Getting off a cruise ship at a port of call can take anywhere from 15 minutes to over an hour, depending on the method and your status. If the ship is docked at a pier, the process is faster; passengers are usually cleared to disembark about 30 minutes after the ship actually ties up. However, if the ship is "anchored" and requires tenders (small boats) to reach the shore, the process can be much slower. In 2026, most cruise lines use a numbered "group" system to manage the flow. Elite loyalty members and those who booked shore excursions through the cruise line are given priority and are often off within the first 20 minutes. If you are among the last groups, you might wait 60 to 90 minutes. For your final disembarkation at the end of the cruise, expect to leave your cabin by 8:00 AM and be completely off the ship and through customs by 9:30 or 10:00 AM.