Why to Take a Repositioning Cruise
Saturday, May 2nd, 2009    Subscribe To Our Feed
One of the top ways to book an inexpensive cruise is to take a trip on one of the repositioning routes. A repositioning cruise typically sets sail in the autumn or in the late spring, during which seasons the cruise lines are sailing their ships from the Alaska waters to the routes in the Caribbean or the other way around. These just happen to be, in my opinion, the best time to cruise Alaska anyway.
Instead of moving these vessels without any passengers between the two regions, destinations, the cruise companies carry passengers on these repositioning voyages at what often amounts to a huge savings over regular in-season Alaskan cruise pricing.
Repositioning cruises can be both long and short, ranging from three and four cay cruises between Vancouver and California to several week Trans-Atlantic and Trans Pacific cruises.
The longer types of cruises that include ocean crossings often stop at few ports, but this gives ship passengers an excellent chance to enjoy all the modern entertainment on board the ship when it is not very crowded.
Naturally, it’s not difficult at all to burn through a big chunk of change in the cruise ship’s casino or in its bars during the time of your cruise, so you possible could want to watch your money closely and budget yourself to as not to spend far more than you expected.
Another thing you really should consider when you are contemplating taking a repositioning type cruise is how much the plane fares will cost getting you there and back.
Because these repositioning cruise routes begin and end in totally different ports, often far apart, you’ll need to buy a split fare airline ticket in all likelihood, and this can really drive up the cost of your trip.
However if the cost of the air transportation is quite reasonable, the you are in luck — a repositioning cruise could be a great way to visit exciting new locations on the most up to date cruise ships for very little money. You really cannot beat that type of bargain. The cost alone make these routes among the best Alaskan cruises of all.
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