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Hi, we have a Baltic cruise next summer, and it looks like there are two (maybe several) different ports they use in Copenhagen.   Will HAL send us an email or some notification about which port we depart from?  Thanks !

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12 hours ago, freestyling said:

You can look up on the What’s in Port website. Link is below

https://www.whatsinport.com/index.htm

 

Am I missing something --- does that site show *which* of the cruise terminals in Copenhagen a ship will be at?

 

This one does, but it looks like it's not populated yet with the info for next summer:

http://www1.cmport.com/ships-in-port/calls

 

Again, just call HAL.  🙂 

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It will be on the first page (boarding pass) of your e-docs. We sailed from Ocean Quay C330 at Nordhavn twice.

I believe the Langeline pier is mainly used for day visits rather than turn-arounds.

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13 hours ago, Turtles06 said:

OP: just give HAL a call and ask which terminal your ship will be at.

 

1 hour ago, Turtles06 said:

 

Am I missing something --- does that site show *which* of the cruise terminals in Copenhagen a ship will be at?

 

This one does, but it looks like it's not populated yet with the info for next summer:

http://www1.cmport.com/ships-in-port/calls

 

Again, just call HAL.  🙂 

 

👍👍👍  Thanks, Turtles06, for your very sage (& common sensical) advice.  I am amazed that you haven't been "flamed" for "speaking" such heresy.  Again, thanks.

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2 hours ago, Turtles06 said:

Am I missing something --- does that site show *which* of the cruise terminals in Copenhagen a ship will be at?

Yes it does. Pick the country then port then cruise ship schedule. A call to HAL will also work. I like using this site to see how many cruise ships will be in port when I will! It’s showing the schedules to summer of 2020.

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16 minutes ago, freestyling said:

Yes it does. Pick the country then port then cruise ship schedule. A call to HAL will also work. I like using this site to see how many cruise ships will be in port when I will! It’s showing the schedules to summer of 2020.

 

Thanks for walking us through that site.   (I also like to see who will be in port with us.  I use a cruisett.com and cruisetimetables.com)

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