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You will need to be at Port Canaveral
on October 19
ready to board the ship at 11 a.m.


We suggest that you arrive the day before to avoid travel delays which may cause you to miss the sailing
 
 
OPTIONAL


BUS TRANSPORTATION TO PORT CANAVERAL
for those traveling from Georgia on Thursday, October 18

Leave your automobile at home and join us on state-of-the-art American Coach Lines
Multiple stops down the I-85, I-575 and I-75 corridors
Round-trip fare just $118 per person
DISCLAIMER: If we do not get enough participation for bus transportation, the offer will be cancelled and all paid fares refunded.
(Our thanks to Trudy Lynn of the Sassy Hattitudes for assistance in bus arrangements!)
 
 
AUTOMOBILE TRAVEL
Port Canaveral is located in Brevard County, right in the middle of Florida’s east coast and easily reachable by an efficient system of highways. Limited-access State Road 528 (The Beachline), State Road 520 and State Road 50 are the Port’s east-west highway links. These highways intersect with U.S. Highway 1, Interstate 95, the Florida Turnpike and Interstate 5 to provide excellent access to and from the Port.

To plot your own route go to www.portcanaveral.com and click on Maps and Directions.
 
 
AIR TRAVEL
There are five airports, within an easy drive of Port Canaveral. Choose the one that suits you best by checking the availability and times of flights to your originating airport.

Orlando International Airport is the primary hub for this area, having more nonstop service to more U.S. cities than the others. Melbourne International Airport is the closest full-service airport and is located only 26 miles away. Also to be considered are Orlando Sanford International Airport, Space Coast Regional Airport and Daytona Beach International Airport.

Shuttle service to the Port is available from all of these airports.
 
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