MSC Group's cruise division has inaugurated what is being called the world's largest cruise terminal at PortMiami. The new facility, developed in partnership with PortMiami and Miami-Dade County, was designed by Arquitectonica and constructed by Fincantieri Infrastructure.
The ribbon-cutting ceremony was attended by various officials, including Florida department of commerce secretary J. Alex Kelly, Miami-Dade County mayor Daniella Levine Cava and Italian deputy minister of infrastructure and transport infrastructure Edoardo Rixi, along with MSC Group's cruise division executive chairman Pierfrancesco Vago and Fincantieri's CEO Pierroberto Folgiero.
Spanning over 492,000 square feet — equaling 8.5 American football fields — the terminal can process up to 36,000 passengers daily and accommodate three ships simultaneously. The facility represents a significant investment by MSC's cruise division in the region, complementing their new U.S. headquarters in Miami and expanded office in Fort Lauderdale.
"Our new cruise terminal is the most advanced in the world, designed to offer a seamless experience for our guests before and after their cruise, setting a new benchmark for the industry," Vago said. "This proud moment reflects our unwavering commitment to Miami and its vibrant community, a partnership that spans over 20 years."
The terminal features high ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows. In collaboration with Miami-Dade County's Art in Public Places Program, seven commissioned artworks from local and international artists are displayed throughout the facility.
Environmental considerations include Miami-Dade County's shore power connectivity to reduce emissions when ships are docked, systems for waste management, water recycling and sustainable materials. The terminal is pursuing LEED Gold Certification.
The facility implements technology designed to streamline the passenger experience. Guests can check-in online and upload travel documents from home, with biometric processing to save time upon arrival. The terminal includes a six-level garage with more than 2,400 spaces, and a baggage handling system developed by Leonardo for efficient luggage processing.
Inside, travelers will find waiting areas with a separate lounge for MSC Yacht Club guests. Biometric E-gates facilitate the final embarkation process.
MSC Cruises plans to operate four ships from the new terminal throughout 2025, including its newest flagship MSC World America. Additionally, Explora I from MSC Group's luxury brand Explora Journeys will begin Caribbean sailings from the terminal in November.
Editor’s Note: This article was generated by AI, based on a press release distributed by MSC Group. It was fact-checked and reviewed by a TravelAge West editor.