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Directions to Port Canaveral


LaceyLady

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Hi all,

 

Is there anyone out there that knows the directions from St Petersburg, Fl. to Port Canaveral, or where I can go to find them?

I know about mapquest but it gives out of the way directions. Thanks for any help you can give.

 

Lacey

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This might help a little.

 

 

 

How Do I Get to Port Canaveral?

 

ADDRESS: Port Canaveral

1492 Charles M. Rowland Drive

Port Canaveral, FL 32920

 

Travel Time:

 

 

45 miles from Orlando International Airport; travel time is approximately 50 minutes.

DIRECTIONS TO THE PORT:

Traveling from I-95 North or South

 

 

Take Exit #205, Beeline Expressway (528 East)

Head east approximately 12 miles toward Port Canaveral

 

 

Traveling from Orlando International Airport

 

Take Beeline Expressway (528 East)

Head east toward Port Canaveral

 

 

Traveling from Tampa

 

Take I-4 East

Exit at Beeline Expressway (528 East)

Head east toward Port Canaveral

 

 

PARKING: $10 per day (rates subject to change by the Port Authority)

 

 

Full payment due upon entering the parking garage/lot.

Accepted forms of payment: U.S. Dollars; U.S. Traveler's Checks; Visa: MasterCard.

No advance reservations required.

Vehicles over 20 feet in length will pay $20 per day.

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We live in St. Pete area also. We followed map quest twice for our last two cruises. We arrived there in like 2 1/2 hours. It is an easy drive and you are there before you know it. My DH might be able to give different directions if you want them let me know.

Donna

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TAKE I-275 NORTH from St. Petersburg to downtown Tampa.

TAKE I-4 EAST from Tampa through Lakeland to Orlando area.

TAKE TOLL SR528 (now called the BEACHLINE Expressway) EAST, past Orlando Airport, past I-95, to Cocoa. (Tolls only in Orange County, becomes SR528 in Brevard County).

SR528 Ends at Port Canaveral; Port signage clearly marks all ships departing that day. Exit for the A-terminals as all cruise ships depart from A-terminals, casino boats depart from the B-terminals.

 

 

BobK/Orlando

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Use Google Maps, you can even "see" where you're going via the satellite feature - Click "Hybrid" to see the roads laid over a satellite pic (it's a few years old, but generally good enough)... http://maps.google.com/

 

You can zoom in by using the scale on the left, and click and drag your mouse to move the pic around.

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