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We are sailing West. Mediterranean next June (Epic). I think most people embark and disembark in Barcelona for this cruise. However, we have always wanted to spend a few days in Rome - this cruise allows us to do that. We are spending 3 days after the cruise in Rome, so there is no need to rush off the ship. We have never sailed with NCL before, and all our past cruises we have had to rush off to catch a flight. What is the latest we can disembark? A midmorning disembarkation will allow us to have a leisurely breakfast and stay out of the crowds trying to get off the ship to see Rome in a day.

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You will likely need to be out of your room at 8, although some users have reported 9. It will say in your disembarkation forms. In the past, we were asked to leave the ship by 10. Remember, NCL will want to turn over for the next cruise.

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