Princess Cruises’ huge fleet of ships sails out of Fort Lauderdale. You can choose itineraries that visit stunning ports in the Bahamas, Western Caribbean, Eastern Caribbean, Southern Caribbean, Panama Canal, and more aboard Princess Cruises ships that depart from Fort Lauderdale. Some of the most luxurious ships, like the Caribbean Princess, Emerald Princess, Enchanted Princess, Island Princess, Regal Princess, Ruby Princess, and Sky Princess, sail from Fort Lauderdale.
Because of its historic riverfront and gondola rides on the canals, Fort Lauderdale is now known as the “Venice of America.” With 31 neighborhoods ready to welcome you, fantastic scenery, great dining options, and a range of things to do, Fort Lauderdale has it all. Spend a few days before or after your trip to visit Hugh Taylor Birch State Park and cycle, swim, or paddle board through its mangrove forests. Las Olas Boulevard is filled with everything from the best cocktail bars and foodie haunts to some stunning little boutiques where you can shop till you drop. Hop on the Water Taxi and explore the city center from a totally different perspective. Alternatively, explore and discover the Museum of Science and Discovery with more than 200 dynamic hands-on exhibits in downtown Fort Lauderdale, where both kids and adults will learn something new. And there are 24 miles of golden sandy shores that invite you to swim virtually all year.
Fort Lauderdale (Port Everglades) is the world’s third-busiest cruise port, with millions of passengers passing through its eight cruise terminals. Several cruise lines use Port Everglades as their homeport for Bahamas and Caribbean cruises. Princess Cruises operates from Terminal 2, which has an elegant and sophisticated passenger waiting area, 2 elevators, 3 escalators, 30 check-in stations, and free Wi-Fi. The nearby Heron Parking Garage has about 2000 spots and offers secure, covered parking. An elevated passenger bridge connects Terminal 2 and the Heron Parking Garage.
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