There are seven Port Canaveral Cruise Terminal. Cruise Terminal 5, 6, 8 ,10 are located on the North side of the port, off to State Road 401. Cruise Terminal 2 , 3 and 4 are located at the South side of the port at the east end of George King Boulevard.
332 miles taking this route:Take U.S. 278 WEST from Hilton Head Island to I-95. Follow signs to I-95 SOUTH to SAVANNAH.Take I-95 SOUTH all the way down through SOUTH CAROLINA and GEORGIA to SR-528 TOLL and SR-528 [Beachline Expy (not signed, but still relevant)] to ORLANDO and CANAVERAL (CAPE-PORT-AFB) at EXIT 205 in FLORIDA.Take the SECOND RIGHT onto SR-528 (Beachline Expy) EAST towards CANAVERAL (CAPE-PORT-AFB). Take SR-528 (Beachline Expy) EAST to PORT CANAVERAL. Follow signs to your cruise terminal.
67 miles via FL-417 TOLL - SOUTH and FL-528 TOLL - EAST .
9 miles
there are approximately 30miles (456km) from lansing to CAPE canaveral (formerly cape nixon)
about 800 miles
Port Everglades Cape Canaveral Port of Miami
Port Canaveral
I sailed on the Carnival Sensation out of Port Canaveral, FL. I sailed on the Carnival Sensation out of Port Canaveral, FL.
There are numerous shuttle services communicating the Cruise ship port at Port Canaveral and Orlando International Airport.
We are going on a cruise which sets sail from Port Canaveral but we are flying into Miami airport. We need to get car rental and travel to Port Canaveral but cannot do so from South Africa as the tour operators tell us that there is no depot at Port Canaveral...is this correct and how far is it to drive from Miami airport to Port Canaveral.
155 miles taking this route:Take I-295 SOUTH from Orange Park to I-95 SOUTH to DAYTONA BEACH off EXIT 61A.Take I-95 SOUTH to SR-528 EAST to (PORT) CANAVERAL off EXIT 205.Take SR-528 EAST to PORT CANAVERAL. Follow signs to your cruise terminal.
3rd in the world Miami is first, Port everglades is second
This question is very confusing. Please clarify.
Orlando is an inland city, so one would typically cruise to and from Port Canaveral.
Yes. From Jacksonville, Port Canaveral, Fort Lauderdale, Miami, or Tampa.
14 -15 days
Cruises that begin and end at the same port in the United States are considered closed-loop. The cruise must also include a visit to at least one foreign port in the Western Hemisphere. For example, a cruise that sails from Port Canaveral, visits the southern Caribbean and returns to Port Canaveral is considered a closed-loop cruise. A repositioning or Panama Canal cruise is not closed-loop because the cruise begins and ends in different cities.