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Which side is dockside on Century?


twinkle toes

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First of all, Grand Cayman is a tender port.

We have been on Celebrity ships and you can't guarantee which side will be dockside. They don't always dock at the same spot. It depends on when the ship arrives and how many ships and their sizes are in port that particular day.

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The three times we've been into Key West all the ships were starboard to the Dock. The one time we had a Port cabin, we had a great view also. There are small islands just north of Key West which are beautiful. One has numerous homes and a ferry running back and forth. You can see only littel golfcarts on it as transportation. Neat to watch.

 

On the dockside, it's good to see into town and watch the people scurrying back to the ship (I love to see how close people cut it!), but the opposite side was very nice also. You can watch the harbor activity better. One docking site has you further out from town, so the dockside isn't very interesting. They ran little trams to/from town. All very well done.

 

Denny

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