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Originally Posted by cab1948
duffysmom, can I ask what cruise line you are going to be on? It sounds like a wonderful way to get home.
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cab, the cruise I'm taking is on Princess but all the big cruise lines have them. . There are many transatlantics (repositioning) in the Spring and Fall. In the Fall the ships are returning from Europe and in the Spring they go back to Europe. Go to an online travel agent like travelosity.com and do a search for transatlantics and you will see dozens of them, they are usually cheaper than Caribbean cruises but you have to factor in airfare. Some have many stops in different countries and some only a couple. Usually you have 6 to 7 days out at sea for the crossing. Crossings are fun with lots of activities or if you like to read and relax you can do that to. You get a tremendous bang for your buck. First class ship, meals, stateroom, activities, lectures, entertainment every night. Actually TV is like a cruise ship on land.
