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We are taking the 7/30 Baltic cruise and, based on our schedule, we wil be arriving in Copenhagen on that day about noon. The ship sails at 11:00 PM. Does anyone know when you are allowed to board? can you leave the ship before it sails once you have gone aboard? If we are allowed to board early, I had wanted to leave and do a quick tour of the city. Has anyone ever done this?

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We have boarded as early as 130pm. I hesitate to board any earlier out of respect for the time needed to get the ship ready and to give the crew some time to themselves. I am sure you could easily drop off your bags, check in and go touring. In one sense it is no different than a regular port stop.

 

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We have boarded as early as noon for evening sailings. To avoid interference with the crew, guests so boarding are asked to wait for their suite to be made ready in a designated public area, where refreshments are usually served.

 

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