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Things to Know
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Mailing Postcards
Postcards can be mailed each day when the ship is in port. Due to customs regulations, any type of mail other than postcards cannot be mailed from the ship; of course, letters and packages can be mailed from a local post office in the ports-of-call.
The postal regulations of the various ports require that the postcards be stamped with a local stamp only (no U.S. postage). The Guest Services Desk sells local stamps.
There is a mailbox located at the Guest Services Desk; one side is for postcards with 'Foreign Stamps'; these postcards will be mailed when the ship docks at the appropriate port-of-call. The other side is for postcards with 'U.S Stamps'; these postcards will be mailed from a U.S port only or when the ship returns to the U.S embarkation city, whichever comes first.