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Sailing on the Constellation this Summer and the cruise ends in Venice (after spending the night in Venice). We've never done a disembarkation at a port the we spent the previous night at, was wondering how early we could self-disembark.

 

Would like to get the earliest train out of Venice.....

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Sailing on the Constellation this Summer and the cruise ends in Venice (after spending the night in Venice). We've never done a disembarkation at a port the we spent the previous night at, was wondering how early we could self-disembark.

Would like to get the earliest train out of Venice.....

 

Hi-we have a similar situation at the end of our Trans Atlantic next month. This is what I was told:

The time you can disembark depends upon when the ship is cleared. Notify your stateroom attendant that you need to leave the ship on the day it arrives (for you, in Venice). The stateroom attendant will handle the arrangements for you to disembark early.

Just to be on the safe side, in addition to telling our stateroom attendant, I am also going to talk to Guest Services early in our cruise.

Happy cruising.

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Hi-we have a similar situation at the end of our Trans Atlantic next month. This is what I was told:

The time you can disembark depends upon when the ship is cleared. Notify your stateroom attendant that you need to leave the ship on the day it arrives (for you, in Venice). The stateroom attendant will handle the arrangements for you to disembark early.

Just to be on the safe side, in addition to telling our stateroom attendant, I am also going to talk to Guest Services early in our cruise.

Happy cruising.

 

Thanks for your reply! We were hoping that since our ship arrives the day earlier in Venice, it would not have to be cleared the next morning when we disembark.......

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The ship gets cleared upon arrival and one can leave anytime after that. We had an overnight last year on the Connie before disembarkation. Because we had decided to leave as late as possible we put our bags out the night before and thus were allocated a time for departure and collect the bags. Had we decided to take our bags off ourselves we could have left whenever we wanted to. On the final day once we checked out we couldn't check back in

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The Venice cruise terminal is close to the railway station, Piazzale Roma. It would be a very short taxi ride. Less than 5 minutes. There is also a light rail system from port to station but it might not be suitable if you are trailing luggage.

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Generally the ships that overnight at the end will allow you to disembark the day you arrive as well as disembarkation day beginning ridiculously early in the morning, so it shouldn’t be a problem. You should make sure with Celebrity, though.

 

 

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Generally the ships that overnight at the end will allow you to disembark the day you arrive as well as disembarkation day beginning ridiculously early in the morning, so it shouldn’t be a problem. You should make sure with Celebrity, though.

 

 

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Yes, we have disembarked the first evening a couple of times but have had to notify X first. They will check when you get to the ‘bleep’ seapass card machine on the way off the ship.

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The cruise line DOESN'T CARE if you get off early as long as you TELL THEM you are leaving and not coming back so they can account for you. Assuming the ship is docking in the usual Venice location there really is no need for a taxi to Santa Lucia station, especially if you have bags that roll. The suggestion above to look at the layout using Googlemaps is an excellent one.

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