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Number of Ships at Any Given Stop


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I google each port with the words cruise ship calendar. I've found the port listings to be the most reliable and often will even list the berth for each ship.

 

Yes, each local port/port authority tends to have a posted schedule, online.

 

Port Everglades, for one, even has a cool phone app with comprehensive schedules and info.

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I google each port with the words cruise ship calendar. I've found the port listings to be the most reliable and often will even list the berth for each ship.

 

Unfortunately, there are many ports which do not have a schedule available. San Juan comes to mind...EM

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Is there a way to tell ahead of time how many ships will be at any given stop?

Say Antiqua, St. Kitts, St. Thomas or Grand Turk ?

 

We will be with you on the January 6, 2017 Caribbean Princess sailing.

 

Having 5 and sometimes 6 ships in St. Thomas is rather normal.

Antiqua & St. Kitts won't be a problem.

 

Two ships in Grand Turk is one too many. :o

Unfortunately, a large Carnival ship will arrive before we do so it will be horribly crowded. :eek:

LuLu

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