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Miami hotel to Port Everglades passenger terminal


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Sorry if this has been asked before but im looking for a decent shuttle service to run me from a hotel in Miami to the cruise ship terminal in Fort Lauderdale.

Suggestions appreciated

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Larry's Limos has been sugested on these boards for service from Miami to Fort Lauderdale. A taxi from downtown Miami to Port Everglades will run $85+ :eek: and the drive takes about 40 or so minutes. Good luck!:)

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After emailing lots of limo and shuttle services. i received 2 replies one guy said he didnt service that run, the other, alainza transport replied to my email within an hour & quoted me $75 each way for 2 people. I have just emailed for a quote to Larry's Limo so i'll wait n see what they come up with.

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Hope you will let us know what Larry's says.

 

Larry's was $84 including gratuities each way in a sedan(plus $18 port charge). So im guessing it would be roughly the same as Alainza(no port charge), except they would be in a van.

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Larry's was $84 including gratuities each way in a sedan(plus $18 port charge). So im guessing it would be roughly the same as Alainza(no port charge), except they would be in a van.

 

We're going to be doing that route as well, but I'd rather just rent an SUV that will hold 4 of us and all our luggage for that price. Since we're coming in a day early for our cruise, it will be more convenient to have a car anyway.

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We're going to be doing that route as well, but I'd rather just rent an SUV that will hold 4 of us and all our luggage for that price. Since we're coming in a day early for our cruise, it will be more convenient to have a car anyway.

 

If you are staying downtown or in Miami Beach the hotel parking charges run $25-30+ per day :eek: Renting a car/van still might work out to be a better deal, but you need to plan for those charges. Good luck!:)

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If you are staying downtown or in Miami Beach the hotel parking charges run $25-30+ per day :eek: Renting a car/van still might work out to be a better deal, but you need to plan for those charges. Good luck!:)

 

I'm going to try and find a not too expensive hotel near the airport that has free parking. The trick will be finding reasonable parking when we go into downtown for the day and dinner.

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Sorry if this has been asked before but im looking for a decent shuttle service to run me from a hotel in Miami to the cruise ship terminal in Fort Lauderdale.

Suggestions appreciated

we are using Quality limo service and got a quote for $65 for 2 people in a towncar to go from Downtown hotel to port Everglades

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We've decided to hire a car instead. Got a few days in Miami and we want to do a bit of shopping/sightseeing as well so it worked out cheaper and more convienient to hire a car for the 2 days.

 

Apparently the hire car centre at Port Everglades is too far to walk back to the piers. Is this correct?

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