This is a list of busiest cruise ports by passengers. Some Asian ports are not included due to lack of information. This list is not a direct reference to true statistics due to fairly outdated information.

Annual cruise passengers
Rank
Port2022 / 2023Country
1 Port Canaveral 4,072,396  United States
2 Port of Miami 4,022,544  United States
3 Port Everglades 3,826,415  United States
4 Port of Cozumel 3,636,649  Mexico
5 Port of Nassau 3,521,178  Bahamas
6Port of Shanghai2,847,000[1] China
7Port of Barcelona2,712,247[2] Spain
8Ports of Out Islands2,549,803[3] Bahamas
9Port of Galveston2,207,852 United States
10Port of Civitavecchia2,204,336[2] Italy
11Port of The Balearic Islands2,110,663[2] Spain
12Port of Southampton1,899,654 [4] United Kingdom
13Port of George Town, Grand Cayman1,711,853[3] Cayman Islands
14Port of Saint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands/St. John1,694,008[3] United States
15Port of Philipsburg, Sint Maarten1,668,863[3] Sint Maarten
16Ports of Jamaica1,655,565[1] Jamaica
17Port of New York and New Jersey1,537,695[3] United States
18Port of Marseille1,487,313[2] France
19Port of Venice1,427,812[2] Italy
20Port of Singapore1,379,753[5] Singapore
21Port of San Juan1,379,367[6] United States
22Port of Jeju1,200,000[7] South Korea
23Port of Grand Turk Island1,111,818 (2019)[8] Turks and Caicos Islands
24Port of Piraeus1,055,559[2] Greece
25Port of New Orleans1,048,112[6] United States
26Port of Roatan1,037,647[9] Honduras
27Penang, Swettenham Pier 1,020,000[10] Malaysia
28Port of Juneau, Alaska1,004,774[6] United States
29Port of Tampa1,000,000[6] United States
30Port of Costa Maya1,000,000[11] Mexico
31Port of Los Angeles995,819[12] United States
32Port of Seattle983,539[6] United States
33Port of Tenerife964,337[2] Spain
34Port Zante, Basseterre951,021[3] Saint Kitts and Nevis
35Port of Hakata, Fukuoka950,000 (2017)[13] Japan
36Port of Ketchikan947,972[14] United States
37Port of Keelung946,372 (2019)[15] Taiwan
38Port of Naples927,458[2] Italy
39Port of Genoa925,118[2] Italy
40Port of Vancouver895,000 (2018)[16] Canada
41Port of Naha888,300 (2017)[17] Japan
42Port of Hong Kong875,212 (2018)[18] Hong Kong
43Port of Savona854,443[2] Italy
44Port of Bridgetown853,200 (2019)[19] Barbados
45Port of Copenhagen840,000 (2013)[20] Denmark
46Port of Valletta778,596[2] Malta
47Port of Rostock, Warnemünde766,000 (2016)[21] Germany
48Port of Dubrovnik748,918[2] Croatia
49Port of Victoria709,042 (2019)[6] Canada
50Port of Corfu679,681[2] Greece
51Port of Mahahual673,661[6] Mexico
52Port of Ensenada, Baja California650,225[6] Mexico
53Port of Tallinn635,068 (2018)[22] Estonia
54Port of Dubai625,000 (2017)[23] United Arab Emirates
55Port of Bergen599,964 (2018)[24] Norway
56Port of Kiel598,672 (2018)[25] Germany
57Port of Tunis560,000[26] Tunisia
58Port of Hamburg552,459 (2013)[20] Germany
59Port of Kotor541,017[2] Montenegro
60Port of Madeira540,593[2] Portugal
61Port of Saint Petersburg523,525 (2013)[20] Russia
62Port of Lisbon521,042[2] Portugal
63Port of Malaga510,607[2] Spain
64Port of Tianjin500,000 (2016) China
65Port of Palm Beach, Florida480,000[6] United States
66Port of Palermo459,229[2] Italy
67Port of La Spezia454,954[2] Italy
68Port of Cagliari424,305[2] Italy
69Port of Valencia411,317[2] Spain
70Port of Gibraltar404,995[2] Gibraltar
71Port of Boston402,346 (2019)[27] United States
72Port of Bari397,558[2] Italy
73Port of Messina390,196[2] Italy
74Port of Quebec387,678 (2017)[28] Canada
75Cabo San Lucas383,381[6] Mexico
76Port of Buenos Aires374,106 (2019)[29] Argentina
77Port of Nouméa351,400[30] France
78Port of Progreso, Yucatán347,345[6] Mexico
79Port of Puerto Vallarta337,031[6] Mexico
80Port of Amsterdam332,999 (2017)[31] Netherlands
81Port of Halifax323,709 (2019)[32] Canada
82Port of Ajaccio302,700[30] France
83Port of Qingdao300,000[33] China
84Port of Villefranche-sur-Mer296,100[30] France
85Port of Oslo266,000[34] Norway
86Port of Toulon - Var, Provence239,023[2][30] France
87Port of Cartagena236,412[2] Spain
88Port of Split232,244[2] Croatia
89Port of Mazatlan212,518[6] Mexico
90Port of Saint John, New Brunswick208,818 (2017)[35] Canada
91Port of Casablanca198,140 (2013)[36] Morocco
92Port of Heraklion181,693[2] Greece
93Port of Portland, Maine172,184 (2018)[37] United States
94Port of Jacksonville170,000 (2017)[38] United States
95Port of Monaco168,017[2] Monaco
96Port of Liverpool122,964 United Kingdom

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