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Inviting guests on board ship whilst in port


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I am going on the Spanish med cruise which departs Southampton 29th June arriving in Ibiza 8th July.

 

I am just seeing if its worth calling RCCL to see if I can invite some friends on board the ship for lunch. I don't mind paying I would just like to show them the lovely ship.

 

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Only guests of crew members, vendors working onboard for the day or travel agents are allowed . . . as far as I know. For these - the request has to be put in via a shoreside or shipboard person at least 3 days in advance for homeland security/or the like approval.

 

I seem to remember a program via travel agents of people being able to come onboard on a turnaround day 'back in the day' - but don't recall seeing them lately.

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