To find out where your cruise ship will dock, here are the most reliable steps you can take:
Check Your Cruise Line’s Itinerary:
Go to the official website of your cruise line and log into your booking or check the itinerary for your sailing.
It often lists the port name and terminal (e.g., Port of Miami, Terminal A).
Cruise Documents/Boarding Pass:
Your final cruise documents, usually available 1–2 weeks before departure, will include embarkation (and often disembarkation) terminal details.
Contact the Cruise Line or Travel Agent:
You can call customer service or your travel agent for exact docking details.
Check the Port Authority’s Website:
Many ports have schedules showing which ships dock where on specific dates. For example, “PortMiami Cruise Schedule” or “Port Everglades Ship Schedule.”
Use Cruise Tracking Websites:
Sites like CruiseMapper, CruiseTimetables or MarineTraffic show where ships are scheduled to dock.