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Don't Fly the Day of Your Cruise | Here's What We Do Instead

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👁️ 469 views📅 2 weeks ago⏱️ 13:51
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❤️ Best for CoupleCaribbean · WinterFrom MiamiVeteran Cruiser

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Creator's Key Takeaways

We split the travel into two half days, still left plenty of buffer in case of delays, and showed up in Miami with energy to burn.

Getting there a day early isn't just travel insurance.

The link train and the Alt Hotel made the Pearson layover easy.

That afternoon on the water with the sunset behind the skyline, cruise ships waiting in the distance, that's the stuff you miss when you fly in the morning of and run straight to the port.

Creator's Tips & Advice

Split your travel into two half days with a buffer for delays.
Stay overnight near the airport before your cruise to avoid exhaustion.
Use the link train and Alt Hotel for an easy Pearson layover.
Take a sunset boat tour in Miami before boarding your cruise.

🆕New to Cruising? This Creator Addresses:

Exhaustion from flying and rushing to the portSplit travel into two days and stay overnight near the airport.

Questions This Creator Answers

QWhy should you not fly the day of your cruise?
QWhat is a smarter way to travel to your cruise?
QHow can you make a layover in Toronto easier?

Topics Covered

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Port Highlights

Miami3½ Happy Bacon
Top: Sunset boat tour
Toronto3 Happy Bacon
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YouTube Video Description

Flying to your cruise from somewhere cold in the dead of winter? You know the drill — the 5 AM flight, the rushed connection, and showing up at the port already exhausted before your vacation even begins. There's a smarter way. We are Kris and Melanie from Dockside Travel. We've been cruising for more than 20 years — dozens of sailings, nearly 300 nights at sea — across Celebrity, Princess, Royal Caribbean, and now Virgin Voyages. In this video, we cover: ✅ Why we split our travel into two half-days instead of one gruelling marathon ✅ The Pearson Airport Link Train and Alt Hotel combo — no shuttle, no waiting in the cold ✅ How we built in plenty of buffer time without sacrificing the fun ✅ Arriving in Miami with enough energy for a sunset boat tour through the harbour ✅ A sneak peek at what's coming in Episode 2: Embarkation Day on Celebrity Beyond And keep your eyes peeled — somewhere in this series, the Dockside Duck makes an appearance. Spot it, drop "DUCK" in the comments, and you're entered in our Lucky Duck Contest. Full details on our Facebook and YouTube community pages. Chapters: 0:00 — Intro: The Smarter Way to Get to Your Cruise 0:30 — Dockside Intro 0:37 — Why Two Half-Days Beat One Marathon Travel Day 2:45 — Pearson Airport Link Train & Alt Hotel 4:15 — Dinner at Sosta 5:00 — Morning Departure: Toronto to Miami 6:30 — Miami Arrivals & Ground Transport 7:15 — Bayside Sunset Boat Tour 9:30 — Wrap-Up & Episode 2 Tease Watch Next: ➡️ Celebrity Beyond Vlog Series Playlist ➡️ Cruise Port Guides Have you ever flown in the day of your cruise and regretted it? Or do you always build in a buffer day? Let us know in the comments. If this helped you plan a smarter cruise departure, hit that 👍 like button, 🚢 subscribe, and 🔔 ring the bell so you don't miss Episode 2 — Embarkation Day on Celebrity Beyond. Stay Connected: 🌐 Website: https://www.docksidetravel.ca 📍 Facebook: facebook.com/docksidetravel 📷 Instagram: @docksidetravelPlease Please Note: While we share our opinions and personal experiences in this video, it is for your entertainment. You should contact your travel agent or the cruise line directly for detailed advice and information specific to your booking.