Yes, Miami remains the "Cruise Capital of the World" in 2026, though it faces intense regional competition. In fiscal year 2025, PortMiami set a historic record by welcoming over 8.56 million cruise passengers, supported by a $61 billion annual economic impact. The port is home to some of the world's most advanced facilities, including the massive new Royal Caribbean Terminal G and the MSC Cruises terminal. While Port Canaveral briefly surpassed Miami in total passenger volume during some 2025 monthly reports, Miami's strategic position as the "Gateway to the Americas" and its ability to host the largest "Icon-class" vessels keep it at the top of the global industry. In 2026, the port continues to evolve with a focus on shore power sustainability and a diverse roster of homeporting ships, ranging from luxury Cunard liners to mass-market giants like Norwegian Luna.