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May 11, 2024

The Carnival Sushine cruise ship docked at a cruise port
Departure Ports, Galveston, United States

Exploring the Galveston Cruise Port: Parking, Shuttles, and More

The Galveston Cruise Port, located in Galveston, Texas, is officially named “Port of Galveston,” and it serves as a major cruise departure point along the Gulf Coast, often servicing cruises headed to the Western Caribbean, including ports of call such as Cozumel, Costa Maya, Progreso, and Roatan. The port located on Galveston Island, situated off the coast of Texas in the Gulf of Mexico. Many of the major cruise lines sail from the Port of Galveston, including Carnival, Princess, Disney, MSC, and Norwegian, and these ships dock at one of two terminals: Cruise Terminal 25 or 28. Royal Caribbean has its own pier, which is the newest, Cruise Terminal 10. Port of Galveston Address The address of Port of Galveston varies depending on your departure terminal. Cruise Terminal 25 is 2502 Harborside Drive, Cruise Terminal 28 is 2702 Harborside Drive. and Cruise Terminal 10 is 1152 Royal Caribbean Way. It’s important to note that the newer Cruise Terminal 10 isn’t in the immediate vicinity of the other two terminals, but rather is about a mile away.Cruisers can consult their cruise documents to determine the specific terminal from which their sailing departs, or they can consult signage at the port. Explore cruises from galveston Alcohol Rules in Galveston If you’re sailing from Galveston, note that the rules around drink packages and duty-free alcohol purchases differ here from most other cruise ports. Due to state law, specifically the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code (TABC) 28.07, cruisers are bound to some unique parameters. When Drink Packages Take Effect When Sailing from Galveston First, depending on the cruise line you’re sailing with, cruisers may be unable to take advantage of a drink package, such as Carnival’s CHEERS! package immediately upon their sailing, and it may not take effect until the ship is in international waters. Royal Caribbean, in contrast, does make alcohol through drink packages available immediately, but within a limited menu. The differences here depend on the various licenses purchased and held by the various cruise lines, as well as the distributor from which they purchase the alcohol. Taxes on Alcohol in Galveston Another difference in alcohol when sailing from Galveston is related to taxation. Also due to TABC requirements, cruisers who buy duty-free alcohol or tobacco must pay state tax upon their return. State tax is also applied to any beverage purchases (alcohol or otherwise) while the ship is in US waters. Getting to the Galveston Cruise Port Most cruisers who come in by air to sail out of Port Galveston fly into George Bush Intercontinental/Houston Airport (IAH) or William P. Hobby Airport (HOU), neither of which are close to the cruise port. Hobby is, closest, at 41 miles, and IAH is around 70 miles. The direct route to the cruise port from both airports is via Interstate 45. Unfortunately, traffic and construction are common, so the average time from IAH airport to the cruise port can exceed an hour and a half. Pro tip: If flying in to Houston and making the drive to Galveston, note that there is a Buc-ee’s en route. It’s right off I45 in Texas City. I highly recommend checking it out if you’ve never been to one. It’s a famous gas station/convenience store chain with massive store locations, holding several world records and –of all things– being known for having “America’s cleanest bathrooms.” Given that Galveston is quite a distance from Houston and its airports, hotels in the Houston area do not generally offer shuttle service, even for a fee, although some of the Galveston hotels do. Here are the best ways to get from the Houston area airports to the Galveston Cruise Port: Cruise Line Transfer: Most cruise lines offer transfer service, and Carnival’s service from IAH to port, as one example, is $59 per person. This is booked directly through your cruise line. Rideshare: When it comes to getting to port, I typically recommend using Uber, but in this case, the long distance means that the ride can cost $65-110, depending on the time of day and other factors, but that is for up to four passengers. Private Transfer: Cruisers can book their own private transfer service, which is much more convenient than cruise line transfer service or hotel transfer services, which is typically on a bus or shuttle with other cruisers. Get Transfer offers transfer service for up to three people from IAH to Port of Galveston starting at $97, or cruisers traveling in a larger group can book a private van for up to eight people starting at $149. Public Transportation: There aren’t any easily accessible public transportation options to get to Port of Galveston. Explore cruises from galveston Best Galveston Hotels for Cruisers This is a lengthy topic, and cruisers who fly in are faced with the choice of staying in Houston versus Galveston, so check out this post to learn more about the best hotels near the Galveston cruise port, including some with shuttle service. compare galveston hotel prices Galveston Cruise Port Parking The Port of Galveston offers official parking in several locations, and all of the port’s parking facilities are secure and patrolled around the clock, with ADA handicap-accessible spaces are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Parking starts at $18 per day, with valet services available at an additional cost and a higher daily fee for oversized vehicles. Advance parking reservations are not required here, but the port offers discounted pricing through its advanced reservations parking program. Disabled veterans are eligible for a parking discount. Parking at Cruise Terminals 25 and 28 in Galveston Port of Galveston provides three multi-level “park and walk” garages for cruisers departing from Cruise Terminals 25 or 28. Travelers cruising from Terminal 25 generally park at either the SMP Garage located at 150 25th Street or the Pier 25 Lot at 2502 Harborside, and those departing from Terminal 28 will find parking closest to the terminal what is called the Express Lot at 2702 Harborside. All three of these “park and walk” locations are a short walk across the street

A Carnival cruise ship is seen from a cruise terminal.
Departure Ports, Jacksonville, United States

Exploring the Jacksonville Cruise Port: All You Need to Know

The Jacksonville cruise port, also known as “JAXPORT,” is one of the smaller ports in Florida. It is basically a hub just for Carnival cruises, but it still sees a steady flow of over 1 million cruise passengers yearly. JAXPORT is tiny compared to the other Florida ports, including two of the biggest in the world — Port Canaveral and Port Miami. Unlike the other cruise ports in Florida, which generally service many of the major cruise lines, the Jacksonville Cruise Port offers cruise service solely from Carnival, where cruises depart from the JAXPORT Cruise Terminal in North Jacksonville year-round, including four-day and five-day cruises to The Bahamas. Carnival ships sailing out of Jacksonville Cruise Port are Ecstasy and Elation. While JAXPORT is presently utilized only by Carnival, Norwegian has announced plans to sail from the Jacksonville cruise port starting in November 2025.  explore cruises from jaxport Until November 2025, Carnival is the only cruise line to offer sailings from JAXPORT. Getting to the Jacksonville Cruise Port The Jacksonville cruise port is about 10 miles from the Jacksonville airport, which is about a 15-25 minute drive, depending on traffic. Since JAXPORT is such a small cruise port, transportation options from the airport to port are more limited than other departure ports. There are no rental car companies located at the JAXPORT Cruise Terminal. Cruise Line Transfer: Most cruise lines offer transfer service from airport to port, but Jaxport is the exception, as Carnival does not provide this service here. Taxi Service: JAXPORT’s franchised taxi service provides taxi and shuttle service between the cruise terminal and Jacksonville Airport. Cruisers can contact the taxi service at 904- 222-2222 and call 904-338-9595, Option 2, for shuttle and special needs transportation. Rideshare: When it comes to getting to port, I typically recommend using Uber, which for this distance runs $20-30, depending on the time of day and other factors. Private Transfer: Cruisers can book their own private transfer service, which is much more convenient than cruise line transfer service or hotel transfer services, which is typically on a bus or shuttle with other cruisers. Get Transfer offers transfer service for up to three people from the airport to Jaxport starting at $37, or cruisers traveling in a larger group can book a van for up to 8 people starting at $56 or a minibus for up to 16 people starting at $110. Public Transportation: There aren’t any easily accessible public transportation options to get to JAXPORT. get private transfer pricing Best Jacksonville Hotels for Cruisers This is a lengthy topic, so I created a separate post detailing the best Jacksonville hotels near the cruise port with shuttle service. compare jacksonville hotel prices Jacksonville Cruise Port Parking The address for the JAXPORT Cruise Terminal parking facility is 9810 August Drive, Jacksonville, FL 32226, and directions are available on the facility’s website. Situated on JAXPORT property, the parking area is well-lighted and securely fenced, and is conveniently located just steps away from the cruise terminal building. Parking is monitored round-the-clock by JAXPORT security personnel, and there are designated disabled parking spaces are provided for those in need. The Jacksonville Cruise Port does not require advance reservations, although advance bookings are available for added convenience on the Jaxport Cruise Terminal Parking website. The cost of parking at the Jacksonville Cruise Port is $17 per day, or $34 per day for oversized vehicles.   Jacksonville Cruise Schedule Cruisemapper provides a real-time ship schedule for JAXPORT.   Things to Do in New Jacksonville Before a Cruise If you’re staying at a Jacksonville hotel the night before your cruise from JAXPORT, or have a morning to kill before your cruise, there are plenty of things to do in the area. The city’s vibrant cultural scene offers attractions such as the Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens and the Museum of Contemporary Art Jacksonville. The Jacksonville Zoo and Anheuser Busch Brewery are also big attractions in the area, along with the scenic downtown Riverwalk,

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