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What is time frame for boarding Azamara with 5 pm departure?


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Thank you both for your response. I was planning to board by 3 pm, however I wondered how early one could board if one wanted to escape the heat and humidity earlier.

 

Last time boarding later, I boarded from an empty terminal - it was heaven!

 

My paper documentation doesn't show early boarding times. Is the Guest Documentation showing boarding times on the website?

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We usually try to get there before noon... explore the ship before it gets too crowded, have a nice lunch, get settled in our cabin well before muster drill. BTW, we're on the same cruise :D

 

Sounds like a good reason to board earlier than I have in the past. Safe travels. I'll probably see you at the Meet and Greet.

 

Thanks also Phil. Seems the consensus is earlier is better.

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We are cruising from Singapore in March and will board as late as possible so as to enjoy as much of Singapore as we can. We have only a few days pre-cruise in Singapore and want to explore the city as much as possible.

 

We are fortunate our first full day on the ship is a day at sea, so plenty of time to settle in and then another 13 days to enjoy the ship.

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We are cruising from Singapore in March and will board as late as possible so as to enjoy as much of Singapore as we can. We have only a few days pre-cruise in Singapore and want to explore the city as much as possible.

 

We are fortunate our first full day on the ship is a day at sea, so plenty of time to settle in and then another 13 days to enjoy the ship.

 

I can understand you wanting to spend as long as possible in Singapore, after travelling so far.

 

Singapore was my most frequent and favourite stopover en route to the UK.

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