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Any recommendations regarding whether port or starboard side is better for a Eastern Caribbean cruise on Voyager out of Miami ..would like to be on side facing the islands when docked if possible....hump cabin or aft cabin advise also would be appreciated...thanks

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You'd be better off picking your stateroom by where it's located, forward, middle, or aft rather than port or starboard. You won't know which side will have the better views until you sail. When I was on Voyager in January, it was the port side that faced the town in Nassau because we backed in, but it might be the opposite when you go there. Plus there were ships on both sides of us so it didn't matter. In St. Thomas again the port side faced the town. In San Juan, the bow was pointed into Old San Juan. The port side had a view of a HAL ship and the starboard side had a view of the port, not Old San Juan. In Labadee, the starboard side had the better view.

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