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Your Guide to Cruising From the Port of Miami

Your Guide to Cruising From the Port of Miami | The Early Air Way

The Port of Miami, often referred to as the Cruise Capital of the World, accommodates more cruise passengers than any other port. With its close proximity to Latin America and the Caribbean, this international gateway is convenient for reaching numerous tropical locales. The Port of Miami is also a convenient port for travelers that want to extend their trip before or after the cruise as Miami’s variety of urban amenities and cultures makes it a wonderful city to explore. If you are considering or already booked on a cruise from the Port of Miami, then you will want to check out our collection of helpful tips below.

Which Ships Sail From Miami?

There are more than 18 cruise lines that sail from Miami. The major cruise lines are Royal Caribbean, Carnival, Disney and Norwegian Cruise Line. Ships that sail from Miami offer almost every kind of amenity that you can think of. Here are a few of the cruises from the Port of Miami.

Disney Magic

The Disney Magic sails from Miami to the British Virgin Islands and the Bahamas. The Magic offers numerous family-friendly features including a water slide, children’s clubs, live shows and numerous nightlife options. This ship also has three freshwater pools and a splash area for children. There is a Chill Spa designed for teens ages 13 to 17. An adults-only restaurant, casino and nightclub will keep the grown-ups entertained.

Norwegian Sky

The Norwegian Sky offers something for just about anyone. This ship offers three and day cruises from Miami to the Bahamas. There are 10 dining options, unlimited alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, a casino, an onboard spa and many other amenities.

Empress of the Seas

Royal Caribbean’s Empress of the Seas is packed with things to do for everyone in the family. This ship offers a rock climbing wall, nightly dancing at Boleros Latin Lounge and Broadway-style entertainment.

Things to Do in Miami

Many cruisers choose to spend a day or two in Miami before or after their cruise exploring the town and local sights. Here are some of the best things to do in Miami:

  • Check out Biscayne National Park-This magnificent park offers a chance to see abundant marine life, shipwrecks and view a coral reef. You can choose to snorkel the reef or take a glass-bottom boat tour.
  • Visit Everglades National Park-Take an airboat ride through this 1.5 million-acre park. You will have ample opportunity to view unique species of rare wildlife, such as Florida panthers.

Getting to and From Miami

It is important to arrive well in advance of your cruise departure, especially if you are flying into Miami. If your flight is delayed for any reason, the cruise ship will leave without you. Nearly all cruise fares are non-refundable close to departure. For this reason, it is best to arrive the night before. If this is not possible, then consider a private jet charter flight to the port. When you choose a private charter flight, you avoid long security lines at the airport and problems with connecting flights. You can also bring as much luggage as you need, within reason. This is important as a variety of clothing is needed when you cruise due to the variety of activities on board. Also, many cruisers like to bring snorkel gear with them so that they do not have to rent it in port. With a charter flight, you can bring these things at no additional cost. It may actually cost less fly via a private charter jet because there are no hidden luggage fees.

 

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