GO With Us from FLL Airport to Miami
Choose Fort Lauderdale airport transportation that’s confirmed before you land. When you GO with us, you secure your rate in advance, receive clear pickup instructions, and travel with a professional driver who knows South Florida routes.
You can also arrange airport transfers in both your departure and arrival cities under one reservation. Book your FLL to Miami airport transportation and schedule your return ride at the same time. One itinerary. One confirmation. Every leg covered.
Upfront Pricing
Get an all inclusive rate for transfer form FLL to Miami when you book through GO Airport Shuttle
Available 24/7
Available 24/7, reserve your transfers from Fort Lauderdale Airport to Miami hotels, resorts, the cruise port, and more.
FLL to Miami Airport Transportation for Cruise Travelers
For cruise travelers, we also provide direct airport transportation from FLL to all Port of Miami cruise terminals. PortMiami, frequently called the “Cruise Capital of the World”, is located on Dodge Island, approximately 30 miles south of FLL. While a standard shuttle or private transfer via I-95 South takes about 35 to 45 minutes, local South Florida traffic, morning rush hours, and weekend embarkation congestion can easily push travel times to 60 minutes or more.
To fit your budget and travel style, we provide both shared ride airport shuttles and private car service options including private vans and SUVs for those traveling with extra luggage.
Our drivers provide direct drop-offs right at the curb of your exact cruise line terminal on Dodge Island, including:
- Terminal A – Royal Caribbean International
- Terminal B – Norwegian Cruise Line
- Terminals D, E, & F – Carnival Cruise Line
- Terminal V – Virgin Voyages
- Terminal AA – MSC Cruises
Pro Travel Tip: Most major cruise lines require passengers to be checked in at least two hours before departure. If your ship sets sail at 4:00 PM, we recommend scheduling your FLL airport to Miami transfer no later than 12:30 PM to account for luggage retrieval, regional traffic variations, and terminal security lines.