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What ships are in port?


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Very frequently asked question. A combination of two websites will give you the best information: http://www.cruisetimetables.com; http://www.cruisecal.com. Cruisecal is a pay site but you can find what you want by using the itinerary lookup in the menu bar. He does not include all European lines, so in the winter, when many of their ships are in the Caribbean, the addition of Cruisetimetables should give you the complete picture.

Many folks still stick by cruisett, but they are bad about updating and often inaccurate. Best not to even bother with them. EM

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OR, you could go onto Google and search closest city/town to the port, for example: st john usvi cruise ship schedule 2017 or Quebec cruise ship schedule 2017 or bar harbor me cruise ship schedule 2017.

 

 

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This is the far more accurate source. But I have to say, after 20 cruises, and more than 250 days on cruise ships, the number of ships in any port has never affect anything we wish to do.

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