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Bear in mind that the ship has to be cleared by customs so you won't get a definitive answer at this point.

 

Our experience has been that the ship arrives before the announced time, but then the customs guys come on board and inspect the passports.

 

Our experience has also been (in Barcelona) that you don't have a problem with delays ... but it CAN happen. When we arrived in Venice last April, there was a BIG delay.

 

Typically the ship wants to get you off as soon as they can so as to prepare the cabins for the boarding passengers.

 

If you are asking because you have an early flight out, that can usually be arranged. The ship sends out a form asking what people have flights at what time, who are independent passengers, etc.

 

If you are asking because you just want to get off as soon as possible as an independent passengers, you just need to wait for the "all clear" announcement.

 

More details maybe are needed to answer your question specifically.

 

Mura

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