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Port Canaveral, Florida Cape Canaveral is the home of the Kennedy Space Center, the major launch site for the United States space program. Cape Canaveral's port, Port Canaveral, is also a major launch site for large cruise ships. Port Canaveral, one of the busiest cruise ports in the world, serves over 3 million cruise passengers each year. Three major cruise lines offer 3-Day, 4-Day and 7-Day cruises from Port Canaveral year round including Carnival Cruise Lines, Royal Caribbean International, and Disney Cruise Line. Disney Cruise Line also offers 7-Night Land and Sea Packages that include a 3-night Walt Disney World stay followed by a 4-night cruise from Port Canaveral Royal Caribbean Bahamas CruisesRoyal Caribbean International's Sovereign of the
Seas is home ported at Port Canaveral and offers
three- and four-night Bahamas Cruises to Disney's Caribbean CruisesDisney's Bahamas CruisesDisney's private island. Disney Cruise Line also offers 7-Night Land and Sea Packages that include a 3-night Walt Disney World stay followed by a 4-night Cruise from Port Canaveral. Located on Florida's Space Coast near Cocoa Beach, Port Canaveral is only 42 miles from the Orlando International Airport. Port Canaveral Port Canaveral is 45 miles from Orlando International Airport. Parking is $15.00 per day (rates are subject to change by the Port Authority). Traveling from the North/South - Take I-95 to Exit 205 East to Hwy 528 East. Drive 11.5 miles on Hwy 528 East and exit to the "A" cruise terminals onto SR 401 North. Drive 1 mile on SR 401 North and follow signs to correct cruise terminal and pier (according to cruise line). Traveling from Orlando International Airport - Take the North Exit from the airport, staying to the right, to S.R. 528 (Beeline/Beachline Expressway) East. Take S.R. 528 directly to Port Canaveral. Drive 11.5 miles on Hwy 528 East and exit to the "A" cruise terminals onto SR 401 North. Drive 1 mile on SR 401 North and follow signs to correct cruise terminal and pier (according to cruise line
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