Traffic Alert

Cruise guests, port users and tenants can expect increased traffic congestion on the following dates:

  • March 7: Port-wide due to seven cruise ships in port.
  • March 7 – 8: Convention Center area due to three events with more than 15,000 attendees.

Motorists should allow for extra travel time and are encouraged to use the port entrances located at Federal Hwy (US1) / State Road 84 and I-595/Eller Dr or use the Convention Center Connector to reach Cruise Terminals 2 and 4.

Time to Market

# Trade Lane Export Import
1 North Coast South America: Colombia, Guyana, Suriname, Venezuela 10 days  6 days
2 East Coast South America: Argentina, Brazil  20 days 30 days
3 West Coast South America: Colombia (Pacific), Ecuador, Peru 15 days 20 days
4 Chile 15 days 20 days
5 Caribbean 3 days 2 days
6 Central America 5 days 5 days
7 Northern Europe: Iceland/Scandinavia/Baltics, UK, Germany/Benelux, France, Atlantic Coast Spain, Portugal 20 days 15 days
8 Mediterranean: North Africa, Spain/France Med., Italy, Malta, Black Sea, Adriatic/Slovenia, Greece/Turkey/Cyprus, Syria/Lebanon/Israel 28 days  15 days
9 Africa 30 days 20 days
10 Australia/New Zealand 26 days 37 days
11 Indian Subcontinent/Middle East: Sri Lanka, India, Pakistan, Oman, Dubai, Bahrain, Kuwait, Aden/Red Sea 24 days 37 days
12 Northeast Asia: China, Taiwan, Russian Far East, South Korea, Japan 28 days 33 days
12 Southeast Asia: Philippines, Vietnam, Cambodia/Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia 28 days 33 days