1. Overview of Cruise Lines from Florida
These cruise lines offer trips from Florida to sunny destinations in the Caribbean and beyond.
2. Florida’s Cruise Ports
Florida’s coastlines on the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico are home to cruise ports in Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Tampa, Jacksonville, and Port Canaveral. Cruises from Florida take travelers to exciting destinations around the world, ranging from Caribbean islands to European countries. Moreover, because so many cruise lines offer itineraries leaving from Florida, you can find a wide variety of cruises to fit any budget or travel style —including fantastic family cruises and luxury cruises perfect for couples.
3. Royal Caribbean International
Royal Caribbean’s cruises depart from Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Port Canaveral, and Tampa. Itineraries range from three-day trips to the Caribbean, Key West, and Mexico to 14-day transatlantic cruises to ports like Barcelona and Rome. Additionally, Royal Caribbean also offers cruises through the Panama Canal that disembark in Los Angeles.
4. Carnival Cruise Lines
With departures from Miami, Port Canaveral, Jacksonville, and Tampa, Carnival’s ships visit Caribbean islands, the Bahamas, and Mexico. Furthermore, Carnival also offers a 16-day cruise from Miami to Seattle with stops in Colombia, Costa Rica, and Mexico.
5. Disney Cruise Line
Departing from Florida ports in Miami, Fort Lauderdale, and Port Canaveral, Disney cruises include Broadway-style entertainment, fireworks, character experiences, movies, and water park fun. Disney’s Oceaneer Club offers age-appropriate activities for kids ages three to 12. Consequently, the ships also include adult-exclusive restaurants, lounges, pools, and a spa.
6. Princess Cruises
Princess Cruises embark from Fort Lauderdale for destinations throughout the Caribbean islands, including Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Martinique, and Turks and Caicos. Onboard, find a spa, pool, casino, and entertainment including magic shows, films, and musicals. Camp Discovery offers age-appropriate experiences for young cruisers.
7. Norwegian Cruise Line
Norwegian cruises depart from Miami, Tampa, and Port Canaveral to visit destinations in the Caribbean, Mexico, and South America, as well as Spain and Portugal. Additionally, Norwegian offers multi-room suites, connecting staterooms, and on many ships, two-bedroom family suites.
8. Virgin Voyages
Virgin Voyages, Richard Branson’s adults-only cruise line, sails from its own Terminal V in Miami, which opened in February 2022. Scarlet Lady sails from Miami with voyages from four to eight nights to destinations in Mexico, Honduras, the Florida Keys, Puerto Rico, and St. Croix.
9. Viking Ocean Cruises
Viking cruises depart from Fort Lauderdale for destinations that include Caribbean islands, Mexico, Belize, Costa Rica, and Honduras. In keeping with its theme of being the “thinking person’s cruise,” the ships have onboard libraries, guest lectures, and classes to enhance the experience.
10. Regent Seven Seas Cruises
Regent Seven Seas cruises embark in Miami for destinations in the Caribbean that include Curacao, Aruba, St. Barts, Trinidad, Guadalupe, Barbados, and more. The cruise line offers a 17-day voyage with visits to Aruba, Curacao, and several other islands before heading north to Charleston, Norfolk, and New York City.
11. Celebrity Cruises
Celebrity Cruises depart from Miami, Fort Lauderdale, and Tampa for short trips to the Bahamas and longer voyages throughout the Caribbean. Three and four-night getaways are popular, with stops in Key West and Nassau.
12. Holland America Line
Holland America offers Caribbean cruises, Panama Canal crossings, transatlantic journeys, and more trips (ranging from seven to 31 days) from its Fort Lauderdale port. The Panama Canal, Inca, and South America Discovery cruise stops in Aruba before entering the canal and heads to ports in Ecuador, Peru, Chile, and Uruguay before disembarkation in Buenos Aires.
13. Seabourn
Seabourn cruises depart from Miami to reach destinations in the Caribbean and beyond. The luxury cruise line’s itineraries tend to be longer; the 140-day Extraordinary Discoveries cruise ends in Barcelona after visits to ports in Africa, Australia, and the South Pacific. Transatlantic cruises go to Barcelona, Lisbon, and Dover.