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sbeth

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When your boat is docked (not tendered), how long before you can expect to be off? I'm travelling on the Sensation to Nassau and we are scheduled to arrive at 11AM and we don't leave until 6AM the following morning. I am interested in an excursion (Stuart's cove snorkeling) that leaves at 1:30. Is this possible? Also, we'd like to explore Nassau nightlife just a bit...what time should we head back to the boat? Is there a curfew?

Thank you!

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You should be able to get off the boat between 11:30 and 12 noon easily, so your snokeling date should be easy to reach. If your ship is leaving at 3AM I would be back by 2 am since this is not a ship run excursion (Bar hopping) just to be on safe side.

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