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Jacksonville Cruise Ships Earn High Sanitation Scores
Recent inspections show cruise lines sailing from JaxPort meet high cleanliness standards.
Apr. 12, 2026 at 10:26am
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Cruise ships sailing from the Jacksonville Port Authority continue to earn high marks for cleanliness and sanitation, providing peace of mind for summer travelers.Today in JacksonvilleCruise ships sailing from the Jacksonville Port Authority (JaxPort) have received strong sanitation scores in recent inspections, providing reassurance to travelers planning summer vacations. While ships sailing internationally may not be inspected as frequently, they are required to meet rigorous cleanliness standards when returning to U.S. ports.
Why it matters
Cruise ship sanitation is a top concern for many travelers, especially after high-profile outbreaks of illnesses on some ships in recent years. The positive inspection results for JaxPort-based cruises help build consumer confidence in the safety and cleanliness of these vacation options.
The details
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) conducts twice-yearly inspections of cruise ships, evaluating factors like food preparation, water quality, and overall vessel hygiene. Ships that sail primarily within the United States are inspected twice annually, while those that travel internationally may only be inspected once when they return to U.S. waters.
- The CDC conducts cruise ship inspections twice per year.
- Ships sailing internationally may only be inspected once when they return to the U.S.
The players
Jacksonville Port Authority (JaxPort)
The organization that manages the port facilities in Jacksonville, Florida, including the cruise ship terminal.
U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
The federal agency responsible for conducting regular inspections of cruise ships to ensure they meet sanitation standards.
The takeaway
The strong sanitation scores for cruise ships sailing from JaxPort demonstrate the port's commitment to providing a safe and clean vacation experience for travelers. This should give potential cruisers confidence in booking their summer getaways from the Jacksonville area.
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