Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale has plenty of parking options for your cruise, all located convenient to ship itself. But that doesn’t mean you’ll pay the same price everywhere. In fact, you could save considerably just by picking the right cruise parking option.
That said, the price charged by the port (now $20 per day) is reasonable when compared to other departure ports, and it’s right at the ships. If you’re wanting a nice mix of value and convenience, then parking at the port is hard to beat.
Even so, there are less expensive spots to park during your cruise if you’re looking to save money. We’ve rounded up your best options — including information about each — below. And for your convenience we’ve also created this easy table to help you compare all of your options.
Fort Lauderdale Cruise Parking Options & Costs
Port Everglades Official Parking
The official parking provided by the port is by far the most convenient. There are two main garages. The Northport parking garage (now called the Heron garage) has 1,800 spaces and serves cruise terminals 2 and 4. The Midport garage (now called the Palm garage) serves terminals 19, 21, 25, 26, and 29 with 2,000 spots. In addition there are surface lots available at the port with another 1,000 parking spots for other terminals and overflow parking. This includes a lot for Royal Caribbean’s Terminal 18…