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How Can I Tell Which Ship(s) at Labadee?


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How can I tell which dates are scheduled to have more than one ship docked at Labadee? I believe with Navigator's new Caribbean sailings that she overlaps with another ship on some weeks? How can I tell when this happens?

 

Specifically we are scheduled to leave tomorrow on Navigator and I want to see if we will have Labadee to ourselves or if we have to share in the sandbox :-)

 

I cannot find a site that shows where Explorer is now... I do see that she sails from NJ on 12/1, so I don't think there is any conflict with her (which is the case in January I believe) but what about other ships?

 

Thanks!!

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Click on this link: http://cruisett.com/ports.php and then choose your port of call and the month you are going. Click on that and the calendar will tell you which ships are there on any particular day in the month. For instance if I click on Juneau under Alaska and then choose June, the calendar will tell me what ships are there on each day in June. This site has always been accurate for us.

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Click on this link: http://cruisett.com/ports.php and then choose your port of call and the month you are going. Click on that and the calendar will tell you which ships are there on any particular day in the month. For instance if I click on Juneau under Alaska and then choose June, the calendar will tell me what ships are there on each day in June. This site has always been accurate for us.

 

I checked this site for my Navigator cruise next month and it does not show Navigator at any of my ports. I tried http://www.cruisereport.com/PortsOfCall.aspx?port=884 and it is included.:confused:

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I checked this site for my Navigator cruise next month and it does not show Navigator at any of my ports. I tried http://www.cruisereport.com/PortsOfCall.aspx?port=884 and it is included.:confused:

 

That is frequently a problem with sites of this type which aren't always updated regularly or which don't have complete and up to date information. We have often arrived in a port to find two or three ships that weren't listed on a website that purported to list all the ships in port on a given day.:)

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Click on this link: http://cruisett.com/ports.php and then choose your port of call and the month you are going. Click on that and the calendar will tell you which ships are there on any particular day in the month. For instance if I click on Juneau under Alaska and then choose June, the calendar will tell me what ships are there on each day in June. This site has always been accurate for us.

 

This website is very inaccurate. It does not cover all cruise lines. Of those it does cover it is often incorrect.

 

For example, I have compared HAL/Carnival cruises at Half Moon Cay with the cruise lines actual cruises. It shows several occasions when Carnival and HAL ships are both there. This never happens.

 

I have also looked at my local cruise port of Alicante and it doesn't show half the cruise ships that call there. Those it does give are often wrong.

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