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Oceania has just changed our stop to Monte Carlo in August to a tender port. We have always docked there before. I wonder if this has anything to do with the fact that this cruise is not too booked at this time.

 

Does anyone know where the tender lands in relation to the cruise ship dock.

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The dock in the harbor of Monte Carlo is only large enough for one cruise ship so if another ship has secured that berth the remaining ships must tender. This happened to us last summer on the Riviera. The ships tenders docked just behind the docked cruise ship, very near the Monaco Yacht club.

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