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Conquest ship time vs port time 2014.8.24 sailing; Coz, Belize, Roatan, Costa Maya?


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We'll be sailing on Conquest out of Miami on Sun., Aug. 24/2014.

 

Would the ship be changing times depending on ports, or will it stay at the same time as the home port Miami, EDT?

 

If staying with Miami time, for the ports

Tue Aug.-268am5pmCozumelPort time?Wed Aug-278am5pmBelize Thr Aug-288am6pmMahogany Bay, Roatan Fri Aug.8-298am4pmCosta Maya

 

What would the corresponding local time we'll arrive?

 

Thanks.

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The ship will stay on it's original time zone. You will just need to remember this when you are in port if you are looking at their clocks and they're in a different time zone.

 

I believe all of the ports that you listed are in central time zone so it would be an hour earlier than the ship time. Does this make sense?

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just stay on ship's time. all those port of call you will be visiting are central time zone. the Mexican ports observe daylight savings. Belize does not, I cannot remember about Roatan.

Thanks, that's good info.

 

So with Cozumel and Costa Maya the port time will be 1 hr ahead. With Belize it'll be 2 hr ahead.

 

Need to find out about Roatan, whether 1 or 2 hr ahead.

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Thanks, that's good info.

 

So with Cozumel and Costa Maya the port time will be 1 hr ahead. With Belize it'll be 2 hr ahead.

 

Need to find out about Roatan, whether 1 or 2 hr ahead.

 

It will actually be behind eastern time MIA is also Eastern time.

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It will actually be behind eastern time MIA is also Eastern time.

 

Ah, I had mean "ahead" as:

Ship time 8am, is 7am at Cozumel and Costa Maya, 6am Belize.

 

Just need to find out about Roatan.

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You might find this site helpful...

 

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

 

Ah, that's good.

 

Plugged in 8am EDT, get 6am for Honduras CST. Wow, they have to be up earlier to handle cruisers. Hmm, by the time we get picked up to get to the dive op, it'll be early for their morning dive. Well, unless they go out for the first dive at 8am.

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Port times are for my 10/5 sailing on Conquest, but probably the same for yours. I did this because I wanted to know when the sunrise\sunset would be ship time. I deleted that part since it will be different.

o Miami - Eastern Daylight

o Cozumel – Central Daylight – 1 hour difference

§ In port 8 am – 5 pm ship time

o Belize – Central Standard – 2 hours difference

§ In port 8 am – 5 pm ship time

o Honduras – Central Standard – 2 hours difference

§ In port 7 am – 3 pm ship time

o Cayman – Eastern Standard – 1 hour difference

§ In port 10 am – 6 pm ship time

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