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PORT OF MIAMI SHUTTLES
Prices are all inclusive one way per trip not per person.
From Port of Miami your residence, hotel, venue. Service at your own schedule full door to door
 Miami Airport Shuttles

Miami Shuttles

PORT OF MIAMI SHUTTLES  UP TO 5 PASSENGERS  UP TO 10 PASSENGERS UP TO 14 PASSENGERS
Port of Miami to Fort Lauderdale Airport 95 115 190
Port of Miami  to Miami Airport  75 85 145
Port of Miami to West Palm Beach 215 235 275

DO YOU HAVE A LARGER GROUP? Contact us for  a quote


We also provide shared scheduled shuttles from Port Miami to Miami Airport for as low as $20 per person.
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What time should I schedule my pick up at the Cruise Terminal?

 

Disembarking a cruise liner is different than deplaning. Please review the information below and plan accordingly!

Disembarkation process usually takes about two hours from dock in time. Once the ship has docked in must be clear by the local authorities before you can actually leave.  Remember, you aren't allowed to get off earlier than the time designated by your luggage tags, but you can get off later.

After the ship has been cleared by the authorities every person coming out the cruise must pass immigration and customs. Make sure you always listen to the instructions regarding meeting points and identification requirements.

For cruises disembarking in the U.S., you will have to fill out a Customs Declaration form (one per family), which you'll receive on the ship.  The standard allowance for a U.S. citizen is $800 per traveler (kids count too) in duty-free goods. That can include 1 carton of cigarettes or 100 cigars and 1 liter of alcohol if you are over 21. If you go over the limits you may have to pay a 10% tax

 

 

Interesting Fact

Here's a fact for you...the average cruise port receives 4 to 6 scheduled cruise ships daily and they all arrive around the same time. Passengers must disembark, claim their luggage, then go through US Customs and Immigration before actually being allowed to leave the terminal building. All of Florida's Cruise Ports have one road in and one road out to exit the Cruise Port. Let's do some math...each cruise ship carries on the average of 2000 guests and when you multiply that by an average of 5 ships per port, that is 10,000 people all trying to leave the port at the same time. Setting aside the newly arriving 10,000 guests whom are leaving on their cruise that same day. So now there is 20,000 people coming in and going out of a cruise terminal. It can be quite the nightmare! Book your flights accordingly!

 

What if we are delayed getting through Customs and Immigration?

 

If you are delayed going through US Customs and Immigration, you MUST contact your driver as soon as possible to notify them of the delay. There is NO additional charge for customers who are delayed in Customs and Immigration IF they call the driver before their scheduled pick up time. If you don't call your driver and you do not arrive to the meeting point, you will be considered a "no-show" and no refunds will be granted.

How will I find my driver?

If you have not received your driver's information with your confirmation email, we will email you this information before your trip, our Dispatch Desk will e-mail you the Driver’s Name and Direct Cell Phone Number for you to call. You can check your e-mail from the ship for about $2.00.

Note: If you have a cell phone number OUTSIDE the USA, our driver will NOT be able to call you. You will need to call the driver

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