FJTinSC Posted September 30, 2005 #1 Share Posted September 30, 2005 We are booking on the Navigator doe Dec 2006, and was wondering which side is bettr for port views in San Juan, St. THomas, and St. Maarten....any suggestions? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CathyG Posted September 30, 2005 #2 Share Posted September 30, 2005 My guess, and that's all it is, would be the starboard side. I draw an outline of the ship and then follow the route the ship takes and whatever side the island is on is the side I pick. So far I've been lucky. I'm sure someone that's been on this cruise will have more than a guess. Cathy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sascol Posted September 30, 2005 #3 Share Posted September 30, 2005 We've been to several ports multiple times and it appears is that there's no rule as to which way the ship docks. It's really pot luck so I don't think it should factor too much into your decision. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheWog Posted September 30, 2005 #4 Share Posted September 30, 2005 We were port side and had a full view of each port for both St. Thomas and St. Maarten when we sailed on DCL. I don't think it matters though as each time could be different. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rascalious Posted September 30, 2005 #5 Share Posted September 30, 2005 I have been to all these ports and sometimes the ship backs in and sometimes it docks straight in. So it really varies. I will say we have always booked a starboard balcony and never been disappointed. In 2003 and 2004 we were in the same cabin, same ship (AOS). Both times we were at the newer Pan American Pier. In 2003 we were docked with a starboard view of the Isla Grande Airport. In 2004 we were docked the other direction with a starboard view of Old San Juan. How they decide, I don't know. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
voyager70 Posted September 30, 2005 #6 Share Posted September 30, 2005 I was on that same cruise on Navigator last February & I can only echo what everyone else has said - it just depends on how the ship docks in port that particular day. We were port side & had great views in San Juan & Nassau , but were docked in the outer-most "slot" in St. Thomas with no harbor views & were docked alongside another ship in St. Maarten so our only view was the other ship. I was docked port side the previous time in both those ports & had great views, so it's really a 50/50 shot. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TrentS Posted September 30, 2005 #7 Share Posted September 30, 2005 Yep... Flip a coin, what's better in one port isn't in the next and it can change from week to week anyway. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CathyG Posted September 30, 2005 #8 Share Posted September 30, 2005 So much for my scientific theory. Cathy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FJTinSC Posted September 30, 2005 Author #9 Share Posted September 30, 2005 Thanks for answering this seemingly silly question. I thought at one time I had heard one side being better than the other. Your scientific method, Cathy G, is exactly how I've always done my cabin selection...so do't think much about it! LOL I am the type that loves to see the Islands off in the distance. Thanks to all who responded! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
goneclear Posted October 2, 2005 #10 Share Posted October 2, 2005 You will be happy with what you pick. If you dont have the view going in you will have it when you are leaving. As most said it's a lottery 50/50. Good luck and enjoy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
negc Posted October 2, 2005 #11 Share Posted October 2, 2005 On long voyages it used to be POSH (port out, starboard home) but nowadays it really depends on the ports of call and from sailing to sailing the same ship may dock differently. In some ports, especially working ports, you are better if your stateroom looks out into the harbor. In some the view of the island from your stateroom is great while in others, you had best keep your drapes closed if you value your privacy. :D Relax and enjoy your cruise. Que sera, sera. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TrentS Posted October 3, 2005 #12 Share Posted October 3, 2005 On long voyages it used to be POSH (port out, starboard home) but nowadays it really depends on the ports of call and from sailing to sailing the same ship may dock differently. In some ports, especially working ports, you are better if your stateroom looks out into the harbor. In some the view of the island from your stateroom is great while in others, you had best keep your drapes closed if you value your privacy. :D Relax and enjoy your cruise. Que sera, sera. POSH originated with P&O in the days before a/c... From the UK to India and Australia the port side was the shady/cool side of the ship going down, and the starboard side was the shady/cool side of the ship on the return. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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