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Crowds With 5 Ships in Port


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We've been there with 3 ships in port and it hasn't been too bad.

 

I suggest if there is something you'd like to do (specifally stingrays) that you book ahead, and book with a private company that will take you there early.

 

We made the mistake of booking with a company that took people from other cruise ships...we had to wait 45 minutes for them to dock and tender over before we could leave.

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We've been there with 3 ships in port and it hasn't been too bad.

 

I suggest if there is something you'd like to do (specifally stingrays) that you book ahead, and book with a private company that will take you there early.

 

We made the mistake of booking with a company that took people from other cruise ships...we had to wait 45 minutes for them to dock and tender over before we could leave.

 

Micmacmissy

 

Thanks for the reply. I have booked a ship tour which is only a few hours but afterwards it could be crowed just looking around at the shops.

 

Don

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