Port Canaveral Frequently Asked Questions.
Where is Port Canaveral located?
Port Canaveral is in Brevard County, Florida, about 45 miles east of Orlando. Exit 54A off the A1A highway leads to Charles Rowland Drive, where Cruise Terminals 5, 6, 8, and 10 are located. Exit 54B takes you to Cruise Terminal 1 at 9050 Discovery Road and Cruise Terminal 3 at 220 Christopher Columbus Drive.
What are the rates for Port Canaveral cruise parking?
On-site parking at Port Canaveral costs $17 per day, which includes the day of arrival and the day of departure.
Are there EV charging points at Port Canaveral?
No, the on-site parking facilities at Port Canaveral do not offer EV charging points. However, some nearby hotels have charging stations for electric vehicles.
Is there parking for oversized vehicles at Port Canaveral?
Yes, oversized vehicles such as RVs and buses can park at the on-site facilities at every cruise terminal in Port Canaveral without an extra fee.
Is there disabled parking at Port Canaveral?
Yes, each cruise terminal at Port Canaveral offers designated disabled parking spaces. Vehicles with a Florida Disabled Veteran (DV) license plate, a Florida Toll Exemption Permit, or special modifications for accessibility are exempt from parking fees.
Can I save money by parking at a hotel near Port Canaveral?
Absolutely! Off-site parking options, such as those provided by nearby hotels, can be a more economical choice compared to on-site parking. Many of these hotels offer affordable daily rates and complimentary shuttle services, which you can book through Air and Cruise Parking.
Can I reserve a parking spot near Port Canaveral?
Yes, you can! Booking your parking spot in advance with Air and Cruise Parking ensures a reserved space at a nearby off-site facility. These secure, well-maintained facilities offer excellent service and complimentary amenities at a fraction of the cost of on-site parking.