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Port Everglades cruise ships, boats, yachts, military vessels, and waterfront history

Port Everglades ships archive

Port Everglades ship photography from the original InletCam collection.

InletCam presents a visual archive of cruise ships, boats and yachts, military vessels, and everyday waterfront life photographed from a home overlooking the Port Everglades inlet.

InletCam was one of the first major live streaming webcam and chat communities on the internet. Built around a live camera watching ships arrive and depart from Port Everglades, the site became a gathering place for cruise passengers, ship watchers, and waterfront enthusiasts around the world.

Today the archive preserves thousands of images from those years, capturing the ships, cruise lines, and daily activity that defined an era of Port Everglades history.

Royal Caribbean · Carnival · Celebrity · Princess · Holland America · Cunard · Costa · MSC · Silversea · Regal Empress - Boats - Yachts and more ...

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More than a gallery, InletCam is becoming a visual record of a port era

Port Everglades has changed, ships have changed, and some vessels from the original InletCam years have moved on, been renamed, or disappeared entirely. That makes these older photographs more valuable as a record of a specific waterfront period.

The goal is not simply to display photos. It is to preserve what the port looked like, what the ships looked like, and what it felt like to watch them from the inlet during those years.

As the archive grows, future story pages will help tie together the ships, the cruise lines, the rare visits, and the everyday moments people still remember.

FAQ

About InletCam and the archive

Answers to common questions about the InletCam archive, photo sharing, copyright, and how the collection is organized.

What is InletCam?

InletCam is a Port Everglades ship photography archive built from the original InletCam collection. It began as one of the first major live streaming webcam and chat communities on the internet, centered on watching ships arrive and depart from Port Everglades.

Where were these photos taken from?

The photographs were taken from a home overlooking the Port Everglades inlet, giving InletCam a unique waterfront perspective on cruise ships, boats, yachts, military vessels, and everyday port activity.

Are these current ship photos or archive images?

InletCam features an archive of original ship and waterfront photography from a memorable period in Port Everglades history. The site continues to expand as more archived images and galleries are added.

Can I share InletCam photos on social media or other websites?

Yes, images may be shared publicly only when the InletCam watermark remains visible and unaltered.

Who owns the copyright to the images?

All photographs on InletCam are © Wiley Lulfs.

Do you license images for editorial use?

Yes. For editorial licensing, publication requests, or commercial use inquiries, contact info@inletcam.com.

What kinds of vessels are featured on InletCam?

The archive includes cruise ships, boats, yachts, military vessels, and everyday waterfront scenes connected to Port Everglades.

Will more ships and galleries be added?

Yes. The archive continues to grow with additional ship galleries, inlet moments, and Port Everglades history.