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PattyD Feb 1st, 2003 09:26 AM

tendering into port???
 
I haven't been on a Caribbean cruise in six years and I know a lot has changed since then. Can anyone tell me which of the following ports are ports you dock at versus being tendered into?<BR>Barbadoes<BR>St. Lucia<BR>St. Thomas<BR>St. Martin<BR>Tortola, BVI<BR>We are sailing on the Sea Princess. Thanks

itsmlf Feb 12th, 2003 12:34 PM

Of your list St Maarten is the only one that is usually tendered in to. However if the weather is bad that can change

Starfish Feb 12th, 2003 05:41 PM

I believe Tortola is a tender port.

Cruiser Feb 12th, 2003 06:15 PM

We docked in St. Martin in Oct. on Celebrity (not sure about Princess--sorry).

Theresa Feb 13th, 2003 03:06 AM

St. Martin used to be &quot;tender only&quot; but they have built a dock a mile or so away from &quot;downtown&quot;. I think most ships dock there now.

Dr_Bob Feb 13th, 2003 04:26 AM

Just an added comment Patty, any port can be a tender port if there are more ships in port than there is dock space. Some ports have room for only two or three ships and often it's first come, first served. I have been on ships that could not tell you for sure even the night before if they would dock or have to tender.

Starfish Feb 15th, 2003 10:32 AM

St. Thomas has become so crowded that on many days there are ships that have to tender. If this happens you shore time will be cut down considerably.

andy Feb 15th, 2003 10:13 PM

PattyD--<BR><BR>You almost ALWAYS tender into ST.MARTIN due to the currents--In fact,out of 4 cruises to the area, only 2 were even able to tender==as the seas were too rough....<BR><BR>St.Thomas-Depending on HOW large your ship is, and who gets to port first determines if you tender.....<BR><BR>Tortola-You will tender<BR><BR>Barbadoes-Usually no tender needed<BR><BR>Have never been to St.Lucia-so can't answer you on that one////

Starfish Feb 16th, 2003 04:49 AM

St. Thomas is not determined by who get there first or size. <BR>Yes, the Norway always anchors because she is too large, but there is a published scheduled available a month ahead of time as to who docks where and who anchors.<BR>

itsmlf Feb 27th, 2003 06:44 AM

Tortola is no longer a tender port, you dock unless there is a problem or too many ships

cnmiranda Feb 27th, 2003 10:32 AM

Docked in Tortola 2 weeks ago on another ship, NCL Dawn. There were also 3 other hips docked at the time, don't remember any tenders there at the time.

cnmiranda Feb 27th, 2003 12:23 PM

lol there weren't 3 other &quot;hips&quot; docked but 3 other SHIPS.


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