In a momentous announcement on Monday, Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava revealed that PortMiami had achieved an extraordinary milestone in 2023, setting a new record as the port’s busiest cruise year to date.
During the 2023 fiscal year, an astounding 7,299,294 cruise passengers embarked and disembarked through the bustling PortMiami, according to Mayor Levine Cava.
This remarkable figure marks a 6.97 per cent increase from the previous record of 6,823,816 passengers, which was established in 2019, prior to the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic that halted cruise operations for several months.
Celebrating success
In light of this remarkable achievement, Mayor Levine Cava conveyed her congratulations to the entire PortMiami team and its collaborative partners.
She commended their dedication and hard work in making this record-breaking year possible.
She further expressed her optimism for PortMiami’s continued role in propelling the local economy forward while fostering opportunities for residents and businesses throughout the county.
Mayor Levine Cava also emphasized the port’s position as an industry leader, emphasizing its commitment to innovation, efficiency, and sustainable growth.
A pillar of economic strength
PortMiami remains a cornerstone of Miami-Dade County’s economic stability and growth. It annually contributes a staggering $43 billion to the local economy, providing invaluable support to over 334,500 jobs within the community.
Looking ahead to 2024
The future promises even more as the port prepares to welcome a fleet of new ships in 2024.
Among these additions is Royal Caribbean Group’s Icon of the Seas, poised to be the largest cruise ship in the world.