Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale handles cruise ships bound for the Caribbean.
United States
Ports within United States.
Galveston is a Gulf Coast cruise port serving Caribbean and Mexico itineraries.
Juneau's waterfront docks sit next to downtown with spectacular views of Gastineau Channel and mountains.
Port of Miami on Dodge Island serves as the gateway to Caribbean cruises and is minutes from downtown.
Port Canaveral near Orlando hosts large cruise ships bound for the Caribbean and Bahamas.
Boston's Black Falcon Cruise Terminal sits in South Boston with shuttles to historic sites.
Ketchikan's downtown docks sit along the bustling waterfront lined with shops and totem poles.
Port of Los Angeles in San Pedro is the main gateway for Pacific cruises near downtown LA.
The Port of New Orleans operates terminals near the French Quarter on the Mississippi River.
Manhattan Cruise Terminal serves ships on the Hudson River close to Times Square.
Portland’s Ocean Gateway terminal in Maine overlooks Casco Bay and the Old Port district.
Seattle's Pier 91 and Pier 66 serve Alaska-bound cruise ships with skyline views.