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.
Apra Harbor
United States
Apra Harbor, also called Port Apra, is a deep-water port on the western side of the United States territory of Guam. It is considered one of the best natural ports in the Pacific Ocean. The harbor is bounded by…
Barcadera, Aruba
Aruba
Barcadera is the main seaport for cargo ships in Aruba. It is located in Barcadera, district Santa Cruz and was officially opened on 12 April 2016. The seaport is operated by Aruba Stevedoring (ASTEC) Company N.V…
Big Creek
Belize
Port of Big Creek is the only deep-water port facility on the in Country of Belize, constructed in the 1990s. It is the nation's largest private port., after Belize City. Big Creek is the main port for Belize's…
Black Point Marina
United States
Black Point Park & Marina, oftentimes referred to as "Black Point," is the largest public marina located in Miami and it is part of the Miami-Dade Parks & Recreation department. The marina is also very close to…
Caldera
Costa Rica
Caldera Port, is the main freight port in the Pacific side of Costa Rica, located in the Esparza canton of the Puntarenas province. It welcomes cruise visitors calling at Costa Rica on Caribbean itineraries.
Charleston Port of Embarkation
United States
The Charleston Port of Embarkation (CPOE) was a United States Army Port of Embarkation (POE) responsible for the movement of troops and supplies from the United States to overseas commands. The CPOE was established…