American Cruise PortsWelcome to our easy-to-use guide to cruises from Port Everglades, FL. I hope you find it useful and entertaining. Our goal is simply to provide simple information for Ft Lauderdale cruise passengers. The Port Everglades cruises are part of a growing network of Cruise Guides to American ports. Our guides are as all-inclusive, easy and fun as the cruises themselves. Boston, MA: Cruise from Boston to Bermuda or to Canada. The Canada cruises are very popular in the autumn when the leaves change color. New York, NY: The New York Cruise Guide includes the terminal on Manhattan and the one across the Hudson River at "Cape Liberty cruise port" (Bayonne, NJ). Cruises from Brooklyn are the newest in America. Manhattan's piers can't handle the huge new cruise ships, so New York City has made room for them at this nearby terminal. Philadelphia, PA: You can cruise from Philadelphia to Bermuda every summer. Norwegian Cruise Line offers sailings. Enjoy the birthplace of the United States. Norfolk, VA: Norfolk Cruise Guide offers voyages to the Bahamas, Bermuda and Canada. Visit nearby Williamsburg or Virginia Beach after your cruise. Charleston, SC: There are now year-round cruises from Charleston. Sail on Carnival or Celebrity. New Orleans, LA: The New Orleans Cruise Guide covers the cruises from that great city. Two cruise lines sail to the western Caribbean from here, and there are Mississippi River cruises too. Jacksonville, FL: Carnival Cruise Line offers cruises from Jacksonville to the Bahamas. Cruises depart every week, all year round. Orlando, FL: Port Canaveral is the nearest cruise port to Orlando and Disney World. Disney Cruise Line sails from here, and they offer package vacations that include the theme park and a cruise. Sail to the Bahamas or the Caribbean. Tampa, FL: Tampa Cruise Guide is all about cruises from this sunny Gulf-coast port. Most Tampa cruises go to the western Caribbean, but there are a few southern Caribbean and Panama Canal cruises too. Busch Gardens, Ybor City and Clearwater Beach are a few of the attractions nearby. Miami, FL: The Miami Cruise Guide has all the information about the busiest cruise port of all. Sail all over the Caribbean, to the Bahamas, or even to Europe. Looking for something different? Try a Mediterranean cruise. The magnificent ports have history, scenery, shopping, culture and wild nightlife. Have fun. Explore the world. Take a cruise. Thank you for your interest and support. If you have any questions, comments or suggestions, please don't hesitate to contact me. Sincerely,
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