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Port Tampa 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 Tampa, Florida. To see the full itineraries (ports of call dates and arrival / departure times) and their lowest rates – just follow the corresponding ship-link.

Tampa Bay Cruise Port is on Florida's western coast. The city of Tampa is approx 85 mi (140 km) from Orlando City /Port Canaveral to the west, via Highway I-4E (~1,5 hours drive distance). Regency Cruises and HAL-Holland America Line were the first companies to start homeporting/roundtrip voyages from Tampa (in the 1980s). CCL-Carnival Cruise Line started homeporting operations in 1994 with MS Tropicale (1982-built/2021- scrapped ).

Two bridges spanning Old Tampa Bay - Gandy Bridge (1924-opened, carrying highway 92) and Howard Frankland Bridge (1960-opened, carrying highway I-275) directly connect Tampa to St Petersburg .

Tampa is a port city in Florida USA (Hillsborough County) with population around 390,000. The Tampa-St Petersburg-Clearwater Metro by population (around 3,2 million) is Florida's second-largest - after Miami - Fort Lauderdale - West Palm Beach Metro (around 6,14 million). Tampa is on the Mexican Gulf and is one of the Tampa Bay Area's main cities - together with St Petersburg and Clearwater.

Cross-Bay ferries serve the Tampa-St Petersburg route seasonally (October-November thru May) since 2016.

  • In Tampa, the boats depart from Tampa Convention Center's dock, while in St Petersburg, they leave from North Straub Park's dock (near Vinoy Marina).
  • Departures from St Petersburg are on Wednesdays and Thursdays (at 4:45 pm), on Fridays and Saturdays (at 10 am), and on Sundays (at 11 am).
  • Departures from Tampa are on Wednesdays and Thursdays (at 10:45 pm), on Fridays and Saturdays (at 11 pm) and on Sundays (at 7:30 pm).
  • As of 2023, Cross-Bay Ferry adult ticket prices were US$12 pp per one-way crossing. Youths, college students, seniors, people with disabilities and active/retired military personnel receive discounted tickets.
  • In 2022, on the Tampa-Petersburg route was deployed the twin-hull catamaran Provincetown III (2004-built, IMO 9329394) which has max passenger capacity 149 and average speed 30 mph/50 kph.

The Cross-Bay ferry service is a public-private partnership between the counties Pinellas and Hillsborough and HMS Ferries Inc (part of HMS Global Maritime (1994-founded as Hornblower Marine Services, based in New Albany, Indiana).

Tampa cruise port

The Port is approx 24 km (15 mi) from Tampa Airport (~20 min drive distance) and very close yo downtown. The Port's 3 cruise terminals (all located on Harbour Island) are near large-capacity parking garages. The nearest highway is Lee Roy Selmon Expressway (running along the port's northern border).

Popular tourist attractions in close proximity to the cruise port include Channelside Bay Plaza (shops, bars, restaurants, hotels), Florida Aquarium (1995-opened, floor area 250,000 ft2/23000 m2), Ybor City (1880s-founded historic neighborhood/aka Cigar City), Busch Gardens Tampa (1959-opened, African-themed amusement park owned by SeaWorld Entertainment Inc).

According to local business studies, a 3000-passenger cruiser generates ~USD 334,000 in onshore spending (crew and tourists) per visit in the homeport city. Recent leisure project developments resulted in new dining, shopping, accommodation and entertainment options.

Tampa is one of the USA's most popular homeports for liners deployed in the Western Caribbean. The largest companies homeporting in Tampa are CCL-Carnival , RCI-Royal Caribbean , HAL-Holland America , NCL-Norwegian .

Port's cruising season runs from November thru April. In 2014 were handled a total of 888,343 cruise passengers via 198 ship calls.

In 2017, Port Tampa for the first time handled ~1 million cruisers. The number was impressive, considering Sunshine Skyway Bridge's height limitations (180 ft / 55 m) and the strong competition from larger and better positioned around Florida ports.

Besides the Skyway Bridge's height limitation, the cruise port also has a navigation issue as it is prone to fog. Larger ships also experience difficulties in maneuvering due to the Port's shallow waters and narrow channels.

Carnival ships here have passenger capacity between 1000 and 2600, and generally operate on Western Caribbean roundtrip itineraries. Port's strategy is not homeporting mega-ships, but rather attracting smaller and recently refurbished vessels with itineraries to easy-to-reach destinations.

In 2017-Q1 (winter season) the port handled 239,301 passengers (3% increase over 2016-Q1). The number of homeported cruise liners increased to 7 (from 5 in 2016). One of the new boats based here for turnarounds/roundtrips was RCI's Empress of the Seas - which itineraries also visited Havana Cuba (starting April 2017). In 2017, the cruise port handled a total of 961,000 passengers. Also in 2017 was signed with RCI a 5-year agreement (optional 2 more years). It guaranteed min passenger numbers, while RCI spent ~USD 2 million in Terminal 6 upgrades.

In 2017, Holland America's MS Oosterdam replaced in Tampa the smaller MS Ryndam (now Celestyal Journey) . Another newly refurbished and upgraded boat returning for homeporting was Carnival Pride (starting January 2017), after nearly 3 years (in 2016 was homeported in Baltimore ).

In 2017, Carnival announced adding cruises from Tampa to Cuba to its 2017-2018 Caribbean program scheduled for Carnival Paradise (starting June 2017).

In 2018, Carnival Miracle started from Tampa year-round 7-day roundtrips. On September 22-23, 2018, Port Tampa Bay celebrated its 1 millionth cruise passenger. Another record was the Easter weekend (Mar 31 - Apr 1) when the cruise port handled 29,167 passengers on multiple ship calls.

Port Tampa cruise ship schedule includes roundtrips the whole year-round. The most common are the 7-day Western Caribbean itineraries visiting Key West Florida , Roatan Island Honduras , Cozumel Mexico , Costa Maya Mexico , Grand Cayman Island .

In February 2023 was officially opened the new cruise ship crew-exclusive facility Hookers Point Tampa Seafarer's Center. The facility is at Cruise Terminal 3 and provides Wi-Fi Internet and phones. The Seafarer's Center has a convenience store (selling snacks, travel essentials, toiletries, etc) and is generally used for handling (sending/receiving) packages and mail.

In 2023, ACL-American Cruise Lines included Key West as a call port of its 7-night/8-day "Florida Gulf Coast and Keys" itinerary. The roundtrip from Tampa was specifically designed for ACL's newbuild catamarans (Coastal Cats) and was first operated by American Glory in 2023.

On this ACL ex-Florida voyage, on days 3 and 4 the ship stays in Key West overnight. This allows tourists to explore Key West City on Day 3 (with a complimentary guided tour to the Ernest Hemingway Home & Museum) and the Dry Tortugas National Park on Day 4 (visiting Fort Jefferson/Civil War prison)

Port Tampa Bay

Port Tampa Bay is ranked Florida state's largest port. The seaport is located close to downtown Tampa (Channel District) and is accessed directly from Tampa Bay. The port is approx 46 km (30 mi) from Gulf of Mexico. Port Tampa Bay has capacity to serve world's largest container carriers , tankers and cruise liners .

In 2013, the port Tampa was ranked USA's 16th largest (by domestic trade tonnage), 32nd largest (by foreign cargo tonnage) and 22nd (total shipping tonnage). Port's impact on Florida's economy is over USD 15 billion, with supported over 80,000 local jobs. Most handled vessels are bulk carriers and tankers, also Ro-Ro ships (car carries) and boxships (container carriers). The port also has drydocks for ship repairs. Most of the traffic is with Asian ports.

Ports America Holdings Inc (US Terminal Operator and Stevedore) operates a container terminal with two berths. The terminal is served by 3x gantry cranes and 1x Mobile Harbor Crane (100-ton). In 2014, the port purchased two new China-made gantry cranes (from ZPMC / Shanghai Zhenhua Heavy Industries) for USD 21,5 million.

For FY2017 (fiscal year), Port Tampa Bay reported a record operating revenue of USD 55,4 million. Port's previous records were USD 51,3 million (2015) and USD 49,2 million (2016). The increase was mainly due to additional cruise activities, new and expanded facilities leases, as well as increase of commodities import (petroleum, cement, steel).

Since January 2019, world's 6th largest containership company COSCO Shipping (China) added Port Tampa Bay to company's GME Transpacific service (Gulf of Mexico Express). COSCO is also member of Ocean Alliance (together with CMA-CGM, OOCL, Evergreen Marine). The new GME service connects cargo ports Shanghai - Ningbo - Xiamen -Yantian- Houston - Mobile -Tampa, with Shanghai-Tampa transit times 31 days (import) and 27 days (export).

Since June 2019, Port Tampa Bay is part of PEX3 (Pacific Express 3) service of CMA-CGM. The new (roundtrip Singapore ) container service links ports Singapore-Vietnam (Vung Tau)-China (Hong Kong-Shekou-Ningbo-Shanghai)-Korea (Busan)-Panama Canal-USA (Houston TX- Mobile AL-NOLA New Orleans-Tampa-Miami)-Singapore. On June 13, 2019, the port handled its ever-largest boxship - the 2010-built "CMA CGM Dalila" (IMO 9450624). The vessel (max TEU capacity 9500 containers) docked at The Ports America Terminal arriving from Vietnam.

Due to the Coronavirus crisis, Port Tampa's homeporting cruise shipping operations were paused for 18+ months (March 14, 2020, thru October 16, 2021).

Tampa cruise terminal

Port Tampa has 3 cruise terminals. Cruise port's address is "1101 Channelside Drive, Tampa, FL 33602". Port Tampa's parking facilities (Channelside Parking Garage, multi-storey) are located across the street from cruise terminals 2 and 3. Self-serve parking costs USD 15 per car per day (for oversize vehicles USD 30 per day). Valet parking costs USD 20 more (35 and 50, respectively). In most cases, passenger check-in process starts at 10 am.

In May 2019 starts an USD 10 million project with planned renovations of all the 3 cruise ship terminals. Works (by Gilbane Building Company) include interior improvements and adding of escalators in Cruise Terminals 2 and 6. Cruise Terminal 2 will also be refurbished and upgraded to be able to handle transit itineraries, and not only roundtrips without passengers embarking from non-US ports.

Project's Phase 1 (May-October 2019) and Phase 2 (May-October 2020) are both during off-season. Phase 2 involves works at Cruise Terminal 3, including adding a second escalator and renovations to terminal's processing area in order to meet the requirements of the US Customs and Border Protection agency.

Tampa cruise port directions

From Orlando FL take highway Interstate-4 West to Exit 1, continue south on 21st Street, on Adamo Drive turn right, then left onto Channelside Drive.

From Clearwater FL take Highway 60 East (across Tampa Bay), follow the signs to Interstate-275 North that merges with Interstate-4 East. Follow Interstate-4 East to Exit 1.

From Tampa International Airport take FL-60 E (3 miles) northeast on George J Bean Inbound Parkway, continue for 2,3 miles, take the right ramp to FL-60 E (0,5 miles), at the fork keep right and follow the signs for Tampa to merge onto FL-60 E. Take Interstate-275 North to McKay Ave (7 miles), turn right onto McKay Ave. United Cab and Yellow Cab taxi service is available outside airport's Baggage Claim Level. To the cruise terminal, taxis charge flat rate fee USD 28.

Cruise Terminal 2

In the late-1990s, Cruise Terminal 2 creation was incorporated in the Garrison Seaport Center scheme. The terminal offers facilities like customs, cab rank, restrooms, a snack shop and a luggage carts. It has only one wharf.

Terminal 2 serves exclusively Carnival and Royal Caribbean ships.

Cruise Terminal 3

Tampa Cruise Port Terminal 3 was built in 2002. The terminal offers facilities like fast security and luggage carts. The embarkation and disembarkation of passengers is streamlined. It has only one wharf.

Terminal 3 serves ships of NCL Norwegian Cruise Line, Royal Caribbean and Holland America Line.

Cruise Terminal 6

Tampa Cruise Port Terminal 6 is located half a mile away from Terminal 3, direction North. In 2011 it was renovated. It has only one wharf.

There is a parking area at the site. Terminal 6 serves Holland America Line. Parking: is USD 14 daily (Port Authority subject to change).

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  • Florida Aquarium: discover the great variety of sea life. You will see Wetlands, Ocean Commotion, Bays and Beaches, Dragons Down Under and Explore A Shore exhibitions. It is next to Tampa Cruise Port Terminal 3.
  • SS American Victory: this cargo ship served during the World War II, the Vietnam War and the Korean War. Currently it is a museum docked near the Florida Aquarium. Discover galley, cargo equipment, food hall, lifeboats and the bridge.
  • Channelside Bay Plaza: center with many eateries, bars, retail outlets and entertainment places.
  • Tampa’s Riverwalk: across the Garrison channel you will be able to see SS American Victory, Florida Aquarium, Channelside Bay Plaza, Tampa Cruise Port Terminal 2, Teco Line Streetcar, Tampa Bay History Center, Florida Museum Of Photographic Arts, MacDill Park, Tampa Museum of Art and Kiley Gardens.
  • Ybor City: styled in Cuban way with narrow alleys, brick buildings and iron railings. It has a unique charm with its flamenco dancers and cigars made by hand.
  • Henry B Plant Museum: discover the interesting life of the famous railroad tycoon.
  • Busch Gardens Theme Park: located 8 miles away from Tampa Cruise Port, direction North.

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Located off the beautiful Gulf Coast of Central Florida, Tampa Bay is a lively city ripe for exploration. Spend an afternoon strolling through the historic district of Ybor City or walk along the waterfront and grab a bite to eat at the trendy Armature Works. Sports fans can catch a game at the Raymond James Stadium, while thrill-seekers can head to Busch Gardens, home to exhilarating roller coasters that are guaranteed to get your heart pumping.

Tampa Bay is a convenient embarkation point for those looking for a sunny vacation to the Caribbean. Cruises from Tampa sail to all corners of this tropical region, from the exotic islands of the Western Caribbean, the popular ABC Islands (Aruba, Bonaire, and Curacao) further down south, and the heavenly beaches of the Eastern Caribbean. 

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Pristine beaches and fascinating history await in the Eastern Caribbean, where you’ll stop in popular destinations like Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic, along with more under-the-radar islands such as St. Kitts and Nevis. Explore ancient forts in San Juan, lounge on the powdery white sand beaches of St. Maarten, and spot colorful schools of fish while snorkeling in St. Thomas—there’s no shortage of fun to enjoy.

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The Southern Caribbean promises palm trees, white-sand beaches, and crystal clear waters—all the ingredients you’ll need for an unforgettable vacation. Experience the vibrant city of San Juan, Puerto Rico. Lounge on the flawless beaches of Grand Cayman and Labadee, and enjoy quality time with your family in the ABC Islands.

Sail down the Panama Canal, an engineering masterpiece that allows ships to sail between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Watch as its complex system of locks unfolds, then stop in the historic center of Panama Viejo, where you’ll learn all about the town’s pirate history. During Panama Canal itineraries, you’ll also stop in idyllic destinations in Central and South America, including the jungles of Costa Rica, the romantic city of Cartagena in Colombia, and the beautiful island of Cozumel in Mexico.

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The islands of the Western Caribbean offer the ideal mix of adventure and relaxation in a lush, tropical environment. Dive into some of the world’s best-preserved coral reefs in Cozumel and explore the famous Mesoamerican Barrier Reef off the coast of Belize. You’ll find it hard to choose a favorite from the area’s picturesque beaches.

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Tampa port facilities & location.

Passengers departing on cruises from Tampa Bay will leave from Port Tampa Bay, home to three cruise terminals. Just outside of the cruise terminals is the Channelside district, where you’ll find a handful of shops and restaurants. Tourist information centers, Wi-Fi, and bathrooms are available at the port.

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Once dubbed the “Cigar Capital of the World,” the Ybor City district is rich in history and Latin culture. Stop in one of the area’s many cigar shops and buy a few hand-rolled cigars to take home. Spend the day mingling with locals at one of the craft breweries, or simply stroll the cobblestone streets and admire the façades of this charming neighborhood before boarding one of our Tampa cruises.

Dalí Museum

If you’re a fan of celebrated Spanish artist Salvador Dalí, then a visit to the awe-inspiring Dalí Museum in St. Pete is a must. The museum is home to the largest collection of his art outside of Europe. The gift shop is a great place to grab a quirky gift to take home.

The Florida Aquarium

Rated one of the best aquariums in the country, the Florida Aquarium is located just steps away from Tampa’s port area. Here, you can pet stingrays, get up close with African penguins, and even spot dolphins in the wild on a catamaran cruise. The aquarium is so close to the port that passengers leaving on cruises from Tampa can bring their luggage, which the venue will safely store while you explore.

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Some of the nation’s leading beaches are found on the Gulf Coast, and passengers on Tampa cruises will have plenty of award-winning options to explore. Clearwater Beach frequently tops best-of lists. At Fort de Soto, you can canoe or kayak, hunt for seashells, and explore the historic fort. At the upscale St. Pete Beach, try an exciting watersport like parasailing or kiteboarding, or simply lounge on its sugary sands.

Explore Downtown St. Petersburg

Located southwest of the city of Tampa, St. Pete is an artsy city that boasts upscale boutiques and restaurants, museums and art galleries, and fun activities for the whole family. If you’re here on a Saturday, stop in the Saturday Morning Market for live music, international cuisine, and artisan goods.

Catch a Game

No matter what type of sport you’re into, you’re bound to find it here in Tampa. Sit near the ice and dodge pucks at a Lightning game, cheer on the Bucs to the sounds of a pirate ship’s cannonballs blasting at Raymond James Stadium, or snack on cracker jacks while watching the Yankees during spring training or the Rays during the regular season.

Where can I eat near the Tampa Cruise Port?

Bern’s Steak House

1208 S. Howard Ave., Tampa

For the ultimate culinary experience in Tampa Bay, Bern’s Steak House is the most sought-after choice. Its extraordinary wine menu, delectable steaks, and magnificent dessert room make it a top spot to celebrate a special occasion. Reservations are recommended.

Armature Works

1910 N. Ola Ave., Tampa

Once the home of a phosphate machinery manufacturer, Armature Works is Tampa’s trendiest new dining destination located along the Hillsborough River. Choose from a number of innovative restaurants in this fully restored warehouse with a picturesque outdoor space.

2117 E. 7th Ave., Tampa

Visit the state’s oldest restaurant and world’s largest Spanish restaurant at Columbia, a renowned Y-Bor City institution. Marvel at Spanish flamenco dancers while you dine on delicious tapas and fresh seafood dishes.

What’s the culture and history of Tampa?

Tampa Bay’s Native American history can be traced as far back as 900 A.D. Multiple tribes inhabited the region until the arrival of Ponce de Leon in the 1500s when their populations began to decline. In the 1820s, the U.S. Army founded Fort Brooke to protect the city’s valuable harbor area.

Today, Tampa’s port is one of the largest in the nation due to its phosphate shipping and shrimp trading. Its culture is diverse and thriving, with influences from Latin and Caribbean communities. The annual Gasparilla festival, which celebrates the legend of pirate José Gaspar, attracts half a million people to the city every year.

How can I get around Tampa?

To get from the Tampa cruise port to most attractions in the city, you’ll need to rent a car or use a ridesharing service. There are a handful of car rental agencies located close to the port. You can also take the TECO Line Streetcar around downtown Tampa and Y-Bor. There’s a stop nearby where cruises from Tampa depart. For a fun way to see the city, try a water taxi, which will take you to various stops along the water.

Where can I go shopping near the Tampa cruise port?

International Plaza is an upscale shopping destination with both brand-name and luxury stores, plus a number of world-class restaurants, located about 20 minutes away from the port. For upscale boutiques in a picturesque setting, head to Hyde Park Village, just 10 minutes from the port.

What are local currency and tipping customs?

Tampa, along with the rest of the United States, uses the U.S. Dollar. You’ll find ATMs throughout the city’s most-visited destinations and neighborhoods. Credit cards are widely accepted, though it’s always wise to have some cash on hand. At restaurants and bars, a 15% to 20% tip is suggested.

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Tampa Cruise Port Terminals: Ultimate Guide for Port Tampa Bay

J. Souza

If you’re going on a cruise out of Tampa and need some helpful advice about the Tampa cruise port, we’ve got you covered.

This cruise port currently serves cruise passengers sailing on Carnival Cruise Line, Royal Caribbean International, Norwegian Cruise Line, and Celebrity Cruises.

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Here is everything you need to know about Port Tampa Bay and some tips to help make your embarkation day as easy and smooth as possible.

We’ll start with the gritty details about directions, cruise parking, hotels, and various other information that you should know while making your plans. We’ll even provide some help in getting from the Tampa International Airport to the cruise terminal.

Info About Cruise Terminals

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Port Tampa Bay has three terminals for cruise ships. All three have ample parking nearby, complete with valet services available through the port’s official parking vendor, Carpark. Located nearby, and within walking distance from terminal #3 and #6 are the Sparkman Wharf and The Florida Aquarium.

The cruise terminal you sail from will depend on which cruise line you’re traveling with. You should always check with your cruise line to make sure which terminal they are using for your cruise.

  • Terminal #2 : Carnival Cruise Line
  • Terminal #3 : Norwegian Cruise Line and Royal Caribbean International
  • Terminal #6: Various cruise lines

Port Tampa Bay is located at 1101 Channelside Drive, Tampa, FL 33602. However, each terminal has its own address, so if you are driving directly to the terminal it is important to know what address to use in your GPS or map program.

  • Cruise Terminal 2: 651 Channelside Drive (Parking Garage is at 810 Channelside Drive)
  • Cruise Terminal 3: 815 Channelside Drive (Parking Garage is at 810 Channelside Drive)
  • Cruise Terminal 6: 1333 McKay Street (Self-Parking Lot is at the same address)

If you have any questions about any of the terminals you can call 813-905-7678 or call toll free at 800-741-2297

Port Facilities

The Port Tampa Bay offers a 75-minute Educational Harbor Tours for passengers free of charge on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 9 a.m. You must make reservations for the tour in advance by calling 813-905-7678.

Visit the port’s website for more information.

When it comes to official port parking , many ports will charge an outrageous amount ($20 per day and up), simply because of the convenience. This will often force people to look for parking elsewhere so they can save money.

Port Tampa Bay parking is one of the few exceptions to this. Their standard rate for parking is $15 per day, with a flat upgrade of $20 for valet parking. If you have an oversized vehicle, the port charges double the standard rate.

You can pre-pay for parking online as well. Simply visit the port’s webpage on Tampa cruise parking , select the cruise line you’re sailing on, select the date of your departure and you will have 3 options. You can choose self-parking, valet parking, or oversized vehicles parking. Since you selected your particular cruise the system knows how many days you need to pay for. As mentioned earlier it’s a flat rate of $15 per day but sometimes there are promotional rates.

Of course you don’t have to pre-pay for your parking. You can also just show up at the port and pay there, just in case you totally forgot that little detail in the cruise planning process.

Parking is free for the disabled (including disabled veterans) as the following conditions are met:

  • Foot and hand control modifications
  • Wheelchair lift and ramp
  • Disabled Veterans license plate with vehicle registration

Other Off-site Parking Options

Although Port Tampa Bay has some of the best official parking rates, it can weigh a little heavy on some budgets. Therefore, here are a few other parking options near the cruise port that could possibly let your wallet breathe a little easier. Some of these parking lots are so close to the port you can practically walk to your cruise terminal.

Park 4 Cruise

http://park4cruise.com/ | 800-720-9150 | 1016 Channelside Drive

Park 4 Cruise offers parking that is very close to the port of Tampa. The Orange Lot, which is adjacent to all three cruise terminals, is as low as $10.50 per day (plus 7% sales tax and a $4 processing fee). This parking lot is practically on the premises of the port itself, being less than a quarter mile away. Their website says they are only 300 steps to the terminals from their parking lots, so that’s hard to beat. They will also shuttle you for free to and from the Tampa cruise terminal.

241 Car Services

https://241parking.com | 877-886-1583 | 122 Channelside Drive

241 Car Services are located as close to the cruise terminals as the port’s official parking lots and at much cheaper rates. Depending on your ship and the length of your cruise, you’re looking at paying roughly $7 to $9 per day, including tax and a $5 service fee.

They will also provide you with free shuttle service and luggage assistance and will give you a free car wash while you’re gone.

Park Connect

https://www.myparkconnect.com/ | 813-334-1303 | 107 N 11th St

Just .3 miles from the Channelside Bay cruise terminal in Tampa, Park Connect has no hidden-fees in their pricing. The cost is $10 per day plus tax and again, there are no service fees. Park Connect offers covered parking areas, free cancellation up to 24-hours before your cruise and an easy to user interface for pre-paying for parking.

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Getting to Port Tampa Bay

No matter how you plan to arrive into Tampa, you need a way to get to the port. Driving yourself is easy enough, you just have to find a place to park.

However, if you’re not driving, there are other various ways to get to the port, especially if you’re flying into the Tampa airport.

Getting to the Tampa Bay Port from Tampa International Airport

The cruise port is only 10 miles from the airport and is one of the easiest and most accessible cruise ports in the US. The trip will take 17-20 minutes depending on traffic

While there are taxis available in Tampa, they often charge a flat $30 and up for the short ride from the airport to Port Tampa Bay. If pinching pennies is your preference, consider, instead, using a ridesharing service like Uber or Lyft.

Booking a ride is as simple as downloading the app and choosing a driver. The estimated cost for Uber or Lyft is about $17-$21. But keep in mind that is just an esimate based on the time of the writing of this article.

Cruise Line Transfers

For the sake of convenience, many cruise lines will offer transfers for their passengers from the Tampa airport. Although this is a great service, it can get expensive if you’re traveling with a lot of people. Also, your shuttle is only going to be available on cruise day, so if you fly in the day before you’ll have to seek alternate means of transportation.

Traveling from Orlando

If you live in Orlando, or you decide to fly into Orlando instead and go visit one of the various parks there before your cruise, getting to Tampa for your cruise can be tricky as the two cities are roughly 90 miles apart.

For this we recommend getting a one-way car rental. You should be able to find rates as low as $50-$60 for a car.

If cheaper airfare is the reason you’re considering flying into Orlando, factor in the extra transportation costs between Orlando and Tampa. $100 or more on rental cars (round trip) could end up costing you more than flying into Tampa.

Park & Cruise Hotels Nearby

For those of you that prefer having an extra day or two buffer before or after your cruise, you’re in luck because there are several hotels nearby that offer cruise packages, free parking, or free shuttle service.

Tahitian Inn Café & Spa

601 S Dale Mabry Hwy, Tampa FL 33609 | 5 miles from cruise port

This hotel features a “park and cruise” package that gives you free shuttle to and from the cruise port, up to 2 weeks of free parking, and a 10% discount at the hotel spa. Be sure to let them know at check-in that you wish to use their free shuttle service to reserve your seat.

Hampton Inn & Suites Tampa/Ybor City/Downtown

1301 E 7 th Ave, Tampa, FL 33605 | 1 mile from cruise port

Along with a free hot breakfast and Wi-Fi, if you book this hotel’s Park and Cruise package, you’ll receive free roundtrip transportation to the cruise port, as well as parking for up to 7 days.

Residence Inn by Marriott Tampa Downtown

101 E Tyler St, Tampa, FL 33602 | 1.5 miles from cruise port

Residence Inn’s “Fly Here, Cruise There” package provides guests with shuttle service from the hotel to the cruise port, along with free internet and breakfast. This package accommodates 2 people. Additional passengers will cost an extra $10 each.

Hilton Garden Inn Tampa Ybor Historic District

1700 E 9 th Ave, Tampa, FL 33605 | 1.5 miles from the cruise port

While staying at this hotel you will enjoy free access to the hotel’s fitness center and various other amenities. They do not have a specific cruise package, but they do offer free parking, as well as a free shuttle to anywhere within a 3 mile radius, which includes the cruise port.

Top Things to Do in Tampa

If you’d like to do some sightseeing before you ship out, go out to dinner, or visit an attraction or two, Tampa certainly does not disappoint. Although Orlando may be the tourist and theme park hot spot, Tampa has a few things up its sleeves as well.

Restaurants

The city of Tampa has over 2,000 restaurants in and around downtown Tampa, offering a variety of cuisines and menus to satisfy any one’s culinary cravings. Here are just a few of the tops ones we think you should check out before leaving on your cruise.

Columbia Restaurant

Located in the heart of the Ybor city district where you’ll find a large Latin community is the Columbia Restaurant. They have been in business since 1905 and they make a mean Cuban sandwich on fresh Cuban bread.

Fourth Street Shrimp Store

If seafood is your style, come on over to the Fourth Street Shrimp Store. Originally just a shrimp store, over the years since it first opened in 1984 it has evolved into one of the best seafood restaurants in Tampa Bay.

Eddie & Sam’s NY Pizza

Featuring the best New York style pizzas anywhere other than New York is Eddie & Sam’s, located on Twiggs St in Tampa. They even use water shipped directly from New York to make the dough more authentic.

Cappys Pizzeria

The only pizza restaurant that can possibly rival Eddie & Sam’s is Cappys, offering the best in both New York style and Chicago deep dish, as well as a variety of salads and subs.

The Brunchery

Take an extra day to sleep in a little bit and enjoy being on vacation. When you wake up, head on over to the Brunchery located in South Tampa. There you’ll find the best in comfort food, including steak and eggs, Belgian waffles, French toast, and so much more.

The Refinery

If you have severe allergies and need a menu that’s gluten-free, you can either go to The Columbia for their gluten-free options, or try out The Refinery. Here the menu changes every week, so you’ll always be able to get something different. And on the menu each week are tasty gluten-free options.

Attractions in Tampa

Along with tasty restaurants, Tampa has plenty of attractions to offer. You won’t want to miss out on any of these, so plan your trip accordingly so you can experience as much as you want.

Busch Gardens Tampa

Anyone who’s ever been to a Busch Gardens knows just how much fun it is. You get to visit some of your favorite countries within the park and each one provides different cultural elements to enjoy. The Tampa Bay Busch Gardens features various countries found in Africa, such as Egypt, Morocco, Nairobi, and so much more.

Additionally, you’ll find some of the best theme park rides here, including the SheiKra, which is only located at the Tampa Bay Busch Gardens. This 200-foot tall floorless dive coaster provides an extreme thrill for anyone willing and able.

Sparkman Wharf

Located within walking distance from the cruise terminals is Sparkman Wharf. Here you will find all you could ever want in dining and shopping, as well as an open-air biergarten that includes over 24 taps of Florida craft beer, all with a breathtaking waterfront view.

The Florida Aquarium

Also within walking distance of the port (on the other side) is the Florida Aquarium for anyone fascinated by underwater creatures. Visit a large variety of animal habitats from otters, sharks, and octopuses, to seahorses and turtles. They house many exhibits, a splash pad for the kids, and a 4-D theater.

Henry B. Plant Museum

Henry B. Plant was the mastermind behind building the Tampa railway system in the 1800s. This, along with the port, helped Tampa to grow into the bustling metropolis that it is today. He also built the Tampa Bay Hotel, which is now the University of Tampa’s Plant Hall, where the museum is located.

If you’re looking for another great place for the family that’s educational and filled with animals, come over to the ZooTampa at Lowry Park. If you come on the weekend, at 1pm you can stand eye-to-eye with a giraffe and feed them some lettuce. You can also visit a variety of other animals, all safely behind glass enclosures.

Planning your next cruise doesn’t have to be a nightmare. Understanding the city you’ll be traveling to and the logistics involved will give you a great start to making trip planning as painless as possible.

Luckily, transportation, parking, and lodging is very easy to find here, and won’t cost you too much (depending on the options you go with). Additionally, Tampa is filled with rich history, dining, and entertainment for anyone in your group to experience and enjoy. Plan to stay for an extra day or two so you can enjoy as much as can before shipping out on your cruise.

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What Cruise Ships Leave From Tampa? An Ultimate Guide You’ll Really Love!

By: Author David Chapman

Posted on Last updated: October 15, 2023

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Are you looking for a family vacation that combines the excitement of a cruise with the convenience and flexibility of a land-based destination?

Look no further than Tampa, Florida! With its warm climate, cultural diversity, and easy access to the Gulf of Mexico, Tampa is the perfect destination for families looking for a port to kick off a memorable cruise vacation. Keep reading to learn what cruise ships leave from Tampa and more!

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Why Cruise From Tampa?

Florida offers several embarkation ports for cruises , so you may wonder why choose Tampa over all the others. (Particularly since we no longer have the option to cruise to Cuba .)

First, Tampa offers a variety of attractions and activities that families can enjoy before or after their cruise. For example, you can visit the Busch Gardens theme park or the Florida Aquarium or explore the historic Ybor City district.

Plus, Tampa’s location on the Gulf of Mexico means you can enjoy water-based activities such as swimming, boating, and fishing. So families have many options for extending their vacation and making the most of their time in Tampa. (We list more top Tampa attractions below.)

Second, Tampa has an array of cultural diversity that might surprise you! For instance, many people are unaware of Tampa’s strong Italian heritage . Combined with its rich Spanish and Cuban heritage, Tampa offers quite a melting pot of unique and vibrant cultural experiences that you may not find elsewhere. Families can explore the city’s diverse neighborhoods, sample international cuisine, and attend cultural events such as the Gasparilla Pirate Festival or the Cuban Sandwich Festival.

Finally, Tampa’s convenient location makes it easy for many families to embark on a cruise without having to travel far from home. The port is easily accessible from the airport and major highways, making it a convenient starting point for families who want to drive or fly.

Which Cruise Ships Leave From Tampa?

Port Tampa Bay hosts three cruise terminals, and several cruise lines choose Tampa as an embarkation point for various ships. These include Royal Caribbean, Carnival, Celebrity, and Norwegian. While not all ships will homeport from Tampa year-round, you will always find several options available. Ships leaving from Tampa also sail a variety of itineraries, including the Caribbean, Mexico, Central America, and the Panama Canal.

Royal Caribbean Cruises from Tampa

Although Royal Caribbean operates many of the world’s largest cruise ships, ships sailing out of Tampa must pass under the Sunshine Skyway Bridge as they enter the Gulf of Mexico. Thus, Royal Caribbean relies on some of its smaller vessels when sailing cruises from Tampa . These ships also tend to be a little bit older than the rest of the Royal Caribbean fleet .

For the sailings currently scheduled for 2023 and 2024, Royal Caribbean has selected ships from the Radiance Class and Vision Class.

What Cruise Ships Leave From Tampa

Royal Caribbean Radiance Class Ships

These ships have beautiful glass elevators for exterior viewing, 2 level dining rooms with large glass windows, and plenty of balcony staterooms. A selection of excellent restaurants offering the best cuisine with meals for the whole family. 

For entertainment, there are 3 pools, whirlpools, and a fantastic waterslide for the kids. For the more energetic, there is a rock-climbing wall or a surf simulator for the surfers and, for the family, a mini golf course. A theater, spa, bars, and casino are on board for adult entertainment.

The Royal Caribbean cruise ships sailing from Tampa in the Radiance class are:

  • Radiance Of The Seas – This is the lead ship in the Radiance class. It was first launched in 2001 and most recently refurbished in 2016. The ship received some additional updates in 2021. The 12-deck ship can accommodate 2,466 passengers and 894 crew. 
  • Serenade Of The Seas – first launched in 2003. It was refurbished in 2012 and 2017, and it received additional updates in 2022. It can accommodate 2,476 passengers and 832 crew. 

Royal Caribbean Vision Class Ships

The ships in the Vision Class are the smallest of the Royal Caribbean’s fleet. If you are looking for a more intimate cruising experience, opt for a ship in this class. These cruise ships have the usual pools and whirlpools for swimming and lounging on the deck and a rock-climbing wall.

You will have a choice of restaurants for dining and casual buffets, and each ship will have a specialty restaurant.

The Vision Class Cruise Ships leaving from Tampa are:

  • The Grandeur Of The Seas – This is the smallest cruise ship of the Royal Caribbean fleet. The vessel was launched in 1996 and it was most recently updated in 2017. The ship can accommodate 2,440 guests and 760 crew members. 
  • The Enchantment Of The Seas – was built in 1997 and refurbished in 2017. It can accommodate a maximum of 2,746 passengers and 770 crew. 

Destinations Of The Royal Caribbean Ships Sailing From Tampa

Below are some destinations you can look forward to when taking a cruise on one of the Royal Caribbean Ships departing from Tampa. Note that Royal Caribbean offers many options for shorter cruises of 4 and 5 nights.

  • Cozumel, Puerto Costa Mayo in Mexico
  • CocoCay, Nassau, and Bimini in the Bahamas
  • Belize City in Belize 
  • Roatan in Honduras
  • Labadee in Haiti
  • Falmouth in Jamaica
  • George Town in Grand Cayman

Norwegian Cruises from Tampa

Norwegian Cruise Line will start offering sailing from Tampa in November of 2023. The ships currently scheduled to sail from Tampa are the Norwegian Jade and the Norwegian Jewel. These ships are small in size but large in terms of entertainment and recreation options.

Norwegian’s Jewel Class ships are smaller-sized cruise ships offering excellent accommodation and entertainment. There are lovely pools and whirlpools for the whole family, a basketball court, and driving nets for golf. 

You can dine at several restaurants, and multiple lounges and bars are available for adults. You can enjoy a relaxing massage at the spa or watch a show in the theater or play the slots in the casino.

  • The Norwegian Jade – This ship was built in 2006 and was refurbished in 2017. It can accommodate 2,402 passengers and 1,037 crew.
  • The Norwegian Jewel – This ship was launched in 2005 and refurbished in 2021. The ship can accommodate 2,376 guests and 1,032 crew. 

Destinations Of Norwegian Cruise Ships Sailing From Tampa

Norwegian Cruise Line sails from Tampa to beautiful destinations like: 

  • Cozumel, Costa Maya in Mexico
  • Roatán, Honduras
  • Harvest Caye, Belize
  • Puerta Plata, Dominican Republic
  • St. Thomas, U.S Virgin Islands
  • Oranjestad Aruba
  • Willemstad, Curacao
  • George Town, Grand Cayman
  • Tortola, British Virgin Islands

Carnival Cruises from Tampa

Carnival Cruise Line scheduled four of its ships to sail from Tampa at various points in the year. These include Carnival Legend , Carnival Pride , Carnival Paradise , and Carnival Spirit . This summer, Carnival Paradise will sail different itineraries throughout the Caribbean and the Bahamas. Starting in November, both Carnival Legend and Carnival Pride will sail the Caribbean. Towards the end of the year, both Legend and Pride will also sail some select Panama Canal cruisings. In April 2024, the Carnival Spirit will sail a one-way Panama Canal cruise from Tampa.

Celebrity Cruises from Tampa

Starting in the fall of 2023, Celebrity Cruises will have the Celebrity Constellation sail a variety of itineraries from Tampa. These include the Bahamas, the Caribbean, Mexico, and New Orleans.

Recap on What Cruise Ships Leave From Tampa

The following eleven ships will have at least one sailing that leaves from Tampa in 20203:

  • Celebrity Constellation
  • Carnival Legend
  • Carnival Pride
  • Carnival Paradise
  • Carnival Spirit
  • Norwegian Jewel
  • Norwegian Jade
  • Royal Caribbean Enchantment of the Seas
  • Royal Caribbean Grandeur of the Seas
  • Royal Caribbean Radiance of the Seas
  • Royal Caribbean Serenade of the Seas

Things To Do in Tampa Before or After a Cruise

Whether you’re interested in history, art, nature, or entertainment, there’s something for everyone in Tampa:

  • Adventure Island Tampa Bay: a water park with slides, pools, and a lazy river
  • Busch Gardens Tampa Bay: a theme park with roller coasters, animal exhibits, and live shows
  • Florida Aquarium: an aquarium showcasing marine life from around the world, including sharks, sea turtles, and otters
  • Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park: a park with a playground, splash pad, and outdoor concert venue. The park is within walking distance of the Riverwalk and the Glazer Children’s Museum.
  • Glazer Children’s Museum: a museum with interactive exhibits and activities for children of all ages
  • Tampa Riverwalk: a scenic walkway along the Hillsborough River with parks, restaurants, and cultural attractions
  • Tampa Museum of Art: a museum with a collection of modern and contemporary art, as well as traveling exhibitions
  • Ybor City: a historic district with Cuban-influenced architecture, restaurants, and nightlife
  • ZooTampa at Lowry Park: a zoo with over 1,300 animals, including tigers, elephants, and manatees

Closing Thoughts

As you can see, several major cruise lines have ships that leave from Tampa, giving you plenty of options to book a cruise out of this popular homeport.

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Tampa's cruise terminal, located near downtown, offers a convenient departure point for cruises to the Caribbean and beyond. Explore the city's rich history, visit cultural attractions, and enjoy the waterfront ambiance before setting sail from this vibrant departure point.

Tampa Port Authority is located at 1101 Channelside Drive, Tampa, FL

This is a smaller Florida port, making parking , embarkation and debarkation relatively easy. There are also many local hotels which offer cruise packages or shuttles to the port.

The only potential negative about cruising from Tampa is the potential for fog which may delay ships leaving or returning to port. Tampa’s “fog season” runs from December to February.

Cruises From Tampa

Cruising finally resumed from Tampa in October 2021 with Royal Caribbean’s Serenade of the Seas!

A number of major cruise lines depart from the Port of Tampa to various destinations in the Caribbean. These include:

• Carnival Cruises

• Royal Caribbean

• Norwegian Cruise Line

• Celebrity Cruises

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  •  the Florida Aquarium and Sparkman Wharf shopping, dining and entertainment area is located on either side of the cruise terminal.
  • Parking located directly across from terminal at 810 Channelside Drive

Terminal 3 

  • Within walking distance to the Tampa Aquarium and Sparkman Wharf shopping area.
  • Parking garage is across the street at 810 Channelside Drive.

Terminal 6 

This recently-renovated terminal is located a short distance from terminals 2 and 3. Parking is located onsite at 1333 McKay Street.

Cruise Parking in Tampa

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September to December is the best time to visit Tampa, with pleasant weather and better deals on accommodations. May to August is the peak period, but the weather can be quite hot. January and April is much cooler, although hotel prices tend to be higher than the rest of the year.

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Florida is home to some of the largest and busiest cruise ports in the world. You’ll have a choice of sailing out of major ports like Port Miami, Port Everglades, Port Canaveral, Port of Tampa Bay, or Jacksonville Port Authority. Selecting a departure port is no easy task since you have to consider how you’ll get to the port, parking costs, hours of operation, and which cruise lines depart from it.

Our cruising experts have crafted this Florida cruise port guide to help you understand the logistics of each port, so you can start your cruise on the right foot.

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  • Essential Tips for Port of Miami (PortMiami)
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Port of Miami (PortMiami)

Address: 1435 N Cruise Blvd, Miami, FL 33132

Multiple cruise ships docked at PortMiami, with the city's skyline and busy port facilities in the background, under a partly cloudy sky.

Getting To Miami's Cruise Port:

There are a variety of ways to get to Port Miami. Public transportation options include Metrorail’s Orange Line from Miami International Airport, as well as the Green Line. Both rail lines will take you to Government Center, where you can take the Metromover to Freedom Tower Station. From there, you can take the free Coral Way Trolley to cross the PortMiami bridge. The trolley makes three stops on-port every 15 minutes at Terminals J and E, as well as PortMiami Administrative Offices.

Shuttle services are also available by request from Azamara, Carnival, Celebrity, Disney, Holland America, MSC, Norwegian, Oceania, Regent, Royal Caribbean, and Seabourn. Taxis, rideshare services, and rental cars are available as well.

PortMiami's Hours of Operation:

Port Miami is operational from 6:00 AM - 5:00 PM (06:00 - 17:00). It's highly recommended that you arrive early since the port can get very crowded, especially during peak cruise season.

Parking at the Port of Miami:

PortMiami offers a variety of parking options to accommodate different needs and preferences. Parking rates vary from $22 - $35 a day, depending on the cruise line and the duration of your cruise.

  • Oversized Vehicles: Vans, RVs, and vehicles over 20 feet in length can be parked in Surface Lot E.
  • EV Charging Stations: While there are no EV charging stations available in Port Miami, there are several charging stations close by, including Blink and ChargePoint.

Hotels Near Port of Miami (with Shuttles):

There are a variety of hotels close to PortMiami, many of which offer dedicated cruise port shuttles. InterContinental Miami is 0.7 miles from the port and offers a shuttle service for $8 per adult, and no charge for children under 6 years old. Comfort Suites Miami Airport North is a bit further at 8.5 miles from PortMiami, but offers a free shuttle service directly to the port. Comfort Inn & Suites Miami International Airport , is 7.8 miles from PortMiami and also offers a free shuttle service for all guests.

Certain cruise lines may cover the hotel fare for up to one night before your departure. Check with your line about hotel fares and cruise line shuttle services prior to booking your hotel.

Port Miami's Cruise Lines:

The cruise lines departing from PortMiami are Azamara, Carnival, Celebrity, Disney, Holland America, MSC, Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL), Oceania, Regent Seven Seas Cruises, Royal Caribbean International (RCI), Seabourn, and Virgin Voyages.

PortMiami Cruise Terminals:

There are a variety of cruise terminals at PortMiami, each being utilized by different cruise lines. The terminals include:

  • Terminal AA/AAA : MSC Cruises
  • Terminal A : Royal Caribbean
  • Terminal B : Norwegian Cruise Line
  • Terminal C : Disney Cruise Line & MSC
  • Terminals D & E : Carnival, Princess Cruises & Holland America Line
  • Terminal F : Carnival
  • Terminal G : Royal Caribbean & Celebrity Cruises
  • Terminal J : Azamara, Oceania Cruises & Regent Seven Seas
  • Terminal V : Virgin Voyages

Port Canaveral, Orlando

Address: 9005 Charles M Rowland Drive Cape Canaveral, FL 32920

Carnival Cruise Line ship docked at Port Canaveral at sunset, with a vibrant sky and another cruise ship in the distance.

Getting To Port Canaveral Cruise Port:

Because Port Canaveral is a bit further from the Orlando International Airport (MCO), public transport is not available. However, there are a variety of independent shuttle services available which can be booked through their websites.

You can also book shuttle services through your cruise line if you are sailing with any of the following: Carnival, Disney, Norwegian, and Royal Caribbean. Taxis, ride-sharing, and rental cars are all available as well.

Port Canaveral Hours of Operation:

Port Canaveral operates 24 hours a day, providing flexibility for cruise schedules and allowing passengers to arrive and depart at times that best suit their travel plans.

Parking at Port Canaveral:

Parking at Port Canaveral is both convenient and affordable, with a daily rate of $17. This straightforward pricing makes it easy to budget for your trip without any surprises.

  • EV Charging Stations: Port Canaveral provides Level 3 charging stations, which can be found in the ports Cove District parking lot.

Hotels Near Port Canaveral (with Shuttles):

Port Canaveral is a popular area, so you’ll have an assortment of hotels to choose from. The closest hotel to the cruise port is Country Inn & Suites by Radisson , which is 0.6 miles from the port and offers a shuttle service for $8 a person. Home2 Suites by Hilton Cape Canaveral Cruise Port is 0.9 miles from the port and offers a shuttle service at $10 a person. Radisson Resort at the Port is 1 mile from the cruise port and offers the cheapest shuttle at $6 a person.

Cruise Lines at Port Canaveral:

The cruise lines departing from Port Canaveral are Carnival, Disney, MSC, Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL), and Royal Caribbean International (RCI).

Cruise Terminals:

Plenty of cruise lines sail out of Port Canaveral, with each one utilizing different terminals. All cruise terminals are split into two main sections, Terminal A ports and Terminal B ports. The following terminals are designated for each line as listed below:

  • Terminal 5 : Royal Caribbean International & Norwegian Cruise Line
  • Terminal 6 : Carnival Cruise Line
  • Terminal 8 : Disney Cruise Line
  • Terminal 10 : Norwegian Cruise Line & MSC Cruises
  • Terminal 1 : Royal Caribbean International
  • Terminal 3 : Carnival Cruise Line

Port Everglades, Fort Lauderdale

Address: 1800 SE 18th St, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316

The Grand Princess docked at Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, with a small tugboat nearby and the ocean in the background.

Getting to Port Everglades Cruise Port:

Public transportation is a great way to get to the cruise port. Fort Lauderdale's local bus service, the Broward County Transit (BCT), stops at the Northport section of Port Everglades on SE 17th Street You can find schedules and information here.

You can also opt for private modes of transportation for a quicker, more seamless trip. Cruise lines offering shuttle services to Port Everglades include Azamara, Celebrity, Disney, Holland America, Princess, Royal Caribbean, Silversea, and Viking Ocean. Taxis, ride-sharing, and rental cars are also available in the area.

Port Everglades Hours of Operation:

Port Everglades has three security checkpoints with the following availability:

  • Checkpoint 1 (Eller Dr./I-595) : Open 24 hours
  • Checkpoint 2 (East State Road 84/Spangler Blvd.) : Open 6:00 AM - 6:00 PM
  • Checkpoint 3 (Southeast 17th Street/Eisenhower Blvd.) : Open 6:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Parking at Port Everglades:

Parking at Port Everglades is both convenient and affordable, with a daily rate of $20 for standard vehicles. This flat rate makes budgeting for your trip straightforward and stress-free.

  • Oversized Vehicles: While there is limited space available for oversized vehicles, be aware that no reservations or pre-payments are accepted. The rate for oversized vehicles is $25 a day.
  • EV Charging Stations: While there are no EV charging stations within the port, there are others close by such as Blink, ChargePoint, and Tesla Destination.

Hotels Near Port Everglades (with Shuttles):

There are plenty of hotel options close to Port Everglades. Candlewood Suites Ft. Lauderdale Airport/Cruise is 2.4 miles from the port and offers a shuttle service for $8 a person. Comfort Suites Fort Lauderdale Airport & Cruise Port is 3.8 miles from the port and offers a shuttle service for $10 a person. Courtyard Ft. Lauderdale Airport & Cruise Port is a bit further at 5.6 miles from the port but offers a complimentary shuttle for all hotel guests.

Cruise Lines out of Port Everglades:

The cruise lines sailing from Port Everglades are Azamara, Celebrity, Cunard, Disney, Holland America, Princess, Royal Caribbean International (RCI), Silversea, and Viking Ocean.

Port Everglades Cruise Terminals:

Port Everglades has lots of cruise terminals, so it’s important to check your ticket and figure out which one you will be departing from. Certain terminals are designated for individual or multiple cruise lines as listed below.

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

Port Tampa Bay

Address: 1101 Channelside Dr, Tampa, FL 33602

A Royal Caribbean cruise ship docked at Port Tampa Bay, surrounded by city buildings and port facilities under a clear sky.

Getting To Port Tampa Bay:

There are a variety of cost-efficient public transportation methods available in Tampa. If you’re coming from the airport, take the SkyConnect to the Rental Car Facility Station, where you can switch to the Route 30 bus. Take the bus to Whiting Street at Tampa Street, and walk east one block to Downtown Tampa Station. From there, take the 800 line and get off at Publix Station, which is a brief 5-minute walk from Port Tampa Bay.

If you’re seeking a more time-efficient solution, certain cruise lines offer shuttles directly to the port. If you’re sailing with Carnival, Celebrity, Norwegian, or Royal Caribbean you can book a one-way or, for some lines, a round-trip shuttle. Taxis, ride-sharing, and rental cars are all available as well.

Hours of Operation at Port Tampa Bay:

Port Tampa Bay is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Parking at Port Tampa Bay:

If you leave your car at the parking lot, you’ll pay a daily rate of $15.75. The port offers several payment options, including prepayments, allowing you to manage your parking expenses easily and efficiently. EV Charging Stations: While there are no EV charging stations directly at the port, several options are available nearby, such as Blink and EnviroSpark.

Hotels Near Port Tampa Bay (with Shuttles):

Tampa Bay offers a variety of hotels close to the cruise port. **Home2 Suites By Hilton Tampa Downtown Channel District **is a mere 0.6 miles from the port, and boasts a free shuttle service for all guests. Hampton Inn & Suites Tampa/Ybor City/Downtown is 1.1 miles from the port, and alsp offers a free shuttle service for all guests. Holiday Inn Express & Suites Tampa East - Ybor City is a bit further at 4.2 miles from the port, but also offers a complimentary shuttle service.

Cruise Lines from Tampa Bay:

The cruise lines that depart from the Port Tampa Bay area are Carnival, Celebrity, Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL), and Royal Caribbean International (RCI).

There are three terminals at Port Tampa Bay, each one being used by different cruise lines. The terminals and their respective liens are listed below:

  • Terminal 2 : Carnival Cruise Line
  • Terminal 3 : Norwegian Cruise Line & Royal Caribbean
  • Terminal 5 : Carnival Cruise Line, Celebrity Cruises, Norwegian Cruise Line & Royal Caribbean International

Jacksonville Port Authority (JAXPORT)

Address: 9810 August Dr, Jacksonville, FL 32226

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Getting to JAXPORT:

Public transportation is available, but it’s generally not recommended. If you’re traveling from Jacksonville International Airport (JAX), you can take advantage of JAXPORT’s franchised taxi service, as well as the designated Shuttle & Special Needs Transportation service.

If you’re sailing with Norwegian, you can book a shuttle from the airport directly to your cruise port. Taxis, ride-sharing, and rental cars are all available as well.

Hours of Operation at Jacksonville Port Authority:

JAXPORT operates 24 hours a day, providing flexibility and convenience for travelers.

Parking at JAXPORT:

If you choose to park at JAXPORT, you’ll pay a rate of $17 a day. This competitive pricing makes it easy to budget for your trip without any surprises.

  • Oversized Vehicles: If your vehicle takes up two parking spaces, you’ll pay a parking rate of $34 per day.
  • Reservations: Parking reservations are available at JAXPORT, although they are not required. However, if your cruise is during the busier seasons, we recommend making a reservation to ensure you have parking space in a convenient location.
  • EV Charging Stations: There are no EV charging stations available at Jacksonville Port Authority.

Hotels near JAXPORT:

JAXPORT is one of the less popular cruise ports, so there aren’t as many hotels in the area around it. The closest hotel is Holiday Inn Express & Suites - Blount Island, which is 0.9 miles from the port. Candlewood Suites Jacksonville East Merril Road is another good option, only 4.2 miles from the port. Courtyard Jacksonville I-295/ East Beltway is also within driving distance, just 5 miles from the port.

Cruise Lines from JAXPORT:

The cruise lines departing from Jacksonville Port Authority are Carnival and Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL).

JAXPORT offers a single cruise terminal, with the following lines sailing out of it:

  • JAXPORT Cruise Terminal : Carnival Cruise Line & Norwegian Cruise Line

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Complete Guide to Cruising From Port Tampa Bay

In our opinion, Port Tampa Bay is one of the best-kept secrets in cruising. While ports on the eastern side of Florida — including Miami, Port Everglades, and Port Canaveral — are well known thanks to the mega-ships and multiple terminals at each port, Tampa seems to sneak under the radar.

Port of Tampa Bay Terminal 2

Despite the lack of notoriety, Port Tampa Bay offers a ton for cruise passengers. This includes multiple terminals with a constant stream of ships, lots to do in the area, more convenience, and fewer headaches than dealing with a larger port.

In other words, you get a lot of the benefits of a larger port without a lot of the drawbacks.

So whether you want to sail to The Bahamas, Mexico, or points in between, or if you want to sail on Carnival, Royal Caribbean, or Norwegian, the port has something to offer.

Below we dive into all the details of everything you need to know about sailing from the Port Tampa Bay.

  • Distance from Tampa Airport: 10 miles
  • Distance from Orlando Airport: 90 miles
  • Number of Terminals: 3
  • Passengers Carried Each Year: 1 million
  • Cruise Ship Dockings Each Year: 180+

Port Tampa Bay Location

The cruise port sits in the Channel District of Tampa, which is just a couple of minutes from downtown, as well as the popular Ybor City area. If you are flying in, the port is only about 10 miles from Tampa International Airport, which will take you about 15-20 minutes.

While the location of the port is convenient for cruise passengers with lots to do and places to stay just a few minutes away, there is one drawback. When you head out to sea you will leave Tampa and head out of Tampa Bay, passing between St. Petersburg and Bradenton. There, you will pass under the Sunshine Skyway Bridge.

While the bridge is impressive, its height actually limits the size of the ships that can sail from Tampa. Larger ships just can’t get under the bridge. This is a reason why some of the biggest and newest ships don’t sail from the port.

Driving to the port? If so, the address you’ll want to use is:

651 Channelside Drive Tampa, Florida 33602

Like other Florida cities there is a lot to do in the area, and you may not be coming directly from the airport to the cruise port. If so, we have the estimated distances and drive times between a number of popular areas in the region:

  • Tampa International Airport: 10 miles | 15-20 minutes
  • Orlando International Airport: 90 miles | 1 hr 30 minutes
  • St. Petersburg: 25 miles | 30-40 minutes
  • Ybor City: 2 miles | 10 minutes
  • Disney World: 70 miles | 1 hr 10 minutes
  • Lakeland: 36 miles | 40-60 minutes
  • Clearwater: 25 miles | 40-60 minutes
  • Sarasota: 60 miles | 55-70 minutes

For more on getting to the port, see below.

Things to Do Near the Port

Tampa is blessed with no shortage of things to do, whether you want amusement parks, sporting events, culture, history, or more. Below are just a few things to do before or after your cruise.

The Florida Aquarium Literally right next door to the cruise terminals, the Florida Aquarium is a world-class facility with lots to see. Perfect if you have kids, the aquarium will get them up close and personal not only with fish, sharks, and turtles, but also wildlife like otters, lemurs, and more. In our opinion, if you have a couple of hours before or after your cruise, it’s a can’t miss attraction.

Ybor City Just about 10 minutes from the cruise port, Ybor City is a great place to head if you’re looking for something to do in the evening. The historic district is home to lots of older buildings that have been converted into shops and restaurants, most with a Latin flair. It’s great for a date night or just a stroll to explore and take in the atmosphere.

Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Want to have a little fun at the casino? Then head to the Seminole Hard Rock. The world-class gaming facility would fit right at home in Vegas, with a massive gaming floor, restaurants, and a hotel. It’s about 15-20 minutes away from the cruise port, but if you want to play slots, double down on blackjack, or toss the dice, then it’s a great place to spend some time (and money).

Cruise Terminals

Port Tampa Bay operates three different cruise terminals: Cruise Terminal #2, Cruise Terminal #3, and Cruise Terminal #6.

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Cruise Terminal #2 If the port had a “main” terminal, this would be it. Terminal #2 sits at the southern end of the cruise complex. Parking is adjacent to the terminal, as is the Florida Aquarium and a complex of shops and restaurants.

Cruise Terminal #3 Along the eastern edge of the port, Cruise Terminal #3 often serves Royal Caribbean and Norwegian Cruise Lines. The location is right across from the official port parking garage, and with a berth length of 1,050 feet, the docking space can handle the larger ships to call on Port Tampa Bay.

Cruise Terminal #6 This terminal is the northernmost of the three terminals. That makes it extremely convenient if you just want to get to the ship and get on as there is parking right at the terminal and there isn’t as much traffic here. However, the terminal is a little farther from some of the activities like the aquarium and restaurants/shops that are further south in the complex.

Hotels Near the Port Tampa Bay

In a tourist hotspot like Tampa, there’s no shortage of places to stay. That means it can be convenient — and inexpensive — to stay the night before your cruise.

In general, we recommend that passengers flying in for their cruise plan to arrive a day early and stay the night. There are simply too many issues that can come up with flying that can cause delays to risk flying in on the day your cruise departs.

If you are driving in from the area, then you are usually fine driving to the port on the morning of your trip, but it still makes a lot of sense to stay in Tampa the night before. Not only is there a lot to see and do in the area, but it’s nice to already be in town on cruise day, meaning you can take your time in heading to the ship.

While the entire Tampa area can offer hotels, there aren’t many right at the port. The closest hotels are in downtown, which is a short distance away. There are also some hotels in Ybor City, which is also nearby.

Hotels near the cruise terminals:

  • Hilton Garden Inn Tampa Ybor Historic District
  • Hampton Inn Tampa Downtown Channel District
  • Sheraton Tampa Riverwalk Hotel

As a city that caters to cruise passengers, there are also a number of Tampa hotels that offer parking during your cruise , as well as hotels with cruise shuttles . Below are a few options for each, but we suggest seeing our full list in the articles linked above.

Hotels with cruise parking:

  • Barrymore Hotel
  • Home2 Suites by Hilton Tampa Downtown Channel District
  • Holiday Inn Express & Suites Tampa East – Ybor City

Hotels with shuttles/near streetcar stop:

  • Tampa Marriott Water Street
  • Hilton Garden Inn Ybor City
  • Courtyard Tampa Downtown

Getting to Port Tampa Bay

Of course you can’t go on your cruise until you get to the ship. Fortunately, there is no shortage of ways to get from anywhere in the Tampa area to the cruise port, all at an affordable price.

We have all of your options and full details for getting to the port here . Below, we cover the most common ways for getting to the Port Tampa Bay.

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Driving to the Port Many people elect to drive to the port, whether they live in the area or they fly in and have a rental car. Coming from Orlando? Expect the drive to take about an hour and a half. From spots in the Tampa/St. Pete region, it can take anywhere from 10-30 minutes, depending on where you are.

Driving definitely offers convenience of getting in and out from the port without relying on someone else to give you a ride. As well, Tampa offers relatively inexpensive parking. Official port parking is only $15 per day, but other independent lots can be even cheaper. (More on this below.)

Uber/Lyft Uber and Lyft are popular options to get around the Tampa Bay area because they make it easy to get from Point A to Point B, no matter where you are trying to go. Simply open up the app, request a ride and it should be there within minutes (even the airport). They also offer rates that are usually less expensive than taxi cabs. For instance, a taxi ride from the airport to the cruise port is a flat $30. It would be around $25 with Uber/Lyft.

Below we’ve estimated Uber/Lyft fares from certain points around town:

  • Tampa International Airport: $20-25
  • Orlando International Airport: $95-105
  • St. Petersburg: $35-45
  • Ybor City: $10
  • Disney World: $75-85
  • Lakeland: $40-50
  • Clearwater: $35-40
  • Sarasota: $60-65

Hotels with Cruise Shuttles Planning to stay at a hotel before your cruise? Some hotels offer shuttles to the cruise port as a perk for cruise passengers. Others are near public transportation that can get you to the ship in just a few minutes. No matter which option you choose, selecting a hotel with a shuttle can take a lot of the headache out of getting to the ship on embarkation day. See our article for a full list of Tampa hotels with cruise shuttles .

One of the best things about cruising from Port Tampa Bay is that parking is both convenient and inexpensive compared to other ports in Florida. For example, while parking for the Port of Miami is upwards of $20+ per day, you’ll only pay $15 — and at some lots much lower — to park for a Tampa cruise.

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Official Port Parking Many people like to park at the official port parking lots. They offer a lot of convenience as they are right next to the cruise terminals. The main parking spot is a garage located across from terminals 2 and 3. Rates are $15 per day and you can pay in advance online to have everything taken care of before you arrive. There is also oversized vehicle parking available. There is also valet parking available for an additional $20. Terminal #6 has parking right next to the ship in an open-air lot.

If you are disabled, you may be eligible for free parking. The official port lots allow those with vehicle modifications such as ramps, or foot/hand controls to park for free if they are sailing. Also, 100% disabled veterans with license plates designating the car as such can also park for free.

Independent Lots One of the reasons that Tampa charges relatively little for parking is that the port faces a lot of competition. There are a number of independent lots that line Channelside Drive, in some cases costing as little as $7 per day (plus taxes and fees).

What’s the catch? There really isn’t one. These companies simply compete with the port for your business, and their main weapon is having lower rates. In fact, these lots are often right near the cruise terminal themselves and usually offer a shuttle if you don’t want to make the short walk.

For more details and pricing, see our Tampa cruise parking page here .

Hotels with Cruise Parking One of the best-kept secrets in cruising is that many hotels near cruise ports love to offer cruise parking to passengers in exchange for a single night’s stay. Book a room, get a night’s stay and have your parking taken care of as well. That’s hard to beat. Often you’ll need to book a package with the hotel that includes cruise parking, but it often includes both parking and transportation to the ship. See our list of Tampa hotels with cruise parking here .

Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the cheapest way to get to Port Tampa Bay? Need to get to the port? There are a number of ways to get there. While there is some public transportation offered, it’s not particularly convenient, unless you are coming from Ybor City. Ybor City has a rail line ( TECO Streetcar ) that runs back and forth from Ybor City to the port area.

Other than that, the least expensive way we’ve found to get around is using Uber and Lyft. For example, it would cost around $25 to get from the airport to the cruise port using Lyft.

What’s the cheapest parking for a Tampa cruise? The lowest rate we know is about $4 per day, through 717 Parking. They operate a Union Station Lot that’s a mile or two from the cruise terminals. There is no shuttle offered, so you’ll have to get a ride to the cruise terminals. Still, to park for a week you won’t find any cheaper place unless you stay at a hotel with free cruise parking. See more on parking options here .

Where should I stay in Tampa before my cruise? We suggest trying to find a hotel in downtown Tampa or in Ybor City. Both areas are near the port and have a number of things to do. Staying here essentially adds another port of call to your cruise with lots to do and explore. Plus, it’s easy to get to the cruise ship from either location on embarkation day.

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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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Norwegian Jewel

The 2,376-passenger Norwegian Jewel (the namesake of the line's Jewel-class ships) has been cruising since 2005 and and underwent an extensive refurbishment in 2022. It reemerged boasting more than 25 refreshed venues. With its low 1-to-2 crew-to-guest ratio, the ship makes tailored experiences a priority.

With 14 eateries and 12 bars and lounges, every guest has plenty of elbow room. Passenger favorites include the specialty Brazilian steakhouse.

While Jewel appeals to a variety of traveler types, it's especially well-suited for families thanks to its age-appropriate kids clubs, a video arcade and waterslides. But there are plenty of diversions to keep grown-ups occupied as well, such as a full-service spa, a casino, sports facilities and an art nouveau-style theater.

As for lodging, cruisers can choose between Inside, Oceanview, Balcony, Club Balcony Suite and Suite category cabins. Those looking for even more space and luxury should opt for a cabin in The Haven, which offers multiple bedrooms and access to a private sun deck. 

Norwegian Jewel sails to a variety of destinations throughout California, Alaska, Asia, Mexico, South America and more.

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Celebrity Constellation

Launched in 2002, Celebrity Constellation can accommodate up to 2,184 passengers. The 1-to-2 staff-to-guest ratio allows for personalized attention. Constellation is scheduled for a full refurbishment in spring 2024, when it will receive brand-new staterooms, new lounge areas and luxurious refittings as part of a $500 million fleetwide modernization program. 

The ship offers nine dining options, including three specialty restaurants that require advanced reservations and an additional fee. Constellation also offers the Luminae restaurant exclusively reserved for Suite Class passengers.

For entertainment, Constellation features the casino, as well as more than 500 activities for younger passengers. The whole family can visit the art gallery featuring one of the largest permanent collections of contemporary art. At night, visit one of the ship's many lounges or enjoy a film under the stars on the Rooftop Terrace.

When it comes to lodging, the ship offers a wide range of cabin categories. Passengers can also choose from Concierge, Aqua and Family Ocean View category rooms, as well as a variety of suites that offer extras such as butler service and unlimited internet access.

Celebrity Constellation sails throughout the Caribbean and Europe. 

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Carnival Miracle

Like other Carnival ships, the 2,124-passenger Carnival Miracle boasts activities and entertainment geared toward travelers of all ages. Thanks to a renovation in 2020, the ship features upgrades like Guy's Burger Joint, WaterWorks, RedFrog Rum Bar, BlueIguana Cantina and more. The ship also received a minor refresh to interior and exterior spaces in 2022. 

Even with the added venues, a nearly 2-to-1 guest-to-crew ratio ensures service is a priority. And compared to other Carnival ships, Miracle offers a higher percentage of cabins with ocean views. While Interior staterooms provide more wallet-friendly digs, Ocean View, Balcony and Suite category cabins offer more space and scenery. All cabins come equipped with flat-screen TVs and 24-hour room service.

During days at sea, grown-ups can enjoy poolside lounging or the adults-only Serenity Retreat, while kids ages 2 to 17 can play at age-specific programs.  There are also entertainment options like the Punchliner Comedy Club, the SkyBox Sports Bar and the Seuss at Sea program. Once the family works up an appetite, they'll have their pick of the main dining room, the Lido buffet, a specialty steakhouse (for an extra fee) and more.

Carnival Miracle departs from Galveston, Texas ;  Los Angeles  and  San Francisco  to destinations in the Caribbean, the Panama Canal,  Hawaii , Mexico , and Alaska . 

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Rhapsody of the Seas

Introduced in 1997 and last refurbished in 2022, Rhapsody of the Seas features a rock climbing wall and an LED poolside movie screen. In its most recent update, it received new carpeting, renovations to the pools and sun decks and more. With the capacity to transport 2,416 guests and 765 crew members, the ship has a moderate 1-to-3 crew-to-passenger ratio.

About 60% of staterooms feature ocean views. Interior cabins range from 136 to 252 square feet, while the largest suites span more than 1,000 square feet. All cabins include flat-screen TVs and minibars. Past cruisers were particularly impressed with the service across the ship, especially in the accommodations.

In addition to the comfortable cabins, travelers enjoyed the cuisine. Guests can choose between the main dining room or the extensive buffet, as well as three specialty restaurants. Afterward, grab a nightcap in one of the multiple bars and lounges.

Rhapsody of the Seas departs from Fort Lauderdale , Florida, and ports across the Middle East and South America for sailings in Europe and the Caribbean.

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Radiance of the Seas

Launched in 2001 and last updated in 2016, Radiance of the Seas is one of Royal Caribbean's smaller ships, carrying up to 2,466 guests and 894 crew members. It underwent routine renovations in 2021. Many cruisers gave high marks for the ship's service, thanks to its nearly 1-to-3 crew-to-passenger ratio. The ship boasts a total of 10 dining venues, including specialty restaurants like Giovanni's Table, a main dining room and large buffet. Dining shipwide received mixed reviews. 

Guests praise the onboard entertainment, which includes Broadway-style shows, a casino and an abundance of bars and lounges. Although the ship doesn't boast some of the megaship amenities found on larger Royal Caribbean vessels, it does offer rock climbing, mini-golf and three pools. Kids can also take advantage of age-specific youth programs.

Radiance of the Seas offers four stateroom categories: Interior, Ocean View, Balcony and Suite. Solo travelers can also opt for Studio staterooms, which measure 108 square feet.

Radiance of the Seas departs from ports across North America for sailings in Alaska, the Caribbean, the Bahamas, the Panama Canal and the Pacific Northwest.

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The 670-passenger Oceania Insignia, which was dramatically redesigned in December 2018, maintains a nearly a 1-to-2 crew-to-passenger ratio, which means staff members can provide personalized attention to guests. The expansive redesign included new marble bathrooms, redesigned suites and staterooms and a facelift for the ship's public spaces. 

When it comes to dining, guests can choose between five sit-down venues and sip libations at one of several bars and lounges. Activities on the ship are geared toward older cruisers; they include afternoon tea, board games, a casino and nightly live shows.

Insignia offers four cabin types: Inside, Ocean View, Veranda and Suite. Inside and Ocean View cabins are smaller, while Veranda cabins and Suites offer more legroom (between 216 and 1,000 square feet). All cabins come equipped with flat-screen TVs, minibars and 1,000-thread-count linens. Suites include extra perks, like 24-hour butler service and in-room iPads.

Oceania Insignia sails to destinations in Asia, the Caribbean, the Mediterranean and more.

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Grandeur of the Seas

Among Royal Caribbean's smaller ships, Grandeur of the Seas welcomes up to 2,440 guests and 760 crew members. While the ship boasts a rock climbing wall and six whirlpools, it lacks some of the modern amenities found on other Royal Caribbean ships, like a surf simulator and waterslides. However, a 2017 revamp updated the ship's cabins and added some new dining options, including fan favorite Izumi, which serves Japanese cuisine. The ship offers eight dining venues in total.

Similar to the rest of the fleet, the ship offers four stateroom categories (Interior, Ocean View, Balcony and Suite). Interior cabins range from 136 to 252 square feet, while Suites span 243 to 1,326 square feet. Recent travelers said a highlight was the service from their room stewards. The ship is best suited to adults, with a 6,843-square-foot casino, multiple bars and lounges and the spa.

Grandeur of the Seas sails from Boston, Fort Lauderdale, Florida; Miami ; and Tampa  for itineraries in the Caribbean and Canada.

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Norwegian Jade

The 2,402-passenger Norwegian Jade was renovated in 2022. The updated ship is geared toward a diverse set of ages and traveler types. Plus, with 1,037 crew members, the service exceeded recent cruisers' expectations.

Aboard Jade, guests can choose from a spectrum of lodging options. While Inside cabins range from 138 to 278 square feet, the ship's Haven suites and villas measure between 440 and 4,719 square feet. These larger accommodations feature living and dining areas, balconies and private access to an exclusive courtyard.

Norwegian Jade features 13 restaurants (including seven specialty eateries) and a variety of bars, lounges and nightclubs. During the day, guests can take advantage of a wide array of activities, including a variety of sports, a spa and age-appropriate youth clubs. 

Norwegian Jade sails throughout ports in Tampa, Alaska, Europe and Caribbean.

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Serenade of the Seas

Serenade of the Seas may have first debuted in 2003, but don't underestimate what a facelift can add. After some extensive upgrades in 2012 and again in 2017, plus a refresh of some public spaces in 2022, the ship now features modern dining options, upgraded cabin amenities, new lounges and bars and a poolside movie screen. 

Guests can dine at three complimentary eateries, including the two-level main dining room. The six specialty venues include Izumi Sushi & Hot Rocks Asian restaurant, Giovanni's Table and more. 

Recent passengers were complimentary of the service across the ship. With up to 2,476 guests and 832 crew members, the ship maintains a crew-to-passenger ratio of 1-to-3. Similar to other Royal Caribbean ships, Serenade of the Seas features four stateroom categories: Interior, Ocean View, Balcony and Suite. Studio Interior rooms cater to solo travelers at 108 square feet, while groups can opt for Suites that span 292 to 952 square feet. All cabins include flat-screen TVs and updated showers.

During the day, travelers can enjoy a rock climbing wall, a mini-golf course and six pools and whirlpools. Evening entertainment is just as varied, ranging from Broadway-style performances to acrobatic shows. You'll also have your pick of many bars and lounges.

Serenade of the Seas sails from ports across North America, the Middle East, South America, Europe and Asia to destinations in the Caribbean, Europe, the Panama Canal, Asia, Hawaii, Australia and the Pacific Northwest.

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Enchantment of the Seas

Launched in 1997, Enchantment of the Seas underwent routine maintenance in late 2021, but its last major upgrade was in 2017. This refurbishment added imaginative features like a poolside movie screen, bungee trampolines and additional cabins. Other ship highlights include three pools, a rock climbing wall, a video game arcade and Broadway-inspired shows in the main theater.

For families, the ship offers age-appropriate kids clubs and a splash deck. And for adults, there are six bars and lounges on board, as well as a casino. When it comes to dining, the ship houses five venues and offers 24-hour room service and several other specialty food shops.

As far as lodging goes, only about 20% of the ship's cabins offer balconies, while Interior cabins make up about 40% of the staterooms. While the 2,730-passenger ship maintains a 1-to-3 crew-to-guest ratio with 852 crew members on board, recent cruisers still say all the Royal Caribbean employees – from the room stewards to the wait staff – were pleasant and accommodating. 

Enchantment of the Seas sails to the  Bahamas , Europe, the Mediterranean and the Caribbean.

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New cruise ship coming to Florida. 10 things to know about Margaritaville at Sea's Islander

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There's a new "kid" in town.

Margaritaville at Sea will launch its second ship, the Islander, in June out of the Port of Tampa Bay. Margaritaville's first ship, Paradise, cruises out of the Port of Palm Beach .

Tampa Bay was chosen for the company's second ship since the Port of Palm Beach was too small to accommodate the newest addition.

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Here's everything you need to know about Margaritaville at Sea and its newest ship, the Islander.

Margaritaville at Sea Islander inaugural cruise scheduled for June 14

The inaugural cruise for the Islander is scheduled for June 14 out of the Port of Tampa Bay.

Margarit avil le at Sea Islander by the numbers

  • 2,650 passengers
  • 1,105 staterooms
  • 12 different stateroom and suite types
  • 700 balcony staterooms
  • 12 passenger decks
  • 14-story atrium
  • 3 multi-story floating margarita glass chandeliers.

The Islander underwent "extensive reimagining" at the Harland & Wolff shipyard in Belfast, Northern Ireland, before beginning its three-week trip to Florida May 19, according to a Margaritaville at Sea Facebook post.

The custom styling is "reminiscent of the sand, sea and sky" and includes Margaritaville’s signature bedding, pillows and linens.

There are more than 700 Breezy Balcony staterooms, Grand Terrace Suites, "luxurious" Corner Suites, and "ultra-exclusive" Islander Signature Suites.

What is the itinerary for Islander's inaugural cruise out of Tampa Bay?  

Margaritaville at Sea Islander’s inaugural sailing takes place over four nights, featuring a stop in Cozumel, Mexico, and two sea days.  

Christopher Ivy, CEO of Margaritaville at Sea, said the purchase of the second ship was to accommodate requests from customers for longer itineraries and new ports of call.

What type of cruises will Margaritaville's Islander offer?

The Islander will offer four- and five-night cruises to Key West and Mexico, with stops in Cozumel and Progreso. 

Coming in 2025 will be six- and seven-night voyages to Belize, Jamaica and Grand Cayman, according to a news release.

How much do Margaritaville at Sea cruises cost?

Cost for inaugural cruise to Cozumel

  • Interior rooms: $379
  • Ocean-view rooms: $429
  • Breezy Balcony rooms: $639
  • Grand Terrace suites: $799

Special deals: Get 50% off and kids ages 3-12 sail free.

Depending on dates, cruises out of Tampa Bay can drop as low as $299 for an interior room and $689 for a Grand Terrace suite.

In 2025, a seven-day cruise to Key West; Cozumel, Mexico; and Progreso, Mexico, range from $479 for an interior room to $879 for a Grand Terrace suite.

What about entertainment? What is there to do on Margaritaville's Islander?

"From adults to young travelers, everyone onboard the Islander will find their own entertaining slice of paradise — including live music enclaves, thrilling outer deck adventures, an all-ages lounge and arcade, and a first-ever cornhole-meets-mini-golf challenge course.  

“The new Islander is packed with an exciting variety of active and interactive ways for cruisers of all ages to enjoy their fun in the sun,” said Karen Maybury, vice president of entertainment at Margaritaville at Sea.

“The new lineup of programming and activities designed specifically for children, teens, and families will greatly enhance the cruise experience, creating unforgettable memories for all of our guests.” 

Among the family-friendly offerings on the Islander, as described by Margaritaville at Sea, are:

  • Caribbean Amphibian Play Pad & Slide : Designed for young adventurers, this paradise playground will feature an elevated play space, waterslide, and splash-and-spray “lily” pad for fun-filled exploration.
  • Dis and Dat Activity Zone : The whole family can join the challenge with the first-ever cornhole-meets-mini-golf course at sea. This unique take on two fan-favorite games on the outer deck will put guests’ skills to the test for one-of-a-kind fun.
  • Paradise Pickleball at Sea : Join the craze with some friendly competition on the high seas with the ultimate pickleball match.
  • Defying Gravity Experience : A family experience for all ages with unbelievable circus-themed workshops, interactive game shows, and scavenger hunts.
  • Far Side of the World Arcade and Lounge : Teens can sip on Boba Milk Tea, sing their favorite karaoke songs, and take the arcade by storm in this family-forward lounge area.
  • 5 o’Clock Somewhere: It’s always island time at this signature pool, where the music never stops and the vibe is just right to relax, grab a bite, or make a splash. 
  • Coral Reef Lounge : Dive into this aquarium-inspired lounge with mermaids and mocktails, family karaoke, hilarious comedy acts, and other surprises.   

There also are four complimentary kid’s programs:

  • Jolly Mon (ages 3-5) : A fun-filled day of ocean-inspired games, arts and crafts, immersive experiences, mermaid storytelling, and visits from friendly characters.
  • Parakeets Kid’s Club (ages 6-9): A full itinerary featuring magic workshops, the “Escape from Chichen Itza” game, mini-DJ academy, sports hour on deck, ship tour, and crazy hat party.
  • The Hang Out (ages 10-12): High-energy games and sports such as pickleball classes, basketball, mini golf, and corn hole tournaments, along with DJ academy sessions, magic workshops, Mar-glo-ritaville glow party, pop star jam sessions with musicians, and more.
  • The Far Out (ages 13-17) : This teens-only club offers a movie night, a nightclub takeover, a scavenger hunt with prizes, percussion workshops, and a Tik-Tok/Instagram content battle

Parking at Port of Tampa Bay for Margaritaville cruises

Parking at the Port of Tampa Bay for Margaritaville at Sea cruises depends on the cruise dates. For the June 14-18 cruise, parking costs are:

  • 1 vehicle: $63
  • 1 vehicle, valet: $83
  • Oversized valet: $146

Parking costs for other dates are either the same as the inaugural cruise or:

  • 1 vehicle: $78.75
  • 1 vehicle, valet: $98.75
  • Oversized valet: $177.50

Where is the Port of Tampa Bay?

The Port of Tampa Bay is located in Tampa on the northeast section of Tampa Bay.

Tampa is located on the west coast of Florida about 70 miles southwest of Orlando.

What is Margaritaville at Sea?

"Margaritaville at Sea brings Margaritaville’s iconic hospitality to the open ocean for a one-of-a-kind offshore vacation experience," the company said in a news release.

"The ships also feature numerous inclusive and specialty dining restaurants centered around chef-crafted, island-inspired cuisine, uniquely themed bars and lounges that provide non-stop live entertainment paired with premium cocktails, kids’ clubs and arcades, the action-packed Margaritaville Casino, the St. Somewhere Spa & Salon, multiple pools, hot tubs, and plenty of quiet spaces."

Margaritaville at Sea is a new venture with the owners of the former Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line and Margaritaville Enterprises, according to its website.

The company launched Margaritaville at Sea Paradise out of Palm Beach in May 2022.

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Transatlantic Europe Cruises

Our transatlantic cruises go sail to both seldom-visited and iconic European and American destinations, true hidden treasures that offerlike Athens, Barcelona, and Key West, where so much to dounique experiences and immersive shore excursions await. But it’ is also the journey that makes a transatlantic cruises so special, as you join centuries of nautical history and become very familiar with the sea. Gaze at the stars or watch the sun set over the horizon; you’ll feel like you have the ocean all to yourself on our perfectly sized ships. UUnwind at the spa, or take in enriching entertainmentlive music, and enjoy carefully crafted culinary experiences aboard our perfectly-sized shipsthat deepens your understanding of the places you visit. Take a round-trip transatlantic cruise or go from one continent to the other and then explore on your own time. Welcome to the cruise of a lifetime.

Explore Transatlantic Cruise Ports

(Civitavecchia) Rome, Italy

Architectural treasures abound here, where the glory that is Rome spans more than two thousand years. Walk in the footsteps of emperors and saints. Make a wish at Trevi fountain. Climb the Spanish Steps and treat yourself to a gelato al limone.

(Cádiz) Seville, Spain

Over the centuries, Moorish and Spanish cultures have intermingled in Andalucía to spectacular effect. Explore the results in Seville Cathedral and the magnificent Alcazar. Then head to a wine cellar to sample the region’s legendary sherry.

Lisbon, Portugal

Lisbon is a trove of architectural treasures. Explore the city’s exquisite landmarks, including the Tower of Belém, the Monument to the Discoveries, and the Jerónimos Monastery. Venture beyond to Sintra, dubbed “a glorious Eden” by Lord Byron.

Ft. Lauderdale, Florida

Start your transatlantic cruise in Fort Lauderdale. Relax and explore the city while gliding down the New River in a gondola. Take an airboat ride through the Everglades. Discover the chic cafés and galleries of Las Olas Boulevard.

Head East or West on Your Transatlantic Cruise

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Journey West to the New World

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Voyage East to the Old Continent

150th anniversary sailings.

Join us on anniversary cruises that commemorate the maiden voyage of the original Rotterdam I. We’ve re-created these historic sailings exactly 150 -years later with calls in Plymouth, United Kingdom, and New York City.

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Transatlantic Cruise Onboard Experience

Your ship becomes a second home on transatlantic cruises. Relish in sumptuous staterooms and suites, and an immersive experience with engaging presentations and plenty of live music options. Live the good life on these incredible voyages.

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Nieuw Statendam

This modern ship fills every day with dramatic beauty. The second in the line of our Pinnacle-class ships, it draws inspiration from musical instruments. Enjoy many entertainment options, including the two-level World Stage.

Blissfully glide from continent to continent aboard Rotterdam, our newest ship. With exquisite dining, innovative entertainment, and luxurious staterooms and suites, Rotterdam is the soundtrack to your transatlantic discoveries.

A recent update with new bar, entertainment, and dining venues and completely reimagined staterooms makes Oosterdam an excellent choice for your transatlantic cruise. Find out why Oosterdam has won multiple “Best Ship” awards.

Self-Care on Sea Days

A transatlantic cruise means plenty of time for you to take care of you. Unwind with a massage, get a new hairstyle, or take a fitness class.

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Full Service Salon

Whether you want a new look for a night on the ship or just a simple touch-up, our professional and creative stylists can help.

Thermal Suite

Pamper yourself with soothing heat. Warm up on a heated lounge chair, step into the sauna, and take a dip in the hydro pool.

Fitness Class

Keep it moving on leisurely sea days at our Fitness Center. Take an indoor cycling or yoga class. Or go at your own pace with cardio and weight machines.

Body Treatments

Treat yourself and nourish your body with stone-therapy, acupuncture, and solution focused messages.

Manicure Pedicure

Fresh nails are always a good idea. Get Gala-ready with manicures and pedicures.

Leave the stress behind with massages that use time-honored techniques from around the globe.

Men's Grooming Services

If you feel scruffy at sea, relax with a facial cleansing treatment, shave, manicure, or other men’s grooming service.

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Complete Guide to Closed-Loop Cruises (and Open Jaw Itineraries)

C ruising, as you may know, is one of the best ways to explore the world’s coastlines and nearby cities. But what if you lack a passport or your passport has expired? Exactly what are the passport requirements to cruise? 

As a United States resident, you may benefit from the ease of a so-called closed-loop cruise and not need a passport for a cruise vacation at all. Let’s dive in.

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What is a Closed Loop Cruise? 

First, let's define a closed loop voyage. 

The itineraries of closed-loop cruises begin and end in the same port. For purposes of this conversation, that port is in the United States (even though the term “closed loop cruise” could be used to describe a cruise that starts and ends in the same city in another country). 

Think of it like a closed circuit, with the ship literally closing a geographical loop, even if that loop is an imperfect shape. However, along the route, you might stop at a few other places, either in the United States or abroad. 

The benefit of taking these “round-trip cruises” is that American travelers don’t necessarily need a passport as long as the trip begins and ends at the same U.S.A. port. However, you must understand the nuances of the itinerary you choose if you don’t have a passport, even if you have a travel agent to help guide you. 

That’s why we stress how imperative it is to read the detailed information below about identification requirements.

Closed Loop Cruise Origins

So how did closed-loop cruises come about? Well, in order to comply with U.S. maritime rules and the Passenger Vessel Services Act (also known as the Jones Act), all foreign-registered cruise lines leaving from American ports are required to include a port abroad. 

Nearly all cruise ships are foreign-flagged, so they must stop outside the nation. ( US River Cruise ships are an exception to the foreign-flagged generalization.) These destinations are usually contiguous United States territories such as Mexico, Canada, Bermuda, and the Caribbean islands.

Example of a Closed-Loop Cruise

Here’s an example of a closed-loop cruise itinerary that starts and ends in a United States Cruise Port :

  • A 4-night cruise departs from the Port of Miami in Florida.
  • It makes a port of call in Nassau, in the Bahamas…
  • …then sails onto Half Moon Cay.
  • The cruise returns to Miami to disembark, where it departed from. 

Disney Cruise Line has a very similar 3-day or 4-day itinerary, usually departing from Port Canaveral, which is on Florida’s Space Coast near Cape Canaveral . It leaves, returns to Port Canaveral, and stops at Disney’s Castaway Cay island and Nassau in between. 

While these 3 or 4-day itineraries are considered short, there are plenty of longer sailings with more Port of Call available across many cruise lines. 

Most of the itinerary options are on bigger ships with 1,500+ passengers. 

If a Cruise Starts and Ends in the United States but From Two Different Ports, is it a Closed-Loop Cruise?

No. If a cruise starts in San Diego but ends in Los Angeles, for example, it is an open-jaw cruise, not a closed-loop cruise. 

Another example: If a cruise starts at Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale but ends in the Port of Miami, it is not a closed-loop cruise.

What is an Open Jaw Cruise or Itinerary? 

Perhaps you’d prefer to explore beyond the destinations of a closed-loop cruise. 

A cruise that departs from one port and arrives/ends at a separate port of call is known as an “Open-Jaw Cruise.” Sometimes they’re referred to as “Open Loop” or “Repositioning” cruises. 

While these ocean trips on the high seas require a passport, you can access many more countries. 

On a map, such a trip may appear as a triangle or an “open jaw.” For example, you may do a yacht cruise on the Mediterranean as we did that departs from Athens, explores Greece, then heads to Sicily and ends on mainland Italy, and takes a flight home from Rome.

Without geographic restrictions, ships with an open itinerary can travel farther and often stop at more ports. This may also entail visiting places that other cruises would not have the time or ability to visit, such as more exotic locations.

Do you Need a Passport for a Closed Loop Cruise? 

A passport is typically not required for a closed-loop cruise for United States citizens if the cruise starts and ends in the same U.S. port. 

For example, this has made Hawaiian Islands, U.S. Virgin Islands, and Alaska cruises very popular.

You Need Valid Government Identification, Even if Not a Passport

However, valid identification to board the ship is required; you must also show that identification upon reentry to the US. Such ID includes proof of citizenship and a government-issued ID. If you happen to have a valid passport, it’s the only ID required.

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What documentation is needed for a closed-loop cruise .

Nervous about going on a cruise without a passport? While it’s true that you don’t need a passport for most US closed-loop cruises, you must present two forms of ID to board a closed-loop cruise ship. 

These forms of ID should be carried with you when you disembark at each port of call. 

Two Forms of ID

As we mentioned, adults must have two ID forms to board a cruise if they don't have a passport. The two documents must fall under the two categories listed below.

1. Proof of Citizenship

One form of ID must be your proof of US citizenship. For example, this can be a government-issued birth certificate. 

2. Government-Issued ID with Requirements 

The second acceptable piece of identification must be a government-issued ID with your photo, full name, and date of birth. A driver’s license will suffice.

U.S. Customs and Border Protection offers a comprehensive list and details the criteria for taking a cruise without a passport, including what constitutes a government-issued photo ID.

Always check to see the latest details of the requirements before you book your cruise, while you await your cruise, and about four weeks before your cruise to make sure you’re good to go. 

While U.S. Customs recommend an Enhanced Driver’s License (EDL) as a passport alternative, very few states offer this form of government-issued ID. 

It’s also important to mention that as an ID, driver’s licenses are only accepted at land border crossings and sea border crossings, not airports for international destinations. You can also only use a valid driver’s license to re-enter the United States from Canada, Mexico, and the Caribbean.

Closed-Loop Cruise Documentation

  • Proof of citizenship, i.e., government-issued birth certificate
  • Driver's License/Real ID
  • Enhanced Driver's License
  • Trusted Traveler Program  card (NEXUS, SENTRI, or FAST)
  • Form I-872 American Indian card
  • Enhanced Tribal card
  • Lawful Permanent Resident card
  • Voter registration card/ID
  • Social security card
  • Baptismal papers
  • Hospital certificates of birth

Enhanced Driver's License vs. Real ID

Is a Real ID the same thing as an EDL? No. It is not.

The short answer is that EDLs can be used for limited border crossings and is only available in specific border states. Whereas a Real ID is available in all states, it cannot be used to cross borders like an EDL or passport.

A Real ID does not have an additional cost to obtain. It differs from previous driver's licenses because it shows a star icon in the top corner of the license.

An EDL is only offered in a handful of states and costs an additional $30.

The Department of Homeland Security states the following about an EDL:

Enhanced Drivers Licenses (EDLs) are state-issued enhanced drivers licenses that provide proof of identity and U.S. citizenship. They are issued in a secure process, and include technology that makes travel easier. EDLs are a low-cost, convenient option for entering the United States from Canada, Mexico or the Caribbean through a land or sea port of entry, in addition to serving as a permit to drive. DHS Enhanced Driver's Licenses: What Are They?

EDLs are only available to residents of the following states:

Real IDs are available in 55 states and territories, however, it is not a viable document to cross a border, including for international sea cruise travel.

REAL ID cards cannot be used for border crossings into Canada, Mexico or other international travel. From “Real ID FAQs” on the Department of Homeland Security

Children Under the Age of 16

For children traveling under the age of 16, a variety of forms of identification, including an original birth certificate or a copy that has been notarized or certified, a Consular Report of Birth Abroad, or a Certificate of Naturalization, are acceptable. 

What is Not Acceptable as a Form of ID? 

As per the US Government's regulations, documents proving voter registration and social security cards are not recognized as proof of identity. 

Lawful Permanent Residents

There are specific rules if you are a Lawful Permanent Resident (LPR) of the United States. 

Even though the US Government doesn’t mandate that you need a passport, it is always advisable to double-check as some locations along your cruise journey may have various requirements, including having a visa. 

If you are an LPR, you must have your I-551, or Green Card, in order to re-enter the US. 

A valid passport from your nation of residence is required if you’re not a U.S. citizen or a LPR of the United States of America.

Closed-Loop Cruises: Popular Port Cities from the United States 

U.S. departure ports are plentiful, from coast to coast.

The most popular port cities on the East Coast are Miami and Fort Lauderdale in Florida, the Port of Miami, and Port Everglades, respectively. 

On the West Coast, San Francisco sees the most cruise ships pass through every year. Quite a few other city ports are offering closed-loop cruises from the US, so let’s take a look.

West Coast Closed-Loop Cruises

An Alaskan cruise is one of the most popular closed-loop cruise options in the US. If departing from the United States, Alaska cruises depart from Seattle, San Francisco, or Los Angeles. They often stop in Vancouver, British Columbia (in Canada), to pick up more cruise passengers.

Mexican Riviera and Hawaii closed loop itineraries are accessible from the West Coast, departing from the cities of San Pedro and Long Beach, San Francisco, and San Diego.

East Coast Closed-Loop Cruises

If you’re looking to head somewhere warmer such as the Bahamas, look to sail from: 

  • Florida: Either from Jacksonville, Fort Lauderdale’s Port Everglades, the Space Coast’s Port Canaveral, the Port of Miami, or Tampa.
  • Maryland: Baltimore.
  • Northeast and New England area: Manhattan in New York City, Cape Liberty in New Jersey, or Boston, Massachusetts.
  • Texas: Galveston.

Some of these itineraries even stop in Bermuda if you take a closed loop cruise from Boston, Manhattan, Baltimore, or Cape Liberty. 

Of course, you can’t forget about a Caribbean cruise! There are quite a few port options if you want to travel to the warm waters of the Caribbean Sea. The main cruise port options with itineraries sailing there are from Port Canaveral, Manhattan, Port Everglades, Baltimore, Charleston, New Orleans, Cape Liberty, Galveston, or Tampa. 

Popular Cruise Lines Offering Close Looped Cruises

Though cruise ships and their contracted ports of call may change annually, here’s a list of cruise lines and expected ports they sail from. 

Princess Cruises

Princess is one of our favorite cruise lines for a mature audience! It’s not great for traveling with kids but if you’re adults, it’s a wonderful option.

With Princess Cruises , you can travel to Grand Cayman, Puerto Rico, Mexico, or the Bahamas from the United States. They operate many cruises from Fort Lauderdale or off the West Coast, where you can sail from Los Angeles to Mexico or Hawaii.

In fact, we sailed on a wonderful closed-loop California itinerary that stopped in San Francisco, San Diego, Santa Barbara, and Ensanda before heading back to Los Angeles. 

Celebrity Cruises

Fort Lauderdale and Miami, Florida, are popular ports for Celebrity Cruises . You can travel to Mexico, the Bahamas, and the Caribbean from here.

It’s another one of our favorite cruise lines, offering class and sophistication to a generally younger audience than Princess Cruises.

We absolutely love their class offerings – our favorite is “in “ The Retreat ” – and recommend booking a suite if you sail with Celebrity. 

Disney Cruise Line

Who doesn’t love a Disney cruise, especially when you can sail to Bermuda, the Bahamas, or the Caribbean with all your favorite characters? But even if the characters don’t pique your interest, sailing as adults, only, is always fun with Disney. We’ve cruised on DCL without kids many times! 

Castaway Cay, Disney's private island, is an incredibly popular destination that only Disney Cruise Line sails to.

Most Disney Cruises in the United States set sail from the East Coast, with the most popular ports being Port Canaveral and Miami. However, there is often a west coast cruise itinerary each year, like from San Diego. 

Holland America Line

The majority of Holland America Line (HAL) closed loop cruises leave Fort Lauderdale and head to the Caribbean. But if you’re looking for an incredible Alaskan experience, head out west to Seattle and catch a trip to The Last Frontier with HAL.

Royal Caribbean 

An incredibly popular cruise line, Royal Caribbean departs from 14 ports across the US. The most popular closed-loop itineraries leave from Port Canaveral and Miami, where they sail to the Caribbean and the Bahamas.

People love to visit Coco Cay, Royal Caribbean’s private island.

Norwegian Cruise Line 

Despite its name, many cruises with Norwegian actually depart from the US. Amongst their popular itineraries is a Hawaiian closed-loop cruise from Honolulu, that tours around the Hawaiian Islands. 

To visit the Bahamas or the Caribbean with Norwegian Cruise Line, choose the Port of Miami as the departure port.

Carnival Cruises

Miami, Galveston, Tampa, and Port Canaveral are the port of call where most closed-loop Carnival Cruises sail from. The top itineraries for all three ports will lead you to the incredible island nations of the Caribbean.

MSC Cruises

Dip your toes in Caribbean sand when you set sail from Port Canaveral or the Port of Miami. MSC Cruises offers hundreds of closed loop cruises each year.

Margaritaville at Sea

If you want a very short, low-cost cruise option that sails from the Port of Palm Beach, look into Margaritaville at Sea . 

Closed-Loop Cruises in Popular European Cities  

The United States isn’t the only region that offers closed loop cruises. Numerous cities in Europe also have such itineraries, although they aren’t always referred to as a closed loop cruise in marketing material. 

Rather, you’ll see terms like “return trip cruise” or “two-way cruises.” Check each itinerary very closely. 

However, it’s worth noting that while these cruises are technically closed-loop, because they start and end in the same port of call as our Emerald Cruises did in Amsterdam in The Netherlands, you need a passport to sail in Europe or Asia, for example, if you’re a United States citizen traveling abroad. You’ll also need a passport to fly there at an international airport.

One of the closed itineraries growing in popularity in Europe is a cruise to Iceland. Departing and ending at Rotterdam, in The Netherlands, you’ll get to explore this true wonder of the world. Cruises to Iceland also commonly include a port of call in Ireland as well.

The port of Civitavecchia in Rome, Italy, also offers a number of return trip cruises. These itineraries include stops in Greece, Turkey, and Italy. Or you can sail in a loop from the port of Ravenna in Venice, Italy, to see cities in Italy, Croatia, and Greece.

MSC offers popular cruises in the Mediterranean with return trips from Marseille, France . On these journeys, you will stop in places such as Genoa, Palermo, Ibiza, Valencia, Barcelona, and Naples.

Closed-Loop Cruises FAQs

What are the advantages of a closed loop cruise.

There are many, especially if you don’t have a passport!

  • They don't require a passport.
  • It’s much easier to book flights or arrange transportation if they start and end in the United States.
  • There are many cruise itineraries to choose from across various cruise lines.
  • Simplified planning.
  • Cost is usually more economical.

What are the Disadvantages of a Closed Loop Cruise?

The main disadvantage is that fewer ports of call are available to you. Along with this, depending on your taste and travel preferences, your experience diving into different cultures and historical sites is lessened if you can only explore closed-loop cruise options. 

How Do I Know If My Cruise Is Closed-Loop? 

Two main things indicate if your cruise is closed loop and you won’t need a passport  (but don’t forget – you need other valid identification): 

  • For Americans looking to travel without a passport, the first piece of information to note when investigating whether or not a cruise is closed-loop is if it departs from and arrives back at the same US port. 

In order for it to be considered a closed-loop cruise that you don’t need a passport for the ship must leave and return to the same exact American port. 

  • The second criterion to check for is: Are all ports of call on the itinerary within the Western hemisphere? 

Today, the majority of cruises that are closed-loop and you don’t need a passport for as a US citizen are within the Western Hemisphere only.

The idea of a closed-loop cruise originated with the creation of the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI) . 

The objective of WHTI was to enhance and fortify American border security after 9/11 in 2001. However, there was also the added objective of streamlining and improving entry procedures into the United States. Several aspects of the initiative also deal with easing entry for residents of Bermuda, Canada, and Mexico. 

Can You Leave the Ship on a Closed-Loop Cruise Without a Passport?

The answer is yes and no. It depends on the port of call. 

It’s important to check the itinerary for your trip because there are a few places, even on a closed-loop cruise, that do require a passport to disembark. This is particularly common in the Caribbean in nations including Guadeloupe, the island of Martinique, St. Barts, Barbados, and others. 

Below is a list of Caribbean nations you can travel to without a passport on a closed-loop cruise (meaning you can disembark the ship if your cruise ship stops there and you do not have a passport):

  • Antigua and Barbuda
  • British Virgin Islands
  • Cayman Islands
  • Dominican Republic
  • Netherlands Antilles
  • St. Kitts and Nevis
  • St. Vincent and the Grenadines
  • Turks and Caicos

If you travel to any of these countries without a passport, however, it’s a good idea to take your valid forms of ID with you when you walk around the port in case you encounter any problems. 

Precautions to Keep in Mind Traveling Outside the United States Without a Passport

Keep a few things to keep in mind if you travel on a closed-loop cruise without a passport. 

Imagine, for instance, that something goes awry, and you need to fly back to the United States from a foreign country for a medical emergency. In this situation and in the case of an emergency, you will need a passport in order to travel through an international airport and board an airplane traveling internationally.

Additionally, without a U.S. passport, getting home or catching up with the trip could be challenging if you miss the ship in one of the ports.

An Enhanced Driver's License (EDL) allows you to re-enter the United States from Canada, Mexico, and the Caribbean. However, an EDL is only accepted at land and sea border crossings, not for air travel.

A closed loop cruise is a wonderful sea travel option for United States residents and citizens who want a vacation in multiple cities without needing a passport. (It’s an especially good option if you’re waiting for your new passport to arrive and you’re aching to go on a cruise, asap!) 

However, there are things to be aware of when you’re looking into going on a closed-loop cruise from the United States. With the important information we have provided here, you’ll be an informed traveler who can make the best decision for your’s and your family’s next cruise.

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Cruising, as you may know, is one of the best ways to explore the world’s coastlines and nearby cities. But what if you lack a passport or your passport has expired? Exactly what are the passport requirements to cruise?  As a United States resident, you may benefit from the ease of a so-called closed-loop cruise and not need a passport for a cruise vacation at all. Let’s dive in. Disclosure: This page has affiliate links, meaning we may earn a small commission if you click the link and proceed with a purchase at no cost to you. We truly only recommend […]

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I got a chance to experience this new 90-minute dolphin cruise with my kiddos, ages 11 and 8, and it was definitely a memorable day on the water. There’s nothing my boys love more than a challenge, so when they were each handed a pair of binoculars, they were determined to spot the first dolphin out on the bay.

Pirate Water Taxi Dolphin Cruise Captain T.J. Couch, Jr.

What to expect on Pirate Water Taxi’s Dolphin Patrol Cruise

Like all of Pirate Water Taxi’s offerings, this isn’t just a dolphin cruise, but an entertainment experience too. Kids will be inducted as dolphin spotting trainees by the crew with a sticker to prove it and given binoculars to be on the lookoutout.  The crew did a great job of keeping the kids entertained, and the adults too!

(Yes, you will be able to purchase drinks and beer and wine on board the boat as well!)

Since we are dealing with dolphins in the wild, there are no guarantees you’ll see a dolphin, which is why they offer a Dolphin Guarantee. If no dolphins are spotted, you will be offered a second experience within 30 days of the original cruise.

But, your chances of seeing a dolphin are pretty good thanks to the boat, the Latitude Lindsay II.

Captain T.J. Couch, Jr. told us, “We have the advantage of having this boat and because of the design of it, it can throw a very large wake when it gets up to speed and that wave is absolutely irresistible to the dolphins. They love to chase after the boat and surf.”

He was right!!

My very determined kid spotted the first dolphins once we made it out to the bay (with a little help from Mama too)   and as we picked up speed, the dolphins playfully jumped through the wake.

While we’ve seen dolphins in Tampa Bay many times before, it was still pretty cool to see.

Even Captain Couch, who has spent his entire life on our local waterways told us, “It never gets old.”

You’ll also see birds like pelicans, ospreys, and even bald eagles fishing. We also spotted spinner sharks jumping out of the bait balls of fish.

First Dolphin Award Pirate Water Taxi Dolphin Cruise

Pirate Water Taxi Dolphin Patrol Cruise tickets

Tickets start at $24.95 for kids ages 2-12 and $29.95 for adults. You can purchase tickets online at piratewatertaxi.com or at Pirate Water Taxi’s Home Dock #7 at the Tampa Convention Center. Annual pass holders save 10%.

Dates and Times

Saturdays and Sundays at 10 am (boards at 9:45 am) and 2 pm (boards at 1:45 pm)

Where to park 

We parked in the Tampa Convention Center parking lot. Prices here can vary depending on whether there is an event happening downtown. There is no free parking in this area, so be prepared to pay for parking.

Other things to do near Pirate Water Taxi

Pirate Water Taxi’s home dock is super close to Sparkman Wharf and Water Street where there are plenty of places to grab a bite to eat. You can also make plans to stop into the Tampa Bay History Center where you and the kids can explore our favorite, the Pirates and Conquistadors exhibit, and then hop onto the free TECO Line Street Car and head to the Florida Aquarium to learn even more about all of the beautiful sea creatures that call our waterways home.

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