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Anyone know a Cruise Search website that allows you to filter your search based on number of ports of call and more importantly, number of sea day. I am not a big fan of sea days so would like to keep it to a minimum but can't see any search websites that allows that filter.

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Med cruises are the most port intensive of all. The one sea day doesn't feel like enough after walking so many miles in port everyday!

 

But you need to tell us where you want to cruise. There isn't a website that lists the most port intensive cruises unfortunately.

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I have never seen such a site, but there are types of itineraries which involve minimal sea days:

 

New England/Canada from New York or Boston,

 

Caribbean from San Juan, PR,

 

Many Mediterranean from Barcelona, Rome, Athens or Venice,

 

Three or four day Bahamas from Fort Lauderdale or Miami.

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Anyone know a Cruise Search website that allows you to filter your search based on number of ports of call and more importantly, number of sea day. I am not a big fan of sea days so would like to keep it to a minimum but can't see any search websites that allows that filter.

 

My husband is also not a fan of sea days. We have a reservation on a 7-day September Pacific Coastal round trip out of LA with zero sea days. As others have said, Caribbean cruises out of San Juan usually have minimal sea days as well.

 

I hope you find your perfect cruise!

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I have never seen such a site, but there are types of itineraries which involve minimal sea days:

 

New England/Canada from New York or Boston,

 

Caribbean from San Juan, PR,

 

Many Mediterranean from Barcelona, Rome, Athens or Venice,

 

Three or four day Bahamas from Fort Lauderdale or Miami.

 

Add British Isles -- 14 days with only two at sea.

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