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Choosing B2B itinerary


beckster11

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I would use a TA site I could see all the cruises in a row from one ship. Cant mention which one here.

 

That way you can see what ports a ship hits in a row.

 

Conquest for instance is doing 3 different itineraries.

 

Destiny does a few too.

 

Freedom used to alternate a 6 and 8 day itinerary.

 

Do you have a favorite port to leave from .. or are you more about the ports??

 

A B2B is just two cruises in a row on the same ship. No discounts.

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A back to back is just booking two consecutive cruises. Any two cruises can be a back to back, so you don't need a special website. Just find a ship and itinerary you like and book two cruises, one after the other.

 

One suggestion is to look for a ship that does two different itineraries. There aren't all that many ships that do such a thing, but you can look to see if there is one.

 

I think you might want to visit a local travel agent to assist you with this search.

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like some ships do the Eastern Caribbean and then turn around and do the Western...you can book like that.

 

i am doing the E/W Caribbean this Dec on NCL Sun...last year we did the same but different ports.

 

just look at the cruises 2 weeks in a row and see what they have to offer.

 

i like on the same ship only because i have my same cabin and dont have to pack up and leave--but there are alot of options, and you can check them out on the cruiseline websites.

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