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We are wanting to book an independent excursion with Stingray Sailing and are a little concerned about the time. Our ship Navigator of the Seas arrives in port at 10:30 am. (there are 2 other cruise ships in port that day but they arrive at 7:00 and 8:00 am). Stingray Sailings said to meet them at the dock at 11:15 am for a tour beginning at 11:30. Does this give us enough time to tender and get to the dock in time for the excursion?

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We are wanting to book an independent excursion with Stingray Sailing and are a little concerned about the time. Our ship Navigator of the Seas arrives in port at 10:30 am. (there are 2 other cruise ships in port that day but they arrive at 7:00 and 8:00 am). Stingray Sailings said to meet them at the dock at 11:15 am for a tour beginning at 11:30. Does this give us enough time to tender and get to the dock in time for the excursion?

 

You should be just fine.

Be ready ahead of time, and disembark the ship at the earliest moment.

 

Enjoy!

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We are wanting to book an independent excursion with Stingray Sailing and are a little concerned about the time. Our ship Navigator of the Seas arrives in port at 10:30 am. (there are 2 other cruise ships in port that day but they arrive at 7:00 and 8:00 am). Stingray Sailings said to meet them at the dock at 11:15 am for a tour beginning at 11:30. Does this give us enough time to tender and get to the dock in time for the excursion?

 

 

You need to disembark as soon as you can, but you should be fine. We were on the Celebrity Silhouette on March 12th of this year and we able to get a tender 20 minutes after we anchored, so line up early. Stingray Sailing provides an excellent excusrion and you'll enjoy your day!

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We were on Carnival Conquest and had plenty of time to debark and meet up with chip to go on the excursion. It certainly helps that it is a smaller number of people. We went to a reef and snorkeled and went to stingray city to swim with the rays. Then Michele (chips wife) took us back to port and we had plenty of time to souveneer shop at the port. Book it and have a blast. It is truly the best excursion we have ever done. Sad we aren't stopping at CI on our next cruise.

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