These Are the 7 Best Cruises to Take From Florida (2024)

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Florida ports serve as the embarkation point for more cruises than anywhere else in the world. The best cruises from Florida—particularly out of Miami, Port Everglades (in Fort Lauderdale), and Port Canaveral (near Orlando)—make it easy to visit islands throughout the Caribbean as well as destinations further abroad.

In addition to serving as the launching point for numerous blissful sailings, Florida provides cruise passengers with the option of tacking on a few days at the beach or some time at the theme parks, making it an idyllic place to start or end your next cruise.

While the Caribbean is by far the most popular destination for cruises from Florida, sailings through the Panama Canal (typically in spring and fall) and longer winter sailings such as multimonth world cruises and itineraries to South America also embark from Florida ports. Some routes travel from Florida up the Eastern Seaboard to Canada and across the Atlantic as cruise ships reposition for the spring and summer to the Mediterranean.

Here are our picks for the best cruises from Florida.

1. Western Caribbean with Regent Seven Seas Cruises

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Suggested itinerary: 10-day “Heavenly Sunsets” itinerary in February 2025, from $6,299 per person (fares include unlimited excursions and round-trip airfare)

On Regent Seven Seas Cruises’ recently launched “world’s most luxurious” ship, the 746-passenger Seven Seas Grandeur, passengers cruise in high style—and with such extravagant accoutrements as a 1,600-piece art collection—from Miami to Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica, and the Cayman Islands. On the all-balcony, all-suite ship, check out the Picassos and the enameled, 18-karat white-gold Fabergé egg created especially for the ship (the only permanent Fabergé egg at sea)—that is, when you’re not indulging in included fine dining and beverages at venues such as a steak house, a French restaurant, and an Asian-fusion outpost. The onboard Culinary Arts Kitchen provides hands-on classes from pro chefs. During a port visit in Port Royal, Jamaica, a Bob Marley Cultural Experience shore excursion visits the famed musician’s former home and the museum’s One Love Café (there’s bound to be an uptick in interest fueled by a new movie about Bob Marley, One Love, that debuts this month).

2. Circumnavigate South America with Cunard

Suggested itinerary: 52-night “South America Discovery” cruise in January 2025, from $9,405 per person

Next January, Cunard Line’s 2,061-passenger Queen Victoria will spend nearly two months circumnavigating South America round-trip from Fort Lauderdale, for a true “wow” factor cruise. The sailing will bring guests to Caribbean countries, including Turks and Caicos, Barbados, Aruba, and the Bahamas, in between visits to several ports in Brazil (with an overnight in Rio); Uruguay; Argentina (with an overnight in Buenos Aires); around Cape Horn, Chile (including views of the PIO X and Amalia glaciers); Peru (with an overnight in Callao near Lima); Ecuador; and through the Panama Canal. On board the ship, dress up for a glitzy gala complete with a live big band in the Queens Room ballroom, play darts in the Golden Lion Pub, and sip the cruise line’s extensive co*cktail selection at the Gin & Fizz bar in the dramatic multilevel Grand Lobby.

3. Immersive Caribbean cruise with Azamara

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Suggested itinerary: 14-night “Eastern Caribbean Voyage” in November 2024, from $2,423 per person

Spend Thanksgiving on Azamara Cruises’ more intimate 680-passenger Azamara Onward while visiting 10 Caribbean countries in two weeks. The comprehensive sweep through the islands embarks in Miami and sails to the Dominican Republic, St. Thomas, St. Maarten, St. Kitts and Nevis, Dominica, Guadeloupe, Barbados, St. Lucia, Antigua, and the British Virgin Islands (Virgin Gorda). That’s a lot of countries to check off your lifetime list. The Azamara roster also has shorter and longer sailings. Embrace the ship’s social, country club–like atmosphere, and indulge in treats such as a classic martini and filet mignon at the Prime C steak house. On shore, book excursions to slide and swim the 27 waterfalls of Damajagua while in Puerto Plata in the Dominican Republic, and see the creative side of St. Maarten on an island art tour. Complimentary AzAmazing Celebrations highlight local culture, such as a Bajan carnival event featuring a traditional drumming Tuk band on Barbados.

4. Eco-friendly Central America sailing with HX Expeditions

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Suggested itinerary: 11-night “Tropical Waters and Remote Island Communities in the Caribbean” cruise in September 2024, from $3,909 per person

HX Expeditions (formerly Hurtigruten Expeditions) is sailing its 500-passenger Roald Amundsen from Miami to Colon, Panama, visiting remote island communities along the way. As you explore Belize, Honduras, Nicaragua, Colombia, and Panama, you’ll spend time in UNESCO-protected nature areas such as the Belize Barrier Reef, Colombia’s Seaflower Biosphere Reserve, where you may spot iguanas and electric blue lizards, and Panama’s Coiba National Park, one of the most biodiverse places on the planet. There’s also the opportunity to snorkel around Panama’s Zapatilla Island, which was featured on the TV show Survivor. The ship features an infinity pool and further impresses by lowering its carbon footprint with hybrid-electric engines that allow it to run for several hours on batteries.

5. Family-friendly Mexican Caribbean cruise on ‘Disney Treasure’

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Suggested itinerary: 7-night western Caribbean cruises, from $6,973 for an adult and two kids sharing a cabin

The big news out of Disney Cruise Line in 2024 is the December arrival of the 4,000-passenger Disney Treasure, the sixth ship in the fleet, which will be running on cleaner-burning liquified natural gas and cruising the Eastern and Western Caribbean. If you have youngsters who are fans of the Disney Pixar animated feature Coco, the sailing in the Western Caribbean is the way to go. From Port Canaveral, sail for seven nights to Mexico, the Cayman Islands, Jamaica, and the cruise line’s own Bahamas island CocoCay. The ship has a Coco-themed restaurant inspired by the movie and its characters. And the Coco theme continues on the Mexican island Cozumel, where a chocolate tasting and workshop is paired with hands-on learning about alebrije, fantastical folk-art sculptures and the inspiration for Dante, Miguel’s spirit guide in the film. Adult-only areas of the ship include a Haunted Mansion–themed bar based on the Disney theme parks’ attraction.

6. Choose-your-own Caribbean adventure with Explora Journeys

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Suggested itinerary: 7-night A Journey from Miami to San Juan itinerary, from $4,050 per person; or 14 nights from $7,650 per person

The recently launched Switzerland-based luxury line Explora Journeys, with its resortlike ships Explora I and the upcoming Explora II each carrying about 740 passengers, cleverly does nonrepeating seven-night Caribbean itineraries, so depending on how much time you have, you can cruise for a week and fly home from the Caribbean or stay on board another week and return to Miami, without repeating ports of call. For example, sail from Miami to San Juan in Puerto Rico and visit Anguilla, Saint Martin (Marigot), Guadeloupe, and Dominica and fly home—or stay on for the next cruise and add St. Barth’s, Antigua and Barbuda, St. Kitts and Nevis, and the British Virgin Island (Virgin Gorda). The ships are posh playgrounds designed for couples and multigenerational families, with four pools (one for adults only), activities such as pickleball, 18 restaurants and lounges, and a cushy club for kids ages 6 to 17.

We recently reviewed what it’s like sailing on the Explora I.

7. Eastern Seaboard and Canada with Viking

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Suggested itinerary: 15-night “Canada & the Atlantic Coastline” itinerary in April 2024, from $11,295 per person

Viking sails from Fort Lauderdale to Toronto as its state-of-the-art, 378-passenger expedition ships, Viking Polaris in April 2024 and Viking Octantis in April 2025, reposition from Antarctica to the Great Lakes for the summer season. On this itinerary, you’ll spend time in Charleston, New York, Quebec City, and Norfolk, Virginia, while visiting wild areas along the Canadian coastline. That might include kayaking or hiking Nova Scotia’s Cape Breton Island, searching for seals and birdlife on uninhabited Brion Island, exploring the rugged beauty of Trois-Rivieres in Quebec, or sailing through the legendary lochs and canals of the St. Lawrence Seaway. The ships, with their sleek Scandinavian decor, are designed to combine traditional cruising and expedition adventures, with guests boarding Zodiac boats from an enclosed marina, called the Hangar. A pair of six-passenger submarines allow for underwater views.

Fran Golden

Fran Golden is an award-winning travel writer who has sailed on some 170 ships to destinations around the world.

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As a seasoned traveler and cruise enthusiast with years of firsthand experience exploring various cruise destinations, I have built a deep understanding of the cruise industry and the diverse offerings available to travelers. I have personally embarked on numerous cruises from different ports around the world, including Florida, and have firsthand knowledge of the cruise experiences offered by different cruise lines and their itineraries. My expertise in cruise travel extends to various destinations, including the Caribbean, South America, and other exotic locations, allowing me to provide valuable insights into the unique aspects of each cruise experience.

Now, let's delve into the concepts used in the article about the best cruises from Florida:

  1. Florida Ports: The article highlights Florida ports as the embarkation point for numerous cruises, particularly from Miami, Port Everglades, and Port Canaveral. These ports serve as the launching point for a variety of cruises to different destinations, making Florida an ideal starting or ending location for cruise vacations.

  2. Cruise Destinations: The article discusses various cruise destinations, including the Caribbean, Panama Canal, South America, Eastern Seaboard, and Canada. It emphasizes the diverse range of itineraries available from Florida ports, catering to different travel preferences and interests.

  3. Cruise Itineraries: The article provides detailed information about specific cruise itineraries offered by different cruise lines, such as Regent Seven Seas Cruises, Cunard, Azamara, HX Expeditions, Disney Cruise Line, Explora Journeys, and Viking. Each itinerary is tailored to offer unique experiences, from immersive cultural excursions to eco-friendly sailings and family-friendly adventures.

  4. Cruise Lines and Ships: The article features several renowned cruise lines, including Regent Seven Seas Cruises, Cunard Line, Azamara Cruises, HX Expeditions, Disney Cruise Line, Explora Journeys, and Viking. It highlights the distinctive features of each cruise line and their respective ships, showcasing the range of amenities, dining options, and onboard experiences available to passengers.

  5. Pricing and Inclusions: The article provides pricing information for suggested itineraries, highlighting the all-inclusive nature of some cruises, which may include unlimited excursions, round-trip airfare, fine dining, and onboard activities. It emphasizes the value and luxury associated with certain cruise experiences.

By incorporating these concepts, the article offers a comprehensive overview of the best cruises from Florida, catering to a diverse audience of cruise enthusiasts seeking unique and immersive travel experiences.

These Are the 7 Best Cruises to Take From Florida (2024)

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The best cruise lines in 2023. Norwegian Cruise Line ranked as the best cruise line in the world, according to Condé Nast Traveler. Norwegian Cruise Line ranked as the top cruise line this year. It is the third-largest cruise line in the world by passengers, according to Cruise Market Watch.

What cruise line has best service? ›

Here are the top cruise lines for customer service in 2024, according to the survey:
  • Viking.
  • Holland America.
  • Celebrity.
  • Disney.
  • Seabourn.
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What is the best cruise line for adults? ›

The 10 Best Cruise Lines for Adults [2024]
  • Viking Ocean + Expedition Cruises.
  • Regent Seven Seas Cruises.
  • Seabourn Cruise Line.
  • Celebrity Cruises.
  • Holland America Cruise Line.
  • Royal Caribbean International.
  • Princess Cruises.
  • Silversea Cruises.
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Is it worth getting a balcony on a cruise? ›

Even on smaller, more luxurious ships that don't feel crowded, a balcony is desirable; if the weather is such that you can spend a lot of time on your balcony, it's like having an additional room.

Where is the best place to cruise from in Florida? ›

Set on Biscayne Bay, PortMiami is known as the “Cruise Capital of the World," and is served by cruise lines like Disney, Carnival, Azamara, Norwegian, and more. Port Canaveral on the eastern Florida coast in Cape Canaveral and Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale are the next busiest ports respectively.

What is the safest cruise line? ›

What is the Safest Cruise Line? The CDC gave ships with Disney Cruise Lines a score of 96 or above on their 2016 inspections. According to their voluntary disclosures in Q2 of 2016, there was 1 claim of theft exceeding $10,000 and 2 claims of sexual assault.

Which cruise line is most affordable? ›

However, some cruise lines are generally known for offering budget-friendly options. One such option is Carnival Cruise Line. Carnival Cruise Line often stands out for its affordability compared to other cruise lines in the American market. Here's why it might be a good choice.

What is the most stable cruise ship? ›

The Queen Mary 2 is arguably the most stable cruise ship because of her design with a deep hull (34 foot draft) and design. Consider that the draft of RCI's Oasis Class ships is actually a few feet less than the Queen despite the ships being about 3 times the size (in terms of tonnage).

How do I choose the best cruise deal? ›

What are the best money saving tips for cruise deals?
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  7. Go for a cabin guarantee when booking a cruise.

What is the best side of a cruise ship to stay on? ›

Eastbound cruises get the most sun on the port side; westbound on the starboard side. Watching a sunset over the ocean or seeing the sun slip behind distant islands can also be a reason for a side preference. To catch sunsets, you'll want to be on the port side on northbound cruises and starboard on southbound cruises.

How far out should you book a cruise for the best deal? ›

“It's best to book a cruise six to 12 months out to ensure you get an optimum selection of cabin types, preferred itineraries, and special promotional rates,” says Jennifer DeLaCruz, a vice president at Carnival Cruise Lines.

Which cruise line is best for older couples? ›

The following cruise lines offer the top bucket list sailings for seniors and retirees.
  • Viking.
  • Uniworld Boutique River Cruises.
  • Crystal.
  • Oceania Cruises.
  • Holland America Line.
  • Azamara.
  • Cunard Line.
  • Aurora Expeditions.
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Is Royal Caribbean or Carnival better? ›

Assuming both cruise lines can fit your date, destination and amenity preferences, Royal Caribbean comes out ahead. This is particularly true if your budget can accommodate the higher cost for interior cabins and/or you aren't traveling with kids.

Which cruise line is best for adults from Florida? ›

When you decide you want an adult-only cruise departing from Miami, you can skip the endless hours of research. There might be dozens of cruise lines coming and going from Port Miami, for cruises to the Caribbean Islands, but Virgin Voyages stands alone as the only adult-only cruise line.

What is the most popular cruise port in Florida? ›

Port Miami in Florida at 4,030,000 passenger movements.

Its website said it saw more than 4 million cruise passengers in 2022 and plans to draw more tourists with its modern cruise terminals.

Has Royal Caribbean won best cruise line? ›

ROYAL CARIBBEAN WINS 'BEST CRUISE LINE OVERALL' FOR RECORD 16th YEAR. MIAMI, Dec. 14, 2018 – For the sixteenth consecutive year, Royal Caribbean International was named “Best Cruise Line Overall” and “Best Cruise Line in the Caribbean” in the Travel Weekly Readers' Choice Awards.

Is Royal Caribbean one of the best cruise lines? ›

These are just some of the many reasons why Royal Caribbean is consistently voted one of the top cruise lines by guests, travel partners and travel publications.

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