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Port Canaveral lies just 35
miles east of Orlando, along the 72 miles of pristine beaches known as Florida's
Space Coast. Besides its close proximity to Orlando's theme parks, you'll find
space-age attractions of Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, and the U.S.
Astronaut Hall of Fame.
Driving Directions - Port Canaveral is
located on the U.S. East Coast within easy cruising distance of the island of
Bermuda, the Bahamas, and the Caribbean. Port Canaveral serves all of Central
Florida from its coastal location in Brevard County. It is the closest deep
water port to the nearby Orlando-area attractions and neighboring Cape Canaveral
Air Force Station, Patrick Air Force Base, Kennedy Space Center and Cocoa Beach.
From the Orlando International Airport, the
port is just a short drive along Florida's Beeline Expressway (S.R. 528) to
reach the cruise terminals, restaurants, parks, beach, and other places of
business and recreation.
Port Canaveral is even closer to Melbourne
International Airport. From the airport, follow signs to eastbound U.S. 192,
cross the Indian River on the causeway, and turn north on SR A1A. Drive along
the coast until you reach Port Canaveral. You also could take U.S. 192 westbound
to Interstate 95 and drive north to the Beeline Expressway's (S.R. 528) east
exit.
From the Space Coast Executive Airport in
Titusville, drive east for three blocks; turn south onto U.S. 1 Hwy. to the
Beeline Expressway (S.R. 528), and east to the Port.
From the Daytona Beach International Airport,
go east to Interstate 95, and then drive south to the Beeline Expressway's (S.R.
528) east exit.
Signs along the highway will direct you to the
cruise terminals at Port Canaveral. Cruise Terminals 5, 8, and 9/10 are located
on the north side of the Port and can be reached via S.R. 401. Cruise Terminals
2, 3 and 4 are on the south side near the Port's oceanfront campground, Jetty
Park. Just turn left off S.R. 528 into Port Canaveral, and follow the signs.

Parking Fees -
Parking at Port Canaveral's Cruise Terminals is paved, gated, and under 24-hour
surveillance. Parking fee is $8.00 per day for vehicles up to 20 feet in length
and $16.00 per day for vehicles over 20 feet. The total amount for the time the
vehicle is to be parked must be paid in full upon entering the parking area.
Visa, MasterCard, Traveler's Checks issued in U.S. dollars and Cash are accepted
in payment of fees. All fees stated above are subject to change without notice
by Canaveral Port Authority.
Passenger Drop Off -
Port police will direct vehicles to the passenger drop off area near the Cruise
Ship Terminal. At the passenger and baggage drop off, the driver of the vehicle
will be instructed by cruise representative and port police on how to proceed to
exit the area or proceed to the remote parking lots.
Traffic Flow - This
system is similar to remote parking arrangements in airports and cruise ship
terminals throughout the U.S. |