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Repo and Special Itinerary cruises


JohnHall1965
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Here is a site with Transatlantic cruises which are usually repo cruises, with the exception of Queen Mary 2.

 

http://www.cruisetransatlantic.com/cruises.html

 

There are not traditional Transpacific cruises. There are TP repos but you have to know who is in Alaska that is going back to Asia or Australia.

 

Some cruise lines have one ship that does cruises that are not repetitive. For instance, HAL has the Prinsendam; Princess has the Pacific Princess. I am not experienced with the luxury lines so I can't speak for their ships. A number of lines do annual World Cruises of up to 120 days...Segments of those cruises can usually be booked and would be considered special itineraries.

 

Carnival has ventured into the unusual itinerary field with cruises they call Journey Cruises. Not the standard 7 day cruise, 10-14 days. Often not closed loop cruises.

 

If you have a particular port that you would like to visit, I suggest you go to http://www.cruisetimetables.com and plug them in on their Ports of Call page. Sometimes you can find interesting itineraries that way. EM

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