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3 day cruise: A Short Trip to the Coast
March 9, 2009 | Leave a Comment
Aching to go on a vacation but pressed for time? Rather than take a week-long holiday, why not try a 3 day cruise? It’s affordable and the experience is as great as a long vacation on a cruise ship.
Think about these pluses when you take a short cruise trip.
Delectable cuisine, romantic movie nights,world-class entertainment, massage and spas, outdoor and indoor activities, wall climbing, snorkeling, parties, musicals, variety shows and seaside excursions. Expect superb customer service and experience first class pampering from the cruise staff.
If this is your first time on board a cruise ship, you may want to start with a 3 day cruise first. Choose from the departing cruise liners from Los Angeles, San Francisco, Fort Lauderdale or Miami. Easy on the budget, a 3 day cruise will help you decide if you’ll go for a longer cruise in the future.
You may also try out the 2 or 3 night cruises popularly called repositioning cruises.
This is when major cruise lines reposition cruise ships from the South America to North America. For those in San Francisco, they usually can embark on cruise ships repositioning from South America to Alaska. These mega ships stop in Los Angeles, San Francisco and now Seattle before arriving in Vancouver and then on to Alaska.
Repositioning cruises are also known as “cruises to nowhere” or “coastal cruises” because once you embark on the ship, expect that you won’t be brought back to the port of origin. That’s the reason why it’s cheap.
In 2007, more cruise liners are offering cruises from San Francico to Alaska during the summer months and San Francisco to Mexico during the cooler season. A lot of passengers have taken this route lately. Also, we were able to travel to Vancouver via coastal cruises in the past. It’s a lovely place to visit.
No matter how brief the 3 day cruise is, it was such a memorable experience.
Whether you want a repositioning cruise or a regular 3 day cruise, find more information at 3daycruise.net
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