At Delray Beach cruising RC 3-1 for 6 days - we can I park?
Where do you park in Ft Lauderdale while cruising?
I don%26#39;t know where in Delray Beach as it%26#39;s in Palm Beach County and a distance from here, but there are parking garages at Port Everglades. According to their website, the parking charges are: Port Everglades $12.00 Daily $10.50 AAA $84.00 Weekly. Here%26#39;s the website: www.pnf.com/ftlauderdale/porteverglades
You can also park at Park %26#39;N Fly (there%26#39;s a shuttle to and from the port to the parking lot) for about $12-15/day.
Where do you park in Ft Lauderdale while cruising?
As Abby said, Delray Beach is far (20+ mi) from Port Everglades and has no port of it%26#39;s own that I know of, so you I think need to drive here and park- unless you are sailing from the Port of Palm Beach- a very small port in the Delray area. you can park in the garages of Port Everglades or in a slightly less expensive commercial lot Park n Fly , which will shuttle you there. Beware of some other parking lots that may advertise on the web- one even pops up on the Port Evergldes website advertising I%26#39;m told- and some folks had a horrible experience there- dirty van, rude employees, lot in a bad area etc. I would only consider Park n Fly for off site.
If you are indeed sailing from Port of Palm Beach, you will need to inquire on the West Palm Beach Forum I think. I%26#39;m not familiar with their port or what if any cruises go from there. What you have posted is a bit confusing I think- maybe check your documents for the name of the
port- or of the ship so we can figure it out for you.
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