Princess Cruises typically berth at Pier 2 Terminal 2 in Port Everglades, located in the Northport section of Fort Lauderdale, Florida. This facility is used for both embarkation and disembarkation. The cruise ships offer a variety of entertainment options, including a nightclub at the top of the ship accessible by a glass-enclosed skywalk. After riding through the Everglades or visiting the Flamingo Garden and Wildlife Sanctuary, passengers can sail to the Caribbean for an even sweeter taste of island life.
Port Everglades has eight cruise passenger terminals with fully accessible facilities, operating like a well-oiled machine, estimating 45 minutes to one hour from Fort Lauderdale. The cruise calendar displays all scheduled arrival and departure dates in a timetable format. Returning passengers (disembarkation) wait for shore-leave announcements, and passengers typically debark the ship between 7 and 9AM.
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Thank you for covering the baggage drop off and parking garage. I wasn’t sure the process and we would have ended up dragging our luggage from our car and probably redirected several times, ending in frustration for the both of us. Now I can show my hubby the ropes and it should be a smooth embarkment!
Thanks for a PERFECT article to help me understand the process at Port Everglades. I am parking there for the first time in a month and wanted to see how that process worked. Ironically, the cruise will also be the Caribbean Princess, so it was just icing on the cake! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience and happy travels 🙂