On Saturday, April 19, 2025, Miami Cruise Port will be bustling with activity as 6 magnificent ships set sail:
They will collectively host approximately 23,046 passengers. Given the significant number of travelers, we strongly recommend gathering as much information as possible in advance about your specific terminal, parking arrangements, and the check-in process. Early preparation will ensure a smooth and enjoyable start to your voyage.
- Carnival Magic from Carnival Cruise Line departs from PortMiami at 5:30pm for a 8-day cruise. The ship can accommodate up to 3,690 passengers. The itinerary includes stops in the Eastern Caribbean.
- Icon of the Seas from Royal Caribbean departs from PortMiami at 5:00pm for a 7-day cruise. The ship can accommodate up to 5,610 passengers. The itinerary includes stops in the Eastern Caribbean and the Bahamas.
- MSC World America from MSC Cruises departs from PortMiami at 6:00pm for a 7-day cruise. The ship can accommodate up to 6,762 passengers. The itinerary includes stops in the Western Caribbean and the Bahamas.
- Scarlet Lady from Virgin Voyages departs from PortMiami at 6:00pm for a 8-day cruise. The ship can accommodate up to 2,762 passengers. The itinerary includes stops in the Eastern Caribbean and the Bahamas.
- Vista from Oceania Cruises departs from PortMiami at 6:00pm for a 12-day cruise. The ship can accommodate up to 1,238 passengers. The itinerary includes stops in the Eastern Caribbean, Bahamas and the Bermuda.
- Carnival Sunrise from Carnival Cruise Line departs from PortMiami at 3:30pm for a 5-day cruise. The ship can accommodate up to 2,984 passengers. The itinerary includes stops in the Eastern Caribbean and the Bahamas.
If you don't live nearby, it's advisable to arrive in Miami at least a day before your cruise departure. Traveling to Miami on your cruise day carries risks, such as potential flight delays that could cause you to miss your ship. To ensure timely arrival at your cruise terminal, aim to reach Miami airport by noon.