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We prefer the starboard side of the ship. Get to see all the activity down below, and you can actually see when the ship is pulling away from the pier.

 

There is nothing like waking up in Labadee to those beautiful green mountains!

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We prefer the starboard side of the ship. Get to see all the activity down below, and you can actually see when the ship is pulling away from the pier.

 

There is nothing like waking up in Labadee to those beautiful green mountains!

 

 

both sides are great, as you are Cruising and not on dry land.:):)

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