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What is the busiest cruise terminal in the world?

1. Port Canaveral in Florida at 4,072,396 passenger movements. The number one spot goes to Port Canaveral in Florida's Brevard County.



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PortMiami is also known worldwide as the Cruise Capital of the World, welcoming more cruise passengers to its terminals than any other port in the world.

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Barcelona. An ideal launching point for a European cruise, Barcelona is perfectly located for embarking on a Mediterranean voyage. With so much to do in the Catalan city, along with great infrastructure, it is no surprise that it is at the top of the list, with 2.88 million passengers traveling through it each year.

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Southampton is widely recognised as the cruise capital of Europe. The Port of Southampton plays host to a wide variety of cruise lines, including P&O Cruises, Cunard, Royal Caribbean, MSC and Princess Cruises, and welcomes more than two million passengers to the city each year.

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1. Port Canaveral in Florida at 4,072,396 passenger movements. The number one spot goes to Port Canaveral in Florida's Brevard County. According to its website, the cruise port was voted the Best U.S. Cruise Homeport for three consecutive years from 2020 to 2022.

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Carnival Corporation & plc/Carnival UK is the world's largest cruise company and operates over 100 ships across 9 cruise lines (Carnival Cruise, Holland America, Princess, Seabourn, P&O Australia, P&O, Cunard, Costa Cruises and Aida (mainly German market).

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The MV Ganga Vilas is set to travel 3,200 kilometers (1,988 miles) of waterway in India and Bangladesh, making it the world's longest river cruise, according to organizers.

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July and August. Now we enter the peak season for many cruise lines and destinations, specifically the Caribbean and other beach destinations. This is when you'll experience the largest crowds and the most expensive cruises.

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Cruise lines make money primarily from ticket sales, customers spending aboard their ships while cruising, sales of add-on travel services such as insurance and excursions, advertising, and sponsorship deals with brands.

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Known for its pristine beaches, bayside markets, and vibrant nightlife, Miami is the Cruise Capital of the World and welcomes the largest passenger ships at its nine modern cruise terminals.

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You can technically live on any cruise ship; however, it may take some tactical planning to ensure that you can book the same cabin repeatedly and at the most affordable rate. If you want to live on ships from major cruise lines such as Royal Caribbean or Carnival, you must book your cruise and cabin months in advance.

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Over the past 100 years since the RMS Titanic sank in 1912, only 18 cruise ships and some ocean liners have been publicly known to have sunk. And, over the past 50 years, only four cruise ships have sunk while navigating on a cruise.

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Modern cruise ships are, on average, 20% longer than the Titanic and twice as high. The average Royal Caribbean cruise ship is 325 meters long, 14 decks high and has a gross tonnage of 133,000. In comparison, the Titanic was only 269 meters long, 9 decks high, and had a gross tonnage of 46,000.

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What Is the Most Advanced Cruise Ship In the World? The most technologically advanced cruise ship in the world is Royal Caribbean's Quantum of the Seas. The creators of this ship pushed the limits like never before and were able to provide guests with several futuristic features.

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That's why guests and travel experts continually recognize Royal Caribbean as the Top Cruise Line for families, Best Cruises for couples, and Best Cruise Line for first timers. And for 20 consecutive years, we've been voted Best Cruise Line Overall by Travel Weekly readers.

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