
In late-October 2019 was approved the agreement for Brightline Miami to be rebranded "Virgin Trains" and Virgin Group to build a train station (Virgin Trains PortMiami) at the cruise port. The new station serves high-speed trains and connects PortMiami directly with the USA's intercity railway system and Orlando International Airport. Construction works on Virgin Trains PortMiami are scheduled for completion in 2022. In September 2015, the world's second-largest cruise ship company Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd/RCCL announced its plans to build a US$100 million terminal at PortMiami. Terminal F is PortMiami's 3rd cruise terminal dedicated to Carnival ships as well as currently the largest in North America.
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The terminal will allow cruise ships to plug into shore power so they can turn their engines off while docked. The entrance to the port is walkable over the Port Boulevard Bridge from downtown Miami (not Miami Beach). The ships are lined up in a row along the north side of the island so the distance obviously depends on which terminal you are going to. Pre-Covid on the Meraviglia we left from Terminal D if I remember correctly. The new MSC terminal (now due to open next summer) will be at the far east end.

MSC Cruises Breaks Ground on North America’s Largest Cruise Terminal
Interstates 95 and 395 are less than five minutes away, and Miami International Airport is about a ten-minute drive from the port. Moving from Terminal F, MSC Cruises will sail out of a newly designed Terminals AA/AAA in 2024. Carnival’s ships are based at Terminals D and E, and the newly renovated Terminal F from 2022. Norwegian Cruise Line operates out of Terminals B and C, while the new Terminal K will be the base for Disney Cruise Line. Cruise ships sail to points across the Caribbean, the Bahamas, Mexico and other thrilling ports from South Florida’s cultural and economic center. The city is a world class destination for you to enjoy before or after you set sail on your cruise.
Virgin Voyages Terminal V
Currently, the largest cruise terminal in the United States is Royal Caribbean’s $250 million Terminal A, which opened at PortMiami at the end of 2018. It was designed by London-based Broadway Malyan with Bermello Ajamil & Partners serving as architect of record. The new terminal is part of MSC Cruises’ larger ambition to deploy some of its most modern and environmentally advanced ships in Miami, all of whose itineraries will call its stunning Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve private island. Aside from the terminal building itself, the new complex will include a multi-level parking garage for 2,400 vehicles, as well as new road construction to ensure traffic flows smoothly to the terminal and through the port area. If you're taking a cab to the Miami cruise port on the day of your sailing, your driver will need to follow signs for your ship's terminal after entering the port.
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Cruise shipping growth was attributed to expanded business opportunities (adding 3 new cruise companies - Viking Ocean, Seabourn, Victory Cruise Lines), extended homeport seasons and homeporting larger passenger liners. If you are driving your own vehicle to the port, parking garages and lots are conveniently located at all the cruise terminals. There are designed parking spots in each garage for disabled permit holders, and a wheelchair accessible shuttle connects passengers from their vehicle to their cruise terminal. MSC says the terminal will accommodate its largest and most environmentally advanced cruise ships, including the newest flagship vessel, MSC Seashore.
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Miami cruise port guide: Everything to know about hotels, sites, transfers.
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Follows the list of world's busiest cruise ports with annual shipping traffic over 1 million passengers. PortMiami and Port Everglades/Fort Lauderdale are the world's largest/busiest cruise ports and the USA's main turnaround/departure ports for roundtrip Caribbean voyages. Both seaports and their respective airports are relatively nearby to each other. The city has the world's largest number of cruise company headquarters, including Carnival, RCI-Royal Caribbean International, MSC, NCL-Norwegian, Celebrity, Oceania.

The company’s newest flagship vessel, the MSC Seashore, is already based at PortMiami and a second mega cruise liner, the MSC Seascape, will be delivered at the end of this year according to the Miami Herald. MSC has broken ground on their new cruise terminal slated to open in 2023 and will be able to hold up to three ships at once. Here’s a rendering of the new terminal, built in partnership with Fincantieri (who is currently building the MSC Seashore at their shipyard in Italy). It is due for completion in late 2021 at an estimated cost of $180 million. It is located on the northwest side of the port and is planned to be the homeport to Virgin’s showcase Scarlet Lady and Valiant Lady. Known as “The Crown of Miami” this cruise terminal is operated by RCI in collaboration with Miami-Dade County.
MSC Cruises in Miami
The new terminal is slated for completion by the end of 2023, but it is not yet known which ships will be the first to set sail from the new facility. “Our new terminal at PortMiami represents MSC Cruises’ commitment to growing in North America and will help drive our expansion in South Florida and beyond,” said Rubén Rodriguez, President of MSC Cruises USA. To learn more about MSC Cruises’ itineraries and experience on board its ships, click here.
In Miami is also headquartered CMI-Cruise Management International and its subsidiary CMI Leisure (smaller-sized and expedition cruise ship management company). Since 2022, CMI is owned by Anglo-Eastern (1974-founded company that manages 600+ vessels/crew recruitment and management, technical services). Additional several Miami hotels offer cruise parking for the duration of your voyage.
From Miami Beach – take I-395 (MacArthur Causeway) westbound, exit on Biscayne Blvd. Make a U-turn on North Bayshore Drive to enter MacArthur Causeway eastbound then continue east along MacArthur Causeway. Drive eastbound on SR-836 to I-395 East (Miami Beach), continuing over MacArthur Causeway. Port Miami has many major ongoing construction and improvement projects listed above. As per the terms of the project, the Company will construct two new docks measuring 2,461 ft. in total. Other restaurants and shops for purchasing last-minute toiletries and other items can also be found in downtown Miami, which is just over the bridge that connects to the port.
Hotels with breathtaking views and luxury options abound in Downtown, which is home to popular tourist attractions including Bayside Marketplace, Bayfront Park, Museum Park and Lummus Park. While still very much urban, Brickell offers a more suburban feel. Plenty of hotels are found in the neighborhood, which also offers fantastic dining and shopping at Mary Brickell Village. The comfort and assurance of the official option does come at a cost however, with many shuttle services costing around $25 to $35 per person. Charges like this may be fine if you are travelling alone, but they soon add up to a large bill if you are travelling with family.
It makes sense to know which cruise terminal your cruise will depart from, and what amenities are available. In line with PortMiami’s plans to enable shore power connectivity, the Company’s ships deployed there will be ready to plug in to the local power grid at berth. Designed by the award-winning global architecture firm Arquitectonica, the terminal is due to be completed by December 2023. Miami-Dade funded the USD 38 million reconstruction project, which increased the terminal's capacity up to 6000 passengers. FY2023 (October 1st, 2022, through September 30th, 2023) became PortMiami's record year for cruise shipping, with handled a total of 7, million passengers (~7% increase over FY2019).
Aside from the terminal building itself, the new complex will include a multi-level parking garage for 2,400 vehicles, new road construction to ensure traffic flows smoothly, and a total of three berths capable of accommodating the largest of cruise ships. The Company will build two of those new docks; Miami-Dade County will construct the third. The port’s recent infrastructure expansion added three new cruise terminals with ongoing construction of future facilities. The port is also finalizing its Shore Power Program that will give the port the capability to plug three cruise ships into shore power. This will allow a cruise ship to turn off their primary engines while docked, reducing air emissions.
The trolley drops off at the port every 15 to 20 minutes from early until mid-evening all days except Sunday. All parking locations accept cash, MasterCard, Visa, American Express, Discover and major U.S. For any cruises listed, Cruise Critic does not guarantee any specific rates or prices. MSC Cargo has had a presence Miami-Dade for more than 25 years and now MSC Cruises is moving to establish the Cruise Division’s North American headquarters as part of the Group’s commitment to Miami. MSC’s Cargo headquarters has been in New York City and will continue to be based there.
These are great options for friends, family and others if you are being picked up. Cell phone waiting lots are found across from Terminal B and Terminal 2 (POMTOC). Similarly, there are rental car companies that provide courtesy shuttles after you drop off your vehicle.
Anybody looking to travel the 30 miles from Fort Lauderdale airport (FLL) to Miami’s Cruise Port will be well served by a fantastic transport nexus specifically tailored to the bustling cruise network. But with so many transportation options available, it’s good to have in mind what each one offers, so that you can plan accordingly. Whatever transportation you choose, its best to allow at least 45 to 60 minutes for you journey from the airport to your Miami hotel or cruise terminal. Most ships at berth at the new Miami terminal will be able to plug in to the local power grid, in line with PortMiami’s plans to enable shore power connectivity.
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