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Galveston Cruise Parking Options

We recommend parking in a paid lot when you take your cruise — NOT searching for street parking. Galveston is a relatively safe town, but any car left on the street unattended for several days is a magnet for a break-in or vandalism. Luckily, there are many parking options.

Note: All of the parking lots featured here offer a prepaid online option at a discounted rate. All lots also accept credit cards.

 Options for Parking at the Port of Galveston:

Map of Galveston Cruise Parking Lots

To make things easier, we’ve put together this map of all the Galveston cruise parking lots:

Discount Cruise Parking – One of the cheapest places to park, Discount Cruise Parking charges just $45 for a 7-day trip if prepaid. Otherwise, the rate is $65. The lot is fenced and gated, however it is some distance from the terminal. The company does offer shuttle service for you and your luggage. Due to the lower prepaid rate and relatively small lot, we suggest booking in advance.

Cost: $45 for a 7-day trip (if prepaid).
Distance: More than 30 blocks (shuttle provided).
Website: DiscountCruiseParking.net

Galveston Park N Cruise – It doesn’t get any closer to the port than with this parking lot. It is the closet lot to the port, located just across Harborside Drive. The entire lot is fenced and lit. Most parking is outdoors, but there is also indoor parking for an additional fee. Because the lot if relatively tight, no RVs or oversize vehicles can park here. Given the proximity to the port, the $50 prepaid fee for a 7-day cruise is one of the best deals in town.

Cost: $50 for a 7-day trip (outdoor; if prepaid). $65 for indoor (if prepaid).
Distance: Less than 1 block.
Website: GalvestonParkNCruise.com

81st Street Dolphin Parking – Don’t let the name fool you… 81st Street Dolphin Parking is actually much closer to the Port of Galveston than the name leads you to believe. You’ll find it at the corner of 28th Street and Avenue D — about 6-7 blocks from the cruise terminal. The lot is fenced and features night security as well. And don’t worry about walking. Dolphin Parking offers a shuttle to the port. There is also space for oversize vehicles.

Cost: $50 for a 7-day trip (if prepaid).
Distance: 6-7 blocks from the port (shuttle provided).
Website: 

 

EZ Cruise Parking – EZ Cruise Parking offers elevated lots with high fencing and lighting to keep your car safe. While it doesn’t offer covered parking, the company does rent car covers if you are worried about the sun or salt air. Oversize vehicles aren’t allowed. While the lot is within walking distance of the cruise terminal, it does offer free shuttle service. Reservations are recommended as the lot often sells out.

Cost: $55 for a 7-day trip (if prepaid).
Distance: 3-4 blocks from the port (shuttle provided).
Website: EZCruiseParking.com

 

Lighthouse Parking – Lighthouse Parking is located right next to the Port of Galveston’s “official” lots, yet offers a rate that’s $10 less for a 7-day cruise… and includes covered parking. Reservations are suggested as this lot usually sells out. Your rate includes a shuttle to and from the port, located 5-7 blocks away. Also, if you are worried about storms while you are away, know that Lighthouse Parking offers an elevated lot. Oversize vehicles are also welcomed.

Cost: $55 for a 7-day trip (if prepaid).
Distance: 5-7 blocks from the port (shuttle provided).
Website: LighthouseParking.org

 

BOI Valet — As the name suggests, BOI Valet offers easy valet parking for passengers. The lot is fairly small, so space is limited. All spots are indoor parking. BOI Valet does not offer parking for oversize vehicle. Perhaps the best thing about parking here is that the lot is located right across the street from the terminal. No need to catch a shuttle. You can simply walk to the cruise port.

Cost: $65 for a 7-day trip (indoor parking).
Distance: Less than 1 block.
Website: BOIValet.com

 

Port of Galveston Parking Lots – The port offers “official” parking, and guarantees a space for all cruise passengers. The lots themselves are located on either side of Harborside Drive, between 29th Street and 33rd Street. The lots are fenced and lit. However, there is no covered parking. Parking for oversize vehicles is available for an extra charge.

Cost: $65 for a 7-day trip (if prepaid).
Distance: 5-7 blocks from the port (shuttle provided).
Website: PortofGalveston.com

 

Getting to the Terminal

If you’re cruising from Galveston, you can’t start your trip without getting there first!

All cruises embark at the Port of Galveston. The port is located on the northern end of the island, at the intersection of Harborside Drive and 25th Street. Of course, you’ll be able to see the ships from a distance. The port is approximately 50 miles from downtown Houston, 40 miles from Hobby Airport, and 70 miles from Bush Intercontinental Airport. If driving, expect the trip to take about one hour from Hobby Airport and two hours from Intercontinental Airport.

 

Here is a map showing the location of the port relative to the island:

Directions to the Galveston Cruise Terminal from Houston:

1. Take I-45 South (Gulf Freeway) to Galveston.
2. From I-45 South, take the Harborside Drive exit.
3. You will come to a major intersection after about 1/5 of a mile (Teichman Road). Turn left.
4. This road turns into Harborside Drive. You will take Harborside all the way to the port.
5. The port is located at the intersection of Harborside Drive and 25th Street.

 

The Port of Galveston address is 2502 Harborside Drive, Galveston, Texas 77550.

Not driving a car? Want to know about other ways to get to the Galveston port? Visit this link to read about all the other options of reaching the Galveston cruise terminal without driving.

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