Dec
7
Repositioning Cruise
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Some cruise lines move their ships from one port to another because usually the time (weather) of year does not allow great cruising. When the cruise lines move their ships, it is called “repositioning.” These ships do not travel empty. Therefore, special repositioning cruises are offered to fill the ships. Travelers that want to take a long leisurely cruise may want to consider this type of cruise. Also, repositioning cruises can usually be gotten for attractive prices.










