Caribbean cruise port guides

Turquoise water, white-sand beaches, and lively port towns.

The Caribbean is the world's busiest cruise region. Western itineraries call at Cozumel, Costa Maya, Belize and Roatán. Eastern routes rotate through San Juan, St Thomas and St Maarten. Southern itineraries reach Aruba, Curaçao and Barbados. Most ports use a fixed pier so you walk straight off the ship.

Featured ports

The most-visited cruise ports in Caribbean. Start here if you're new to the region or just want a productive shortlist.

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PortCountry
Apra Harbor
Barcadera, Aruba
Big Creek
Black Point Marina
Caldera
Central Romana Port
Charleston Port of Embarkation
Coco Solo
Gulf Gateway Deepwater Port
Hampton Roads Port of Embarkation
Kingston Harbour
La Vela de Coro
Labadee
Louisiana Offshore Oil Port
Manzanillo International Terminal
Manzanillo Port
McKinley Marina
Multimodal Caucedo Port
Napoleon
New York Port of Embarkation
Old Whaling Station
Paducah–McCracken County Riverport
Plaquemines Port
Port Canaveral
Port Everglades
Port Famine
Port Isabel, Sonora
Port international de Port-au-Prince
Port international du Cap-Haïtien
Port of Acapulco
Port of Apalachicola
Port of Azua
Port of Barahona
Port of Beaumont
Port of Belize
Port of Boca Chica
Port of Bridgetown
Port of Brownsville
Port of Brunswick
Port of Cabo Rojo
Port of Charleston
Port of Chicago
Port of Corpus Christi
Port of Dubuque Marina
Port of Ensenada
Port of Fernandina
Port of Freeport
Port of Galveston
Port of Greater Baton Rouge
Port of Guam
Port of Houston
Port of Indiana
Port of Jacksonville
Port of Kansas City
Port of Key West
Port of Lake Charles
Port of Limón
Port of Lázaro Cárdenas
Port of Manzanillo
Port of Mazatlán

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