Getting from MCO Airport to Port Canaveral: The Complete 2026 Guide
How to get from Orlando International Airport to Port Canaveral cruise port in 2026. Shuttle, rideshare, and rental car options with costs and timing.
The drive from Orlando International Airport (MCO) to Port Canaveral takes about 45 minutes in normal traffic, mostly via the Beachline Expressway (SR 528). This is one of the longer airport-to-cruise-port transfers in the US, so planning your transport in advance matters more here than at closer ports like FLL or MIA.
Port Canaveral is the second-busiest cruise port in the world and serves seven major cruise lines: Royal Caribbean, Carnival, Disney, Norwegian, MSC, Celebrity, and Princess. Browse the full ship database to compare ship specs and cabin sizes before you book. If this is your first sailing, our first-time cruise tips cover everything from embarkation to disembarkation.
Transport options
Shared shuttle: The best value for solo travelers or couples. Pre-booked shared shuttles run $30 to $40 per person and depart from MCO’s Ground Transportation level. Companies like Go Port and Port Canaveral Transportation operate scheduled departures timed to cruise embarkation. Book at least a week in advance during peak season.
Rideshare (Uber/Lyft): More convenient but pricier. Expect $50 to $80 for the one-way trip. Pickups are at the designated rideshare zones outside arrivals. This makes more sense for groups of 3 to 4 who can split the fare.
Cruise line motor coach: Many cruise lines sell port transfers as a booking add-on, typically $30 to $50 per person. The advantage is that if your flight is delayed, the cruise line already knows and can coordinate. Check your cruise line’s pre-cruise planning page.
Rental car: If you are combining a theme park visit with your cruise, driving makes sense. The route is straightforward: SR 528 East from MCO directly to Port Canaveral. Port Canaveral charges $20 per day plus tax for cruise parking. For a 7-night cruise, budget about $140 for parking.
Private car service: Sedan or SUV services run $80 to $120 one way. This is the premium option for families with car seats or travelers with a lot of luggage.
Port Canaveral terminals
Port Canaveral has 7 cruise terminals. Your embarkation terminal is assigned by cruise line and ship, and it will be listed on your boarding documents. Terminal assignments can change, so confirm yours within the week before sailing.
What to do if your flight is delayed
The 45-minute drive distance makes MCO-to-Port-Canaveral transfers more sensitive to flight delays than shorter routes. If your flight is delayed:
- Call your cruise line’s emergency embarkation number immediately.
- If you booked a cruise line motor coach, they will adjust automatically. If you booked an independent shuttle, call the shuttle company too.
- Most ships depart between 3:30 and 5 PM. If you can reach the port by 3 PM, you are generally fine.
- If your delay is severe, ask about meeting the ship at the first port of call (typically Nassau or CocoCay for Bahamas itineraries).
Pro tips
- Fly in the day before. This is especially important for Port Canaveral because of the longer transfer distance. Stay near MCO or in the Cocoa Beach area, then drive to the port fresh in the morning.
- Watch for SR 528 toll plazas. The Beachline Expressway is a toll road. If you are in a rental car, make sure toll collection is set up. Cash toll lanes are being phased out.
- Combine with Disney or Universal. Many families spend 3 to 4 days at the parks, then drive to Port Canaveral for the cruise. This is one of the most popular vacation combos in the US.
- Pack a cooler for the drive. Unlike a 10-minute ride from FLL, the 45-minute drive can leave kids (and adults) hungry. Bring snacks.
- Arrive before noon. Port Canaveral embarkation typically opens between 11 AM and 1 PM. Arriving before noon avoids the peak rush and gets you on the ship faster.
Before you go
- Check our MCO airport guide for terminal info, TSA wait times, and layover tips
- See the full Port Canaveral cruise port guide for parking, cruise lines, and itineraries
- Compare cruise cabin sizes by ship and category
- Pack smart with our cruise packing list
- Prefer a shorter transfer? See our TPA to Port Tampa Bay guide or FLL to Port Everglades guide
Frequently Asked Questions
How far is MCO airport from Port Canaveral? +
Port Canaveral is approximately 45 minutes east of Orlando International Airport by car. The port's own directions page describes the drive as about 45 minutes but does not publish an exact mileage figure. The route is mostly highway via the Beachline Expressway (SR 528), which is a toll road.
Is there a shuttle from MCO to Port Canaveral? +
Yes. Several shared shuttle companies offer pre-booked transfers from MCO to Port Canaveral at approximately $30 to $40 per person. Cruise lines also sell motor coach transfers as a booking add-on. Book in advance, especially during peak season, as shuttles fill up quickly.
How much does an Uber from MCO to Port Canaveral cost? +
A rideshare from MCO to Port Canaveral typically costs $50 to $80 depending on time of day and demand. The longer distance (compared to FLL or MIA to their ports) makes this one of the pricier airport-to-port transfers in the US.
Should I rent a car to drive from MCO to Port Canaveral? +
It can make sense if you are visiting Walt Disney World or Universal Studios before your cruise. Port Canaveral charges $20 per day plus tax for cruise parking, so a 7-night cruise adds about $140 in parking. Drop the rental car at the port if your rental company allows one-way returns, or park your own vehicle.
What tolls are on the route from MCO to Port Canaveral? +
The Beachline Expressway (SR 528) is a toll road. Expect approximately $4 to $6 in tolls each way. If you are using a rental car, make sure it has a SunPass or toll-by-plate arrangement. Rideshare and shuttle prices include tolls.
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