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Official Port Canaveral Cruise Parking is available only directly adjacent to each of Port Canaveral’s Cruise Terminals. The Port does not own or operate any off-Port parking facilities. Park at your cruise terminal's designated parking area and walk to your ship.
Port Canaveral Official Parking. Parking at the port is by far the most convenient. Parking lots and garages are next to each cruise terminal, making for a very short walk to check-in. For that convenience, however, you will pay a higher price — $17 per day, including both the day of arrival and departure.
Parking at the Official Port Canaveral Parking lot will cost $17 per day and includes the day of arrival and the day of departure. This means on a 7-day cruise, guests pay for 8 days of parking since debarkation is technically the 8th day.
Port Canaveral cruise parking features official parking facilities directly adjacent to each passenger cruise terminal. These lots are quite pricey, with a parking fee of $17 a day (for cars, trucks and RVs). They also offer accessible parking spaces.
The most convenient cruise parking at Port Canaveral is onsite at the official cruise parking lots next to each terminal. It is just a short walk to the cruise ship so there’s no need to...
The only areas to find official Port Canaveral cruise parking are those right next to the cruise terminals from where you’re boarding the ship. All the onsite parking lots have enough parking spaces for buses and RVs. You can board the ship after parking in the designated parking lot of your cruise terminal.
Here are some Port Canaveral cruise parking costs and tips for making everything a breeze before your cruise.