And no, this isn't about COVID.
of the shore excursion site Gangwaze.com."At port, however, you're on your own."
He explains that, while most cruise ports are very safe, particularly close to the port's center,"as you venture further and further from the terminal, your risk will likely increase," he says."The further you stray from the ship, the less safe you'll be." This is true, Camosse says, not only in terms of safety, but also in terms of making the ship's departure on time.of DCL Magazine — the Disney Cruises Fan, agrees that ports pose potential risks to cruise ship passengers."If you don't know the port area, and venture outside into town without taking safety precautions, that can lead to sticky situations," he says.
If you do miss the ship before it leaves, new policies make it harder than ever to remedy your situation: As a COVID safety precaution,it would no longer allow its passengers to board at later port for reasons including missing embarkation. Note that COVID or other potential medical emergencies can add further danger to disembarking at port: If you disembark in a foreign port, you might not be able to receive appropriate medical care or be medically evacuated if you get sick, the U.S. Department of State
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