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4 hours ago, stevea36 said:

I believe that St Georges is a tender only port at this time as the channel near the pier needs to be widened as it was not used for many years.   There has been talk of RCI (and others) working with the government to work on the channel so that St Georges can become a regular stop for their ships (including the larger ones (up to quantum class only).

 

Other itineraries show docking in St Georges.

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21 hours ago, njkruzer said:

No, Hamilton is a separate port.  Prior to the big ships all the ships stopped at St. George's and Hamilton.  There was almost nothing to do in Dockyards.   Once the ships got bigger the traditional ports couldn't accommodate them and Dockyards was developed.   Personally we prefer docking in Hamilton and St. George's. Walk off the ship and everything is right there.

 

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