New Port Canaveral Terminal Now Coming In 2026
Port Canaveral is building a new cruise terminal on the north side of the port to meet the booming cruise industry demand.
- Reason for the new terminal: The existing terminals are reaching capacity and the port is turning away business. Originally planned south side construction would take too long.
- Location and benefits: North Cargo Berth 8 will be converted into a multi-user terminal to handle all sizes of cruise ships. This allows flexibility for both large and small ships and avoids brand-specific limitations.
- Timeline and construction: The existing cargo berth is ready for development and a multi-story parking garage will be built alongside the terminal. This allows for a faster turnaround compared to south side construction.
- South side plans: The south side development in the Marina District is still on the table but will be delayed. The port aims to prioritize the commercial fishing industry in this area.
- Economic impact: The cruise industry is Port Canaveral’s main revenue source and the new terminal is expected to bring in additional ships and revenue. Port Canaveral is strategically positioned to handle the largest cruise ships in Florida.
Overall, Port Canaveral is adapting its plans to meet the urgent needs of the cruise industry while keeping the long-term development and other port industries in mind.