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Fort Lauderdale

Fort Lauderdale

 

Fort Lauderdale · Balearia Terminal

2021 Eller Drive, Terminal 21, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316

Fort Lauderdale, US

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Passengers

Embarkation Port Everglades

⚠️ Please be aware that there is a 3 hour check-in window before departure. Terminal doors close 1 hour before departure. Please arrive at the terminal well in advance.

Generally departures and arrivals (both) will be from/to Terminal 21 at the Port Everglades.

Balearia Caribbean`s terminal in Fort Lauderdale may vary. For more details, please visit Port Everglades website at

Port Everglades · Terminals

 

· Parking in Port Everglades

Parking is available at the Palm parking garage (mid port).

- Parking entrance: Take I - 595 East straight into the Port. Continue heading east to the garage on the left side of the street.

- For more information regarding parking fees please visit

Port Everglades · Parking Rates

Terminal is wheelchair accessible. Vending machines available.

 

About Fort Lauderdale

Fort Lauderdale, abbreviated Ft. Lauderdale, and known as the "Venice of America", due to its extensive and intricate system of canals, is a city located in Broward County, in the US state of Florida.

Ft. Lauderdale is named for a series of forts built by the United States during the Second Seminole War; however, development of the city did not begin until 50 years after the war ended and the forts were abandoned. Three forts called Fort Lauderdale were built; the first of them next to the New River; the second in Tarpon Bend, in what is now the Sailboat Bend neighborhood; and the third near the Bahía de Mar Marina. All of them took their name from Major William Lauderdale, commander of the detachment in charge of building the first fortress.

Fort Lauderdale has a total area of ​​99.9 km², of which 90.04 km² corresponds to land and (9.87%) 9.86 km² is water. The city of Fort Lauderdale is located on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean , has 7 miles (11 km) of beach.

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