Jun 1, 2007
Re-positioning is the way to cruise
Probably the biggest bargain in all of travel -- a chance to enjoy a glamorous vacation for as little as $70 a day including everything -- is the so-called re-positioning cruise. Nearly every ship makes a re-positioning cruise twice a year, to move from one ocean area where it is no longer needed to a new area where the season is just beginning. If you'll look at www.vacationstogo.com, and then click on its so-called "90-day ticker", and then on the word "re-positioning", you'll find the industry's most comprehensive list of these seagoing marvels that actually cost as little as $70 a day for 16- and 17-day cruises spent largely at sea. That's the kind of cruise that I'd prefer at any price, but at these prices they're irresistible.
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