
PortMiami announced results for Fiscal Year 2025, which started October 1, 2024 and ended September 30, 2025, in both cruise and cargo operations.
PortMiami also achieved another significant accomplishment in cargo performance. The port recorded 1,115,058 TEUs, up from 1,089,443 TEUs the previous fiscal year, a 2.35% growth and marking 11 consecutive years exceeding one million TEUs.
Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava, stated that through strategic investments in infrastructure and technology, the port is enhancing its operational efficiency and ensuring long-term competitiveness.
PortMiami’s record performance across both cruise and cargo operations reflects the dedication of our entire team and the strength of our partnerships with the cruise industry, cargo carriers, and the business community, added Hydi Webb, PortMiami Director and CEO.
The port’s cargo growth highlights the importance of infrastructure investments, including increased yard efficiency, technology, and connectivity.
The port also welcomed an unprecedented 8,564,225 cruise passengers, up from 8,233,056 the previous fiscal year, a 4.02% increase and the highest annual passenger count in the seaport’s history.




