Royal Caribbean Celebrates Groundbreaking of New Cruise Terminal G in Miami
by Marsha Mowers
Work has begun on Royal Caribbean’s new Cruise Terminal G at PortMiami, as city officials and the cruise line held their groundbreaking ceremony last week. Designed to achieve LEED certification, the terminal will accommodate up to 7,000 passengers and feature a multi-level parking garage, an intermodal facility, and essential infrastructure to support large cruise ships, including Royal Caribbean’s Icon-class vessels.
Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava, members of the Miami-Dade Board of County Commissioners, PortMiami Director and CEO Hydi Webb, and Royal Caribbean Group Chairman and CEO Jason Liberty presided over the groundbreaking ceremony for the new state-of-the-art, design-build cruise terminal for Royal Caribbean Group.
With a total investment of $345 million, this world-class complex will be dedicated to Royal Caribbean Group while maintaining multi-vessel functionality. Designed as a single-berth terminal, it will enable efficient embarkation and disembarkation through the integration of the latest advancements in cruise terminal construction, energy efficiency, and a unique user experience.
“Cruise Terminal G represents a major investment in Miami’s future. Built with advanced technology and sustainable design, this new facility will deliver a smarter, faster, more seamless experience for guests sailing with our industry-leading brands: Royal Caribbean, Celebrity Cruises, and Silversea,” said Royal Caribbean Group Chairman and CEO Jason Liberty.
“It reflects what matters most to us: innovation, collaboration, and delivering the world’s best vacations responsibly – while creating jobs and supporting the local economy for years to come.”
Funding for the new Terminal G at PortMiami is provided through a partnership between Miami-Dade County and Royal Caribbean Group. The new Terminal G focuses on delivering a more streamlined and seamless experience for cruise passengers.
The future Cruise Terminal G is slated for completion in late 2027.





