About this tour
When Em from our team booked Access Line Transportation for a run from Orlando airport to Port Canaveral, we got a straightforward private transfer in a comfortable sedan — no faffing about on shuttle buses. The drive clocks 1–2 hours depending on traffic and which terminal you're headed to. It's the kind of service that shines if you're travelling with kids (free car seats included) or just want to skip the coach queues and arrive at the port without having wrestled luggage through a crowded van. The fleet ranges from sedans to Sprinter vans, so families or small groups have options.
Highlights
- Free car seats — proper seats, not afterthoughts, for little ones
- Sedan comfort beats the airport shuttle grind for two hours
- Sprinter van option works for families or small tour groups
- Direct route to Port Canaveral terminals, no backtracking
- Professional drivers who know the Orlando–port route well
- Service animals welcome, so no stress there
- Suitable for all fitness levels — door-to-door convenience
- Specialized infant seats available if you've got a newborn
What to expect
You'll be picked up from your hotel or airport and driven straight to your cruise terminal in a clean, air-conditioned car with a driver who knows the route. The journey winds through central Florida — mostly dual carriageways and motorway sections — and takes you right to Port Canaveral. It's not sightseeing; it's efficient. Traffic near Orlando can add time, especially mornings, so don't book it too tight if your ship departs early.
The sedan or SUV option is roomy enough for two adults and luggage without feeling cramped. If you're travelling with three kids and a mountain of bags, the Sprinter van is worth considering — you get actual space and the kids won't be climbing each other. The driver will help load suitcases, and the whole thing feels professional rather than rushed.
Good to know
This beats fighting for a spot on a shared shuttle, especially if you've got young children and car seats to manage. The included car seats are a real money-saver and mean you're not scrambling to hire or carry your own. It's hassle-free door-to-door service. Ideal for families, small groups, or anyone who values not queuing. Service animals are fine, so guide-dog users won't hit a wall here.
Road tolls and gratuity aren't included, so budget extra — Florida's tollways add up. Airport parking isn't covered if you're being dropped off. The 1–2 hour window is broad; Orlando traffic can push you to the longer end, especially 7–9am. It's pricier than public transport or a shuttle bus, but you're paying for privacy and convenience. Not suitable if you need to haul a house worth of luggage — the sedan has limits.
Bring snacks for the kids, cash for tolls, and let them know your terminal early so there's no confusion. Groups over 6–7 people will need the Sprinter van. Peak times are early morning (7–9am) and around cruise departure days.
Tour sold and operated by Viator via Viator. Descriptions on this page are original BugBitten summaries written by our team — not copied from the operator. Prices and availability are confirmed at checkout.






