Northport cruise terminals, including Cruise Terminals 1 and 2, have about 2500 spaces.
Solar electricity and moving walkways are used by the cutting-edge Heron Garage to move guests from their cars to Cruise Terminals 2 and 4.
Cruise Terminal 2
Terminal 2 and the Heron Garage are linked by an air-conditioned elevated passenger bridge with moving sidewalks. It is accessible by the elevators on the outside of Cruise Terminal 2 or the 5th floor of the Heron Garage.
Cruise Terminal 4
Guests arriving at Terminal 4 will park in the garage and enter the facility directly. Simply follow the orange signs with a Heron from any of the port’s entrances.
The Midport parking garage is a 2000-space garage and services Midport Cruise Terminals 19, 21, 22/24, 25, 26, 27 and 29.
Cruise Terminals 19, 21, 25, 26 and 29
Shuttle service is provided between Cruise Terminal 29 and the Palm Parking Garage. Follow the green colored signs featuring a palm frond from any of the Port’s entrances.
Parking Lot# 18 has its own 600-space surface parking lot adjacent to the terminal.
Parking Lot #19 is a 400-space surface parking lot located between Cruise Terminals 18 and 19 and is used when the parking lot at Cruise Terminal 18 and the Palm Garage are full. The entrance is on SE 19th Street.
Cruise Terminal 18 has its own 600-space surface parking lot adjacent to the terminal.
Port Everglades, a major seaport and one of the top three cruise ports in the world, is located in Broward County, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Port Everglades has eight contemporary cruise terminals that welcome ships from major cruise lines. Port has free wifi, restrooms, a large lounging area with a cafeteria, a retail center, and a few exhibition halls. It is about 48 miles south of West Palm Beach, 312 miles south of Jacksonville, and 23 miles north of Miami.