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Sorry but I find this site to be very inaccurate. It used to be good but not anymore. Not every site is totally accurate. I use this site:

 

http://www.cruisetimetables.com/

I also check the island port schedule but quite often they don't show very far in advance. Some a couple of weeks, others a couple of months.

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Sorry but I find this site to be very inaccurate. It used to be good but not anymore. Not every site is totally accurate. I use this site:

 

http://www.cruisetimetables.com/

I also check the island port schedule but quite often they don't show very far in advance. Some a couple of weeks, others a couple of months.

 

I agree -- I never trust cruisett. I'll look at it, but I don't trust it (I mean, if your own ship isn't showing up as being in port, you know the site is wrong). I've found cruise timetables to be pretty reliable.

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Sorry but I find this site to be very inaccurate. It used to be good but not anymore. Not every site is totally accurate. I use this site:

 

http://www.cruisetimetables.com/

I also check the island port schedule but quite often they don't show very far in advance. Some a couple of weeks, others a couple of months.

 

I agree -- I never trust cruisett. I'll look at it, but I don't trust it (I mean, if your own ship isn't showing up as being in port, you know the site is wrong). I've found cruise timetables to be pretty reliable.

 

I agree with both of you on this website. It used to be good. We are going on the Legend to Alaska next week and the ship isn't even listed!!! I assume that is because it does Australia in the winter. Much better luck with the other two listed.

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CruiserBruce has it right.

 

Keith

I agree. But when I am choosing a cruise I like to see how many ships are going to be in port with me. This is mostly important for port stops. Most of those harbor websites don't show very far in advance. I don't really want to be in Grand Cayman with 8 ships. So a site that shows things a bit further in advance is helpful.

Also the harbor website for Fort Lauderdale shows the ships that will be in port only a week in advance. That is good for last minute decisions, like knowing what pier you will be leaving from.

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I agree. But when I am choosing a cruise I like to see how many ships are going to be in port with me. This is mostly important for port stops. Most of those harbor websites don't show very far in advance. I don't really want to be in Grand Cayman with 8 ships. So a site that shows things a bit further in advance is helpful.

 

Also the harbor website for Fort Lauderdale shows the ships that will be in port only a week in advance. That is good for last minute decisions, like knowing what pier you will be leaving from.

 

My first choice are the harbor web sites and my experience is they are quite good.

 

Of course some don't provide the detail.

 

If I was going to use another site other then the harbor one it would be CruiseCal.

 

He charges a fee but it's the most up to date.

 

Keith

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