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elklemi
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I will be taking my first Star Clipper cruise in March leaving from St. Marten, I usually fly in to port one day ahead but boarding does not start until 4 PM and wonder if I do fly in early how to spend 4-5 hours with luggage before I get on board? I am leary about waiting to fly in day of cruise and risk missing the ship. Sure others have faced this question and looking for any suggestions, thanks.

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It's been a while since we boarded in St Maarten but my recollection is that Star Clipper had a check in table when we arrived late morning and they stored the bags until late afternoon boarding. We taxied to the port, checked in and then took the shuttle back into town and shopped around for a while. There is lots of shopping in the port area, too. It's actually quite a nice tourist port area.

 

You might call the main office for confirmation of current policy.

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Perfect Robbie 21 that is the kind of info i was hoping past cruisers had experienced. Would rather do that than ask hotel to store luggage go out and back and then to port. I will contact them on Monday and see if they till will check bags early.

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