The Venice of America, and a Gateway to the World
Port Everglades is one of the busiest cruise ports in the United States, and once you’ve sailed from here you understand the appeal quickly. It draws a real mix of itineraries, from short Bahamas getaways to round-the-world grand voyages, and it has long been a favorite among premium and luxury guests. Fort Lauderdale itself is wonderfully underrated. Known as the “Venice of America” for its 165-plus miles of inland waterways, it pairs beautiful beaches and world-class yachting culture with a relaxed energy that feels a world away from the intensity of Miami, 30 miles south.
The logistics here are almost unbeatable. Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL) sits just 2 miles from the port, so you can land, collect your luggage, and be at the terminal in under 15 minutes. Many guests also fly into Miami International (MIA), about 45 minutes away, which opens up far more flight options. Our advisors have sailed from Port Everglades across multiple cruise lines and know which terminal each line uses, where to stay the night before, and how to time embarkation day so it stays calm.
Two Miles to the Airport
FLL sits just 2 miles from the terminals. A taxi or ride-share runs about 10 to 15 minutes and costs very little, making this one of the smoothest airport-to-ship transfers in the country.
City of Waterways
With 165-plus miles of inland canals and a yachting culture to match, Fort Lauderdale earned its “Venice of America” nickname honestly. The Water Taxi is one of the best ways to see it.
Premium & Luxury Favorite
From Holland America grand voyages to Celebrity, Princess, and the expedition and luxury brands, Port Everglades is a homeport for some of the most sought-after sailings in cruising.
Things to Do Near Port Everglades
A little pre-cruise sun and relaxation is a fine way to slip into vacation mode, and Fort Lauderdale makes it easy. Whether you have a few hours before embarkation or a full day after you disembark, the beach, the waterways, and the dining scene give you plenty of ways to fill the time.
Port Everglades at a Glance
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Port Address | 1850 Eller Drive, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316 |
| Nearest Airports | FLL Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International (2-5 miles, 10-20 min), MIA Miami International (28 miles, 50-90 min depending on traffic) |
| Average Temperatures | Temperate year-round; lows in the 60s, highs in the upper 80s |
| Parking | Two parking garages plus multiple open-air lots; no reservations accepted |
| Accessibility | Accessible handicap parking on a first-come basis at each lot; confirm mobility assistance with your cruise line or advisor |

Danny’s Insider Tips
Las Olas Boulevard: “Fort Lauderdale has a genuinely great dining scene, and Las Olas Boulevard is the heart of it. Whether you’re in the mood for fresh Florida seafood, a great steakhouse, or a buzzy rooftop cocktail, Las Olas delivers. This is the street I always point guests to when they arrive a day early and want a proper dinner before the cruise. Walk it, browse the galleries, and enjoy the energy of a city that has quietly become one of the best restaurant towns in South Florida.”
The Everglades: “The Everglades are one of the most irreplaceable ecosystems on Earth, and they’re less than an hour from the port. An airboat tour through the sawgrass marshes is unlike anything else – alligators on the banks, roseate spoonbills taking flight, and that ‘river of grass’ stretching to the horizon. If you have a half-day before embarkation, this is how to spend it.”
Danny’s pick – the Jungle Queen Riverboat: “The Jungle Queen has been cruising the New River and Intracoastal since 1935, and it’s still one of my favorite recommendations for the night before a cruise. The dinner cruise takes you past Fort Lauderdale’s famous yachting waterways – mega-yachts, waterfront mansions, some of the most stunning real estate in Florida – while you enjoy a classic dinner and live entertainment. A perfect pre-cruise evening.”
Danny’s pick – a Fort Lauderdale beach day: “The beach here is wide, clean, and far less hectic than South Beach, and that’s exactly what I love about it. Arrive the day before, spend a few hours with your feet in the sand and the Atlantic in front of you, and you’ll board the next morning feeling like the vacation already started. Which, of course, it did.”
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Where to Stay Before You Sail
We always recommend arriving at least the day before your cruise. It removes the risk of missing embarkation and gives you a little extra time to enjoy the area. One nice bonus in Fort Lauderdale: rates are often far more reasonable than comparable Miami properties. Here are a few of our guests’ favorite hotels, grouped by location.

Embarkation & Disembarkation Day
Port Everglades is a modern, well-run port that usually makes embarkation smooth, especially if you arrive at your assigned check-in time. Because cruise lines operate from multiple terminals, the single most important thing is to know which terminal you’re heading to before you arrive. Check your cruise documents ahead of time, or watch for the digital signs as you enter the port facility.
Arrive with your travel documents ready: passport, cruise booking confirmation or barcode, and any health documentation your cruise line requires. A valid passport is the simplest and safest choice for everyone aboard, even on closed-loop sailings. Porters wait at the curb to take your checked luggage, so you won’t haul bags to check-in. A couple of dollars per bag is customary and appreciated. After dropping your bags you’ll clear port security, then check in with the cruise line inside the terminal, and from there you board.
For disembarkation, you’ll be assigned a number or color and called off in waves. Self-assist, where you carry your own bags, usually gets you off earliest and is ideal if you have an early flight out of FLL or Miami. Confirm your pickup location with your transportation provider in advance; on-demand shuttles, taxis, and rideshare are also available at the port.

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