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***Miami Seaport is the world's largest passenger seaport. On a typical Saturday (or Sunday) there are between 45,000 and 80,000 persons with over 150,000 pieces of luggage being processed. In the year 2008 and 2009 seaport tax ranges from $15 to $25/vehicle.
***Miami Passenger terminal on Dodge Island are some of the most modern cruise facilities in the world. Each have among their special design features and amenities a VIP lounge, a high-tech security screening facility for embarkation, airline counters and an airport-style conveyor system for baggage.
****Dodge Island, Miami |
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***Our other big seaport is in Fort Lauderdale is called Port Everglades handles about 60,000 travelers on a typical weekend with some 100,000 pieces of luggage. 2008 and 2009 port fees range from $25-$40 vehicle.
******An economic powerhouse, Port Everglades is South Florida’s gateway for international trade and tropical cruise vacations. In the heart of Greater Fort Lauderdale, Port Everglades is one of the three busiest cruise ports worldwide. |
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