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7 Day Cruise with No ports of call ?


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Unless this was out of Vancouver or Barbados, this can't be done, unless its extremely last minute.

 

Would I book a cruise with no ports of call? I don't think so. Going to different places is one reason why we cruise. Just hopeful our October cruise has some semblance of an Eastern Caribbean cruise. First time ever sailing Eastern, and we're booked for Western in April.

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For me, the ship is the destination, so YES, I'd hop aboard in a heart beat. As a matter of fact, many years ago we used to have cruises out of Tampa that went NOWHERE. They weren't seven days, but shorter cruises, and we had a lot of fun aboard. They'd go out into the Gulf of Mexico, and go North for a period of time, then turn around and go South.

 

"SKY"

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If it was a 7 Day with ports changed to a 7 day with no ports I would pass.

 

We were scheduled on the 8 day eastern Vista during Irma, they moved it to a 4 or 5 day Cozumel and we opted not to go, booked a Vista Southern next month instead.

 

The itinerary is probably #1 when deciding to book, then scheduling and the ship round out 2 & 3, for us at least

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YES DEFINATELY....we go on cruises in hopes for high winds and hurricanes so we can miss ports, I'm bad lol

 

Instead of hoping for a hurricane, you could just stay on the ship :) I've stayed on the ship during some port days (mostly Nassau haha) and it's been quite enjoyable, less people at the pools!

 

I love sea days but I think I might get a little restless if the weather wasn't good. I did a Boston to Bermuda cruise a couple years ago and we were delayed arriving into Bermuda and didn't have good weather (no bad rocking, just rain) so my friends and I were dying to get off the ship.

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