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I believe you only have to clear customs if you're arriving from a non US territory. If you stop at St. Martin before St. Thomas, then I think the ship has to clear customs. Since Puerto Rico is the first stop, I don't think you have to clear customs there.

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From what I've heard, how they do it (at least on the Mariner) is that customs sets up shop in the dining room. You stand in line for about 10 minutes, show them your passport, and you're on your way. Sounds fairly painless.

 

I'll know for sure in a couple of weeks, though!

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