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Crown to Canada cruise question


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Should we worry about side our cabin is located on the ship (port or starboard) or does the ship sail out of sight of land on the open ocean part of the cruise? For some reason this is really become a big deal for my wife so I said I would ask the CC group.

 

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For the most part, you can only see the shore when you are arriving or departing from a port of call. Assuming the arrival and departure are during daylight hours, what you don't see going in, you'll see going out. Beside being offshore, most passages between the ports of call are made at night. The only exception that I can think of is when you are cruising the St Lawrence River.

 

 

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