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Port or Starboard to Bermuda on Summit?


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We sailed from NYC on NCL & had a Port side balcony cabin. On the port side you pass St George, see the lighthouse & land as the ship proceeds to the Royal Navy Dockyard. Once docked it does not matter if you are port or starboard as you can see land on either side.

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22 minutes ago, ipeeinthepool said:

Always take starboard side unless there is a must do sail in/away.  Starboard is the non-smoking side.   The outdoor smoking areas on the lifeboat deck are on the port side.  

 

Totally agree, there is no advantage for sights since it could change from cruise to cruise. This applies to all cruise lines.

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