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Great time zone converter


TravelingSmurf

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This may have been posted before, but I found a great website to find out what the local time will be while in port. You can enter the specific date you will be there (so it takes into account daylight savings) and it will convert ship time (same time zone as the port you originally left from), to local time. I know that all ship excursions are on ship time but it is nice to know the local time (especially if you booked tours independently).

 

http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html

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Excellent website. I use it all the time. For anyone using this, be sure to put in the date when you will be on the island and not just today's date. That is because some places do not observe daylight savings time or observe it at different times, so there could be an equal time today but an hour difference in time when you sail.

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