Repositioning Cruise
If you love days at sea, and don't care so much for ports of call, then a repositioning cruise may be a great cruise idea for you. Every spring, the cruise lines need to move some of their ships from their winter itineraries to their summer locations, and ever fall they move ships from thier summer homes to their winter locations. Since these long sailings with 9 to 21 days at sea are less popular with the majority of vaction goers, you can save some real bucks by booking one of these repositioning crusises.
For those who have the time, love cruising, and are looking for a unique add on to their next European vacation... plan the trip home with a repositioning cruise.
Here are a couple of repositioning cruises to ask about: The Carnival Spirit spends the winter in the Mexican Rivera then moves to Alaska via Hawaii in the fall. The Carnival Liberty spends the summer in the Mediterranean then sails across the Atlantic ocean in the autumn. Celebiry Constellation moves to Europe (from the Caribbean) in the spring.
One of the best values in cruising for those who enjoy days at sea, repos may cost under $100 per day, sometimes (Windjammer BArefoot Cruises) as little a $50 per day!
Not sure if you want to try a repositioning cruise... Here is the checklist to see if you "qualify":
1. Do you have time for a longer vacation, perhaps 15 to 30 days
2. Do you love days at sea
3. Do you want to keep you cost per cruise day to a minimum?
4. Does the idea of combining a land trip with a cruise appeal to you?

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