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Interior view of Cruise Terminal 3 at Port Canaveral

Port Facilities

Port Facilities FAQs

How can I stay updated on the progress of the new facilities?
You can stay informed by visiting the Port Canaveral latest news page, following us on social media, or subscribing to our newsletter. Regular updates, project milestones, and announcements will be shared to keep the community and stakeholders informed.
Will there be new parking and transportation options available?

Yes! The expansion includes additional parking structures, improved shuttle services, and better access roads to streamline traffic flow. We are also enhancing rideshare and public transportation connectivity for more convenient access to the port. Learn More

How will the new facilities impact cruise and cargo operations?
The new facilities are designed to increase efficiency, reduce wait times, and improve the overall flow of cruise passengers and cargo shipments. With expanded berths and upgraded logistics, Port Canaveral aims to enhance its reputation as a premier gateway for both tourism and commerce.
When will the new port facilities be completed?
The timeline for completion varies by project. Some upgrades are already underway and expected to be operational within the next year, while larger infrastructure projects may take several years to complete. For the latest updates, please visit engineering and facilities page.
What new facilities are being developed at Port Canaveral?
Port Canaveral is expanding its infrastructure with new terminal facilities, upgraded cargo handling areas, and enhanced cruise berths to accommodate larger vessels. Additionally, improvements include expanded parking, advanced security systems, and modernized passenger amenities to enhance the overall port experience.
What should I do if I spot a sick, injured or dead animal?
If you find a dead, sick, or injured manatee or sea turtle, please call Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission’s 24-hour Wildlife Alert Number at 1-888-404-FWCC (1-888-404-3922) or the Sea Turtle Preservation Society’s 24/7 Emergency Number at (321) 206-0646.  The Port Operations Center at (321) 394-3281 can provide additional assistance and guidance for other species/incidents.

Additional Questions?

Please contact Port Canaveral's Facilities Department with any additional questions or concerns.