New Orleans Cruise Port: What You Need to Know
The New Orleans cruise port is officially named “Port NOLA,” and the port accommodates hundreds of cruise ship calls annually, welcoming over 1.2 million passengers to the vibrant city of New Orleans. Many cruise lines, including Carnival Cruise Line, Royal Caribbean, Norwegian, and some other small specialty lines depart from this port. What makes Port NOLA distinctive, and is my personal favorite part about it, is that it takes cruisers along the Mississippi River. Sailings from this port call to many destinations, and the Western Caribbean is popular for cruises departing from Port NOLA. I sought out a sailing here because 1) I wanted the experience of “rolling on the river” and 2) I aspired to visit some Western Caribbean ports I hadn’t yet visited, including Roatan and Belize. Given that I have to fly to cruise ports, it was nice to also enjoy the day before in the fun and unique city of New Orleans. Port NOLA boasts two bustling cruise terminals. The Erato Street Cruise Terminal is used by Carnival, and its address is 1100 Port of New Orleans Place. The Julia Street Cruise Terminal at 920 Port of New Orleans Place is the one you’ll use if sailing Norwegian or Royal Caribbean. While I enjoyed my experience sailing out of Port NOLA, I found this port to be more chaotic, crowded, and less organized than some of the other bigger ports like Port Canaveral and Port Miami, or even smaller ones like Port Everglades. Port NOLA is conveniently located in downtown New Orleans, making it easy to find a nearby hotel for cruisers who fly in, and allowing them to enjoy the sites and amenities of the city before their cruise vacation. Getting to the New Orleans Cruise Port Port NOLA is less than 20 miles from Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport (MSY), which is approximately a 20-30 minute drive, depending on traffic. Here are the best options to get from MSY airport to Port NOLA: Best New Orleans Hotels for Cruisers This is an involved topic, so I created a separate post detailing the best New Orleans hotels near the cruise port with a shuttle. Port NOLA Parking Port NOLA offers convenient parking options for cruise passengers, with secure parking facilities at the Erato Street Cruise Terminal and the Julia Street Cruise Terminal. The Erato Terminal offers more than 1,000 parking spots within the terminal, while the Julia Street Terminal, right next door to Erato, offers secured parking adjacent to the terminal. Passengers can choose between covered and uncovered parking spaces, with rates typically varying based on the duration of the cruise, starting at $25 per day. Eligible disabled veterans may qualify for free parking, for up to 7 days. Parking is available at both terminals on a first-come, first-served basis; however, according to the Port NOLA website, reservations are unnecessary since cruise passengers are guaranteed parking in one of the Port’s facilities. Cruisers are advised to not access cruise terminals from the entrances to Port of New Orleans Place at Julia St. or Poydras St. Specific driving directions are available on the Port NOLA website. Port NOLA Schedule The cruise ship schedule can be found directly on the PORT NOLA website. Things to Do in New Orleans Before a Cruise If you have time to kill in New Orleans before embarking on a cruise, there are plenty of things to do that are free and low cost, and fairly easy to access by foot, assuming you’re staying at hotel near the cruise port. My top recommendations include exploring the French Quarter and enjoying the famous beignets at Cafe Du Monde. If you don’t mind loud music and crowds, the vibe at Bourbon Street is something to check out. Families might want to check out the Audubon Aquarium, which is very close to the cruise port, and gamblers may enjoy another destination close to Port NOLA, which is Harrah’s Casino. Another option is to book an excursion, like one of those listed below.