cruise port. The new station serves high-speed trains and connects PortMiami directly with the USA's intercity railway system (via Aventura, Boca Raton, West Palm Beach ) to Orlando International Airport. Brightline plans to expand the railway to Tampa  and  Jacksonville .

On August 31, 2020, Miami-Dade County' commission authorized the issuance of up to USD 0,5 billion in special obligation bonds, of which USD 335 million was designated for PortMiami and the rest going toward development projects related to the County's general fund.

  • The approval came as cruising out of US homeports remained banned through October 1, and all major cruise companies suspended departures through October 31.
  • Before the Coronavirus crisis (2020) paralyzed the cruise shipping industry, the County agreed to pay USD 700 million toward 7 projects - 5 new cruise terminals and 2 cruise company headquarters. Five shipowners (Carnival Corporation, NCLH-Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings, MSC, RCG-Royal Caribbean Group, Virgin Voyages) agreed to repay USD 5,8 billion over the next 20-62 years.
  • The biggest part of the USD 335 million in bonds (USD 130 M) was allocated for the building of the Virgin Voyages Terminal.

On November 15, 2022, RCG-Royal Caribbean Group signed a 36-year lease agreement that includes developing and exclusive operation of PortMiami's Terminal G.

  • By the deal, RCG will construct a new facility (exclusive passenger terminal for ships of RCI-Royal Caribbean International and Celebrity Cruises) and will also redevelop RCI's headquarters (at PortMiami) which lease was extended through 2072.
  • By May 2020, RCI spent ~US$70 million to upgrade its headquarters prior to halting construction works to mitigate financial losses during the COVID crisis.
  • By the new lease deal (2022), Miami-Dade is now financing the RCI headquarters' completion as well as Terminal G's construction. In turn, Royal Caribbean guarantees a minimum annual passenger movement ~600,000 (during Terminal G's reconstruction), 1,5 million (following the completion/scheduled for 2027) and 2,1 million passengers annually (from 2038 to 2063). RCI also agreed to repay the cost of finishing its headquarters via increased rent and to pay back up to 53% (US$172,5M) of Terminal G's redevelopment costs.
  • Terminal G's lease includes 3x 7-year renewal options, while RCI's headquarters lease has 2x 5-year renewal options.
  • The deal also provided for RCI's shared use of Berth 10 Terminal (scheduled for completion in October 2028) - together with MSC.
  • The 2022-signed agreement replaced the expiring in 2033. Reportedly, the lease will generate ~US$2,5 billion (from Terminal G) and ~US$260 million (from RCI's headquarters) and will create ~12000 permanent jobs, including ~1000 additional positions with RCI (+50% over 2022's staff count).

In Miami is also headquartered CMI-Cruise Management International and its subsidiary CMI Leisure (smaller-sized and expedition cruise ship management company). Since 2022, CMI is owned by Anglo-Eastern (1974-founded company that manages 600+ vessels/crew recruitment and management, technical services).

Since January 2024, in Block 55 at Sawyer's Walk (premium retail shopping and residential area in Downtown Miami) is headquartered MSC Group (the world's second-largest container shipping company/after Maersk).

World's largest cruise ports

Based on 2016 passenger traffic numbers reported by CLIA, Miami cruise port was ranked world's largest (4,898 million pax). Follows the list of world's busiest cruise ports with annual shipping traffic over 1 million passengers.

  • Miami FL (4,898 million)
  • Port Everglades Fort Lauderdale FL (3,890 million)
  • Port Canaveral Fl (3,686 million)
  • Cozumel Mexico (3,637 million)
  • Shanghai China (2,847 million)
  • Barcelona Spain (2,683 million)
  • Civitavecchia-Rome Italy (2,340 million)
  • Nassau Bahamas (2,035 million)
  • Canary Islands Spain (combined 1,981 million)
  • Balearic Islands Spain (combined 1,957 million)
  • USVI (combined 1,777 million)
  • Galveston TX (1,730 million)
  • Grand Cayman Island (1,712 million)
  • Southampton UK (1,7 million)
  • St Maarten Island (1,669 million)
  • Jamaica (combined 1,655 million)
  • Venice Italy (1,606 million)
  • Marseille France (1,597 million)
  • Sydney Australia (1,309 million)
  • Naples Italy (1,306 million)
  • New Orleans NOLA (1,070 million) - excluding USA river cruise passengers.

PortMiami statistics

PortMiami is a major US seaport located on Dodge Island (Biscayne Bay, Florida). It is ranked the world's largest passenger port (serving both cruise and ferry shipping traffic). The port is linked to Watson Island via PortMiami Tunnel (building cost USD 1 billion). Dodge Island combines 3 islands (Dodge, Lummus, Sam's) into one.

PortMiami has capacity to handle the world's biggest passenger ships and is homeport (turnaround port) for numerous large-sized vessels. However, port's prime shipping business are container ships , ranking it Florida's largest container cargo port and USA's 9th-largest. Annually, it handles 4+ million cruise ship tourists, around 7,4 million cargo tons and 1+ million TEU-containers.

Currently, PortMiami has 9 passenger terminals, 6 gantry crane-equipped wharves (total 9 gantry cranes serving containerized cargo), 7 Ro-Ro docks (serving ferries and car carriers), 4 reefer yards (for refrigerated containers), breakbulk warehouses. The port has 2 super post-Panamax gantry cranes (among the world's largest) with capacity to handle 22,000-TEU boxships.

In 1997 was started USD 250 million port redevelopment project for facility upgrades and expansion in order to accommodate the industry's demands. PortMiami Tunnel was built 2010-2014, linking (via SR 836) directly the seaport with USA's interstate highway system, thus bypassing downtown's congestion. By this project were also constructed new cruise terminals, roads, terminal parking garages, new lighting, landscaping, signage. Security Gates (opened in 2006) increased the port's processing rate for container trucks.

In 2007, the port served over 3,787 million cruise passengers. In 2010 were handled 4,33 million cruise passengers (1 in 7 in the world). In 2015 were handled nearly 4,9 million cruisers. For FY11 (fiscal year 2011), PortMiami reported an economic impact in Miami-Dade County of USD 18 billion, providing around 176,000 local jobs.

On December 9, 2018 (Sunday), the port reported its ultimate one-day record for cruise shipping traffic - 52,000 passengers. The list of berthed liners included Carnival Horizon , Carnival Magic , Disney Magic , MSC Divina , Norwegian Getaway , Oceania Riviera , Allure of the Seas , Empress of the Seas , and the high-speed catamaran San Gwann (FRS Caribbean - German company serving the ferry route Miami- Bimini Islands ).

Port Boulevard connects PortMiami with Downtown. This link is a causeway over the ICW (Intracoastal Waterway. ICW has length 3000 mi (4800 km) and runs along the USA's Atlantic (Eastern Seaboard) and Gulf of Mexico coasts (from Manasquan River NJ, around Gulf of Mexico to Brownsville TX). According to US federal law, ICW must be maintained at min-depth 3,7 m (12 ft). ICW is toll-free, but since 1978 commercial users (cargo barges) are charged a fuel tax, which is used for facilities maintenance.

PortMiami Deep Dredge project (budget USD 180 million, completed in 2016) increased the harbor's max draft to 15 m (48 ft) allowing access to Super Post Panamax boxships after the Panama Canal expansion completion.

In March 2018, NCLH unveiled details on NCL's exclusive new Cruise Terminal B scheduled for completion in 2019 (read more in the port's "Terminal" section).

In 2018, PortMiami implemented the NOAA agency's (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) PORTS system (Physical Oceanographic Real-Time System). The system is a public-private partnership for reducing in-port ship accidents (by over 50%) and transit delays for commercial shipping traffic. It also improves hazardous spill response. PortMiami's annual benefit from the PORTS system was estimated at around USD 300 million. The system serves a total of 31 US seaports, supporting 85% of the USA's cargo shipping traffic. PORTS provides real-time maritime data to vessel operators and harbor pilots, including information on currents (in and around port), water levels, waves, water salinity, bridge clearances (air gaps), visibility, winds (speed and direction), air and water temperatures.

On May 10, 2018, was officially opened Carnival's "Fleet Operations Center". The 35,000 ft2 facility allows simultaneous real-time monitoring of all ships in the fleet. The main feature is its 74 ft (22,5 m) long video wall composed of 57x LED screens. The data processed here includes itinerary information, current position, weather conditions, logistics, environmental status, guest operations. The interactive world map shows also the current locations of all Carnival Corporation ships (all brands). The center is staffed 24 / 7. The Corporation also owns similar monitoring centers in Seattle and Hamburg.

FY2018 (Sept 2017-Sept 2018) was another (4th consecutive) record year, with 5,8% growth in containerized cargo volumes (total 1,084 million TEUs) and 4,7% increase in cruise shipping (total 5,592 million passengers). Cargo shipping growth was attributed to the seaport's USD 1 billion investments in infrastructure improvements that allowed handling of Post-Panamax ships (with min draft 12 m / 40 ft). In 2018, the port handled over 250 such vessels, following a deep dredging project and the installation of Super Post-Panamax gantry cranes. Cruise shipping growth was attributed to expanded business opportunities (adding 3 new cruise companies - Viking Ocean, Seabourn, Victory Cruise Lines), extended homeport seasons and homeporting larger passenger liners.

In early January 2019, MSC signed with Miami-Dade County a letter of intent for expanding the company's PortMiami operations. The project's approval was received on Sept 19, 2019. By this project (completed in November 2023) MSC increased its annual capacity by building two (exclusive) cruise terminals (AA, AAA). The project included design, construction and management of the buildings (pax capacity 7000/28000 daily movements), berths (2 mega-liners), terminal parking garages, administrative offices, storage facilities plus infrastructure. MSC planned to homeport here several ships, including of the WORLD class (fleet's largest).

FY2019 (Sept 2018-Sept 2019) was again record-breaking for both container shipping (+3,4 % increase, to 1,12 million TEUs) and cruise shipping (+22% increase, to 6,824 million passengers). In 2019 were signed terminal development projects with Carnival Corporation, MSC, NCLH-Norwegian, Virgin UK, CMA-CGM (for Terminal Link Miami). The port generated ~USD 7,8 billion (economic impact) and supported ~27,500 South Florida jobs.

In FY2019, the cruise port handled 6,823816 million passengers, providing 27500 jobs and contributing ~USD 7,8 billion to the state's economy.

In February 2021, Miami-Dade County signed a deal with FPL-Florida Power & Light Company (subsidiary of NextEra Energy Inc) and 6 major cruise companies (Carnival Corporation, RCG-Royal Caribbean Group, MSC, NCLH-Norwegian, DCL-Disney, Virgin) for funding the Shore Power Pilot Program ( shoreside power capabilities at cruise berths). In May, the program received USD 2 million funding by DERA Program (Diesel Emissions Reduction Act).

In February 2023  was subcontracted PowerCon AS (Hadsund Denmark-based engineering and manufacturing company specializing in electrical power conversions) to deliver 5x shore power systems for cruise vessels. For this particular project was established the subsidiary PoweCon USA. The cruise shore-power facilities are to be installed at four PortMiami cruise terminals - Terminal A (RCI-Royal Caribbean International), Terminal B (NCL-Norwegian and MSC), Terminal F (CCL-Carnival), and Terminal V (Virgin Voyages). When completed (2023-Q4), the combined shore-power system will be the world's largest.

April 9, 2023, was PortMiami's record-breaking day when were handled a total of 67594 tourists visiting on 8 different ships (Carnival Celebration, Carnival Horizon, Explorer of the Seas, MSC Seascape, Norwegian Encore, Oasis of the Seas, Seabourn Ovation, Scarlet Lady).

FY2023 (October 1st, 2022, through September 30th, 2023) became PortMiami's record year for cruise shipping, with handled a total of 7,299294 million passengers (~7% increase over FY2019).

Cruise itineraries to and from Miami Florida

Follows a list of destinations visited by ships leaving out of Miami:

  • World Cruises - around the world voyages from Miami are offered in January, as well as shorter itinerary segments part of the main round-trip itinerary.
  • South America itineraries from Miami are operated by luxury lines or by budget lines ships on relocation routes to Brazil ( Santos or Rio de Janeiro ) or Argentina ( Buenos Aires ). Round-trip itineraries usually visit ports in the Southern Caribbean, Brazil (often the Amazon River region), then go back to Florida.
  • Bahamas itineraries from Miami visit Nassau (New Providence Island) and Freeport (Grand Bahama Island) , often combined with Florida ports (mainly Key West ). Major lines also include exclusive stops at their Bahamian private islands. These are Coco Cay (Royal Caribbean) , Half Moon Cay (Carnival, Holland America) , Princess Cays (Princess) , Castaway Cay (Disney) , Great Stirrup Cay (NCL Norwegian) .
  • Short-break (3-day) cruises to Bahamas stop in Nassau. Some 3-day and most 4-day itineraries additionally include a private island stop, while 5-day itineraries add Freeport.
  • Short-break (4-day) roundtrips to Mexico stop in Key West and Cozumel .
  • 7-day Western Caribbean itineraries visit ports in Honduras, Belize, Mexico, also Grand Cayman Island (George Town) and Jamaica.
  • 7-day Eastern Caribbean itineraries visit ports in BVI, USVI, Dutch Antilles, also Puerto Rico, Bahamas (Nassau) and the lines private islands.
  • B2B (back-to-back) cruises combine two 7-day Eastern and Western Caribbean itineraries into a 14-day roundtrip itinerary.
  • 8-day Southern Caribbean itineraries visit Grand Turk Island , Dominican Republic, Aruba (Oranjestad) , Curacao (Willemstad) .
  • Panama Canal transits  between Miami and California ports ( Los Angeles , San Diego , San Francisco ) are offered with one-way itineraries (up to 16 days in length). They include transition through Panama Canal and usually visit ports in Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Guatemala and Mexico (Mexican Riviera).

Seasonal ship relocations (RepositionCruises.com) include Panama Canal transits from Florida to Alaska in late Spring. The itineraries end either in California ports or in the turnaround ports for Alaskan roundtrip from Vancouver BC or Seattle WA . The reverse routes (Alaska to Florida) are in early Fall.

Transatlantic crossings from Florida to Europe are offered in Spring. Relocation routes from Miami usually include the Canary Islands and Mediterranean ports, and often Bermuda (stopping at King's Wharf ). The longest relocation itineraries end in Baltic Sea turnaround ports ( Amsterdam , Copenhagen , Hamburg ).

Transatlantic crossings from Europe to Florida usually depart from the UK (Southampton, Dover, Harwich) or Mediterranean (Barcelona, Civitavecchia-Rome, Piraeus-Athens) and often stop in Bermuda (Kings Wharf).

Miami cruise terminal

Port Miami has been the "Cruise Capital of the World" and also "Cargo Gateway of the Americas" for many years. It kept that title for more than two decades and accommodated world's biggest cruise ships of all major passenger shipping companies. PortMiami lost the title in late-2000 to Port Everglades .

The port is situated in Biscayne Bay, Miami, FL on Dodge Island. There the Sam's Islands, the Lummus and the Dodge (famous historic islands) combine in one. The Port of Miami is related to four important projects &ndash: the Panama Canal expansion, the Port of Miami Tunnel, the bridge and rail line restoration and the Port of Miami Deep Dredge Project. The ship schedule offers voyages all the year. The Miami International Airport is 8 mi/13 km away, the Fort Lauderdale International Airport - 25 mi/40 km.

Port Miami has 9 terminals. Located at the Dodge Island north part are terminals B/C, D, E , F, G, on the west is terminal H (V) and on the south – terminal J. The most modern cruise terminals are D and E. They started to operate in 2007 and host mega-liners. The luxury market is operated by cruise terminal J - facility made to look like a boutique. All passenger terminals offer cafes, check-in, shops, bars and cab ranks. Multi-Agency Facility is available at terminals D and E.

Miami cruise terminals B, C, D, E, F, G, H, J

  • port address - "1741,1751 Africa Way, Dodge Island, Miami Florida 33132"
  • location (on Dodge Island) - 8 mi / 13 km (25-min drive distance) from Miami International Airport, 25 mi / 40 km (45 min drive distance) from Fort Lauderdale International Airport
  • Port entrance is via Biscayne Blvd (Port Bridge).
  • Terminal address - "zzz Cruise Boulevard, Port of Miami, Miami, FL 33132"
  • In the above address replace "zzz" with the corresponding address (by terminal) listed below:
  • (new) "Terminal A" (address "1015 North") - here dock Royal Caribbean ships only. Berth length is 1300 ft (396 m).
  • Terminal B (address "1751 North") - here dock NCLH-Norwegian ships only
  • Terminal C (address "1741 North")
  • Terminal D (address "1435 North") - here dock Carnival ships only.
  • Terminal E (address "1265 North") - here dock Carnival ships only.
  • Terminal F (address "1103 North")
  • Terminal G (address "909/1055 North") - here dock Royal Caribbean ships only (berth length 1000 ft / 305 m)
  • (west, Bimini Tent) Terminal H (address "897 South") - for Resorts World Bimini (Bimini SuperFast).
  • Terminal J (address "1120 Caribbean Way") Terminal J is primarily for docking luxury cruise ships from the fleets of Azamara, Crystal, Oceania, Regent. This terminal underwent a USD 3 million refurbishment which upgraded the furniture, more lounge seating was added, along with new check-in counters.

Terminals D and E are the newest (both open in 2007) and can berth the world's largest cruise ships with capacity up to 5000 passengers. Their buildings are 3-story facilities (sized 105,000 ft2 / 9750 m2. Each terminal has a VIP lounge, separate security screening facility (embarkation), airline counters, conveyor baggage system.

(expanded) MSC Terminal F

In December 2016 started construction works for renovating and expanding "Terminal F" to be able to homeport MSC Seaside in December 2017.

Miami-Dade funded the USD 38 million reconstruction project, which increased the terminal's capacity up to 6000 passengers. MSC Seaside has max capacity of 5179 passengers. Planned terminal enhancements included an expanded waiting area (1500 seats), larger VIP waiting area (exclusive lounge for "MSC Yacht Club" VIP passengers), new "group passengers" dedicated lounge, improved baggage-claim area, 60 ticket counters, also implementing the latest technology for faster passenger embarkation/debarkation process.

The 2-story terminal covers a total area of 3557 m2 (38280 ft2). The new terminal was officially opened/inaugurated on December 7, 2017, MSC Seaside's scheduled dock in PortMiami was on December 21, 2017.

On May 4, 2018, from Barcelona were delivered two large passenger boarding bridges. Tailor-made for "Terminal F’", each bridge is 2-ton and 4-sectioned (telescopic), with length 32 m (105 ft). They serve ships with LOA length over 300 m (984 ft).

(NEW) Carnival Terminal F

In September 2019, CCL-Carnival Cruise Line received approval for major expansion and renovation of "Terminal F". The upgraded (471000-ft2 / 43760-m2 sized) facility can handle the Excel-class vessel Carnival Celebration (homeported since November 2022).

The 2019-signed Carnival-PortMiami agreement included the company's commitment to homeport at Terminal F ships for 20 years, with the option of two additional 7-year lease extensions.

Carnival Terminal F's renovations officially started on January 29, 2021 (with the groundbreaking ceremony) and are scheduled for completion by October 2022. Terminal F's groundbreaking was attended by Christine Duffy (CCL's President) and Daniella Levine Cava (Miami-Dade Mayor), along with construction companies representatives and county commissioners.

Terminal F is PortMiami's 3rd cruise terminal dedicated to Carnival ships as well as currently the largest in North America.

(NEW) MSC Cruise Terminal (AA, AAA)

In July 2018, Miami-Dade County and MSC signed an agreement for extended preferential berthing rights and MoU for building a new "Cruise Terminal AAA" at PortMiami (company's exclusive homeport in the USA).

The new agreement extended the old (Saturdays) preferential berthing rights to Sundays as well.

MSC Terminal AAA (completed in October 2022) has capacity to handle MSC WORLD-Class liners (fleet's ever-largest, with passenger capacity 7000).

The 2018-signed MoU agreement received approval from Miami-Dade's Commissioners on April 9, 2019 and the deal was officially signed on September 19, 2019. MSC designed and started construction works on a large building (to serve its two cruise terminals - AA, AAA) plus two new berths. For the terminal's design was contracted Arquitectonica (global architecture, landscape and interior design company).

PortMiami's MSC terminals AA and AAA can serve 2 turnarounds/homeported ships simultaneously and have max capacity 28000 passengers daily.

On July 8, 2021, MSC and Fincantieri signed a contract for the construction of PortMiami's newest MSC Cruise Terminal. The project (valued ~EUR 350 million/~USD 414M) was signed by Pierfrancesco Vago (MSC) and Giuseppe Bono (Fincantieri).

The new MSC Terminal can handle three large vessels simultaneously (max daily passenger capacity 36000) and is fitted with shorepower connectivity .

The 4-story building houses office areas and has multi-level parking (min capacity 2400 vehicles), 4 passenger boarding decks, a new road connection, two new docks (berths with total length 750 m / 2460 ft) plus a 3rd berth (built/financed by Miami-Dade County).

The new facility was designed by Arquitectonica and built by Fincantieri Infrastructure. It is adjacent to Royal Caribbean's Terminal A. Construction works started on March 10, 2022, with scheduled completion and inauguration in December 2023.

Starting in 2025, MSC World America will be also homeported at the new terminal.

(NEW) Royal Caribbean Miami Terminal A

In September 2015, the world's second-largest cruise ship company Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd/RCCL announced its plans to build a US$100 million terminal at PortMiami.

In June 2016, PortMiami leased 10 acres (0,04 km2) of land to RCCL to build and exclusively operate a dedicated terminal. Here are also homeported two of RCI's largest liners - Allure of the Seas and Symphony of the Seas .

The new "Terminal A" facility is sized 170,000 ft2 (15,800 m2) and is able to handle the world's largest passenger ships of the OASIS-class. According to the MoU (memorandum of understanding) between Royal Caribbean and Miami-Dade County, the Terminal's completion date was July 31, 2018. By the deal, RCCL leased the land and financed the whole project. RCCL was responsible for the Terminal's design and construction of the facilities (including parking garages with combined capacity 1000 vehicles).

The plans for the new Royal Caribbean terminal were approved by Miami's Board of County Commissioners on July 7, 2016. Under the agreement, RCCL fully financed the construction, except US$15M that PortMiami paid for infrastructure/road works.

Annually, Royal Caribbean pays Miami-Dade County US$7,5M in rent.

The project's value was estimated at USD 247 million for PortMiami - after taking into consideration up-front costs and annual rent for current cargo shipping purposes. For comparison, the Port's annual revenues are US$1,2M (from cargo activities) and US$9,5M (from cruise shipping).

Royal Caribbean is leasing the land for an initial 20-year period (until 2048) at base rent US$9,5 million per year (annual increase 1,5%). In addition to the base rent, Miami-Dade County receives US$5,50 per cruise passenger in excess of 1,55 million pax.

The new terminal building (nicknamed 'Crown of Miami') serves exclusively RCCL/RCG-Royal Caribbean Group-owned ships.

As of 2016, PortMiami handled ~750,000 Royal Caribbean passengers (per year) or ~15% of the Port's entire cruise traffic. The new terminal generates at least 1,8 million cruisers (or ~30% of the projected traffic) with estimated economic impact ~USD 0,5 billion. The facility generated ~4000 new local jobs.

Construction works started on March 8, 2017. RCCL later added to the project another building (named "Innovation Lab") that serves as the corporation's headquarters. Innovation Lab is sized 1860 m2 (20,000 ft2) and also hosts the company's ship design studio.

"Terminal A" was officially inaugurated on November 2, 2018. The opening ceremony was attended by Richard Fain (RCCL's CEO), Michael Bayley (RCI's CEO), Carlos Gimenez (Miami City Mayor), and Rebecca Sosa (Port Commissioner).

Until 2018, RCI represented annual capacity 0,8 million passengers (~15% of the Port's overall traffic). With the new terminal, this capacity was expected to increase to ~2 million.

(NEW) NCL-Norwegian Cruise Terminal B

On May 2, 2017, was announced that Miami-Dade County commissioners approved the agreement with NCLH/Norwegian Cruise Line Holding for a new terminal at PortMiami.

The facility has berthing capacity of two vessels (simultaneously), having 2 berths for large-sized vessels (up to 5000 passengers each). The facility was inaugurated in February 2020, with the arrival of Norwegian Encore (homeported here for winter 2019-2020 season).

NCL terminal's construction officially started on April 26, 2018 (ground-breaking ceremony). The project was officially approved on April 10th, and works started on May 1st, with planned completion in Fall 2019.

The new Terminal B's cost was estimated at ~USD 100 million. The facility incorporates PortMiami's existing terminals B and C into a single/new "Terminal B". 

Miami-Dade shares the county's parking and marketing revenues. The expected numbers for fiscal 2018 were ~US$180,000 (parking) and US$210,000 (marketing).

NCLH's new terminal was expected to generate ~US$24 million in gross revenue (starting FY2018), with an estimated increase of 3% each year. By the April 2018-signed agreement, NCLH guarantees Miami-Dade a minimum of 1,3 million passengers annually. The deal created ~160 new full-time jobs.

By the agreement, NCLH received preferential berthing rights at the new Terminal B. This means priority docking of vessels from the fleets of NCL , Oceania  and RSSC-Regent . The required minimum number of ship calls (per fiscal year) is 45, which is 15 more than the previous agreement.

The building's design is inspired by nautilus (marine mollusks of the cephalopod family Nautilidae). It features a spiraled, multi-level facade and open-floor interior.

The building is sized approx 166,500 ft2 (15,500 m2) and implements all modern technologies that support faster and more efficient passenger processing, as well as expedited security screening and luggage check-in.

The new Terminal B has a dedicated waiting hall, separate bar lounge, service area, new parking garage, valet parking area (accessing the building directly).

(NEW) Virgin Voyages "Terminal V"

On November 28, 2018, Richard Branson (Virgin Group's Founder) and Tom McAlpin ( Virgin Voyages ' President and CEO) officially announced the plans for a new/exclusive cruise terminal in PortMiami.

"Virgin Voyages Terminal" is a 3-story building (sized 100,000 ft2 / 9300 m2) located on PortMiami's northwestern side (address "718 N Cruise Blvd"). Approval for the project was given on September 20, 2019, with a subsequent berthing agreement deal.

Construction works started in October 2019, with scheduled completion in November 2021. The USD 150 million (~EUR 137 million) facility was officially renamed from "Terminal H" to "Terminal V". Virgin Voyages has brand's name on a for-profit train connecting Miami with West Palm Beach (via Aventura and Boca Raton). Virgin's cruise operations from PortMiami were planned to start in April 2020 with Scarlet Lady .

In late-October 2019 was approved the agreement for Brightline Miami to be rebranded "Virgin Trains" and Virgin Group to build a train station (Virgin Trains PortMiami) at the cruise port. The new station serves high-speed trains and connects PortMiami directly with the USA's intercity railway system and Orlando International Airport. Construction works on Virgin Trains PortMiami are scheduled for completion in 2022.

PortMiami's "Terminal V" was officially opened/inaugurated on February 13, 2022. The ceremony was attended by Richard Branson, Tom McAlpin and Daniella Levine Cava (Miami-Dade County Mayor).

Cruise ship terminal directions and parking

  • From North - take I-95 South, drive eastbound I-395 (Miami Beach). Continue driving on I-395 East (MacArthur Causeway). The entrance of Port Miami Tunnel (Road 887) is on the left. Follow the signs to your Cruise Terminal.
  • From North (via Downtown Miami / Port Bridge) - take I-95 South. Exit 3B-Bayside. Drive south to Northeast 5th Street, turn left. 5th Str leads onto PortMiami Bridge. Continue over the bridge and follow the signs to your terminal.
  • From South - take SR-826 North to SR-836 East. Drive eastbound on SR-836 to I-395 East (Miami Beach). Continue driving on I-395 East (MacArthur Causeway). The entrance of Port Miami Tunnel is on the left. Follow the signs to your Cruise Terminal. You can also take I-95 North and drive eastbound I-395 (Miami Beach).
  • From South (via Downtown Miami / Port Bridge) - take I-95 North. Exit at Northwest 2nd Street. Drive straight to NW 5th Street, make a right. 5th Str leads onto PortMiami Bridge. Continue over the bridge and follow the signs to your terminal.
  • From Miami Beach - take I-395 (MacArthur Causeway), drive westbound, exit on Biscayne Blvd ramp and make U-turn on North Bayshore Drive to enter MacArthur Causeway eastbound. Then continue on I-395 East (MacArthur Causeway).
  • Parking rates (subject to change) - USD 20.00 per day. All parking lots are outdoor and located in front their corresponding terminals. Special arrangements are offered for cruise passengers with disabilities.

Miami port, besides its 9 cruise terminals also has facilities to handle cargo ships (bulk carriers and container vessels) and dry dock facilities for marine vessel refurbishments and repairs.

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  • supported by excellent road, rail and air infrastructure
  • deep water channel - North Ship Channel has 2 turning basins - west (Fisher Island) and east (Main).
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  • The cruise port is accessible the whole year round – 24/7, 365 days a tear.
  • Cruise ships usually arrive in Miami in early morning (7 or 8 am) and depart from Miami in late afternoon (at 4, 4:30 or 5 pm) and in the evenings (at 7 pm).

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You can’t go wrong diving or snorkeling along the coast of nearly any Southern Caribbean island. Learn how to scuba dive in Bonaire’s National Marine Park, one of the top-rated dive sites in the world. Paddle over Grenada’s vibrant coral reefs on a glass-bottomed kayak. In Aruba, you can explore a mysterious shipwreck via submarine or admire the sunset on board a wooden schooner. In any port of call, wading into the warm Caribbean Sea and marveling at the breathtaking coastline around you is always a good idea. 

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There are many cruises from San Diego. This is the complete schedule of cruises leaving in 2024 .

Spring cruises departing out of SD go to Hawaii, the Mexican Riviera, South America, through the Panama Canal, and up the Pacific Coast. In the fall, cruises go to Mexico, South America and Hawaii. Winter cruises go to the Mexican Riviera, Hawaii and through the Panama Canal.

Go to cruises leaving from San Diego in January 2024 , February 2024 , March 2024 , April 2024 , May 2024 , June 2024 , September 2024 , October 2024 , November 2024 or December 2024 .

If you're interested in short cruises, check our schedules of 2-day cruises and 3-day cruises from San Diego. For more departures from Southern California, check the cruises out of Los Angeles .

January 2024

January 3: 94-night Australia & New Zealand cruise on Holland America . January 6: 7-night Mexico cruise on Holland America . January 13: 17-night Hawaii cruise on Holland America . January 19: 15-night Panama Canal cruise on Holland America . January 30: 18-night Hawaii cruise on Holland America .

February 2024

February 3: 18-night cruise to Tahiti on Crystal . February 17: 35-night South Pacific cruise on Holland America .

March 15: 4-night Catalina & Ensenada cruise on Disney Cruises . March 19: 4-night Catalina & Ensenada cruise on Disney Cruises . March 23: 7-night Mexican Riviera cruise on Disney Cruises . March 23: 7-night Mexico cruise on Holland America . March 30: 4-night Catalina & Ensenada cruise on Disney Cruises . March 30: 6-night California Coast cruise on Holland America . March 30: 14-night Mexico cruise on Holland America .

April 3: 4-night Catalina & Ensenada cruise on Disney Cruises . April 5: 22-night Mexico & Hawaii cruise on Holland America . April 6: 15-night Panama Canal cruise on Holland America . April 7: 4-night Catalina & Ensenada cruise on Disney Cruises . April 11: 3-night Catalina & Ensenada cruise on Disney Cruises . April 14: 4-night Catalina & Ensenada cruise on Disney Cruises . April 18: 3-night Catalina & Ensenada cruise on Disney Cruises . April 20: 7-night cruise to Vancouver on Holland America . April 21: 7-night Mexican Riviera cruise on Disney Cruises . April 23: 5-night cruise to Vancouver on Holland America . April 27: 6-night cruise to Vancouver on Holland America . April 28: 4-night Catalina & Ensenada cruise on Disney Cruises .

May 2: 3-night Catalina & Ensenada cruise on Disney Cruises . May 5: 4-night Catalina & Ensenada cruise on Disney Cruises . May 9: 4-night cruise to Vancouver on Disney Cruises .

June 24: 8-night cruise to Vancouver on Crystal .

September 2024

September 30: 51-night South Pacific cruise on Holland America .

October 2024

October 4: 16-night Panama Canal cruise on Holland America . October 10: 16-night Panama Canal cruise on Holland America . October 26: 7-night Mexico cruise on Holland America .

November 2024

November 2: 7-night California Coast cruise on Holland America . November 9: 7-night Mexico cruise on Holland America . November 16: 7-night California Coast cruise on Holland America . November 20: 17-night Hawaii cruise on Holland America . November 23: 7-night Mexico cruise on Holland America . November 30: 10-night Mexico cruise on Holland America .

December 2024

December 10: 11-night Mexico cruise on Holland America . December 18: 16-night Hawaii cruise on Holland America . December 21: 7-night Mexico cruise on Holland America .

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The March 12, 2023 cruise on the Disney Wonder departs from San Diego, California. On this 4 Night Baja Mexico sailing, the ship will visit a total of 3 different cruise port destinations, including its departure port. The Disney Wonder sets sail on a Sunday (March 12, 2023) and returns on a Thursday (March 16, 2023).

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Ensenada is a pleasant combination of a fishing port and tourist center and is a very accomodating city. Visit La Bufadora, a geyser that spouts saltwater more than sixty feet up into the air and is one of biggest blowholes in North America. Outdoor enthusiasts will love the mountain climbing, beachcombing and hiking and Ensenada is a great place from which to begin your trek in the Baja's outback.

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Check out our newest cruise itineraries and prepare for an array of unforgettable experiences on board with Princess. From sailings close to home to the distant shores of exotic lands. New Princess cruise itineraries not only take you to our best cruise destinations, but bring the colors, cultures and flavors on board to give you a truly immersive vacation. Start planning today to get the cruise – and the stateroom – you want!

2025 Alaska cruise itineraries

Our Alaska 2025 season promises to be our most exciting season yet. From our top-rated 7-day Voyage of the Glaciers cruise and Inside Passage sailings – including roundtrip Los Angeles – to new “Ultimate Alaska” sailings that visit less-frequented ports and include at least three days of glacier viewing, we have Alaska covered by sea. Venture further with 27 cruisetour options, each combining a 7-day cruise with multiple nights in the heart of Alaska, stays at Princess-owned wilderness lodges and scenic rail travel. It’s no wonder we’ve been named Best Cruise Line in Alaska by Travel Weekly NINETEEN TIMES!

2025-2026 Asia cruise itineraries

Let Princess whisk you to stunning cities and timeless villages in Asia. Each destination tells its own story through celebrated landmarks, popular markets, culinary secrets and traditions. Explore places like Bangkok, Hong Kong, Ho chi Minh City, as well as join our return to breath-taking Halong Bay, Vietnam. Sail on Diamond Princess®, and discover why Princess was awarded “Best Cruise Line in Asia” by Porthole Magazine.

2025-2026 Australia, New Zealand & South Pacific cruise itineraries

Experience the natural wonders of Australia, the unique culture of New Zealand and the island paradises of Tahiti, Fiji and beyond with Princess in 2025–2026. You can also visit two UNESCO World Heritage sites, the Great Barrier Reef and awe-inspiring Uluru National Park, on cruisetour options that combine a multi-night land tour with a traditional cruise. Choose from three ships, including Discovery Princess®, for her maiden season in the region, as well as Crown Princess® and Grand Princess®, sailing 75 itineraries to 78 destinations.

2024-2025 California Coast cruise itineraries

Explore the landscape of the California Coast and visit world-famous cities like Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego and Santa Barbara. Shop and dine along eclectic boulevards. See iconic landmarks like the Golden Gate Bridge, Coronado Bay and Griffith Observatory. Or escape to renowned vineyards for an award-winning wine. See even more with late-night stays in San Francisco, San Diego, Victoria, Vancouver, B.C. or Los Angeles.

2025 Canada & New England cruise itineraries

Experience colonial history, charming Eastern seaboard villages and famed New England seafood when you sail Canada & New England with Princess®. Princess will sail 7-day roundtrip voyages from Boston and New York. There are also 10-day voyages between Boston and Québec and roundtrip 10-day American Heritage voyages where you’ll have the opportunity to visit Colonial Williamsburg and Jamestown, as well as legendary Revolutionary War sites. You can also extend your journey on land with a crusietour that visits more of American history at places like Gettysburg and Philadelphia, or spends time in Canadian cities like Toronto (for Niagara Falls) Montréal and more.

2024-2025 Caribbean cruise itineraries

Relax on top-rated beaches, explore ancient ruins and get immersed in colorful cultures — the laidback Caribbean has lots to love for everyone. Discover the Eastern, Western or Southern Caribbean with a variety of unique itineraries and departure ports. For the first time, Princess is offering a season of 6- and 8-day Eastern and Western Caribbean voyages roundtrip from Port Canaveral on Caribbean Princess®. (Can't choose? Combine them for a 14-day sailing!) Or sail aboard the new Sun Princess® from Fort Lauderdale on 5- to 14-day voyages to see both the Eastern and Western Caribbean.

2024 Summer Caribbean cruise itineraries

Whether you're seeking top-rated beaches or ancient Mayan ruins, the Caribbean is your playground in Summer 2024. From seven-day, 10-day and 14-day summer sailings to all corners of the Caribbean to our award-winning private island resort, Princess Cays,® and onboard programs that immerse you in local life, you’ll connect with the islands in ways you never imagined.

2025 Europe cruise itineraries

Princess is celebrating its 40th anniversary of Mediterranean sailing by featuring two of its newest and largest ships – Star Princess® and Sun Princess®. Explore the best of Europe in 2025, from the British Isles to Scandinavia, the Mediterranean and beyond with itineraries from five to 33 days as you visit famous landmarks, including many UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Let local experts guide the way with foodie- and art-centric tours. Love local nightlife? Look for More Ashore late-night departures and overnight stays.

2024-2025 Hawaii cruise itineraries

Princess is the only cruise line that sails a full season roundtrip from the mainland, with a choice of roundtrip departures from Los Angeles, San Francisco and Vancouver, B.C. Immerse yourself in Polynesian culture the moment you step on board with our Aloha Spirit program. Visit the most popular islands – Maui, Oahu, Kauai and the Big Island – while only unpacking once. Plus, enjoy a More Ashore late-night stay in Honolulu on most sailings.

2024 Japan cruise itineraries

In Summer 2024, Diamond Princess® sails out of Tokyo (Yokohama) with a variety of ways to enjoy the traditions and beauty of the region. There are five opportunities to see storied local festivals, including the popular Nebuta Festival. We also have sailings that arrive when Japan’s famed spring flowers are in bloom. Sail where ancient traditions and modernity co-exist in harmony on the #1 North American Cruise Line in Japan.

2024-2025 Mexico cruise itineraries

From mariachis to margaritas, the Mexican Riviera is where it all began with our first cruise in 1965. More than 50 years later, we still visit the best ports like Puerto Vallarta, Mazatlán and less-traveled jewels like Loreto and Manzanillo. Sail from Los Angeles or San Francisco on five- to 11-day roundtrip cruises, and stay overnight in Cabo San Lucas on select voyages for a taste of vibrant nightlife.

2024-2025 Panama Canal cruise itineraries

Princess offers two ways to see the epic Panama Canal, including new 12-day roundtrip sailings from Fort Lauderdale aboard Emerald Princess®, which include destinations like Costa Rica & the Caribbean, as well as Ocean-to-Ocean 15- to 23-day voyages between Fort Lauderdale, Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York, and Vancouver, B.C.

2025-2026 South America & Antarctica cruise itineraries

Delight in South America’s vibrant cultures and stunning landscapes and get swept away by the breathtaking beauty of Antarctica. Experience the thrill of sailing through the Strait of Magellan, the 19th-century treasures of Buenos Aires or cruise through the icy waterways of the Antarctic Peninsula.

2025 & 2026 World cruise itineraries

Set sail across the globe on a truly epic adventure – a Princess World Cruise. On a voyage spanning more than 100 days, and travelling over 33,000 nautical miles, you’ll visit more than 40 destinations in over two dozen countries. In 2025, Island Princess will sail an 116-day World Cruise – our longest ever. Whether you sail from Los Angeles or Ft. Lauderdale, or choose 2026 options from Sydney, Australia, you’ll have the opportunity to visit 48 dream destinations, from Singapore to Egypt, throughout Europe and Iceland, to North, South and Central America and beyond.

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Cruises from Tampa are available all year, with more than 200 annual departures. The peak season is winter, accounting for about 30 cruises leaving each month. This is the complete schedule of cruises out of Tampa in 2024 .

January 2024

January 2: 4-night cruise to Cozumel on Royal Caribbean January 3: 9-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Celebrity Cruises January 4: 4-day cruise to Cozumel on Carnival Cruises January 5: 5-night cruise to Mexico on Celebrity Cruises January 6: 5-night cruise to Mexico on Royal Caribbean January 6: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean January 7: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Carnival Cruises January 7: 5-day cruise to the Bahamas on Norwegian Cruise Line January 8: 5-day cruise to Cozumel & Grand Cayman on Carnival Cruises January 11: 4-night cruise to Cozumel on Royal Caribbean January 12: 12-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Celebrity Cruises January 12: 4-day cruise to the Bahamas on Norwegian Cruise Line January 13: 5-day cruise to the Bahamas on Carnival Cruises January 13: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean January 14: 6-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Carnival Cruises January 15: 5-night cruise to Mexico on Royal Caribbean January 18: 4-day cruise to Cozumel on Carnival Cruises January 20: 8-day cruise to the Panama Canal on Carnival Cruises January 20: 5-night cruise to Mexico on Royal Caribbean January 20: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean January 22: 5-day cruise to Cozumel & Grand Cayman on Carnival Cruises January 24: 12-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Celebrity Cruises January 25: 4-night cruise to Cozumel on Royal Caribbean January 27: 5-day cruise to Cozumel & Mahogany Bay on Carnival Cruises January 27: 11-day cruise to the Southern Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line January 27: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean January 28: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Carnival Cruises January 29: 5-night cruise to Mexico on Royal Caribbean

February 2024

February 1: 4-day cruise to Cozumel on Carnival Cruises February 3: 5-night cruise to Mexico on Royal Caribbean February 3: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean February 4: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Carnival Cruises February 5: 5-day cruise to Cozumel & Grand Cayman on Carnival Cruises February 7: 11-day cruise to the Southern Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line February 8: 4-night cruise to Cozumel on Royal Caribbean February 10: 5-day cruise to the Bahamas on Carnival Cruises February 10: 12-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Celebrity Cruises February 10: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean February 11: 6-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Carnival Cruises February 12: 5-night cruise to Mexico on Royal Caribbean February 15: 4-day cruise to Cozumel on Carnival Cruises February 16: 11-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line February 17: 8-day cruise to the Panama Canal on Carnival Cruises February 17: 5-night cruise to Mexico on Royal Caribbean February 17: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean February 18: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line February 19: 5-day cruise to Cozumel & Grand Cayman on Carnival Cruises February 22: 9-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Celebrity Cruises February 22: 4-night cruise to Cozumel on Royal Caribbean February 24: 5-day cruise to Cozumel & Mahogany Bay on Carnival Cruises February 24: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean February 25: 14-day cruise to the Southern Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line February 26: 5-night cruise to Mexico on Royal Caribbean February 29: 4-day cruise to Cozumel on Carnival Cruises

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March 2: 9-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Celebrity Cruises March 2: 5-night cruise to Mexico on Royal Caribbean March 3: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Carnival Cruises March 4: 5-day cruise to Cozumel & Grand Cayman on Carnival Cruises March 7: 4-night cruise to Cozumel on Royal Caribbean March 9: 5-day cruise to the Bahamas on Carnival Cruises March 9: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean March 10: 6-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Carnival Cruises March 10: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line March 11: 12-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Celebrity Cruises March 11: 5-night cruise to Mexico on Royal Caribbean March 14: 4-day cruise to Cozumel on Carnival Cruises March 16: 8-day cruise to the Panama Canal on Carnival Cruises March 16: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean March 17: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line March 18: 5-day cruise to Cozumel & Grand Cayman on Carnival Cruises March 21: 4-night cruise to Cozumel on Royal Caribbean March 23: 5-day cruise to Cozumel & Mahogany Bay on Carnival Cruises March 23: 14-night cruise to Spain Celebrity Cruises March 23: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean March 24: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Carnival Cruises March 24: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line March 25: 5-night cruise to Mexico on Royal Caribbean March 28: 4-day cruise to Cozumel on Carnival Cruises March 28: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean March 30: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean March 31: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Carnival Cruises March 31: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line

April 1: 5-day cruise to Cozumel & Grand Cayman on Carnival Cruises April 4: 4-night cruise to Cozumel on Royal Caribbean April 6: 5-day cruise to the Bahamas on Carnival Cruises April 6: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean April 7: 14-day cruise to the Southern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises April 8: 14-night Panama Canal cruise on Royal Caribbean April 11: 4-day cruise to Cozumel on Carnival Cruises April 13: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean April 15: 5-day cruise to the Bahamas on Carnival Cruises April 20: 5-day cruise to Cozumel & Mahogany Bay on Carnival Cruises April 20: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean April 25: 4-day cruise to Cozumel on Carnival Cruises April 27: 16-day cruise to Seattle on Carnival Cruises April 27: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean April 29: 5-day cruise to Cozumel & Grand Cayman on Carnival Cruises

May 4: 5-day cruise to the Bahamas on Carnival Cruises May 9: 4-day cruise to Cozumel on Carnival Cruises May 9: 4-night cruise to Cozumel on Royal Caribbean May 11: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean May 13: 6-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Carnival Cruises May 13: 5-night cruise to the Bahamas on Royal Caribbean May 18: 4-night cruise to Cozumel on Royal Caribbean May 19: 4-day cruise to Cozumel on Carnival Cruises May 23: 4-day cruise to Cozumel on Carnival Cruises May 23: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean May 27: 5-day cruise to the Bahamas on Carnival Cruises May 30: 4-night cruise to Cozumel on Royal Caribbean

June 1: 5-day cruise to Cozumel & Mahogany Bay on Carnival Cruises June 3: 5-night cruise to the Bahamas on Royal Caribbean June 6: 4-day cruise to Cozumel on Carnival Cruises June 8: 5-night cruise to the Bahamas on Royal Caribbean June 10: 6-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Carnival Cruises June 13: 4-night cruise to Cozumel on Royal Caribbean June 16: 4-day cruise to Cozumel on Carnival Cruises June 16: 6-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean June 17: 5-night cruise to the Bahamas on Royal Caribbean June 20: 4-day cruise to Cozumel on Carnival Cruises June 22: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean June 24: 5-day cruise to Cozumel & Grand Cayman on Carnival Cruises June 27: 4-night cruise to Cozumel on Royal Caribbean June 29: 5-day cruise to Cozumel & Mahogany Bay on Carnival Cruises June 29: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean

July 1: 5-night cruise to Mexico on Royal Caribbean July 4: 4-day cruise to Cozumel on Carnival Cruises July 6: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean July 8: 6-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Carnival Cruises July 11: 4-night cruise to Cozumel on Royal Caribbean July 13: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean July 14: 4-day cruise to Cozumel on Carnival Cruises July 15: 5-night cruise to Mexico on Royal Caribbean July 18: 4-day cruise to Cozumel on Carnival Cruises July 20: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean July 22: 5-day cruise to Cozumel & Grand Cayman on Carnival Cruises July 25: 4-night cruise to Cozumel on Royal Caribbean July 27: 5-day cruise to the Bahamas on Carnival Cruises July 27: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean July 29: 5-night cruise to Mexico on Royal Caribbean

August 2024

August 1: 4-day cruise to Cozumel on Carnival Cruises August 3: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean August 5: 6-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Carnival Cruises August 8: 4-night cruise to Cozumel on Royal Caribbean August 10: 7-night cruise to the Bahamas on Royal Caribbean August 11: 4-day cruise to Cozumel on Carnival Cruises August 12: 5-night cruise to Mexico on Royal Caribbean August 15: 4-day cruise to Cozumel on Carnival Cruises August 17: 4-night cruise to Cozumel on Royal Caribbean August 17: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean August 19: 5-day cruise to the Bahamas on Carnival Cruises August 21: 4-night cruise to Cozumel on Royal Caribbean August 24: 5-day cruise to Cozumel & Mahogany Bay on Carnival Cruises August 24: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean August 29: 4-day cruise to Cozumel on Carnival Cruises

September 2024

September 2: 6-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Carnival Cruises September 8: 4-day cruise to Cozumel on Carnival Cruises September 12: 4-day cruise to Cozumel on Carnival Cruises September 13: 9-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean September 14: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean September 16: 5-day cruise to Cozumel & Grand Cayman on Carnival Cruises September 21: 5-day cruise to Cozumel & Mahogany Bay on Carnival Cruises September 21: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean September 22: 5-night cruise to Mexico on Royal Caribbean September 26: 4-day cruise to Cozumel on Carnival Cruises September 27: 9-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean September 28: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean September 30: 6-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Carnival Cruises

October 2024

October 5: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean October 6: 4-day cruise to Cozumel on Carnival Cruises October 6: 5-night cruise to Mexico on Royal Caribbean October 10: 4-day cruise to Cozumel on Carnival Cruises October 11: 9-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean October 12: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean October 14: 5-day cruise to Cozumel & Grand Cayman on Carnival Cruises October 19: 5-day cruise to the Bahamas on Carnival Cruises October 19: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean October 20: 5-night cruise to Mexico on Royal Caribbean October 25: 9-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean October 26: 9-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean October 28: 6-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Carnival Cruises

November 2024

November 2: 7-night cruise to the Bahamas on Royal Caribbean November 3: 4-day cruise to Cozumel on Carnival Cruises November 3: 5-night cruise to Mexico on Royal Caribbean November 7: 4-day cruise to Cozumel on Carnival Cruises November 8: 9-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean November 9: 7-night cruise to the Bahamas on Royal Caribbean November 10: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Carnival Cruises November 11: 5-day cruise to the Bahamas on Carnival Cruises November 14: 4-night cruise to Cozumel on Royal Caribbean November 16: 5-day cruise to Cozumel & Mahogany Bay on Carnival Cruises November 16: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean November 17: 6-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Carnival Cruises November 17: 5-night cruise to Mexico on Royal Caribbean November 21: 4-day cruise to Cozumel on Carnival Cruises November 21: 9-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Celebrity Cruises November 22: 9-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean November 23: 8-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Carnival Cruises November 23: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean November 24: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line November 25: 5-day cruise to Cozumel & Grand Cayman on Carnival Cruises November 28: 4-night cruise to Cozumel on Royal Caribbean November 30: 12-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Celebrity Cruises

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December 2024

December 1: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Carnival Cruises December 1: 11-day cruise to the Southern Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line December 1: 5-night cruise to Mexico on Royal Caribbean December 5: 4-day cruise to Cozumel on Carnival Cruises December 6: 9-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean December 7: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean December 8: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Carnival Cruises December 12: 8-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Celebrity Cruises December 12: 11-day cruise to the Southern Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line December 12: 4-night cruise to Cozumel on Royal Caribbean December 14: 5-day cruise to Cozumel & Mahogany Bay on Carnival Cruises December 14: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean December 15: 6-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Carnival Cruises December 15: 5-night cruise to Mexico on Royal Caribbean December 19: 4-day cruise to Cozumel on Carnival Cruises December 20: 6-night cruise to the Bahamas on Celebrity Cruises December 20: 9-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean December 21: 8-day cruise to the Panama Canal on Carnival Cruises December 21: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean December 23: 5-day cruise to Cozumel & Grand Cayman on Carnival Cruises December 23: 11-day cruise to the Southern Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line December 26: 4-night cruise to Cozumel on Royal Caribbean December 27: 6-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Celebrity Cruises December 28: 5-day cruise to the Bahamas on Carnival Cruises December 28: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean December 29: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Carnival Cruises December 29: 5-night cruise to Mexico on Royal Caribbean

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The 7 best 3-day cruise itineraries for 2024.

Plan a long weekend getaway aboard a cruise for fun, scenery and entertainment.

The Best 3-Day Cruise Itineraries

The Carnival Radiance at sea.

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Hop aboard the Carnival Radiance for a short but fun-filled cruise weekend.

Whether you're short on vacation days or you only have a long weekend to spare, three-night cruises offer a fun and affordable way to get a change of scenery. These shorter sailings from the U.S. often amount to a weekend cruise and only depart from Florida and California for now. However, short cruises still let you dine and dance on board, enjoy world-class entertainment, and visit nearby destinations like Nassau in the Bahamas; Key West, Florida; or Ensenada, Mexico.

If you're looking for short cruises that pack a lot of good times into a weekend vacation, you should know that many cruise lines offer these trips, including Norwegian Cruise Line, MSC Cruises, Royal Caribbean International and Celebrity Cruises. Read on to find out which short cruises we recommend, where they depart from, and everything you can see and do over the span of three incredible nights.

3-Day Cruises From Florida

Norwegian sky from miami.

The Norwegian Sky in Miami at sunset.

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Dates: Aug. 2 to 5, 2024

Departure port: Miami

Stops: Key West, Florida; Great Stirrup Cay, Bahamas

Starting price: $399 per person

This three-night cruise on Norwegian Sky departs from Miami in August 2024 with stops at two iconic tropical destinations. The vessel's first stop is Key West , where cruise passengers will have the day to visit the southernmost tip of the United States, book a snorkeling or kayaking tour, or bar hop along the world-famous Duval Street. From there, the cruise stops at Great Stirrup Cay in the Bahamas, which is a private island paradise that's only for cruise passengers. Here, visitors can enjoy some beach time, plan a WaveRunner adventure or snorkel the clear waters to watch out for wildlife.

When not at port, passengers on Norwegian Sky can enjoy the ship's 10 dining options, onboard spa, casino at sea, and variety of pools and hot tubs. The Norwegian Cruise Line vessel even has a sushi bar and a Starbucks onboard, and it was completely renovated from top to bottom in 2019.

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MSC Seashore from Port Canaveral

The MSC Seashore at Ocean Cay.

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Dates: Multiple dates in November and December 2024

Departure port: Port Canaveral, Florida (Orlando)

Stops: Nassau and Ocean Cay Marine Reserve, Bahamas

Starting price: $169 per person

This three-night cruise on MSC Seashore departs from Port Canaveral near Orlando and takes passengers to two tropical destinations in the nearby Bahamas . The first is the island of Nassau, which is known for its luxury resorts (including the exclusive Atlantis Paradise Island Bahamas), huge casinos and powder white sands. After that, guests can spend a second day at port at MSC Cruises ' private island, Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve. This island offers a perfect beach retreat for people who just want to relax, including several expansive white sand beaches with ample seating, an interior ocean lagoon for swimming, and beach bars and eateries dotted throughout.

MSC Seashore features huge pools, an onboard water park for kids, the expansive MSC Aurea Spa and 11 distinct dining venues for passengers to choose from. The ship also boasts the exclusive "ship within a ship" Yacht Club area, which offers the best of everything for discerning guests.

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Celebrity Reflection from Fort Lauderdale

The Celebrity Reflection at night.

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Dates: Ongoing in 2024

Departure port: Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Stops: Perfect Day at CocoCay and Nassau, Bahamas

Starting price: $273 per person

This three-night cruise on Celebrity Cruises ' Celebrity Reflection departs from Fort Lauderdale and leaves for two days in the sunny Bahamas. The first stop gives guests a full day to enjoy at Perfect Day at CocoCay, a cruise line private island that's typically reserved for Royal Caribbean guests. This island paradise features an exclusive beach club, idyllic white sand beaches for swimming and floating, a water park, a zip line, and plenty of places to eat and drink all day. The next stop is Nassau: Visitors can dine and shop their way through the port area or book a fun day pass to the Baha Bay water park, which is located at resort Baha Mar and features waterslides, an expansive lazy river and incredible cuisine options right at the park.

Celebrity Reflection was recently refurbished in 2022. It features an incredible array of included dining options, eight specialty and exclusive dining establishments, and bars and lounges throughout the ship. The Retreat, a VIP ship-within-a-ship concept, is also offered on board for those who want an elevated cruising experience.

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Disney Dream from Fort Lauderdale

Disney Cruise Line's Disney Dream at Castaway Cay in the Bahamas.

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Dates: Nov. 6 to 9, 2024

Stops: Disney Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point and Disney Castaway Cay, Bahamas

Starting price: $1,973 per stateroom

This three-night Bahamian cruise on Disney Dream stops at two exclusive destinations in the Bahamas – Disney Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point, then Disney Castaway Cay. The first stop offers incredible beaches with play areas and crystal-clear water for swimming, as well as the Bahamian Arts and Culture Pavilion for families who want to learn something about the local culture on vacation. At Disney Castaway Cay, families can relax the day away on white sand beaches, go biking or kayaking, ride two waterslides, and more. Both destinations even have adults-only beach areas for cruisers who are traveling kid-free.

Disney Dream holds a maximum of 4,000 passengers and has everything you would expect on an exclusive Disney Cruise Line vessel, including kids and family areas, adults-only dining options and pools, and two large theaters. The ship also has several supervised kids clubs as well as dedicated clubs for teenagers and tweens .

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Liberty of the Seas from Fort Lauderdale

Guests on Royal Caribbean's Liberty of the Seas Sport Court.

Courtesy of Royal Caribbean International

Stops: Nassau and Perfect Day at CocoCay, Bahamas

Starting price: $263 per person

Royal Caribbean International also boasts a Bahamas cruise from Fort Lauderdale that stops in Nassau and at the line's private island, Perfect Day at CocoCay. In Nassau, cruisers get the chance to explore one of the most popular cruise ports throughout the Caribbean, where you can book an excursion to a local beach, plan a snorkeling adventure or play in one of the two biggest casinos throughout the region at Atlantis or Baha Mar. At Perfect Day at CocoCay, families can stay active with waterslides, book a kayaking tour or ride a hot air balloon up to 450 feet in the air.

Liberty of the Seas is also an ideal ship for families thanks to fun features like a huge onboard water park with slides, an ice skating rink with shows and the Broadway at Sea theater. The Royal Caribbean vessel also has nearly a dozen different dining venues, including Cupcake Cupboard, Johnny Rockets, a pizza kitchen and an old-world Italian eatery called Giovanni's Table.

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3-Day Cruises From California

Navigator of the seas from los angeles.

Royal Caribbean's Navigator of the Seas pool deck.

Dates: Throughout 2024

Departure port: Los Angeles

Stops: Ensenada, Mexico

Starting price: $282 per person

Royal Caribbean offers a three-night West Coast adventure on Navigator of the Seas that includes a fun day at sea and a full-day stop in Ensenada, Mexico. This Mexican destination is known for the many activities that can be enjoyed along its rugged shores, which can include leisurely days at nearby Estero and Mona Lisa beaches, hiking experiences, exploration of Baja California's wine region, whale watching and more.

Dates for this sailing are offered throughout 2024, and the ship itself has plenty to keep passengers enthralled while at sea. For example, Navigator of the Seas features the longest waterslide at sea, enlarged pool deck areas for relaxation, ice skating shows and shopping – not to mention Broadway-style shows with dancers, acrobats and singers. There are also 12 unique dining options onboard, including Starbucks, Jamie's Italian by Jamie Oliver and Johnny Rockets.

Carnival Radiance from Los Angeles

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Dates: Jan. 26 to 29 and Sept. 24 to 27, 2024

Departure port: Long Beach (Los Angeles)

Starting price: $244 per person

Carnival Radiance also embarks on three-night journeys to Mexico from Los Angeles throughout the year, including in January and September 2024. This Carnival Cruise Line itinerary includes a fun day at sea and a stop in Ensenada, Mexico, where passengers can plan a sightseeing trip, nosh on the unique Baja cuisine the area is known for, shop for silver jewelry and other keepsakes, or spend the day relaxing on the beach.

Carnival Radiance itself serves as the perfect floating vessel for this fun weekend vacation, with onboard amenities that span the Cloud 9 Spa and WaterWorks water park with slides to a comedy club and special clubs for kids and teens. The ship also boasts an adults-only solarium and 10 different bars to choose from.

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Holly Johnson is a professional travel writer and cruise expert who has covered family travel and cruises for more than a decade. She has cruised more than 40 times across most of the major cruise lines in destinations throughout the Caribbean, Europe and the Middle East. Johnson used her personal experience and research expertise to curate the itineraries for this article.

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With so many things to do in Orlando, you’ll quickly discover your options are limitless. From award-winning golf courses to fascinating museums and outdoor adventures, this bustling city has fun activities for every type of adventure seeker. Before you cruise out of Orlando, venture out to explore and discover for yourself why it’s nicknamed The City Beautiful.

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The next Icon of Vacation℠ turns up the volume on family fun with unbelievable thrills, chill and wows for the whole crew. Six record-breaking waterslides and a fear-inducing challenge high above the sea bring on the screams. Seven unique pools deliver relaxation with a splash of epic views. It’s night after night to remember, with over 40 ways to dine and drink, plus entertainment that rocks the house. This is Star of the Seas ℠ — sailing from Port Canaveral, Florida beginning July 2025. 

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Break up with your weekly routine with a weekend cruise from Miami and set sail on a memory filled getaway that’ll take you so much further than a standard staycation. Royal Caribbean® offers plenty of bolder-than-ever weekend sailings to some of the Caribbean’s most stunning shores onboard the world’s most incredible cruise ships — no days off required. Which means you can fill your year with even more bucket list adventures.

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From pristine, white-sand beaches, Calypso street bands, and rugged rainforest trails in top-rated Caribbean destinations, to Coco Locos, helium air balloon rides, lagoon-side lounging and record-breaking waterslides at Perfect Day at CocoCay — you’re in for the ultimate tropical turn-up when you sail from Port Canaveral.

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Trade the same old for way bold.  Allure of the Seas® brings on thrills of Oasis Class proportions all in one weekend. Like an adrenaline-amping zip line ride and tide-taming FlowRider®* surf. Mouthwatering Italian dishes at Giovanni’s Table. And gravity-defying shows at the AquaTheater. Plus, unplug and chill at the adults-only Solarium.

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Take your vacay full throttle on a six- to eight-night cruise from Port Canaveral. The world’s most incredible ships blast off from the Space Coast and sail to picture-perfect western Caribbean shores. Soak in Maya culture on the coasts of Mexico. Get a taste of spiced up delicacies in the Dominican Republic. And go private destination pioneering at Labadee in Haiti or Perfect Day at CocoCay in The Bahamas. You’re in for memories that go the extra isle.

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Orlando is known as a land of amusements — and for good reason. The city is home to six unique theme parks, each with their own distinct thrills, including Universal Studios Orlando and Islands of Adventure. Or you can venture beyond the Big Six to Gatorland’s swampy terrain, or hit one of the many epic waterparks around town.

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City politics | norfolk cruise center getting multiple upgrades ahead of year-round traffic.

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NORFOLK — City Council voted Tuesday to approve enhancements to the Half Moone Cruise and Celebration Center in anticipation of becoming a year-round cruise destination in 2025.

The changes are huge, said Stephen Kirkland, who runs the cruise terminal as the executive director of Nauticus.

“A cruise ship will be here every single week, embarking and debarking passengers, and we need to be prepared for that heightened activity,” Kirkland said.

Starting Feb. 15, Carnival Sunshine will begin its weekly cruises leaving from Norfolk. The 12-deck ship is 893 feet long and can carry over 3,000 passengers — leading to a turnover of more than 6,000 people when the ship is at full capacity, setting sail and returning in a single day.

Modifications to the terminal include expanding the walkway from Waterside Drive , adding a circular drop-off lane, a revised bus lane and canopies for passengers — changes that will enhance pedestrian and vehicle circulation downtown. The city earmarked $12 million for the project.

The most advantageous change, according to Kirkland, is a sloped walkway from the first to second floor that will allow guests exiting the ship to move quickly downstairs to go through customs, collect their luggage and make their way to the ground transportation loop.

“The quicker and more efficient we can be with that process, the better the whole day is,” Kirkland said. “That allows us to embark sooner which allows that ship to set sail on time.”

Currently, there’s one elevator, one escalator and a set of stairs connecting the first and second floor.

Construction on the enhancements is due to begin in June, but additional cruise traffic from ships diverted by the Francis Scott Key bridge collapse in Baltimore has added complications: the terminal was supposed to be closed for 14 months at the conclusion of the 2023 season.

Those ships originally bound for Baltimore will not delay the construction schedule, Kirkland said. Half Moone cruise terminal had a “window” during which it was able to support Royal Caribbean and Carnival with diverted ships, but those ships will not continue to arrive after construction begins in June.

With Norfolk set to become a year-round home port for the world’s largest cruise line, passengers are anticipated to travel from across the country to catch their ship. That brings economic impact in the form of more flights to Norfolk, hotel stays the night before and after the voyage, restaurants, transportation and more.

“That’s a big deal for us as a community. It’s a game changer,” Kirkland said.

Cianna Morales, 757-957-1304, [email protected]

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