PortMiami posts record-breaking cruise and cargo results for 2025

PortMiami delivered its highest-ever year for both cruise passengers and containerized cargo in Fiscal Year 2025, port and county leaders announced.

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During the fiscal period running Oct. 1, 2024, through Sept. 30, 2025, the seaport welcomed 8,564,225 cruise passengers, surpassing its previous record. The figures reflect a 4.02% increase over last year’s 8,233,056 passengers — the biggest annual passenger count in the port’s history.

The cargo side of operations also continued its upward trajectory. PortMiami recorded 1,115,058 TEUs (twenty-foot equivalent units), marking 2.35% growth from 1,089,443 TEUs in the prior fiscal year. This also signifies 11 straight years with container throughput above one million TEUs.

Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava described the results as a major economic milestone.

“PortMiami’s dual achievements highlight its dynamic role as both a cruise and cargo powerhouse, contributing billions to the local economy while advancing a future-ready vision of innovation, resiliency, and global connectivity,” Levine Cava said. “Through strategic investments in infrastructure and technology, the port is enhancing its operational efficiency and ensuring long-term competitiveness.”

Port Director and CEO Hydi Webb credited collaboration and long-term planning for the continued success.

“PortMiami’s record performance across both cruise and cargo operations reflects the dedication of our entire team and the strength of our partnerships with the cruise industry, cargo carriers, and the business community,” Webb said. “As we continue to expand and modernize our facilities, our focus remains on providing safe, efficient, and resilient operations that support Miami-Dade County’s economic growth and strengthen our position as a global gateway for travel and trade.”

New ships headline 2025–2026 cruise season

The 2025–2026 cruise season will introduce a wave of major vessels sailing from PortMiami. The debut lineup includes:

  • Queen Elizabeth (Cunard) — October 2025

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  • Brilliant Lady (Virgin Voyages) — October 2025

  • Zuiderdam (Holland America Line) — November 2025

  • Allura (Oceania Cruises) — November 2025

  • MSC Grandiosa (MSC Cruises) — December 2025

  • Star Seeker (Windstar Cruises) — January 2026

  • Eurodam (Holland America Line) — February 2026

  • Norwegian Luna (Norwegian Cruise Line) — March 2026

  • Silver Nova (Silversea Cruises) — May 2026

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