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Hello,

Does anyone know of a site that basically supplies a spreadsheet of all of Carnival's cruises. What I envision in dates across the top, each ship represented on a horizontal line, with each separate sailing loop clearly marked out.

 

The main purpose is to sort out the Back-to-Back cruises possible on any one ship.

 

Another version would group cruises with particular ports to figure out Back-to-Back on different ships leaving the same port.

 

Any clues?

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I can't help you with a site, but for what it's worth, if I were going to do a b2b, I would choose the Glory. It alternates between eastern and western Caribbean itineraries, so you would get at least 6 different ports. Sounds like "heaven" to me! We did the eastern itinerary on her last Oct. and loved it! :)

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I realize you asked for a website (and sorry I can't help you there!) however, I do know in the past, the full Carnival catalog that my TA would give us had every cruise listed by month, by ship similar to the format you are looking for. Maybe a quick trip to a local TA could set you up.

 

You can view the brochures on line here: http://www.carnival.com/CMS/Static_Templates/Promos/online_brochure.aspx.

 

It's actually pretty good because you can print select pages out including deck plans for all the ships.

 

Thanks for mentioning this because it caused me to look for them on-line. (Found by clicking on link at bottom of page for brochures/DVD.)

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Hello,

Does anyone know of a site that basically supplies a spreadsheet of all of Carnival's cruises. What I envision in dates across the top, each ship represented on a horizontal line, with each separate sailing loop clearly marked out.

 

The main purpose is to sort out the Back-to-Back cruises possible on any one ship.

 

Another version would group cruises with particular ports to figure out Back-to-Back on different ships leaving the same port.

 

Any clues?

 

www.cruisecal.com shows which cruise ships will be at port in a given month and day.Just type in a port and it shows which ships will be at that port at that day. If you look at a specific cruise ships it will tell you when they are to return to that port again and when they will be changing from Eastern, Southern,Western intineraries.This should help finding back to back cruises I believe.

 

HAPPY CRUISING!'

Lindsey

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Some thing I created...

 

Due to a limitation in Excel I was unable to have the dates running across the top.

 

 

On that note you will need Excel in order to view this version.

http://cruise.mjcwebdesign.com/cruise.xls

 

 

I also have a PDF version set to legal size paper.

http://cruise.mjcwebdesign.com/cruise-legal.pdf

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Some thing I created...

 

Due to a limitation in Excel I was unable to have the dates running across the top.

 

 

On that note you will need Excel in order to view this version.

http://cruise.mjcwebdesign.com/cruise.xls

 

 

I also have a PDF version set to legal size paper.

http://cruise.mjcwebdesign.com/cruise-legal.pdf

 

Update..... Carnival Legend Jan 20th sailing, Belize and Roatan has switched, Roatan on Thurs. Belize on Friday (not sure if this is the only sailing or not)

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Just an FYI. When we sailed in Oct 2001 during hurricane season, there was one very angry, vocal man who was on a B2B and had to repeat the Eastern Caribbean again. We kept seeing him throughout the cruise and he was still crabby. Although we were originally scheduled for the Western, we didn't care because it was the 1st cruise for the people who came with us.

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