Cruise & Ferry Itinerary Planning 2025

105 FEATURED PORTS & DESTINATIONS Port of Jacksonville, USA Visitors to Jacksonville, Florida, can enjoy the city’s downtown riverfront, vibrant local culture, miles of white-sand beaches, access to nature and world-class golf, shopping and dining. Friendly attendants welcome guests at the Jacksonville Port Authority (JAXPORT) cruise terminal, which is available for homeport and port-of-call opportunities. With 98 million people living within a day’s drive of JAXPORT, it’s a growing drive-to cruise destination. www.jaxport.com/cruiseline Port Canaveral, USA Port Canaveral hosts more than seven-and-a-half million passengers annually through six state-of-the-art terminals. Port Canaveral is the homeport for some of the world’s largest ships sailing from three- to eight-night itineraries to the Eastern, Western and Southern Caribbean, and The Bahamas. Cruise guests love the easy access, arrivals and departures process, and nearby recreation options. Orlando’s theme parks, Nasa’s Kennedy Space Center, waterfront restaurants and pristine beach round out the guest experience before or after cruising. www.portcanaveral.com Port of Los Angeles, USA The Port of Los Angeles is a premier gateway for international commerce and the busiest seaport in the western hemisphere. Spanning 43 miles of waterfront, the port lies just 25 miles from downtown Los Angeles. With a $2.6 billion infrastructure investment programme underway, the port is a leader in sustainable practices. The World Cruise Center is located at the base of the Harbor Freeway in San Pedro, with ample parking and hotel options and free transportation to a variety of exciting day-tripper destinations along the LA Waterfront. www.portoflosangeles.org Port of New Orleans, USA New Orleans is the city of jazz and jambalaya, Mardi Gras and masked celebrations. More and more passengers are choosing to launch their cruise vacations from this unique city. Cruise terminals and parking facilities are conveniently located in the heart of the Crescent City, steps from the amenities and cultural offerings. As the sixth-largest cruise port in the United States, the demand for cruising from the Big Easy is growing for both Caribbean and river itineraries. Discover why cruising from New Orleans is like taking two vacations in one! www.portnola.com/cruise

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