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New Orleans is the sixth-largest cruise port in the United States, and demand for cruising from the Big Easy is growing for both Caribbean and river itineraries. Discover why cruising from New Orleans is like taking two vacations in one! Cruise Vessel Schedules: Click below to see Cruise Vessel Schedules.
1100 Port of New Orleans Place, New Orleans, LA 70130. Terminal for Carnival Cruise Line. Climate-controlled and ADA-compliant passenger gangway. Centrally located in New Orleans on the riverfront streetcar line, 5 minutes from the French Quarter and only minutes from I-10 access.
New Orleans-Memphis Roundtrip and One-Way. View our full list of homeporting Cruise lines including Carnival Cruise Lines, Norwegian Cruise Lines, RCI, American Cruise Lines, and American Queen….
The Port turns the terminal over to the cruise line on the day of the cruise only. Passengers will need to contact the cruise line directly for payments, refunds, etc. Get answers to the most frequently asked questions about cruises from and to the Port of New Orleans.
Learn about how the Port of New Orleans is a diverse cargo and in-demand cruise port, with rail connectivity and value-added services and industrial real….
Mississippi River Intermodal Terminal. 6,000 linear feet of working track for unloading and loading containers from railcars; On-dock railyard serving Napoleon Avenue Container Terminal. Transfer to/from New Orleans Terminal’s & Ports America’s leased areas.
The new terminal will transform Louisiana’s economy, bringing over 17,000 new direct and indirect jobs, $1 billion in new tax revenue to the state, $470 million to St. Bernard Parish, and a 15% increase in personal income in the parish by 2050.
Port of New Orleans is a modern multimodal gateway for global commerce and an in-demand cruise port. Our competitive edge comes from our ability to deliver seamless, integrated logistics solutions between river, rail and road.
Port NOLA is a multimodal transportation hub and an economic engine driven by diverse lines of business: extensive cargo capabilities, a strategically aligned railroad, a large industrial real estate portfolio and in-demand cruise operations.
Cruise line commitment, proximity to New Orleans amenities and attractions, a thriving international airport and large drive-in market position Port NOLA for more cruise industry growth.