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Karen Kirkpatrick
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Your ship's daily newsletter (whatever it is called) will tell you the latest time to be on board. Generally, it is 1/2 hour before sailing if the ship is docked. It may be 1 hour before sailing if the ship is tendering. Independent excursion companies are mostly cognizant of getting you back to the ship on time. You will not know with certainty until you are on board the vessel.

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Your ship's daily newsletter (whatever it is called) will tell you the latest time to be on board. Generally, it is 1/2 hour before sailing if the ship is docked. It may be 1 hour before sailing if the ship is tendering. Independent excursion companies are mostly cognizant of getting you back to the ship on time. You will not know with certainty until you are on board the vessel.

 

JB :)

 

ps. OK, so I plagiarised Shorex's post. :rolleyes:

But when an answer is perfect ............................... ;)

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