Miami is also known as the Magic City, the busiest port city in the world. Most cruise lines sail from Miami during peak and off-seasons. It is among the most famous ports in the USA and a phenomenal holiday destination by itself. Miami is also the ideal starting point for many cruises to the Caribbean, Bahamas, and Central and South America. Whether you prefer short or long voyages, here is a random order of some of the best cruises from Miami.

Viking Sky to Barcelona

Viking ocean cruises have a 15-day transatlantic cruise that any cruiser should have on their bucket list. The line focuses on the culture of every destination during the cruises and allows the passengers to immerse themselves in the experience of the place through lectures and tasting. This lets the passengers appreciate and get the most out of their visits.

The cruise starts with two full days at sea followed by afternoons in St Maarten, Netherlands Antilles. The rest of the days will be spent at sea before sailing to Barcelona and Portugal.

Norwegian Breakaway to the Western Caribbean

The Norwegian Cruise Line offers seven days to the Western Caribbean from Miami to several Caribbean destinations. You can enjoy the cruise several times a year. When passengers board the Norwegian, they will be set on a scene of relaxation and exploration.

After spending a full day at sea, your first stop will be on the Roatan Islands off Honduras, where you can enjoy stunning pillar coral. After that, you will enjoy the rain forests and jungles of Harvest Caye and spend some time in spectacular destinations in Mexico, Cozumel and Costa Maya. After that, you will be at sea, returning to Miami.

MSC Divina to the Caribbean

The MSC Divina hosts ‘The Holistic Holiday’, the first-ever vegan cruise. However, you do not have to be on a plant-based diet to enjoy the delectable food and programming on the cruise line.

The cruise has a wide host of educational and entertainment offerings. In 2020 the cruise had world-renowned vegan speakers Julieanna Hever, Michael Greger, Neal Barnard, and Chef AJ. The stops on the MSC Davina include St.Maarten and Puerto Rico.

Empress Of The Seas To The Western Caribbean

The Royal Caribbean International offers a six-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on the Empress of the Seas. The ship makes its first stop at Key West, where the guests can enjoy a stay at the beach and shop in Mallory Square.

After a full day at sea, you can explore Mayan history via the ruins in Puerto Costa Maya, Mexico. On the fifth day, the ship docks in Cozumel so that you can enjoy snorkelling. While on board, you can enjoy a full day at sea, live entertainment, spa treatment, dining, and movies.

Regatta to Papeete

The Regatta is a ship off Oceania Cruises. It offers a 34-day voyage to Papeete with great stops on the one-way cruise. It makes its first stop in Key West, which sails to the Straits of Florida and the Caribbean Sea. Many travellers often plan to go on guided excursions for the days they will spend in Colombia, Cartegena, Panama and Colon.

After, you will head to the Panama Canal Daylight Transit, where the ship later docks in Costa Rica, El Salvador and Nicaragua before going to the Pacific Ocean. The stops in Mexico include Cabo San Lucas, Acapulco and Ensenada and American ports, including Hawaii and San Fransisco.

After spending many days at sea, you can enjoy a few stops in French Polynesia. The ship docks in Papeete in French Polynesia, where passengers get to disembark at the end of their cruise vacation.

Book For Your Parking Early

It is essential to ensure your parking is safe and secure when going on your cruise. If you plan to drive to Miami to catch the cruise, consider saving and securing parking for your car. We recommend booking your parking space early to avoid inconveniences due to the upcoming spring break.

At Safe Cruise Parking, we ensure your vehicle is safe while on vacation. You can book your slot early to save some cash. Safe Cruise Parking is at 189 NE SECOND STREET, MIAMI, FL 33132.  Check out some directions to get to our lot below.  Check out some directions to get to our lot below.

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