Port Canaveral Ground Transfer Hotel Options
Hyatt Regency Orlando International Airport
Experience the unexpected at the Hyatt Regency Orlando International Airport. Savor award-winning dining and personalized attention along with the ease of a hotel located within the Orlando International Airport Terminal—or take some time from your busy travels and enjoy the outdoor pool as planes soar overhead.
Hyatt Regency Orlando International Airport
9300 Jeff Fuqua Boulevard
Orlando, Florida 32827
Telephone: (407) 825-1234
Check-In: 4 PM | Check-Out: 12 PM (Noon)
The hotel is approximately 46 miles from the Port Canaveral cruise terminal.
$45 per person aged 3 years and older each way
Walking Directions
The hotel is located inside the Orlando International Airport. Enter the main terminal and follow the signs that lead to the hotel.
Hilton Cocoa Beach Oceanfront
Unwind in comfort at the Hilton Cocoa Beach Oceanfront. Relax at the pool or beach, or walk to the pier and shops nearby.
Hilton Cocoa Beach Oceanfront
1550 North Atlantic Avenue
Cocoa Beach, Florida 32931
Telephone: (321) 799-0003
Check-In: 4 PM | Check-Out: 11 AM
The hotel is approximately 50 miles from Orlando International Airport and 5.5 miles from Port Canaveral.
This hotel handles the transportation themselves even though they are listed under the pre, and post cruise stay
Disney Vacations by Land and Sea
Book a Disney Land and Sea vacation and experience the best of both worlds. It’s easy to spend time at Walt Disney World Resort if you plan on departing from or arriving in Port Canaveral, Florida on a Disney cruise—it’s approximately an hour-long drive away! You could even enjoy a stay at Disney’s Riviera Resort, designed to capture the magic and grandeur of Europe.
$45 per person aged 3 years and older each way
Walt Disney World Resort Hotels
When you book a Disney Land and Sea vacation, you have a host of magically themed accommodations within Walt Disney World Resort available to you.
If you stay at a Disney World Resort, you may be sharing your motorcoach with cruisers from multiple Disney World Hotels. That could mean a few different pick-ups (or drop-offs) stops. You also won’t have much control over your port arrival time, as Disney does not usually do more than one pick-up from each resort.
Hotels include:
$45 per person aged 3 years and older each way
Value Resort Hotels
Disney's Art of Animation Resort
Disney's All-Star Movies Resort
Disney's All-Star Music Resort
Disney's All-Star Sports Resort
Disney's Pop Century Resort
Moderate Resort Hotels
Disney's Caribbean Beach Resort
Disney's Coronado Springs Resort
Disney's Port Orleans Resort - French Quarter
Disney's Port Orleans Resort - Riverside
Deluxe Resort Hotels
Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge
Disney's Beach Club Resort
Disney's Boardwalk Inn
Disney's Contemporary Resort
Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa
Disney's Polynesian Village Resort
Disney's Wilderness Lodge
Disney's Yacht Club Resort
Disney Vacation Club Deluxe Villa Resorts
Disney's Old Key West Resort
Disney's Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa
Destination Details
With so many nearby attractions, this destination in Brevard County is a popular port for families embarking on a cruise from Florida.
Local Culture and Flavor
Affectionately nicknamed “Florida’s Fun Port,” this vibrant seaport in Central Florida is conveniently located near sandy beaches, major theme parks, the Kennedy Space Center, the Brevard Zoo, hotels, restaurants, universities, shops and the Orlando International Airport. Enjoy the picturesque, 40-acre Jetty Park with its 1,000 foot fishing pier. Drive a few minutes south to gorgeous Cocoa Beach, the surfing capital of the state, and stroll along the boardwalk. At the port, you’ll enjoy modern facilities and accessible parking so you can enjoy yourself before or after your cruise.
Past and Present
The historic, deep water port was originally created for military use. Congress was asked to approve Port Canaveral’s construction for the Navy in 1878. The approval didn’t come through until a half century later, and the port was finally dedicated in 1953. It wasn’t until 1964 that cruise vessels began to use the port and its economic potential was realized. Present-day Port Canaveral is one of the busiest ports in existence and it continues to grow.
Things To See And Do
Cape Canaveral is a place to explore the skies, the seas and the magical places in between.
The Cape has all kinds of outdoor adventures, with some of the best surfing beaches on the East Coast. If deep sea fishing is more your style, journey out on a charter, where you can try to catch mullet, snapper and more.
Check out the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, where bald eagles, manatees and alligators are just a few of the species that call the Cape home. You can also stroll through the Brevard Zoo to the "Paws-On Interactive Zone," where you can be just a whisker away from many fascinating animals native to Florida.
Stand on the Launch Complex Observation Gantry to get an aerial view of the space shuttle launch pads and the International Space Station Center. Tour the Air Force Space and Missile Museum and learn more about the United States heritage of space exploration. (Note: Kennedy Space Center entry fee will apply.)
Best of all, Port Canaveral is located approximately an hour away from Walt Disney World Resort near Orlando. For your most magical vacation yet, consider taking a trip to Orlando to visit the parks before or after your cruise. From the high-energy thrills of Disney's Hollywood Studios to the international inspiration of Epcot to the fairytale fantasy of Magic Kingdom park, there's something to delight every member in your traveling party.