Galveston Port Guide
Everything Texas cruisers need to know about parking, hotels, getting there, and making embarkation day smooth and stress-free.
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Carnival Cruise Terminal – Galveston
Terminal 2 (Pier 28)
2502 Harborside Drive
Galveston, TX 77550
GPS Coordinates: 29.3103° N, 94.7908° W
Getting to Galveston Port
Driving Directions from Major Texas Cities
50 miles • 1 hour drive
Route: I-45 South straight to Galveston
Tips: Simplest drive. Watch for traffic on weekend mornings. Avoid rush hour if possible (7-9am). Once you hit the causeway, you’re almost there.
Jerry’s Tip: Leave Houston by 9:30am to arrive around 10:30-11am—perfect timing to skip the longest lines.
200 miles • 3-3.5 hours
Route: I-10 East to US-59 North to I-45 South
Tips: Leave by 6:30-7:00am to arrive by 10:30am. Stop in Rosenberg or League City for gas/coffee if needed. Houston traffic can add 20-30 minutes during rush hour.
Jerry’s Tip: I do this drive regularly. Audiobooks make it fly by. Fill up in San Antonio—gas is cheaper than closer to Houston.
180 miles • 3 hours
Route: Highway 71 East to I-10 East to I-45 South
Tips: Similar timing to San Antonio—leave by 7am to arrive around 10-10:30am. La Grange is a good halfway stop.
340 miles • 5+ hours
Route: I-45 South all the way
Tips: Long drive. Consider staying overnight in Galveston the night before. If driving same day, leave by 5am. Alternatively, fly to Houston Hobby and drive 45 minutes from there.
Jerry’s Recommendation: For Dallas cruisers, I usually suggest flying to Houston and renting a car or taking a cruise shuttle. Much less exhausting.
⚠️ Traffic & Timing Warning
The causeway (bridge) to Galveston Island can get backed up on cruise embarkation days, especially during peak season (summer, spring break, holidays). Always add an extra 30 minutes buffer to your estimated arrival time. If Carnival says boarding closes at 3:30pm, aim to arrive by 11am at the latest.
Flying In
If you’re flying, you’ll want to fly into Houston Hobby Airport (HOU) or Houston Bush Intercontinental (IAH).
- Houston Hobby (HOU): Closer option, about 40 miles to Galveston port (50-60 min drive). Southwest flies here.
- Bush Intercontinental (IAH): Larger airport, about 65 miles to port (1.5 hours). More flight options but longer drive.
From Airport to Port:
- Rent a car (you’ll need parking at the port)
- Galveston Express shuttle service (~$50-70 per person round trip)
- Uber/Lyft (expensive for one-way, $80-120 depending on airport)
💡 Jerry’s Flight Strategy
Fly in the day before your cruise, stay at a Galveston hotel, and embark relaxed. Flight delays happen, and you don’t want to miss your ship. Plus, you can enjoy Galveston the evening before—great seafood, the Strand historic district, and the seawall.
Parking at Galveston Port
You have two main options: terminal parking (most convenient) or off-site parking (cheaper). Here’s the honest breakdown:
Off-Site Parking
For entire cruise (7 days)
- Save $30-50 vs. terminal parking
- Covered/uncovered options available
- Free shuttle to/from terminal (5-10 min)
- Reservation recommended
- Some offer free car wash upon return
- Extra 15-20 minutes vs. terminal parking
Popular Options: Park Cruise & Fly Galveston, Galveston Park & Cruise, Cruise Park Galveston
Terminal Parking
For entire cruise (7 days)
- Walk directly to terminal building
- Most convenient option
- No shuttle wait
- First come, first served (no reservations)
- Can fill up on busy sailings
- More expensive
- Uncovered parking (sun exposure)
Payment: Credit card only at automated kiosks when you return
Hotel Park & Cruise
Hotel + parking package
- Stay night before cruise at hotel
- Park for duration of cruise included
- Often includes breakfast
- Some include shuttle to terminal
- Best if flying in day before
- Higher total cost
Best For: Flyers or those coming from 4+ hours away
💡 Jerry’s Parking Strategy
I always use off-site parking and book it online 2-3 weeks before the cruise. You save $30-40, the shuttle is fast and easy, and some lots offer perks like free car washes. Park Cruise & Fly Galveston is my go-to—covered parking, friendly staff, and they’ve never let me down.
Pro tip: Screenshot your parking confirmation and shuttle instructions on your phone. Cell service can be spotty near the port.
What to Expect: Off-Site Parking Process
- Arrive at parking lot: 15-20 minutes before terminal check-in opens (around 9:45am if terminal opens at 10am)
- Check in at office: Show confirmation, get claim ticket for your car
- Unload luggage: Porters help load your bags onto shuttle
- Park your car: In assigned spot or leave keys if valet
- Board shuttle: 5-10 minute ride to terminal
- Total time: 15-20 minutes from lot arrival to terminal drop-off
⚠️ Important Parking Notes
- • Remove all valuables from your car
- • Don’t leave anything visible (GPS, sunglasses, etc.)
- • Take photos of your car before you leave (insurance purposes)
- • Keep your parking claim ticket in your wallet/purse—you need it to get your car back
Hotels Near the Port
Staying the night before your cruise? Here are the best options, all within 15 minutes of the terminal:
Harbor House Hotel & Marina
Price Range: $150-250/night
Why Choose: Closest to port, harbor views, on-site restaurant, walking distance to Strand
- ✓ Park & Cruise packages available
- ✓ Complimentary shuttle to terminal
- ✓ Full-service marina
- ✓ Outdoor pool
Holiday Inn Resort Galveston
Price Range: $120-200/night
Why Choose: On the beach, great for families, breakfast included, affordable
- ✓ Beachfront location
- ✓ Free hot breakfast
- ✓ Kids eat free
- ✓ Park & Cruise package
The Tremont House
Price Range: $180-300/night
Why Choose: Historic boutique hotel, upscale, heart of Strand district, rooftop bar
- ✓ Luxury experience
- ✓ Walking to restaurants/shops
- ✓ Rooftop Toujouse Bar
- ✓ Valet parking available
Hampton Inn Galveston
Price Range: $100-180/night
Why Choose: Budget-friendly, reliable chain, free breakfast, clean rooms
- ✓ Best value option
- ✓ Free hot breakfast
- ✓ Pool & fitness center
- ✓ Park & Cruise deals
Moody Gardens Hotel
Price Range: $150-250/night
Why Choose: Resort experience, attractions on-site, great for families with kids
- ✓ Aquarium & rainforest attractions
- ✓ Multiple pools & lazy river
- ✓ Golf course
- ✓ Kid-friendly activities
Hilton Galveston Island Resort
Price Range: $140-220/night
Why Choose: Direct beach access, pool, good restaurants, reliable brand
- ✓ Beachfront property
- ✓ On-site dining
- ✓ Park & Cruise packages
- ✓ Hilton Honors points
💡 Jerry’s Hotel Recommendations
Best Value: Hampton Inn—clean, reliable, free breakfast, best price. Perfect if you just need a place to sleep.
Best Location: Harbor House—you can practically walk to the port. Great if you want to explore the Strand area.
Best for Families: Holiday Inn Resort or Moody Gardens—kids will love the beach/attractions, and you’ll save with free breakfast.
Best Splurge: The Tremont House—if you want a special pre-cruise experience with great dining and ambiance.
Booking Tip: Always ask about Park & Cruise packages. Many hotels include 7-8 days of parking with one night’s stay—better deal than booking room and parking separately.
Embarkation Day Timeline
Here’s exactly what to expect on embarkation day, minute by minute:
Arrive at Terminal Area
Drop checked luggage at terminal entrance with porters ($2-3 per bag tip). Keep carry-on with essentials: medications, swimsuit, change of clothes, valuables, documents.
Jerry’s Tip: 10:30am is my sweet spot—early enough to avoid peak crowds, late enough that the terminal is fully staffed and running smoothly.
Security & Check-In
Security screening (like airport). Have boarding pass, photo ID/passport ready. Take your photo for Sail & Sign card. Receive your cruise card—this is your room key, ship ID, and charge card. Don’t lose it!
Line Wait: 10-20 minutes if you arrive at optimal time, 30-60 minutes during peak (noon-2pm)
Board the Ship!
Walk up the gangway, welcome aboard! Head straight to the Lido Deck buffet for lunch—it’s already open and included. Your cabin won’t be ready until 1:30pm, but you can drop carry-ons with room steward.
Jerry’s Move: Grab lunch, explore the ship, find the pool, check out the layout. By the time you’re done, your cabin is ready and your checked luggage has been delivered.
Cabins Ready & Final Boarding
Cabins are now accessible. Unpack, test your balcony, freshen up. Complete muster drill (safety drill)—now often done via the HUB app on your phone instead of life jacket assembly.
Checked Luggage: Delivered to cabin by 6pm usually (sometimes later on busy days—be patient)
Sail Away!
Ship departs Galveston. Sail away deck party with music, drinks, dancing. Watch the ship pull away from the dock and head into the Gulf. This is THE moment—grab a drink, go to the top deck, and celebrate!
Jerry’s Favorite: I always watch sail away from Deck 10 or 11 with a cold drink. It’s the official start of vacation mode.
💡 Jerry’s Embarkation Day Strategy
- Arrive: 10:30-11:00am for shortest lines
- Lunch: Hit the buffet immediately after boarding
- Explore: Walk the ship while it’s still empty
- Reservations: Book specialty dining & shore excursions online before you sail (cheaper than onboard)
- Carry-On Must-Haves: Medications, swimsuit, sunscreen, phone charger, one outfit for dinner
Terminal Information
Carnival Terminal 2 (Pier 28) Details
The Carnival terminal in Galveston is modern, air-conditioned, and efficient. Here’s what to know:
- Facilities: Restrooms, seating area, vending machines, climate control
- No Food/Drink: No restaurant or café inside terminal (eat before you arrive)
- Porters: Available curbside to take checked luggage ($2-3 per bag tip)
- Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible, elevators available
- WiFi: Limited free WiFi while waiting
- Photography: Professional photographers inside—you don’t have to buy photos later
What You Can Bring Through Security
Allowed:
- Carry-on bags (backpacks, totes, small rolling bags)
- ONE 750ml bottle of wine or champagne per adult 21+ (in carry-on, not checked luggage)
- Medications, medical devices
- Electronics (laptops, cameras, phones)
- Baby supplies (formula, diapers, food)
- Empty refillable water bottles
NOT Allowed:
- Weapons of any kind
- Illegal drugs, CBD products
- Irons, steamers (fire hazard)
- Candles, incense
- Surge protectors with breakers
- Beer, liquor (wine/champagne only, 1 bottle per person 21+)
- Household appliances
⚠️ Security Screening
All bags go through x-ray machines and may be hand-searched. If you bring prohibited items, they will be confiscated and not returned. Don’t risk it—leave prohibited items at home.
Things to Do Before & After Your Cruise
If You Arrive the Day Before
Galveston is a fun town with plenty to do. Here are my recommendations:
🍤 Dining
- Gaido’s Seafood Restaurant: Galveston institution since 1911, amazing Gulf seafood
- Fisherman’s Wharf: Casual waterfront dining, great shrimp and oysters
- Mosquito Cafe: Breakfast/brunch favorite, unique menu
- Saltwater Grill: Upscale seafood, downtown location
🎭 Activities
- The Strand Historic District: Shopping, galleries, restaurants, Victorian architecture
- Seawall Boulevard: 10-mile seawall with beach access, bike rentals
- Pleasure Pier: Amusement park on pier over Gulf
- Schlitterbahn Water Park: Great for families (seasonal)
🏛️ Attractions
- Moody Gardens: Aquarium, rainforest, 3D theater
- Bishop’s Palace: Victorian mansion tours
- Texas Seaport Museum: Maritime history, tall ship Elissa
- Galveston Island State Park: Nature trails, fishing, kayaking
After Your Cruise
Most people want to hit the road right after disembarking, but if you have time:
- Breakfast on the Strand: MOD Coffeehouse or Sunflower Bakery & Cafe
- Quick Beach Stop: Stewart Beach is closest to the terminal (5 min drive)
- Souvenirs: Old Strand Emporium or La King’s Confectionery (homemade candy since 1890s)
💡 Jerry’s Pre-Cruise Evening Plan
If I’m staying overnight: Check into hotel by 3pm, relax by pool, walk the Strand around 5pm (shops are open, it’s cooling down), dinner at Gaido’s or Fisherman’s Wharf by 6:30pm, back to hotel by 8:30pm, pack carry-on, early bed. Wake up refreshed and ready to cruise!
Terminal Location Map
Carnival Terminal 2, Galveston Port
Interactive map showing terminal location, nearby hotels, parking lots, and major highways. Click and drag to explore the area.
Quick Reference Checklist
Print this and check off as you prepare:
Documents & Essentials
- ☐ Passport or birth cert + photo ID
- ☐ Printed boarding pass
- ☐ Credit card for onboard charges
- ☐ Luggage tags printed and attached
- ☐ Parking confirmation (if pre-booked)
- ☐ Hotel confirmation (if staying over)
- ☐ Phone charger in carry-on
- ☐ Medications in carry-on
Before You Leave Home
- ☐ Complete online check-in
- ☐ Notify bank/credit card of travel
- ☐ Download Carnival HUB app
- ☐ Check weather forecast
- ☐ Fill car with gas (cheaper in your city)
- ☐ Set mail hold or ask neighbor to check
- ☐ Adjust thermostat
- ☐ Lock all doors/windows