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A Guide to Cruise Homeports in the South

Apr 05, 2025
American Cruise Lines  Carnival Cruise Line  Celebrity Cruises  Cruise  Disney Cruise Line  Florida  Margaritaville at Sea  MSC Cruises  New Orleans  Norwegian Cruise Line  Princess Cruises  Regent Seven Seas Cruises  Royal Caribbean International  USA  
A Guide to Cruise Homeports in the South
Carnival is one of several lines that sail out of Galveston, Texas.
Credit: 2025 Carnival Cruise Line

Clients departing on cruises from the southern United States have a variety of convenient ports to consider.

From west to east, the primary homeports along the Southern shore are Galveston, Texas; New Orleans, Louisiana; Mobile, Alabama; and Tampa, Florida. Tampa stands out as one of the only non-eastern Floridian cruise hubs. Due to their proximity to the Gulf of Mexico, most of these ports act as gateways to the Caribbean and Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula year-round or seasonally. That said, some repositioning ships also cross the Atlantic or transit the Panama Canal from these ports.

Editor’s Note: This is the second installment in a three-part series on U.S. ocean cruise homeports. See the guide to homeports in the West here. 

Galveston, Texas

Though it’s a one- to two-hour drive away from the closest international airports, Galveston is a quaint town with plenty of lodging and several world-class cruise terminals.

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Royal Caribbean has its own terminal at Galveston’s Pier 10. Carnival Cruise Line and Princess Cruises departs from Pier 25, while Disney Cruise Line and other ships use Pier 28. By November 2025, Pier 16 will host MSC Cruises and Norwegian Cruise Line.

Visitors may also be interested in the nearby Ocean Star Offshore Drilling Rig and Museum.

New Orleans, Louisiana

The Big Easy is one of only a handful of worldwide homeports that acts as a point of departure for both river cruises and ocean voyages. As it is located seven hours inland of Mississippi’s southern shore, all ocean-going ships departing from this port must begin their journey as river cruises along the Mississippi River.

RELATED: Review: Viking Mississippi  

Port NOLA’s two main cruise terminals are located at Erato Street and Julia Street. They are both utilized by Carnival Cruise Line, Royal Caribbean, Norwegian Cruise Line and occasionally Regent Seven Seas Cruises. Both terminals are near the French Quarter and several hotels.

Mobile, Alabama

Mobile’s port solely services Carnival Cruise Line’s Carnival Spirit as a nearly year-round mainstay. Like many such downtown terminals, it is located right next to the National Maritime Museum of the Gulf of Mexico and several hotel options, as well as more than a dozen local attractions, restaurants, watering holes and retail stores.

Related: A Guide to Cruise Homeports in the West

While parking is currently limited, there are discussions of expanding the options, and possibly adding other cruise lines as mainstays in Mobile.

Tampa, Florida

The Port of Tampa Bay consists of Cruise Terminals 2, 3 and 6. Terminal 2 and Terminal 3 are across the street from a parking garage with valet services, while Terminal 6 has its own parking and passenger drop-off zone. Royal Caribbean uses Terminals 2 and 3. Norwegian Cruise Line operates from Terminal 2, while Carnival Cruise Line uses Terminal 3. Celebrity Cruises and Margaritaville at Sea depart from Terminal 6.

RELATED: Review: Margaritaville at Sea Islander  

Nearby points of interest include The Florida Aquarium, Sparkman Wharf and Downtown Tampa’s Riverwalk, as well as several hotels.

St. Petersburg, Florida

For a U.S.-registered, small-ship alternative, it’s worth noting that St. Petersburg, Florida (near Tampa), is another homeport for American Cruise Lines. The brand’s American Glory and American Pioneer sail from this city, with routes along the East Coast and the Florida coast.

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