6 Easy Transportation Options to the New Orleans Cruise Port

Are you flying into New Orleans for your cruise? Or maybe you simply don’t want to worry about driving and parking in the city? No matter your reason, there are plenty of ways to get to the cruise terminal without driving your own car.

New Orleans Steetcar
New Orleans is famous for its streetcars. Unfortunately, there isn’t one that goes right to the ship. But there are a number of other transportation options that can get you there.

As a tourist destination, there is a large industry the revolves around getting out-of-towners around New Orleans. Whether you want to come in and head straight to the cruise ship or if you want to arrive early and experience all that New Orleans has to offer, there are transportation options that have you covered.

Below, we cover all the major ways to get around the city, with a focus on getting from the airport to the cruise port.

Location of Port of New Orleans

Before we dive into your best options for getting around, it’s helpful to have a lay of the land and understand the port’s location to the rest of the city.

The cruise terminal is located near the center of New Orleans on the Mississippi River, just a short distance from downtown and the French Quarter.

Coming from the airport? Louis Armstrong New Orleans Airport is about 15 miles from the cruise port. It will take you about 25 minutes to get there.

Here is a map showing the cruise terminal in relation to the airport to give you an idea of the location:

Map of New Orleans cruise port
The New Orleans airport is roughly 25 minutes from the cruise port. Map data: Google

So how should you get around New Orleans? As we said, there are a number of ways to get to your destination. Below we highlight each one, including our recommendation…

Uber & Lyft (Recommended)

Rideshare services like Uber and Lyft are approved in New Orleans, offering a great alternative to taxis. We have a full write-up on the services here. Uber and Lyft are wonderful options for convenience and low prices.

Simply pull up the app on your phone, request a ride, and you can be on your way within minutes. Coverage includes everywhere in the greater New Orleans area, including the airport.

So how much does it cost? Estimated fares for either service are about $35-$40 each way between the airport and the cruise port. Given the location of the cruise port near downtown and the French Quarter, roughly the same rate will get you to those popular spots as well.

Keep in mind that this is a rate is for up to four people, unlike taxi fares. Taxis have a flat rate of $14 for one person, or $8 per person for two or more passengers, or the meter fare. Thus, a family of four would expect to pay about $35 using Uber/Lyft to get to the port from the airport, versus at least $32 for a cab.

If you are already in the area (not the airport) and want a ride, we’ve rounded up some estimated costs depending on where you are in the city:

Chart showing rates for Uber, Lyft, and taxi to Port of New Orleans.

The bottom line is that depending on your level of service and the number of passengers, services like Uber and Lyft can be cheaper than taking a cab. Read more about Uber/Lyft here.

Taxis

If you’re looking for simplicity, a taxi is a good bet. You don’t have to reserve ahead — just hop in and go. And given their reasonable flat rates from the airport, we think taxis are fairly economical if traveling with two or fewer people.

Taxi rates from the airport to the cruise port are $14 for one passenger. If two or more are riding, it is $8 per person, or the meter fare (whichever is greater). If headed to the Central Business District from the airport, then taxis charge a flat fee of $36 for one or two passengers or $15 per person for three or more.

Cruise Line Shuttles

If you like, you can also book a shuttle provided by the cruise line to take you from the airport to the cruise port. When it’s time to debark after your cruise, the same shuttle can take you back to catch your flight.

If you want to take a cruise line shuttle, it must be booked in advance. While some people opt for this service, we find it expensive and cumbersome.

Instead of going when you’re ready like Uber or a taxi, the shuttles will wait for passengers and are shared vehicles. As well, the shuttles only travel between the airport and cruise port and are only available on cruise day. So if you arrive in town the day before your cruise, then you can’t use the cruise line’s shuttle.

As well, we find the shuttles pricey. Unless you are traveling solo, expect to pay more for a cruise line shuttle than a taxi. For example, Carnival recent rates were $28 one-way per person. So a family of four would pay more than $100 one-way to the cruise port.

If you’re still interested in learning more about cruise shuttles, simply click on your cruise line below:

Independent Shuttles

If traveling in a large group (10 or more people), there is a shuttle service that specializes in runs from the airport and can get you to the cruise terminal. Airport Shuttle New Orleans serves the airport and can get you to any hotspot around the city — including the port.

Pricing runs about $400 one-way for up to 14 people, or about $30 per person. 

To our knowledge, there are no independent shuttles at the moment offering rides for smaller groups or individuals. In that case, an Uber/Lyft or taxi seem to be your best option. 

Car Services

Want to arrive to the port in style? Or maybe you are traveling with a large group and need a big vehicle like a passenger bus? In that case you might be interested in a private car service.

There are a number of private companies that offer everything from limousine rides to luxury sedans to vans to shuttle buses. In other words, no matter what sort of ride you need, you can get it.

One thing to keep in mind is that these services are going to be a bit more expensive than just getting a taxi or Lyft to the cruise port. Below we’ve listed a few options for car services in New Orleans.

  • Big Easy Limos — Offers everything from a vintage Rolls Royce to vans to shuttle buses
  • A Regal Limousine Service — Get a ride to the port in a luxury SUV, a shuttle bus or even a Rolls Royce
  • Audubon Coach — Ideal for larger groups, offers buses and limo busses to get you to the cruise port fashionably

Hotels With Shuttles to the Port

One of the nice perks about a city with a booming cruise industry is that hotels in the area roll out the red carpet to cruise passengers. That includes perks including transportation to the cruise port for hotels guests. Not many hotels offer this following the pandemic, but we’ve dug through and found a some that do, along with a number of hotels within walking distance of the New Orleans cruise port.

These shuttles can provide you a convenient ride without headache and hassle.

For more details and a list of New Orleans hotels with shuttles/walking distance to the cruise port, read our article here.

Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the least expensive way to get a ride to the port?
Looking to save money? If you plan to stay at a hotel the night before your cruise, then we suggest the least expensive way to get to the port is to stay at a hotel with a cruise shuttle.

Not staying at a hotel? In that case you’ll usually find Uber/Lyft or taxi to be the least expensive way to get to the port. It’s about $35 for a ride to the port from the airport for up to four people. Closer locations are even less expensive.

What time should I get a ride back to the airport after my cruise?
Most cruise ships arrive back into port early in the morning, often as early as 6-7 a.m. But before you book that flight home, remember that it can take some time to actually get to your flight.

First, it’s normal for it to take 2-3 hours for the entire ship to debark and get through customs and immigration. From there, it’s about half an hour to the airport, not accounting for time waiting for your ride. For that reason, we suggest not booking your departing flight before noon.

What about public transportation options from the airport?
Unfortunately, there isn’t an easy way to get from the airport to the cruise port using public transportation. Major lines around the city require one or more transfers — and walking in New Orleans’ famous heat and humidity — to get from a stop to the terminals. 

You can take the 202 Airport Express from the airport into the city. Then you’ll need to transfer over to the Canal Streetcar (48), which runs to Harrah’s Casino. At that point, you can walk to the cruise terminals, which are about 15 minutes away. One thing to note is that the Airport Express runs only every 1.5 hours, so be prepared for a lengthy wait.

More on Cruising From New Orleans

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4 COMMENTS

  1. Do you have any suggestions on what to do with luggage if your airport arrival is 6 hours before cruise departure and you would like to explore the city?

    • We don’t know of any places specific to just holding bags for cruise passengers. However, there are tons of hotels. If you ask them they may be willing to store it at their bell desk for a small fee.

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