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Port or Starboard on Navigator?


FJTinSC

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Just returned from Navigator Eastern and had port side balcony. We had excellent views coming into San Juan of the fort and when docked we overlooked the pier and town. In St. Thomas we overlooked the harbor. In St. Martin we did not have a great view, we overlooked some barges. Coming into Nassau we could see Atlantis. We were on the pier side when docked in Nassau and we overlooked the Disney Wonder.

 

Cindy

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Sometimes it depends on when the ship arrives.. in one port --the port side will face the port-- and the next port the other side will face the port.

 

If the ships always "parked" on the same side-- people will only want to buy those cabins and leave the otehr side empty

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