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The biggest weakness of cruisetimetables.com (and subject to our control) is that there are 2 sections, the first for departures (embarkation) and another for ports of call. To be sure of a good picture of all the ships in port you need to check both sections.

 

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I am currently ports.cruisett.com.

 

That gives you the ships, the total number of passengers, and the times. You can search by port or by ship. It does not use drop downs, but uses the mouse "hover-over" feature.

 

When you look at a particular ship, you can select by month, and it will show the ports, the arrival and departure times for that particular ship, and who else is in port. If you mouse hover over the other ships, it will show the arrival and departure time for that ship.

 

If you are hard-core you can copy/past the results into Excel very easily, at least I can on my PC. Then you can add it to your trip planning Excel spreadsheet. I am not the only one who has does this, right?

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