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Meravigilia docks in Naples at 13:00. For the passengers who will disembark that day:

 

1. Will we be able to have lunch on the ship?

2. Are the passengers who disembark "quarantine" to a certain area of the ship?

3. Can we stay on the ship and hang around and disembark later in the day? I am wondering how long we will be allowed to stay on the ship after it docks.

 

I know we have to leave our cabin, but curious if we can linger around.

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Meravigilia docks in Naples at 13:00. For the passengers who will disembark that day:

 

1. Will we be able to have lunch on the ship?

2. Are the passengers who disembark "quarantine" to a certain area of the ship?

3. Can we stay on the ship and hang around and disembark later in the day? I am wondering how long we will be allowed to stay on the ship after it docks.

 

I know we have to leave our cabin, but curious if we can linger around.

 

It takes quite some time for all passengers to disembark so there's no reason why you can't have lunch beforehand.

 

You'll get a colour code allocation which will determine the time you're assigned to leave and colour tags so your luggage can be located in that particular 'colour' zone in the terminal. The times will be advised on the daily planner on the day of disembarkation listed by the colour codes and the area of the ship where you should go to await being called to disembark. As long as you don't try to disembark before your allotted time, you should be able to remain onboard 'til the time that the last group has been allocated. Your luggage will remain in the terminal 'til you disembark.

 

Bear in mind that there won't be too many disembarking at Naples, unlike the busier ports like Barcelona and Genoa, so there may be fewer time slots and colour codes and quicker disembarkation there.

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It takes quite some time for all passengers to disembark so there's no reason why you can't have lunch beforehand.

 

You'll get a colour code allocation which will determine the time you're assigned to leave and colour luggage tags to indicate same. The times will be advised on the daily planner on the day of disembarkation listed by the colour codes and the area of the ship where you should go to await being called to disembark. As long as you don't try to disembark before your allotted time, you should be able to remain onboard 'til the time that the last group has been allocated. Your luggage will remain in the terminal 'til you disembark.

 

Bear in mind that there won't be too many disembarking at Naples, unlike the busier ports like Barcelona and Genoa, so there may be fewer time slots and colour codes and quicker disembarkation there.

 

Perfect! Thank you! Our bus does not leave until 18:00 so trying to figure out the logistics.

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