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rvalente74
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Much easier than dropping someone off at MIA. When you enter the port, there's signage indicating the ships/terminal #s. You'll see all of the ships lined up on your left (hard to miss); the various turnoffs for each specific terminal will also be on the left side of the access road (Port Blvd).

 

The new Port of Miami access tunnel just opened about a week or so ago, which allows direct access from I-395 without the need to exit onto the surface streets before entering the port, so that should greatly expedite access. Haven't had a chance to check it out, we'll get our chance next weekend! :D

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