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Curfew at port???


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Is there a curfew while docked at port? If we're out and about will we have to be back on board at a particular time? Can we LEAVE the ship at any time???

 

 

Well, obviously you have to be back before the ship leaves port -- usually about 30 minutes or so (and make sure you know what time it is -- they'll tell you as folks are leaving the ship, or have it posted!). If the ship leaves without you -- you'll have to make your way, at your own expense, to the next port to board. That can be pretty expensive and traumatic if you're in a foreign country!

 

Otherwise you can come and go on and off the ship all day, whenever you choose. Or stay on board entirely, and enjoy the relative quiet of a nearly empty ship.

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the three days in Bermuda are awesome!

 

There is no curfew, but if I recall, they did ask that if you were going to leave for more than 24 hours at a time to just let them know. I suppose they keep a list of people who didnt come back to the ship for a very long time.

 

You can stay out til the wee hours of morning, but from my experience, the most fun in Bermuda after midnight will be on the ship.

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This would hold true for overnights in other cities where the ship stops, like Maui and Kauai, Hawaii, and St Petersburg. The only problem you would have to watch out for would be if the ship was going to change towns (they have two ports in Maui, for instance). If your ship is staying in the same port, no problemo. If you by chance have a space at a dock but are going to be moved to an anchorage, be sure you know where the tender will be. All this information will be given you on the ship. You do not need a degree in rocket science to abide by it :)

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