2011 was a great year for the Port of Miami, hosting over 4 million cruise passengers - more than any other cruise port in the world!
 The Port of Miami is known as the "Cruise Capital of the World.”, welcoming all the major cruiselines with their ever more luxurious ships setting sail for the Caribbean and other exotic ports of call. Legendary ships. Enchanting landscapes. Majestic sunsets. Exciting excursions. Magical adventures. Unforgettable journies. We also have Casino Cruises that depart daily for offshore waters in Greater Miami, offering Las Vegas-style gaming action on the high seas. Click here for our 2011-2012 Cruise Miami Guide that provides maps as well as some detailed information about Miami.
This Guide is also available in Spanish and in Portuguese.
Itinerary for Paradise
Miami is the hippest spot in the world - a treasure trove of historical and natural attractions, pulsating nightlife, culinary delights and a seemingly endless array of options, with new sights and sounds to explore on every corner. Whether you have just a few hours or all day, there is excitement for kids of all ages close to the Port of Miami.
Click here for some pre- and post-cruise exploration suggestions.

Cruise Miami is a partnership between the Port of Miami and the Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau.
Click here for a comprehensive 2012-2013 Port of Miami Cruise Guide that provides directions to the port, as well as information about the passenger terminals, parking, taxi service, car rental and itineraries for the following cruise lines:
- Azamara Cruises
- Carnival Cruise Lines
- Celebrity Cruises
- Costa Cruises
- Crystal Cruises
- Disney Cruise Line
- Norwegian Cruise Line
- Oceania Cruises
- Regent Seven Seas Cruises
- Royal Caribbean International
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