Phrases with «embarkation»

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Embarkation means starting a journey or getting on a ship, plane, or other means of transportation to go to a new destination. Full definition

«embarkation» + noun

Sentences with «embarkation»

  • Southampton is an important embarkation point for cruises from the U.K.. (travelweekly.com)
  • Poseidon Expeditions is picking up 70 percent of the costs of roundtrip air from Iceland's Reykjavik to the port of embarkation in Greenland for its May 30 - June 6, 2018, eight - day West Greenland & Disko Bay expedition voyage of the far north. (ultimateadventures.com)
  • Lunch will be served in a local restaurant before you continue to Puerto Limon for embarkation on MS Fram. (hurtigruten.us)
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