Description Miami Port is positioned at Dodge Island, a piece of reclaimed land in Biscayne Bay created by the merging of 3 islands, Dodge, Lummus and Sam’s. The port is only 5 minutes from downtown Miami. Port Boulevard, which runs over the Intracoastal Waterway, connects the port to the city. The cruise port operates eight cruise terminal buildings. The B/C, D, E, F and G terminals are on the north of Dodge island, terminal H on the west, and terminal J on the south. The cargo vessel facility is at the south of the island. Cruise terminals D and E, which opened in 2007, are the newest. They are capable of docking mega cruise ships. The total span of all cruise ship berths is nearly 2200m. Eight cruiseships can dock at once. Every terminal has the essential amenities, including shops, bars, check in, cab ranks and eateries. Extra facilities at terminals D and E include airport style check-in desks, automated style luggage processing, and an all-in-one Federal Multi-Agency Desk, with US Customs and Border Protection, Immigration Office and US Department of Agriculture.
Number of Cruise Terminals 8
Pier Length 2200m
Cruise Ship Departures Per Year 800
Port Authority Miami Dade County
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Port of Miami Longitude/Latitude 25.778329,-80.167494
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Currency USD
Timezone ETZ