Miami, Florida

PortMiami Cruise Terminal C

PortMiami's Cruise Terminal C is a versatile facility operated by PortMiami, which is governed by Miami-Dade County. The terminal offers ample seating and streamlined check-in and information counters to facilitate smooth passenger processing.  

Location and Accessibility:

  • Address: 1741/1751 N. Cruise Blvd., Miami, FL 33132.
  • Proximity to Airports:
    • Miami International Airport (MIA): Approximately 7 miles away, with an estimated driving time of 15-20 minutes.​
    • Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL): Roughly 26 miles away, translating to a 35-45 minute drive.​

 

Parking Facilities:

  • Garage C: Located adjacent to Terminal C, this multi-level parking garage offers convenient parking options for cruise passengers. ​ 

Transportation Options:

  • From Miami International Airport (MIA):
    • By Car: Take FL-836 E to I-395 E, then follow signs for PortMiami via the PortMiami Tunnel, leading directly to N. Cruise Blvd.​
    • Public Transit: Utilize Metrorail's Orange Line to Government Center Station, transfer to the Metromover to Freedom Tower Station, and then use the free City of Miami Coral Way Trolley to cross the PortMiami Bridge. ​
  • From Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL):
    • By Car: Take I-95 S to Exit 2D toward I-395 E/Miami Beach, then follow signs to PortMiami via the PortMiami Tunnel, leading directly to N. Cruise Blvd.​

Facilities and Services:

  • Check-In Process: Terminal C features efficient check-in and information counters designed to expedite the embarkation process.​
  • Waiting Areas: The terminal offers spacious seating areas to ensure passenger comfort prior to boarding.​
  • Accessibility: Equipped with ramps, elevators, and escalators, Terminal C ensures full accessibility for passengers with mobility needs.​
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