Port Everglades
Eller Drive
Hollywood, FL 33301
Travel Time:
- 2 miles from the Fort Lauderdale International Airport; travel time is approximately 5 minutes.
- 30 miles from Miami International Airport; travel time is approximately 45 minutes.
Directions to the Port:
I-595 is an East/West Interstate with connections to I-95, the Florida Turnpike, U.S. 1, State Road 7 (441), I-75 and the Sawgrass Expressway.
- Take I-595 East straight into Port Everglades.
- Once in Port Everglades, I-595 becomes Eller Drive.
- You will approach a sign with instructions that will direct you to the ship's assigned terminal.
- At traffic light, proceed straight and the entrance to the Midport Parking Garage will be located on the left side of the street.
Port Parking: $15 per day (rates subject to change by the Port Authority)
- Midport Parking Garage: 6-floors, 2000 spaces.
- Security-patrolled and illuminated.
- Full payment due upon exiting the parking garage.
- Accepted forms of payment: U.S. Dollars; Visa; Master Card; American Express.
- No advance reservations required.
- Oversized vehicles up to 40 feet in length will pay $19 per day.
- Handicap Parking available with proof of valid permit.
For more information: USA Parking, 1-954-462-7287.
Discounted Off-Site Port Parking: Carnival guests enjoy a FREE Day of Port Parking at the Park' N Fly Port Everglades location (3-day minimum stay required). Click here to book via authorized site to obtain discount. Please be sure to read terms and conditions on Park’ N Fly website.
Airport Parking: Carnival Cruise Lines guests are invited to enjoy discounted off-airport parking rates throughout the Park’ N Fly Network offering service from over 65 airports nationwide. Click here to book via authorized site to obtain discount parking. Please be sure to read terms and conditions in the Park’ N Fly site.
What to expect for security at Port Everglades
- To gain access into Port Everglades, guests must present a cruise ticket or similar letterhead or document stating "Pier Pickup" along with a government issued photo I.D. The guest must also be able to state the name of the cruise line and the name of the cruise ship they are expected to board.
- Private drop-off who have ticketed cruise guests in the car will be allowed in with a government issued photo I.D. and the guest presenting their cruise ticket; the guest must be able to state the name of the cruise line and the name of the cruise ship they are expected to board. Upon returning to pick-upthe guest at debarkation, the driver must present a government issued photo I.D. and must be able to state the guest's name, the cruise line and the cruise ship name.
For more information:
www.broward.org