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Where do most US cruises leave from?

Where do most cruise ships leave from?
  1. 1 - Port Canaveral. Located in Brevard County, Florida, Port of Canaveral is among the busiest ports in the world that handles over 4 million cruise passengers every year. ...
  2. 2 - Port of Miami. ...
  3. 3 - Port of Cozumel. ...
  4. 4 - Port Everglades. ...
  5. 5 - Port of Nassau.




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Featured United States Cruise Ports You'll find ports of call along the coastline of California, Hawaii, Alaska, the Pacific Northwest, and New England as well as stops in Charleston, South Carolina and New Orleans, Louisiana.

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United States Ports of Call
  • Alaska Cruise Ports & CruiseTour Stops. Alyeska (Girdwood), Alaska. Anchorage, Alaska. Denali, Alaska. ...
  • West Coast & Hawaii Cruise Ports. Astoria, Oregon. Catalina Island, California. Hilo, Hawaii. ...
  • East Coast & Caribbean Cruise Ports. Bar Harbor, Maine. Boston, Massachusetts. Cape Liberty, New Jersey.


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Thanks to the Sunshine State's location, cruises from Florida provide some of the best and most preferred ports to eastern, western and southern Caribbean isles.

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The Port of Miami, located in Florida, US, is popularly known as the cruise capital of the world and the cargo gateway of the Americas. It is spread over an area of 520 acres and is one of the busiest seaports in the country.

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Yes, you will need a valid passport to go on your cruise, even though you will be departing and returning to the same port in Miami, Florida. This is because you will be visiting foreign countries (the Bahamas, St. Thomas, and St. Kitts) during your cruise, and most countries require a valid passport for entry.

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If you want to avoid the risk of hurricanes, then the best months to cruise from Miami are December to May. During these months, the chance of a hurricane or tropical storm is low, and the weather is comfortable.

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