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How many Embarkation/Disembarkation Ports Have you Used


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N. America:

Miami, Ft. Lauderdale, Port Canaveral, Los Angles, San Francisco, San Diego, Seattle, Cabo San Lucas, San Juan, NYC, Seward, Whittier, Acalpuco

 

S. America: Valparaiso

 

Europe:

Southampton, Dover, Copenhagen, Amsterdam, Venice, Basel (river cruise)

 

S. Pacific: Honolulu, Tahiti

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Including the turn around port on cruises where we did back to backs:

 

Miami

St. Thomas

San Juan

Fort Lauderdale

Tampa

Charleston

Venice

Athens

Dubrovnick

Istanbul

Vancouver

Seward

New Orleans

Bridgetown (coming in December)

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Interesting to see where everybody has started and ended!

 

For us:

Ocean Cruises: Piraeus, Barcelona, Civitavecchia, Venice, Valletta, Split,Amsterdam, Istanbul, Stockholm, Southampton, Singapore, Honolulu, Valparaiso,Buenos Aires, Miami, San Juan.

 

River Cruises: St Petersburg, Moscow, Budapest, Brussels, Nuremberg, Luxor, Abu Simbel, My Tho (Saigon), Siem Reap, Mandalay, Yangon.

 

Booked to add in the next 14 months: Hong Kong, Shanghai,Tokyo, Ushuaia, and Giurgiu (for Bucharest) on a river cruise.

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Hi all!

 

Fun thread, thanks for starting it.

I have 19 for my 38 cruises which includes 2- 5 day canal cruises here in Ontario & 1 river cruise.

They are: San Juan, Santo Domingo, San Francisco, San Diego, Seattle, Kingston ON, Regensburg, Barcelona, Venice,Copenhagen, Shanghai, Fort Lauderdale, Honolulu, Miami, Quebec City, Port Canaveral, NYC, Montego Bay & Boston.

Will be adding LA to the list & hope to sail from New Orleans at some point.

 

~ Jo ~ :)

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On 10/10/2017 at 7:48 PM, whogo said:

Off the top of my head: Harwich, Copenhagen, Piraeus, Civitavecchia, Barcelona, Ft. Lauderdale, San Juan, Miami, Valparaiso, Puerto Ayora, Rio de Janeiro, and San Diego.

Add Vienna, Austria; Constanta, Romania; Aruba; Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic; San Antonio, Chile; Aukland, New Zealand and Boston, Massachusetts.

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On 10/10/2017 at 9:15 PM, cruisemom42 said:

Interesting question -- looks like I'm at 21:

 

Miami; Fort Lauderdale; San Francisco; Vancouver; Seattle; New York City; Copenhagen; Amsterdam; Bangkok; Singapore; Civitavecchia; Venice; Naples; Piraeus; Nauplion; Barcelona; Seville; Malaga; Cyprus; Safaga; Istanbul

 

Well...hmm....  Since this thread was started more than 7 years ago, I can add Southampton, Dublin, Trieste, Ravenna, Rotterdam, Bordeaux and Lisbon. So....now at 28.

 

Will add two more in January with San Antonio (Chile) and Buenos Aires.

 

Does Fusina count as different from Venice? 😝

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On 10/11/2017 at 1:05 PM, bennybear said:

Interesting topic! Lots of repeats.

 

Vancouver, Seward, Civitavecchia, Fort Lauderdale, Galveston

Venice, Barcelona, Copenhagen, Rotterdam

Paros, Piraeus, Brindisi

I’ll just add Yokohama.    Wow this is an old thread. 😀

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Gosh, this was hard but I think I got them all.

 

San Francisco,Seattle, Vancouver, Los Angeles, Long Beach, Beijing, Singapore, Sydney, Aukland, Buenos Aires, Miami, Fort Lauderdale, NYC, Quebec City, Southampton, Civitavecchia, Barcelona, Venice, Copenhagen 

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Just stumbled on this thread and thought it might be fun to write down all the embarkation/debarkation ports.  Came up with 54. but will only list them if anyone asks.  Might be a few more, but after 50 years of cruising who can remember?

 

Hank

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Interesting.  We've just completed our 50th (Ocean) cruise, and we've used 44 different ports - embarkation only at 11 of them, disembarkation only at another 7, and both on and off the ship at the other 26.

We've also got a good few river cruises under our belt, but I'll have to do a bit more digging to quantify them. 

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