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20 Cruise Guide 14 1 Welcoming More Cruise Lines, More New Build Ships Long known as the Cruise Capital of the World, PortMiami continues to grow in size and stature as the world’s top cruise port with more passengers traveling through its terminals than any other Port in the world. PortMiami's 2014 Cruise Season features yet another new cruise brand, MSC Cruises, which joins the Port’s already impressive roster of the most exciting and modern cruise lines anywhere. MSC Cruises, an elegant Mediterranean brand is sailing one of its newest vessels, the MSC Divina, on itineraries that include the Caribbean and Latin America. The MSC Divina will homeport at PortMiami year-round. In February 2014, PortMiami will welcome Norwegian Cruise Line’s newest ship, the Norwegian Getaway, which will also homeport year-round in Miami. The Norwegian Getaway will sail with itineraries to Bahamas and the Caribbean. Other ships new to the PortMiami fleet this year include Carnival Cruise Lines' Carnival Conquest and Carnival Ecstasy and Costa Cruises' Costa Luminosa. Also, Resorts World Bimini is now offering daily service between PortMiami and Bimini. PortMiami is proud to be the home to some of the world’s leading cruise lines: Aida Cruises, Azamara Club Cruises, Carnival Cruise Lines, Celebrity Cruises, Costa Cruises, Crystal Cruises, Disney Cruise Line, MSC Cruises, Norwegian Cruise Line, Oceania Cruises and Regent Seven Seas Cruises, Resorts World Bimini and Royal Caribbean International. PortMiami boasts some of the most modern and user-friendly cruise terminals in the world. With 13 cruise brands berthing 30 ships, PortMiami is clearly the departure destination of choice for cruises to the Bahamas, the Caribbean, Mexico and beyond, offering cruise vacations for every taste and budget from family fun to luxury cruising. DIRECTIONS CELL PHONE From the North: Take I-95 South and exit 2B-US1/ Bayside Blvd. Head south to Northeast 5th Street and PARKING LOTS turn left. Fifth Street will lead onto the PortMiami PortMiami has two cell phone waiting lots for automobile bridge. Continue over the bridge and follow signage to drivers picking-up debarking cruise passengers. These designated terminal. lots are located across from Terminals B, E, and F. From the South: Take I-95 North and exit at Northwest 2nd Street. Head straight to NW 5th Street and make a right. Fifth Street will lead onto the PortMiami TAXI SERVICE Taxicabs are available at all cruise terminals. The fare bridge. Continue over the bridge and follow signage to between the Miami International Airport and PortMiami designated terminal. is currently a flat rate of $24.00. PARKING RENTAL CARS Parking is conveniently available at all cruise terminals Several car rental agencies are permitted to do business for $20.00 per day (over-night) or short-term parking at the Port and some agencies provide courtesy shuttle (daily) for a flat fee of $7.00. Spaces are also available service to their remote locations off the Port. We suggest for over-length vehicles and trailers at special rates. All you contact your preferred car agency directly for the facilities are patrolled by security. most up-to-date information and schedules. Passengers may drop-off luggage at their designated terminal prior to parking. Complimentary shuttle service from each parking facility to each terminal door is offered to all passengers. CUSTOMER PRE- AND SERVICE POST CRUISE At PortMiami, excellent customer service is a top priority. The Port is fully engaged in a comprehensive initiative PACKAGES to ensure that customer expectations are exceeded. The PortMiami partners with the Greater Miami Convention launch of an enhanced web site furnishes customer- and Visitors Bureau to promote awareness of Miami as friendly electronic access to a wealth of user information. the premier homeport, as well as a leading destination Please visit us at www.miamidade.gov/portmiami or offering pre- and post-cruise activities. Cruise passengers contact us directly at [email protected]. have the opportunity to extend their warm-weather vacations with land stays in the Greater Miami Area. Miami-Dade County, a tropical tourist mecca, offers first- class accommodations, world-class dining, multi-cultural attractions, endless shopping and fun-filled beaches. For information on local hotels, attractions, dining options, and special incentives, please visit www.cruisemiami.org. DIRECTORY Dante B. Fascell Crystal Cruises Oceania Cruises Port Miami 2049 Century Park East, Suite 1400 8300 NW 33rd Street, Suite 308 1015 North America Way Los Angeles, CA 90067 Miami, Fla. 33122 Miami, FL 33132 Tel: 800-804-1500 Tel: 800-531-5619 Tel: 305-371-7678 www.crystalcruises.com www.oceaniacruises.com www.miamidade.gov/portofmiami Disney Cruise Line Regent Seven Seas Cruises Azamara Cruises P.O. Box 10210 8300 NW 33rd Street, Suite 1000 1050 Caribbean Way Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830 Miami, FL 33122 Miami, FL 33132 Tel: (800) 951-3532 Tel: (877) 505-5370 Tel: 877-999-9553 www.disneycruiseline.com www.rssc.com www.azamaracruises.com MSC Cruises Inc. Resorts World Bimini Carnival Cruise Lines 6750 North Andrews Avenue, Suite 100 1501 Biscayne Blvd., #107 3655 NW 87 Avenue Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309 Miami, FL 33132 Miami, FL 33178 Tel: 877-665-4655 Tel: 888-930-8688 Tel: 800-327-9501 www.msccruisesusa.com www.rwbimini.com www.carnival.com Norwegian Cruise Line Royal Caribbean International Celebrity Cruises 7665 Corporate Center Drive 1050 Caribbean Way 1050 Caribbean Way Miami, FL 33126 Miami, FL 33132 Miami, FL 33132 Tel: 800-327-7030 Tel: 800-327-6700 Tel: 800-437-3111 www.ncl.com www.royalcaribbean.com www.celebrity.com Costa Cruises 200 South Park Road, Suite 200 Hollywood, FL 33021 Tel: 877-882-6782 www.costacruise.com PortMiami Terminals & Parking MAIN CHANNEL CRUISE SHIPS Azamara Cruises Azamara Quest..........................................6 Carnival Cruise Lines Carnival Breeze..........................................7 Carnival Conquest......................................8 Carnival Ecstasy..........................................8 Carnival Imagination.................................9 Carnival Glory..........................................10 Carnival Liberty........................................11 Carnival Victory........................................11 Celebrity Cruises Celebrity Infinity.......................................12 Celebrity Eclipse.......................................12 Celebrity Reflection..................................13 Costa Cruises Costa Luminosa........................................14 Crystal Cruises Crystal Serenity.........................................15 Crystal Symphony.....................................16 Disney Cruise Line Disney Magic............................................17 Disney Wonder.........................................17 MSC Cruise Line MSC Divina...............................................18 Norwegian Cruise Line Norwegian Epic........................................20 Norwegian Getaway.................................20 Norwegian Pearl......................................21 Norwegian Sky.........................................22 Norwegian Star........................................22 Norwegian Sun........................................23 Oceania Cruises Oceania Riviera........................................24 Oceania Regatta.......................................26 Regent Seven Seas Cruises Seven Seas Navigator...............................27 Seven Seas Mariner..................................28 Resorts World Bimini Bimini Superfast......................................29 Royal Caribbean International Adventure of the Seas..............................30 Vision of the Seas....................................30 Majesty of the Seas..................................31 6 AZAMARA QUEST Tonnage: 30,277 Length: 592’ Passengers: 694 Itinerary 12-day Caribbean (round trip from Miami) Ports of Call St. John, St. Martin, Roseau, St. Kitts, Nevis, St. Barts, Virgin Gorda 2013 Nov. 26 Itinerary 12-day South Carolina (round trip from Miami) Ports of Call Charleston, Savannah, Labadee, Cayo Levantado, Grand Turk 2013 Dec. 8 Itinerary 8-day Caribbean (from Miami to San Juan) Ports of Call St. Thomas, St. John, Virgin Gorda, St. Barts, St. Martin, San Juan 2013 Dec. 20 Itinerary 10-day Costa Rica (from Miami to Puerto Caldera) Ports of Call Cartagena, Panama Canal, Fuerte Amador, Golfito, Puerto Quepos, Puerto Caldera 2014 Jan. 5 Itinerary 11-day Caribbean (round trip from Miami) Ports of Call St. John, Iles Des Saintes, Roseau, St. Barts, Nevis, Virgin Gorda 2014 Mar. 16 Itinerary 15-day Transatlantic (from Miami to Villefranche) Ports of Call Ponte Delgada, Gibraltar, Cartagena, Port Mahon, Cannes, Villefranche 2014 Mar. 27 7 CARNIVAL BREEZE Tonnage: 130,000 Length: 952’ Passengers: 3,690 Itinerary 6-day Western Caribbean (round trip from Miami) Ports of Call Ocho Rios, Turks & Caicos or Montego Bay, Grand Cayman, Conzumel 2013 Oct. 6, 20; Nov. 3, 17; Dec. 1, 15, 29 2014 Jan. 1, 26; Feb. 9, 23; Mar. 9, 23; Apr. 6, 20; May 4, 18; Jun.1, 15, 29; Jul. 13, 27; Aug. 10, 24; Sep. 10, 24; Oct. 5, 19; Nov. 2, 16, 30; Dec. 14, 28 Itinerary 8-day Southern Caribbean (round trip from Miami) Ports of Call Turks & Caicos, La Romana, Aruba, Curacao 2014 Jan. 4, 18; Feb. 15; Mar. 1, 15, 29; Apr. 12, 26; May 10; Jun. 7; Jul. 5, 19; Aug. 2, 30; Sep. 27; Oct. 11, 25; Nov. 22; Dec. 20 Itinerary 8-day Eastern Caribbean (round trip from Miami) Ports of Call Turks & Caicos, St. Maarten, St. Kitts, San Juan