Miami-Dade County Celebrates Groundbreaking of New Cruise Terminal G at PortMiami
Groundbreaking Ceremony for Cruise Terminal G at PortMiami
On January 8, 2026, Miami-Dade County's Mayor Daniella Levine Cava, along with other officials, celebrated the groundbreaking of the new Cruise Terminal G at PortMiami. This milestone is a collaborative effort involving the Miami-Dade Board of County Commissioners, PortMiami Director and CEO Hydi Webb, and Royal Caribbean Group's Chairman and CEO Jason Liberty.
An Overview of the Project
Developed through a partnership with Lemartec-NV2A Joint Venture and Perez Perez Architects Planners, the project aims to deliver a state-of-the-art cruise terminal that will accommodate up to 7,000 passengers. The facility will be environmentally compliant, targeting LEED certification, which emphasizes sustainability and efficient resource management.
The innovative design also incorporates a multi-level parking garage and an intermodal facility, essential elements to support operations for large cruise ships, particularly the Icon-class vessels that Royal Caribbean intends to host. The total budget allocated for this ambitious facility is approximately $345 million.
Quotes from Key Officials
Mayor Levine Cava expressed enthusiasm for the project, stating, "This world-class facility will enhance Miami-Dade County's skyline while marking another milestone in PortMiami's evolution. Our modern terminals are transforming the way we conduct business and transport people, improving efficiency through innovative technology."
Similarly, Jason Liberty noted, "Cruise Terminal G represents a major investment in Miami's future. Built with advanced technology and sustainable design, this new facility will deliver a smarter, faster, and more seamless experience for guests. This reflects our values of innovation and responsibility in delivering memorable vacations while creating jobs and stimulating the local economy."
Architectural and Economic Impact
The new terminal will not only solidify Miami's position as the leading cruise destination globally but will also enhance the city’s iconic skyline. With its unique architectural features, Terminal G aligns with the trend of creating landmark waterfront structures where urban life meets the sea.
Moreover, this development is set to provide a significant boost to the local economy. The terminal is expected to serve multiple vessels simultaneously, thereby increasing passenger traffic and economic activity at PortMiami, noted for being the Cruise Capital of the World.
Mayor Cava added, "Cruise Terminal G will serve as a world-class gateway to the sea, generating jobs and fostering economic growth for Miami. This iconic addition to PortMiami ensures our status as the Cruise Capital of the World® for future generations."
Future Outlook
The project is slated for completion in late 2027, and its funding stems from a partnership between Miami-Dade County and the Royal Caribbean Group. It aims to create a more streamlined experience for cruise passengers and reinforce Miami's leadership in the global cruise industry. This investment not only addresses current demands but positions Miami to meet the expectations of future cruisers and the newer generations of cruise ships.
About PortMiami and Royal Caribbean Group
PortMiami serves as a significant pillar for Miami-Dade County's economy, contributing around $61 billion annually and providing employment for over 340,000 residents. Meanwhile, Royal Caribbean Group leads the vacation industry with a comprehensive fleet, encouraging tourism and adventure across the globe. Together, their collaboration on Cruise Terminal G stands as a commitment to enhancing the tourist experience and supporting local economic growth for years to come.
In summary, the groundbreaking of Cruise Terminal G marks a pivotal moment for both the city of Miami and the cruise industry at large. The enhanced facilities and capacity will redefine passenger experiences, buoy local employment, and further cement Miami's reputation as a premier cruise destination.