In 2026, the cost of transportation from Miami International Airport (MIA) to the Port of Miami (PortMiami) varies based on your preference for speed versus budget. A standard rideshare (Uber or Lyft) is generally the most popular choice, typically costing between $20 and $35 for a standard vehicle, though "surge" pricing during peak cruise embarkation windows can push this higher. A taxi offers a more predictable flat-rate or metered fare, usually hovering around $30 to $40, including a small airport surcharge. For budget-conscious solo travelers, the Miami Beach Bus (Route 150) or the Metrorail to a connecting bus (like the Coral Way Trolley) can get you there for under $5, though it involves more walking and logistical effort. Many cruise lines also offer their own shuttle transfers, which are often the most expensive option at roughly $20 to $30 per person, but provide the peace of mind of guaranteed arrival. For groups, a private van or "Minnie Van" style service can range from $60 to $100. The journey is only about 8 to 10 miles and usually takes 15 to 25 minutes, making it one of the most accessible port transfers in the United States for 2026 cruise passengers.