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Is there an easy wayto find carnival cruises that stay at a port overnight?


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Right now I don't think Carnival is doing Bermuda, but if they start again I want to go there.

 

 

GO MIZZOU!!!!!!!

 

You don't have to wait until Carnival goes there again. Other lines go there as well or you could fly there but it is real expensive so the cruise is the much cheaper way to go.

 

Bill

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I'd like some overnighters too but I can't really find any other than Bermuda and I love Bermuda may have to go back there cruising. We went on vacation. But it would be nice. I read on here that most of the ports don't want the ships in port all night because of noise and gambling or something like that.

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I think one of the west coast stops comes close to staying overnight. Something like the ship gets everyone on board, goes into international waters (for the casino and shops) then comes right back early the next morning.

 

I also thought one of the ships RON'd in Cozumel. Maybe I'm mistaken.

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I think one of the west coast stops comes close to staying overnight. Something like the ship gets everyone on board, goes into international waters (for the casino and shops) then comes right back early the next morning.

 

I also thought one of the ships RON'd in Cozumel. Maybe I'm mistaken.

 

They do this in Cabo... however they dont recommend you stay in Cabo overnight bc they tender and if there are weather issues the next day they may not be able to do their second day.

 

I am not sure what RONd means but in Coz we stayed til 10 I am not sure if any stay later than this.

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They do this in Cabo... however they dont recommend you stay in Cabo overnight bc they tender and if there are weather issues the next day they may not be able to do their second day.

 

I am not sure what RONd means but in Coz we stayed til 10 I am not sure if any stay later than this.

RON=Remain Over Night

It is most commonly used in the airline industry referring to aircraft that stay at an airport overnight.

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