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Korimako
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Never sailed with Ponant before and am considering a Scandinavian cruise next year. One of the port calls is where my sister lives (and where I grew up). I'm not interested in any excursions - for obvious reasons, but would my sister be allowed to spend the day on board with me?

I have no idea what their policy might be.

TIA

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AFAIK, no cruise line allows visitors onboard, either at the port of embarkation or a port of call, because of security and health concerns.

 

Princess Cruises used to have a program for a limited number of people to come onboard (for a fee) on embarkation day to have lunch and a ship tour. That program was discontinued years ago.

 

Why don't you call Ponant and ask?

 

 

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