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Where is the best place to go on a cruise? Any websites?

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Where is the best place to go on a cruise? Any websites?

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  1. Depends on what you like. There are Amazing places all over. Ask yourself do you want scenery, beaches etc. Princess.com offers a free CD on all of their cruises. It is a great CD as it not only shows your the sites but, allows you to take a tour of the ship plus gives you a map of where you will travel. Everyone has their likes I myself prefer Alaska.

    The Beautiful Scenery, Wildlife, Meeting people from all over the world etc.............. Stop by any AAA and they will give you free brochures whether you are a member or not. Also each cruise line site will offer info. ENJOY.


  2. We just went to the Eastern Caribbean on Norwegian.  It was great weather and nice ports - except for Samana, Dominican Republic.  We didn't care for that.  Tortola was lovely, St Thomas and their private island nice too.  Norwegian is casual and has "freestyle" dining which we like.  We had done the Western Caribbean previously, but didn't really care for that as much.  Good luck!

  3. The best place to go on a cruise depends on you...in other words, are you looking for tropical destinations, European destinations, or something like Alaska.  Maybe you're just looking for a cruise with good destinations and a great price.  So, the answer to this question starts with you.  Once you've got a general idea of where/what your goals for this trip are, you can start to narrow down specific areas/activities/cruise lines you want to take advantage of.  Here's a website with cruise tips and port reviews:

    http://www.kimscruisetips.com

    Regardless of your choices, you're pretty well going to be taken care of, and will pretty much have a great time.  Do your homework on everything, that'll make things go much smoother.  Hope you have a wonderful vacation!

  4. hey. I just got back from a cruise (to 3 ports in mexico) and already looking for my next one. check out vacationstogo.com. it is very helpful and you can search by a whole bunch of different options (24 hr room service etc). good luck!!

  5. Two web sites that I like is Princess.com and vacationstogo.com. I use princess cruise lines all they time and you can get price quotes, itinerary's, ship pictures and much more. vacations to go has a lot of what they call 90 day ticker which is discounted cruises that are coming up in 90 days or less. Mt favorite cruise so far was a cruise/tour to Alaska starting out in Fairbanks Alaska with land tours. I've been on 8 cruises, all with Princess.

  6. Depending on the itinerary that your chosen cruise offers, you and your partner will be able to enjoy such romantic experiences as exploring a rainforest or swimming under a waterfall in St. Lucia; walking on the beach in the Bermuda moonlight, or scuba diving in the beautiful clear waters of the Caribbean. A cruise is the perfect way to get a taste of each of the individual islands that make up the Caribbean - once you've had a quick visit to a number of different islands; you'll know which of them you'd love to return to for another visit - perhaps even a second honeymoon! For the ultimate in romance, how about getting married on one of the islands that you visit? On a Caribbean cruise, almost anything is possible!

  7. The best place to go on a cruise, let me see....Anywhere!

    I have traveled by plane and hotel, toured with a bus but by far a cruise vacation is the best.

    I don't know where you live or what you like to do, so I'm a bit at a loss.  You can go to www.SailingTheSea.com and click on when you want to go,what port you would like to leave from, which cruise line you prefer and then it will bring up all the cruises out of that port on those dates.  It will also show you the ports of call and little about each port, so you can see what you would like to experience.

    Also on that web site are articles on many cruise destinations.  And the differences in the cruise lines.

    Look around the web site you will find plenty of information.  And if you have more questions, call the number on the web site and I will be sure to explain anything you would like to know.

    Happy Sailing!

  8. It all depends on where you want to go. Cruiselines almost cover all major destinations around the world. Luxurylink.com is a reliable source for cruises at auction half the original value. Happy cruising!

  9. I would suggest you get a book from your library about cruise travel.  From that you can get a general idea of what type of cruise or what destination would most suit you.

    You might also try the websites of Frommer's and Fodor's.  Another site that is very helpful, but moreso after you already have some idea of what you're looking for, is CruiseCritic.com.  Their "Boards" and "Reviews" sections are full of very helpful advice.  VacationsToGo.com gives an easy-to-use list of available cruises.

  10. funshipisland.com and cruisecritic.com!!!! HAPPY CRUISIN!!

  11. Kinda depends on what you are looking for.

    Cheap cruise deals? there are a few good ones.

    Looking for Cruise details, then I would visit the cruise lines website direct.

  12. hi the best place to go on a cruise really depends on what you like. Sifting through all the sites is time consuming and hard. I stumbled upon this site which has all the cruise lines and info for them the cool thing about the site was it was all videos from the cruise lines and people who have been on them helped me get real info for a cruise hope that helps!!!

  13. Hi there.  What is not perfect with your travel plans right now? When are you hoping to go an a cruise?  I have a few websites you may find interesting.   Platinum One Destinations allows you access to full-service concierge consultants who can help you pinpoint your desired vacation needs at wholesale rates. There is also an online booking site similar to Expedia, Travelocity and Orbitz  but with more affordable fares.  I can help you better if you e-mail me directly at TravelRoyal@P1Drevolution.com.  Also register for a free Travel Event by visiting my business site;

  14. It really depends on when you want to cruise, how much you plan to spend and what you would like to see and do.  Some cruise ships have so many on-board activities, the experience is complete just by being on the ship.

    Other cruise ships are more focused on the destination, and have less on-board amenities.

    Ships to Alaska only cruise from May to September (if you're limited in when you can go).

    The islands in the South Pacific are a great place to cruise if you like sunshine, warm white sand and super snorkeling.  If you like history, consider a relaxing river cruise along the Danube or the Nile.

    The choices for cruises are almost limitless.

    Enjoy!

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