PortMiami set another passenger record for its Fiscal Year 2025, while also achieving significant cargo performance.
PortMiami welcomed a record 8,564,225 cruise passengers in FY 2025, up from 8,233,056 the previous fiscal year, a 4.02% increase the highest annual passenger count in the seaport’s history.
The port also recorded a significant cargo performance, reporting 2.35% growth and marking 11 consecutive years exceeding one million TEUs.
PortMiami’s Fiscal Year 2025 started October 1, 2024 and ended September 30, 2025.
The upcoming 2025-2026 cruise season is filled with new cruise ships and projects. Among the new lineup of ships departing from PortMiami are Cunard’s Queen Elizabeth and Virgin Voyages’ Brilliant Lady, October 2025; Holland America’s Zuiderdam, Oceania Cruises’ Allura, November 2025; MSC Cruises’ Grandiosa, December 2025; Windstar Cruises’ Star Seeker, January 2026; Holland America’s Eurodam, February 2026; Norwegian Cruise Line’s Norwegian Luna, March 2026; and Silversea Cruises’ Silver Nova, May 2026.
“PortMiami’s dual achievements highlight its dynamic role as both a cruise and cargo power-house, contributing billions to the local economy while advancing a future-ready vision of innovation, resiliency, and global connectivity,” said Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava.



