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For what it's worth, three weeks ago the Explorer docked with starboard side facing King's Wharf, while an NCL ship behind us was docked portside facing King's Wharf. Our balcony on the Explorer was starboard side, and it was nice to be able to look out and see the hustle/bustle when we were onboard.

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Been to Bermuda five (5) times on Explorer and Summit in the past 2 years. Every time the port side was against the dock/pier. No guarantee, of course as the OP's stated, but either view is nice. No one spends a lot of time on the balcony in port, because you get to be on the island instead!!!!

 

- Miriam

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