Cruise Terminals

PortMiami’s new cruise terminals have not only transformed the port, but the Miami skyline. These architectural wonders allow passengers to begin their cruise experience the moment they arrive at their designated terminal. 

Led by PortMiami, partnerships between ports and cruise lines lead to more branded terminals.

Click to open a map of PortMiami's terminals and parking garages.

 

Terminal AA

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Cruise Terminal AA
Opened in 2025, MSC Cruises’ Terminal AA is a 490,000 square feet facility that is the largest cruise terminal in the world. The four-level terminal can accommodate up to three ships and process up to 36,000 passengers in one day. MSC’s Terminal AA is Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) is in the process of becoming Gold Certified.

 

Terminal A

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Cruise Terminal A
Royal Caribbean International’s The Crown of Miami Terminal A opened in 2018. Called The Crown of Miami for its two peaks resembling passing ships, the terminal is 170,000 square feet. It also features an expedited security check-in area for international guests and spacious waiting areas and a drop-off luggage area. Royal Caribbean’s Terminal A is LEED Silver Certified.  

 

Terminal B

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Cruise Terminal B
Known as The Pearl of Miami, Norwegian Cruise Line’s Terminal B is 190,000 square feet. The Pearl of Miami has large, modern waiting areas as well as efficient check-in and information desks near the boarding areas. NCL’s Terminal B is LEED Gold Certified.

 

Terminal C

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Cruise Terminal C
With its ample seating and efficient check-in and information counters, PortMiami’s Terminal C serves ships from several cruise lines.

 

Terminals D, E and F

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terminal e

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Terminals D, E and F
Carnival Cruise Line’s Terminals D and E were expanded in 2018 to accommodate larger class ships. Terminal F was renovated in 2022. The 471,000 square foot terminal’s sweeping design was developed with efficiency and flexibility in mind. Carnival Cruise Line’s Terminals D, E and F are LEED Silver Certified.

 

Terminal G

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Cruise Terminal G
Construction will begin on Royal Caribbean International’s Terminal G on the west end of PortMiami in summer 2025. The new terminal is expected to open in 2027.

 

Terminal J

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Cruise Terminal J
PortMiami’s boutique Terminal J is designed to cater to small vessels and luxury cruises.
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Terminal V

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Cruise Terminal V
Opened in 2022, Virgin Voyages’ 100,000 square feet Terminal V is a state-of-the art three-story facility. The geometric design, a palm grove where land meets sea, was inspired by Miami’s iconic palm trees and the area’s history as a place where coconuts were once harvested. Virgin’s Terminal V is LEED Gold Certified.