CRUISERS stopping off in Florida at Port
Everglades in Fort Lauderdale will now be able
to enjoy the benefits of four fully renovated,
expanded and modernised cruise terminals.
Cruise Terminals 2, 19, 21 and 26 are part of
a $54 million renovation project which has
seen the facilities transformed into modern,
guest-friendly cruise terminals, capable of
processing both debarking and embarking
cruise passengers simultaneously.
The work is the result of an agreement
between the Carnival Corporation and the
Broward County Board of County Commissioners
(the governing body for Port Everglades).
Conditions stipulated in the agreement (one
of the largest in Carnival’s history) call for a
minimum of 25.5 million cruise guests from
multiple Carnival Corporation brands to sail to
and from Port Everglades over the initial 15-
year term, which will potentially produce
almost half-a-billion dollars in Port revenue.
