Driving Directions to 3 Major FLORIDA CRUISE PORTS ! Embarkation day
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We are heading east on Alligator Alley headed towards Port Miami for a Norwegian Cruise Line cruise.
Once you pass the turnpike on 595 it'll be about 4 miles until you hit exit 10B for 95 south.
You'll see the cruise ships to your right.
We're at the intersection of US 1 and Marina Mile Boulevard and the port is straight ahead.
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We show you how to get to 3 Major Florida Cruise Ports! To Watch, Like & Subscribe to MMR Adventures Channel click here! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLmKzLs3PXB_FTK9-djpqOw Many first time cruisers and Florida residents drive to the local cruise ports to board their ship. Here, we provide driving directions to Port Miami, Port Everglades (Ft. Lauderdale), and Port Tampa. Cruise ship terminal information provided as well. Miami Cruise Port has multiple Terminals including MSC Cruise Line, Royal Caribbean, NCL, Carnival Cruise Line, Luxury Cruises and Virgin Voyages. Each Terminal has it's own parking garage. Ft. Lauderdale Cruise Port has multiple Terminals including Princess Cruises, Disney Cruise Line, Holland America, Celebrity Cruise Line and Royal Caribbean with plenty of on-site parking garages. Tampa Cruise Port has 3 Terminals for NCL, Magaritaville, Carnival Cruise Lines, Celebrity Cruise Lines and Royal Caribbean. The closest parking garage is in front of Terminal 2 is the Channelside parking garage. #cruise #cruiseport #porteverglades #porttampa #portmiami #miami #tampa #miamiport #tampaport #ftlauderdaleport #cruisetips #portofmiami #portoftampa #portofftlauderdale #cruiseportguide