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Cruise Questions

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  • Current cruise parking information is available here.

    Cruise Questions
  • Beverages, alcohol, weapons and illegal narcotics are not permitted on the cruise ships.
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  • At the Port of Palm Beach, the self parking fee is waived to vehicles that meet one of the following requirements:

    • Display the Disabled Veteran "DV" license plate; or                       
    • Have specialized equipment, such as ramps, lifts, foot or hand controls for use by a disabled person
    Cruise Questions
  • Margaritaville at Sea Paradise begins boarding its passengers as soon as the previous passengers disembark and the ship clears U.S. Customs. This may vary by sailing, but passengers may arrive and wait in our air conditioned cruise terminal.

    Cruise Questions
  • All passengers of the Margaritaville at Sea Paradise should arrive before 3:00 p.m. to be admitted onto the cruise ship. Terminal doors close promptly at 3:00pm. You will not be permitted to enter the terminal or embark your sailing after 3:00 pm. 

    Passengers that arrive after 3:00 pm, will be denied boarding and will constitute a "no show," subject to the penalties and fees outlined in Margaritaville at Sea's Cancellation Policy. 

    For more infromation, visit Margaritaville at Sea's website.


    Cruise Questions
  • View current parking information here.

    Cruise Questions
  • Yes, Port security is 24/7, and there are security cameras monitoring the lot at all times.

    Cruise Questions
  • Exit 74, 45th Street
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  • Exit 76, Blue Heron Boulevard
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  • The cruise line's lost and found department is located at the ticket counter in the Cruise Terminal. The contact number is: 1-800- 814-7100. 

    Cruise Questions

General Port Questions

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  • 8:30 am - 5:00 pm, Monday - Friday (Except Holidays)
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  • *Regular board meetings are typically held on the third Thursday of each month at 4:00 pm. 

    View Commission Meeting schedule  

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  • 1 E. 11th Street, Suite 600, Riviera Beach, FL 33404
    General Port Questions
  • The Port's Address is: One East 11th Street, Suite 600 Riviera Beach, FL 33404
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  • From the North: I-95 South, Exit 76, Blue Heron Blvd. - East bound Proceed East to US Highway 1 (Broadway) Turn right (South) onto US Highway 1 (Broadway) Proceed on Broadway, make a left on East 11th Street (North end of the bridge) Proceed straight to the Port offices and terminal From the South: I-95 North, Exit 74 (45th Street) - East bound Proceed East 3 Miles on 45th Street to US Highway 1 (Broadway) Turn left (North) on US Highway 1 (Broadway) towards East 11th Street Turn right on East 11th Street (North end of bridge) Proceed straight to the Port offices and terminal
    General Port Questions
  • Caribbean: Tropical Shipping (561) 844-0281 or Gulfstream Line Inc. (561) 840-9393 

    Central & South America: Port Contractors (561) 845-5047

    General Port Questions
  • Commissioners' email addresses are listed on Commission page. 

    General Port Questions

Employment

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  • Thank you for your interest in employment at the Port of Palm Beach. Open positions are available
    Employment
  • Yes. You will find the online application
    Employment
  • Applications are always accepted, even when positions are not open for hiring.
    Employment

Special Districts

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  • Special Districts are very similar to counties and municipalities. However, special districts are units of special-purpose government as opposed to units of general-purpose government. Florida’s laws generally treat them alike. A special district . . . • is a unit of local special-purpose government (it has a governing board with policy-making powers) • operates within limited boundaries • is created by general law, special act, local ordinance, or by rule of the Governor and Cabinet.
    Special Districts
  • Yes, there are Dependent Special Districts and Independent Special Districts.
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  • A Dependent Special District has at least one of the following characteristics: 

    • Its governing body members are identical to the governing body members of a single county or a single municipality. 

    • Its governing body members are appointed by the governing body of a single county or a single municipality. 

    • During unexpired terms, its governing body members are subject to removal at will by the governing body of a single county or a single municipality. 

    • Its budget requires approval through an affirmative vote by the governing body of a single county or a single municipality. 

    • Its budget can be vetoed by the governing body of a single county or a single municipality. An Independent Special District does not have any dependent characteristics. A special district that includes more than one county is independent unless the special district lies wholly within the boundaries of a single municipality.

    Special Districts
  • • General-Purpose Governments (Cities and Counties) • School Districts • Community Colleges • Municipal Service Taxing or Benefit Units • Seminole and Miccosukee Tribe Special Improvement Districts • Boards providing electrical services that are political subdivision of a municipality or part of a municipality
    Special Districts
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Contact Us

  1. One East 11th Street, Suite 600

  2. Riviera Beach, FL 33404

  3. Phone: 561-383-4100

  4. Fax: 561-842-4240

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