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You're right.
I will never win the prize for being the 'real cruise lover' if it demands I spend 23 days at sea out of ..... how many? Not my cup of latte. ![]()
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It's the airfare that makes it not so cheap.
~Doris~
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$500-600 back to the US is not bad. That price is readily available in February from Italy. Just have to think out of the box and NOT try to book a one way ticket on a US carrier.
AerLingus, IcelandAir, Air Transat, etc. etc. all have great one way prices. Even some of the airlines that have 5th Freedom routes (foreign airlines) have some very good one way prices. We are seriously looking at this cruise. DH RARELY leaves the cabin other than for dinner. So this is the perfect cruise. I have wanted to spend a week in Italy sometime in the near future anyhow. May be a cheap way to do it. |
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