Port Everglades

Ground Transfer Hotel Options

  • Will need to find transportation from airport to hotel

  • Always call DCL to get the most up to date pricing

Hilton Fort Lauderdale Marina

Located on the Intracoastal Waterway, the Hilton Fort Lauderdale Marina offers an iconic Florida vista and convenient access to top attractions. Hit the beach in less than 10 minutes via the complimentary shuttle or hop aboard the water taxi for trips to and from the shops and restaurants of Las Olas Boulevard. Back at the hotel, you can relax poolside beneath shady palms, stroll scenic walking trails and enjoy al-fresco dining at the on-site bar and grill.

Hilton Fort Lauderdale Marina

1881 SE 17th Street
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33316
Telephone: (954) 463-4000

Check-In: 4 PM | Check-Out: 11 AM

The hotel is approximately 5 miles from Fort Lauderdale International Airport and 0.5 miles from the cruise terminal. The hotel is approximately 31 miles from Miami International Airport, roughly 35 – 55 minutes.

Can pay an extra $25 for late check out FYI

Price is $21 per guest aged 3 and older each way

  • August 29, 2024 Notes From Stay

    • At check in receive paperwork (see below) with all the information

    • DCL hospitality desk check in begins at 8 am which they will ask you your hotel room number, how many bags will be left in the room for them to pick, if you completed the Health Questionnaire (one per stateroom)

    • Come back down at 10 am for the 10:30 am bus pick up which is about a 15 minute ride to the port

    • Once at the port and off the bus we walked directly into the security line and they check us in with all our documentation (of note they could not link our DisneyBand+ we had to do that on the ship at guest services)

    • Of note they told us our Green Tinker Bell tag pixie dusted us the ability to board in Group 3 no matter what group we were assigned (not sure if this is the normal FYI)

    • Hotel review click on the review above to learn more about the hotel

Fort Lauderdale Marriott Harbor Beach Resort & Spa

Live in style on the oceanfront at this exceptional resort. Nestled along a quarter-mile stretch of pristine private beachfront, this hotel blends Fort Lauderdale’s laid-back tropical tranquility with signature Marriott service. Dive into a lagoon-style pool, spend the day jet skiing and snorkeling or pamper yourself at our luxury spa. Showcasing an array of unique restaurants, the resort offers ample opportunities for culinary adventures.

Fort Lauderdale Marriott Harbor Beach Resort & Spa
3030 Holiday Drive
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33316
Telephone: (954) 525-4000

Check-In: 4:00 PM | Check-Out: 11:00 AM


The hotel is approximately 5 miles from Fort Lauderdale International Airport and 5 miles from the cruise terminal.

$ 25 per person aged 3 years and older each way

B Ocean Resort

CURRENTLY NOT OFFERED BUT LEFT AS A REFERENCE

Located next to Fort Lauderdale South Beach Park on the white sands of a private beach, B Ocean Resort offers an idyllic South Florida escape. Indulge in delicious food and drinks from the comfort of your beach lounger, take a dip in one of the 2 inviting pools or—for a truly relaxing experience—unwind in a private cabana. For those seeking a shopping adventure, the upscale Galleria Fort Lauderdale is just 10 minutes away.

B Ocean Resort

1140 Seabreeze Boulevard
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33316
Telephone: (954) 564-1000

Check-In: 4:00 PM | Check-Out: 11:00 AM

The hotel is approximately 6 miles from Fort Lauderdale International Airport and 3.1 miles from the cruise terminal. The hotel is approximately 32 miles from Miami International Airport, roughly 35 – 60 minutes.

Price is $25 per guest aged 3 and older each way

Port Parking

  • Parking operated by Port Everglades is available adjacent to Cruise Terminal 4. The parking garage opens at 10:45 AM. Parking rates for a standard size vehicle have a daily maximum of $15.00 USD. Oversized vehicles have a daily maximum of $19.00 USD. Parking rates are subject to change.

How To Get to and Around The City

Destination Details

  • Play, shop and dine in Fort Lauderdale, a dazzling destination on Florida’s sun-kissed coast that’s brimming with family fun and laid-back luxury.

  • Local Culture and Flavor

  • With 24 miles of pristine beaches, swaying palms and sweeping turquoise waves, Fort Lauderdale radiates tropical island vibes. But, beyond the beach, glamorous high-rises shimmer in the sun and upscale shops and gourmet restaurants beckon you to indulge. Located just 25 miles north of Miami Beach, Fort Lauderdale combines the glitz of cosmopolitan South Florida with a treasure trove of family-friendly attractions—from gondola rides to wildlife encounters. Plus, get your fill of mouthwatering Florida cuisine, including local favorites like key lime pie, conch fritters, Cuban sandwiches and Florida stone crab. And don’t miss out on the mimosa, made with fresh-squeezed Florida orange juice—the Sunshine State’s official beverage.

  • Past and Present

  • In 1920, construction began on Fort Lauderdale’s labyrinth of canals, creating the first of the iconic “finger islands.” Today, over 165 miles of navigable canals weave through the city, earning its title as the “Venice of America.” Fort Lauderdale’s impressive inland waterways and beautiful year-round weather has gained a world-renowned reputation among yacht owners. With more than 50,000 yachts and 2,000 superyachts registered in Fort Lauderdale, it’s no wonder the city has been crowned the “Yachting Capital of the World.” Fort Lauderdale also hosts the world’s largest in-water boat event, the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show.

Things to See and Do

  • Discover exciting sites and attractions both in and around Fort Lauderdale.

  • Fort Lauderdale Beach

    • Soak up the quintessential Florida experience surrounded by 4 miles of white sand and breathtaking ocean views. Famous for its calm, clear water and stunning coastline, Fort Lauderdale Beach is Blue Wave certified and perfect for swimming, sandcastles and everything in between.

  • Las Olas Boulevard

    • Head downtown for a walk on the most popular street in Fort Lauderdale. From designer stores to world-class museums, Las Olas Boulevard is the city’s premier destination for shopping, dining and family-friendly entertainment.

  • Riverwalk Fort Lauderdale

    • Explore “Florida’s Most Beautiful Mile” along the lush, tropical banks of the New River. Located in the heart of downtown Fort Lauderdale, this lively waterfront park boasts local boutiques, unique eateries and a vibrant arts and culture scene.

  • Historic Stranahan House Museum

    • Tour the city’s oldest surviving building. Built in 1901, the Stranahan House served as a trading post, town hall, post office, community center and homestead for the Stranahan family and offers a fascinating glimpse into Fort Lauderdale’s past.

  • Hugh Taylor Birch State Park

    • Visit Fort Lauderdale’s very own “Central Park,” an urban oasis spanning 180-acres and featuring diverse ecosystems including a beach, mangrove forest, coastal hammock trail and freshwater lagoon.

  • Flamingo Gardens

    • Meet some of the state’s wildest residents at one of South Florida’s oldest botanical gardens. Established in 1927, Flamingo Gardens is home to the largest sanctuary of Florida native wildlife, including flamingos, panthers, alligators, otters and more. Experience close encounters with furry and feathered fauna, plus over 3,000 species of flora—including the state’s largest tree.

  • Boat Tours

    • Discover Fort Lauderdale’s famous waterways on a scenic boat tour. Cruise the winding canals on a narrated electric gondola ride or captain your own mini powerboat on a self-guided excursion. Whatever you choose, a relaxing sightseeing adventure awaits.