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Port CanaveralFlorida's largest cruise port where ships set sail for Caribbean and world-wide destinations.
Florida's Fun Port
Port Canaveral is the second-busiest cruise port in the world. It is no mistake that it's known as Florida's "Fun Port!" Sterling Casino Lines
As you board the newly refurbished AMBASSADOR II at Port Canaveral, you'll find 26,000 square feet of casino action with 50 table games and 1000 slot machines. Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines
Port Canaveral is home-port to SOVEREIGN OF THE SEAS which holds 26,000 passengers and sails three- and four-night cruises to Nassau and Coco Cay. The MARINER OF THE SEAS sails to Eastern and Western Caribbean round-trip from Port Canaveral. Holland America Cruise Line
Sail aboard the luxurious MS ZAANDAM on a week-long seasonal (October through April) cruise to Half Moon Cay, St. Maarten and St. Thomas. SunCruz Casino
Sailing three times daily from The Cove at Port Canaveral, the SUNCRUZ VIII has 4 decks, over 500 slot machines and 35 table games, plus live entertainment on all cruises. There is a buffet and a la carte menus available. Royal Olympic Cruise Lines
Royal Olympia Cruises is the first cruise line to offer longer than seven-day cruises from Port Canaveral (11-, 12- and 16-day cruises) with its exotic cruise adventures aboard the OLYMPIA EXPLORER. The ship sails to a number of destinations. Disney Cruise Line
Experience the magic and wonder of Disney at sea. Land and Sea cruises, sailing from Port Canaveral, combine a Disney Cruise along with a stay at Disney World. Both stop at Disney's own private island in the Bahamas, Castaway Cay. Carnival Cruise Line
The Carnival FANTASY sets sail from Port Caraveral on three- and four-night cruises to Freeport and Nassau in the Bahamas. The GLORY sails from Port Canaveral on seven-night cruises that alternate between eastern and western Caribbean. |
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