Welcome Home: Enchantment Back To Port Canaveral

Enchantment of the Seas was welcomed back to Port Canaveral for the first time since being repositioned away from Florida’s Space Coast in 2016.  This week marked the launch of a new season of three- and four-night sailings to the Bahamas.  Enchantment back, Port Canaveral officials are happy.

Port Canaveral continues to demonstrate its role as a premier Port for the world’s cruise market and we thank Royal Caribbean for bringing Enchantment back home.” -Admiral Wayne Justice (USCG-Ret) Port Canaveral CEO

Port Canaveral, the second busiest cruise port in the world, will feature Enchantment of the Seas on two different itineraries.  All Enchantment sailings feature a port-of-call at CocoCay, Royal Caribbean’s private island.

Enchantment Back

Enchantment Back
3-Night Cruises

Three-night cruises depart Port Canaveral on Friday afternoons, arriving in the Bahamian port of Nassau on Saturday.  Sundays are CocoCay private island day followed by overnight sailing back to Port Canaveral.

Enchantment Back

Enchantment Back
4-Night Cruises

Four-night cruises depart on Mondays and include an overnight at sea before calling on Nassau and CocoCay.

Enchantment BackRecently refurbished, Enchantment of the Seas now includes new restaurants and entertainment, eleven decks, eight bars and lounges. Onboard activities include a rock climbing wall, bungee trampolines and a splash deck, interactive play fountain. 

Speaking of the busiest cruise ports in the world- we have a list of the top 50:

Annual cruise passengers
Rank Port Country 2016 / 2017
1 Port of Miami United States 4,980,490[1]
2 Port Canaveral United States 4,248,296[1]
3 Port Everglades United States 3,826,415[1]
4 Port of Cozumel Mexico 3,636,649[1]
5 Port of Nassau The Bahamas 3,521,178[2]
6 Port of Barcelona Spain 2,712,247[3]
7 Ports of Out Islands The Bahamas 2,549,803[2]
8 Port of Civitavecchia Italy 2,204,336[3]
9 Port of The Balearic Islands Spain 2,110,663[3]
10 Port of Galveston United States 1,730,289[1]
11 Port of George Town Cayman Islands 1,711,853[2]
12 Ports of St. Thomas/St. John United States 1,694,008[2]
13 Port of Philipsburg Sint Maarten 1,668,863[2]
14 Port of New York and New Jersey United States 1,537,695[1]
15 Port of Southampton United Kingdom 1,529,000 (2013)[4]
16 Port of Marseille France 1,487,313[3]
17 Port of Venice Italy 1,427,812[3]
18 Port of San Juan Puerto Rico 1,379,367[1]
19 Port of Piraeus Greece 1,055,559[3]
20 Port of New Orleans United States 1,048,112[1]
21 Swettenham Pier Malaysia 1,020,000[5]
22 Port of Juneau United States 1,004,774[1]
23 Port of Seattle United States 983,539[1]
24 Port of Tenerife Spain 964,337 [3]
25 Port of Basseterre Saint Kitts and Nevis 951,021[2]
26 Port of Genoa Italy 925,118[3]
27 Port of Naples Italy 927,458[3]
28 Port of Savona Italy 854,443[3]
29 Port of Copenhagen Denmark 840,000 (2013)[4]
30 Port of Vancouver Canada 812,398 (2013)[6]
31 Port of Valletta Malta 778,596[3]
32 Port of Rostock-Warnemünde Germany 766,000 (2016)[7]
33 Port of Dubrovnik Croatia 748,918[3]
34 Port of Corfu Greece 679,681[3]
35 Port of Los Angeles United States 578,668[8]
36 Port of Tunis Tunisia 560,000 [9]
37 Port of Hamburg Germany 552,459 (2013)[4]
38 Port of Kotor Montenegro 541,017[3]
39 Port of Madeira Portugal 540,593[3]
40 Port of Saint Petersburg Russia 523,525 (2013)[4]
41 Port of Lisbon Portugal 521,042[3]
42 Port of Tallinn Estonia 519,319 (2013)
43 Port of Malaga Spain 510,607 [3]
44 Port of Palermo Italy 459,229 [3]
45 Port of La Spezia Italy 454,954 [3]
46 Port of Bergen Norway 442,759[10]
47 Port of Cagliari Italy 424,305 [3]
48 Port of Helsinki Finland 420,000[11]
49 Port of Valencia Spain 411,317[3]
50 Port of Gibraltar Gibraltar 404,995[3]

 

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