• Port Canaveral Transportation

  • Orlando Airport to Port Canaveral

    Orlando to Port Canaveral Transportation services from Orlando International Airport, Sanford International Airport, hotel or residence is what our transportation company provides. We offer full service - door to door, one way or round trip transportation from Orlando International Airport to all Port Canaveral Cruise Terminals and Cape Canaveral or Cocoa Beach hotels. Whether you are sailing with Carnival, Royal Caribbean or Disney Cruise line, our professional and experienced driver will meet you at the baggage claim inside the Orlando airport terminal, escort you to your pre arranged vehicle and take you to the hotel or directly to the cruise terminal of your choice.

    Port Canaveral is a cruise, cargo and naval port in Brevard County, Florida, United States. It is one of the busiest cruise ports in the world with nearly 2.8 million multi-day cruise passengers passing through during 2010. As a deep water cargo port, it has a high volume of traffic. Over 3,000,000 short tons (2,700,000 t) of bulk cargo moves through each year. Common cargo includes cement, petroleum and aggregate. The port has conveyors and hoppers for loading products directly into trucks, and facilities for bulk cargo containers. The channel is about 44 feet (13 m) deep.

    There is 750,000 square feet (70,000 m2) of covered freight storage capacity. It handled 4,000,000 short tons (3,600,000 t) of cargo in 2004. The port exports fresh citrus; bulk frozen citrus juice stored in one of the largest freezer warehouses in the state; cement and building materials. The port receives lumber, salt for water softening, automobiles, and steel sheet and plate. It transships items for land, sea, air and space. Port Canaveral's Foreign Trade Zone is among the largest general purpose FTZs in the nation - over 5 square miles (13 km2). The port boosts Brevard's economy by 1/2 billion dollars annually.

    In April 2007, shipping was off 25.6% for the previous six months compared to the previous year, down to 295,965 short tons (268,495 t) per months.[2] This had risen to 401,544 short tons (364,275 t) in August 2010.

    Ten ships, on average, enter the port each day.

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