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B2B question--San Juan turnaround


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You might have to wait a little longer to disembark, but you can then get an in- transit card and go explore San Juan. When you return later in the day you can get your new card.

We are on the same B 2 B and I am not sure how long people will have to wait to reboard since the ship sails later. The last 2 times we left from San Juan it was about 2:30 before we could board.

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You might have to wait a little longer to disembark, but you can then get an in- transit card and go explore San Juan. When you return later in the day you can get your new card.

We are on the same B 2 B and I am not sure how long people will have to wait to reboard since the ship sails later. The last 2 times we left from San Juan it was about 2:30 before we could board.

 

Thanks for the info. We are trying to arrange a private tour during our day in San Juan because the ship offers very little for those who have been there before and we are trying to figure out what time we would be allowed to leave the ship.

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