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Port or Starboard Balcony in Bermuda, any difference?


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Hello!

 

DH and I are looking to take the Dawn to Bermuda next May, any difference in port or starboard side? We've never been and didn't know how the pier was set up, just looking to avoid being able to have a conversation with a neighboring ship's balcony cabin :)

Do the ships dock side to side or nose to tail?

 

TIA!

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The ships dock nose to tail, tail to tail, or nose to nose. You will either look onto the dockyard itself or to the harbor and the rest of the island. Either way it's a wonderful view.

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Hello!

 

DH and I are looking to take the Dawn to Bermuda next May, any difference in port or starboard side? We've never been and didn't know how the pier was set up, just looking to avoid being able to have a conversation with a neighboring ship's balcony cabin :)

Do the ships dock side to side or nose to tail?

 

TIA!

 

 

Makes no difference! Can never apparently tell how the captain will dock the ship in Bermuda until he does so.

Celebrity was behind us in the dockyard not parallel like some ships are docked in the Caribbean.

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