Florida cruises are some of the most pleasurable, entertaining and relaxing experiences. As long as you do not schedule your Florida cruises during hurricane season between July and October, you are set for a great time and gorgeous weather. Also, pack motion-sickness remedies in case you need them. You can set sail from different Florida cities. Florida ship ports are the busiest and most popular in the world. Take your pick from Miami cruises, Fort Lauderdale Cruises, Tampa cruises or Disney cruises.

Cruises from Tampa
Channelside, the Tampa seaport area east of downtown, is undergoing renovation for improved results. The Garrison Seaport Center is a major homeport for Florida cruises heading towards Mexico and the Caribbean. The following major carriers sail out of Tampa Florida ship ports:
• Royal Caribbean
Grandeur of the Seas to Cozumel or a Western Caribbean cruise to Cozumel and George Town.
Legend of the Seas adds Costa Maya and Belize City.
• Carnival Cruise Lines
Inspiration Western Caribbean cruise to Cozumel and Grand Cayman.
Carnival Miracle cruise adds Costa Maya and Belize.
• Holland America Lines
Veendam Western Caribbean cruise to Key West, Santo Tomas De, Belize City and Costa Maya or another that stops in George Town, Montego Bay and Costa Maya.
Cruises from Disney
Disney World is Florida’s number one tourist attraction which reflects on Disney Cruise Line’s twin fleet of 12-deck Florida cruises, the Art Nouveau-themed Disney Wonder and the Art Deco-themed Disney Magic. Families get their own separate activity areas and entertainment options for adults, teens, preadolescents, and small children.
• Bahamian Cruise to Nassau and Disney’s secluded private island retreat, Castaway Cay.
• Land & Sea Vacation on a Bahamian voyage to Nassau and Castaway Cay.
• Caribbean Cruise to Costa Maya, Cozumel and Castaway Cay.
• Southern Caribbean Cruise to St. Lucia, Barbados and Antigua.
• Another Southern Caribbean Cruise add St. Kitts, St. Thomas, and Barbados.
• 10-day Holiday Caribbean Cruise.
Cruises from Miami
The Port of Miami, the cruise capital of the world, cruises sail to destinations from the Bahamas to the Eastern and Western Caribbean, Mexico, Key West, South America and further. It is the busiest Florida ship port and it represents every major cruise line including:
• Carnival Cruise Line “Fun Ships”
• Norwegian Cruise Line (four ships based in Miami during the winter months and one in the summer)
• Royal Caribbean International (about half a dozen ships at any given time)
• Azamara Cruise Lines
• Celebrity Cruises
• Crystal Cruises
• Fred Olsen Cruise Lines
• Oceania Cruises
• Luxurious cruise ships such as the Cunard Queen Elizabeth II and Queen Mary II are based nearby in Fort Lauderdale.
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