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If you really need to know, do a Google search for the website for the port, looking for ship, or cruise ship schedules. That has been the most accurate in my experience.

 

That's been my experience too. And some of the port's cruise line calendar will even list the the berth for each ship.

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If you are looking to find out what ships will be in each port on your Itinerary, then i recommend CruiseCal.com You click the top link "Itinereary Lookup" and choose your ship and itinerary.

 

Is that the site that charges a fee? It used to be no charge like the others?

 

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No, they are not always accurate ... and things can change at the last minute.

In January people on our Roll Call on Ruby Princess had checked almost all of them out for St. Thomas and were told we would be docking at Crown Bay.

Guess What!

We ended up tendering into town! :rolleyes:

It was the first time we had tendered in St. Thomas for ages!

Worked out well for us and rather enjoyed doing it again! :)

 

LuLu

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