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Two days in Puerto Vallarta


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NO, but if there is a problem and they get told to get out of port immediately, then you could have a problem. This is what happened a few years ago on the east coast with a major weather front that came through at one of the islands and they had to abandon a few (ships) tour groups in port due to the risk of damage to the ship if she was kept in port. I think that these passengers were flown to the next port if I remember correctly.

 

The likelihood of that happening in PV in March is slim, so go ahead and party it up in the town.

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