Should You Go It Alone in Port? 🤔 #CruiseTips
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It's not always best to do a port on your own.
There are some factors that you want to think about is first the terrain, your mobility, how many hours that you have, and what you want to do.
At some ports, it just makes more sense to use a third party, whether that be the ship's excursion or it's a different vendor that is available on land.
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When is it better to DIY your cruise port day — and when should you book with a local vendor or tour? This Short breaks down key things to consider: terrain, timing, transit, and more. Save money, stay safe, and make the most of your day ashore. ⚓️ Want more port day tips and real-world examples? Watch our latest Lisbon Port video here that explains our rationale in greater detail. https://youtu.be/oT2EreuFqA8?si=8Pr3z291Jolgg6PX 📔 Plan smarter with our Cruise Port Day Planner: [https://payhip.com/b/snLqC] #CruisePortCaptain #CruiseTips #CruiseExcursions #TravelAdvice #CruisePlanning #PortDayTips