The beautiful city of Miami is renowned for its impressive and busy port. In today's guide we shall look at some of the most popular cruise options that leave from Miami - to help you on your way to having a fantastic cruise!

Why is Miami the Most Popular Destination for Cruises?
There are plenty of reason why the most popular cruises leave from Miami. Firstly, it is the world's busiest cruise port, meaning there are a huge range of cruises to choose from so you'll be spoilt for choice!
Over 4 million people depart on cruises from Miami each year, and eight of the world's top cruise companies and their 26 cruise liners are based in the beautiful port city.
If you want variety and quality cruises then Miami is the best destination for you.
Secondly, Miami is the mainland US gateway to the Caribbean and Bahamas. Situated on the southern tip of Florida, you are in the ideal spot to explore the beautiful Caribbean Sea and beyond.
Below we shall look at some of the most popular cruise options from Miami.
Most Popular Cruise Destinations from Miami
As we briefly mentioned before, Miami is perfectly situated just north of the Caribbean Islands including the Bahamas. This makes it the ideal starting point for Caribbean cruises.
There are hundreds of islands in the Caribbean, and different cruises will take you to a variety of the different islands - it's practically impossible to see them all!
Popular islands to visit on cruises from Miami include: Jamaica, Puerto Rico, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Antigua, St. Thomas, the British and U.S. Virgin Islands and Barbados. Many of the most popular cruises from Miami either specialize in cruises to the Western or the Eastern Caribbean islands.
It is not just the islands of the Caribbean that are included in the most popular cruise destinations from Miami. Many passengers choose to take cruises to the east coast of Mexico and Latin America. Countries such as Panama and Costa Rica are very popular destinations for cruises from Miami.
If you want to head further south, you will find that other popular destinations for cruises from Miami include Brazil, Colombia and other parts of South America.
Cruises from Miami aren't restricted to the Americas however. A huge number of round-the-world cruises and cruises to places such as Asia, Europe and Africa depart from the port of Miami and are incredibly popular.
Some of the best cruises liners in the world leave from Miami, making it the ideal destination to begin your trip to anywhere in the world.

Most Popular Cruise Lengths from Miami
No matter what length of vacation you can afford either financially or time-wise, there is a cruise to suit your needs from Miami.
The most popular cruise lengths from Miami vary from just four days up to several months. Two to three week cruises are the most popular choice, as these are the most convenient for the majority of people.
Many people just want a short cruise, or perhaps you live locally and want to head away on a cruise for the weekend. There are cruises that can take you on a short day trip or just an overnight trip to local islands or simple to nowhere except the beautiful waters of the Caribbean!
Most Popular Time to Cruise from Miami
Cruises depart from Miami throughout the year, however there are peak seasons which are more popular to travel in. This is largely due to the more favorable weather as well as school and work holidays.
Peak times for cruises around the Caribbean from Miami are between late June through to early August, over the Christmas and New Year period and February through to mid-April.

Most Popular Cruise Companies from Miami
As we mentioned before, there are a huge number of cruises departing from Miami to a wide range of destinations.
Eight of the world's largest cruise companies are based in Miami, and these include: Norwegian Cruises, Carnival Cruises, Royal Caribbean Cruises and Celebrity Cruises.
However, there are many more cruise companies that offer their services, including those that cater for niche markets such as gay cruises, singles cruises and over-50's cruises.