List of busiest cruise ports by passengers
This is a list of busiest cruise ports by passengers. Some Asian ports are not included due to lack of information.
| Rank | Port | Country | 2016 / 2017 | Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Port of Miami | 4,980,490[1] | ||
| 2 | Port Canaveral | 4,248,296[1] | ||
| 3 | Port Everglades | 3,826,415[1] | ||
| 4 | Port of Cozumel | 3,636,649[1] | ||
| 5 | Port of Nassau | 3,521,178[2] | ||
| 6 | Port of Shanghai | 2,847,000[3] | ||
| 7 | Port of Barcelona | 2,712,247[4] | ||
| 8 | Ports of Out Islands | 2,549,803[2] | ||
| 9 | Port of Civitavecchia | 2,204,336[4] | ||
| 10 | Port of The Balearic Islands | 2,110,663[4] | ||
| 11 | Port of Galveston | 1,730,289[1] | ||
| 12 | Port of George Town | 1,711,853[2] | ||
| 13 | Ports of St. Thomas/St. John | 1,694,008[2] | ||
| 14 | Port of Philipsburg | 1,668,863[2] | ||
| 15 | Ports of Jamaica | 1,655,565[3] | ||
| 16 | Port of New York and New Jersey | 1,537,695[1] | ||
| 17 | Port of Southampton | 1,529,000 (2013)[5] | ||
| 18 | Port of Marseille | 1,487,313[4] | ||
| 19 | Port of Venice | 1,427,812[4] | ||
| 20 | Port of Singapore | 1,379,753[6] | ||
| 21 | Port of San Juan | 1,379,367[1] | ||
| 22 | Port of Jeju | 1,200,000[7] | ||
| 23 | Port of Keelung | 1,064,174[8] | ||
| 24 | Port of Piraeus | 1,055,559[4] | ||
| 25 | Port of New Orleans | 1,048,112[1] | ||
| 26 | Port of Roatan | 1,037,647[9] | ||
| 27 | Penang, Swettenham Pier | 1,020,000[10] | ||
| 28 | Port of Juneau | 1,004,774[1] | ||
| 29 | Port of Tampa | 1,000,000[1] | ||
| 30 | Port of Costa Maya | 1,000,000[11] | ||
| 31 | Port of Seattle | 983,539[1] | ||
| 32 | Port of Tenerife | 964,337 [4] | ||
| 33 | Port of Basseterre | 951,021[2] | ||
| 34 | Port of Hakata, Fukuoka | 950,000(2017)[12] | ||
| 35 | Port of Ketchikan | 947,972[13] | ||
| 36 | Port of Naples | 927,458[4] | ||
| 37 | Port of Genoa | 925,118[4] | ||
| 38 | Port of Hong Kong | 903,084 (2017)[14] | ||
| 39 | Port of Grand Turk Island | 901,300[15] | ||
| 40 | Port of Naha | 888,300(2017)[16] | ||
| 41 | Port of Savona | 854,443[4] | ||
| 42 | Port of Copenhagen | 840,000(2013)[5] | ||
| 43 | Port of Barbados | 818,752[17] | ||
| 44 | Port of Vancouver | 895,000 (2018)[18] | ||
| 45 | Port of Valletta | 778,596[4] | ||
| 46 | Port of Rostock-Warnemünde | 766,000 (2016)[19] | ||
| 47 | Port of Dubrovnik | 748,918[4] | ||
| 48 | Port of Corfu | 679,681[4] | ||
| 49 | Port of Mahahual | 673,661[1] | ||
| 50 | Port of Ensenada | 650,225[1] | ||
| 51 | Port of Dubai | 625,000 (2017)[20] | ||
| 52 | Port of Bergen | 599,964 (2018)[21] | ||
| 53 | Port of Kiel | 598,672 (2018)[22] | ||
| 54 | Port of Los Angeles | 578,668[23] | ||
| 55 | Port of Victoria | 709,042 (2019)[1] | ||
| 56 | Port of Tunis | 560,000 [24] | ||
| 57 | Port of Hamburg | 552,459 (2013)[5] | ||
| 58 | Port of Kotor | 541,017[4] | ||
| 59 | Port of Madeira | 540,593[4] | ||
| 60 | Port of Saint Petersburg | 523,525 (2013)[5] | ||
| 61 | Port of Lisbon | 521,042[4] | ||
| 62 | Port of Tallinn | 519,319 (2013) | ||
| 63 | Port of Malaga | 510,607 [4] | ||
| 64 | Port of Tianjin | 500,000 (2016) | ||
| 65 | Port of Palm Beach | 480,000[1] | ||
| 66 | Port of Helsinki | 478,000[25] | ||
| 67 | Port of Palermo | 459,229 [4] | ||
| 68 | Port of La Spezia | 454,954 [4] | ||
| 69 | Port of Cagliari | 424,305 [4] | ||
| 70 | Port of Valencia | 411,317[4] | ||
| 71 | Port of Gibraltar | 404,995[4] | ||
| 72 | Port of Bari | 397,558[4] | ||
| 73 | Port of Messina | 390,196[4] | ||
| 74 | Port of Boston | 388,222 (2017)[26] | ||
| 75 | Port of Quebec | 387,678 (2017)[27] | ||
| 76 | Cabo San Lucas | 383,381[1] | ||
| 77 | Port of Nouméa | 351,400[28] | ||
| 78 | Port of Progreso | 347,345[1] | ||
| 79 | Port of Puerto Vallarta | 337,031[1] | ||
| 80 | Port of Ajaccio | 302,700[28] | ||
| 81 | Port of Qingdao | 300,000[29] | ||
| 82 | Port of Halifax | 300,000 (2018)[30] | ||
| 83 | Port of Oslo | 298,000 [31] | ||
| 84 | Port of Villefranche-sur-Mer | 296,100 [28] | ||
| 85 | Port of Amsterdam | 281,907 [32] | ||
| 86 | Port of Toulon - Var Provence | 239,023[4][28] | ||
| 87 | Port of Cartagena | 236,412[4] | ||
| 88 | Port of Split | 232,244[4] | ||
| 89 | Port of Mazatlan | 212,518[1] | ||
| 90 | Port of Saint John, New Brunswick | 208,818 (2017)[33] | ||
| 91 | Port of Casablanca | 198,140 (2013)[34] | ||
| 92 | Port of Heraklion | 181,693[4] | ||
| 93 | Port of Portland, Maine | 172,184 (2018)[35] | ||
| 94 | Port of Jacksonville | 170,000 (2017)[36] | ||
| 95 | Port of Monaco | 168,017[4] | ||
| 96 | Port of Liverpool | 122,964 | ||
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