any ideas on the side of the ship to book so that we have a nice veiw in the morning of the ports we are docking at?
1. for Cozumel I believe you will want starboard as the last time i was there both the RCI and Carnival ships in port were both docked starboard.
2. Belize it doesn't make a difference, because you tender in and everything looks so small from the ship anyways.
3.Grand Cayman i have no clue, as i haven't done that port of call yet.
However , Michael is correct.. it really depends on the conditions, the captain, and whoever is manning the helm....The current and tides are more of a factor because no captain is going to risk damage to the ship by trying to dock against a shifting current or unfavorable tide. Another thing to consider is which direction the local "coast guard" directs you into the port as well. I remember in Cozumel the mexican "coast guard" or port authority ship, i assumed, looked to be guiding the ship into the port dock.
I just think you can't really plan for that sort of thing. I think it's more of a crap shoot really. I mean hell, pick one you got 50/50 odds you've made the right choice... .LOL...
Although thinking about it.... if you're on a ship with azipods they can just slip that sucker in there sideways if they wanted to... those things can hold a ship stationary within a meter or so with the gps the ships are using. Azipods = all wheel drive for Cruise ships... lol..