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Starboard or port on Carnival Glory?


mdxter

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We will be sailing on the Glory for Thanksgiving (Eastern itinerary - Nassau, St Thomas, and St Martin) and was wondering which side of the ship is better as in balcony room with a view while docked in port. I have been on St Thomas and the starboard side has a better view (of the harbour) but have never been to Nassau or St Martin. This will help make a decision on which balcony room to choose.

 

Thanks in advance.

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You dont want to pick a cabin based on what side the port will be on as this can change week to week.

 

In St thomas/st marten it will depend how many ships are in port when you arrive when you leave and how many ships aer in port.

 

Most times then not-- Carnival will dock port side in one port and starboard in another.

 

For us-- the best side is the back side-- cabins across the back (aft) then I can see both sides and not worry about being on the wrong side. PLUS the balconies are bigger back there compared to the side ones for the same amount of money

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