The Port of Palm Beach recently debuted a new canopy for its cruise terminal, according to an update shared on social media.

According to the port authority, the new structure improves guest experiences by providing shade on sunny days and added protection during rainy weather.

The canopy links the port’s parking lots with the main terminal building, which serves as a homeport for a variety of itineraries.

Located in Riviera Beach, the Port of Palm Beach is the year-round homeport of the Margaritaville at Sea Paradise.

The 1991-built vessel offers short cruises to destinations in the Bahamas and Florida, including Freeport and Key West.

Starting in 2027, the ship is also scheduled to visit ports of call in the Caribbean, including Puerto Plata in the Dominican Republic and Grand Turk in Turks and Caicos.

Earlier this year, the ship underwent a significant refurbishment project, debuting a series of new features and dining venues.

In 2026, the port will also welcome luxury ships for turnaround operations, including SeaDream II and the Viking Mars.

Operating from Palm Beach in early 2027 and early 2028, the SeaDream vessel offers a series of seven-night cruises to the Bahamas, in addition to trans-Atlantic crossings.

The Viking ship is set to offer a single cruise departing from Palm Beach in December 2027 for a 14-night cruise to the Panama Canal and Central America.

In addition to a partial transit of the Panama Canal, the itinerary features visits to six destinations before ending in Fort Lauderdale.

The two-week cruise is highlighted by stops in Jamaica, Colombia, Panama, Belize, Costa Rica and Mexico.