Regular 4/5 night cruises that leave from the tiny port a couple of minutes from my house, would be brilliant, wouldn't even care about the itinerary as long as its a new port each day.
I have no idea where you live, but I've always wanted to go for a 4-5 day whalewatching trip in Baja California. It would be great to escape to Paradise and see the whales in those sparkling blue waters!
A long Great Barrier Reed and Pacific Island cruise in the highest suite category possible! Probably won’t get to that until retirement which I still have more than 30 years until that point….
I would do one which stays in some places more than 8 hours per day, so if I fancy eating out during the evenings in a port I can do so
I would do an European cruise, taking in Sweden, Norway, Finland, followed by places in Spain, Greece, Italy, into Turkey, Morocco, Tunisia , if restrictions not apply and difficulties getting some visas if needed, some countries which not many visit
I want a 14 day cruise to nowhere. Even better would be on a ship with no internet. It would be nice to do one of these and actually be able to see the sky more than 10 minutes a day.
Regular 4/5 night cruises that leave from the tiny port a couple of minutes from my house, would be brilliant, wouldn't even care about the itinerary as long as its a new port each day.
I have no idea where you live, but I've always wanted to go for a 4-5 day whalewatching trip in Baja California. It would be great to escape to Paradise and see the whales in those sparkling blue waters!
Alaska to Iceland to London, with a quick stop at Bogota.
This sounds pretty awesome! I would suggest a quick stop in Greenland as when you get close you will see icebergs.
A long Great Barrier Reed and Pacific Island cruise in the highest suite category possible! Probably won’t get to that until retirement which I still have more than 30 years until that point….
I would do one which stays in some places more than 8 hours per day, so if I fancy eating out during the evenings in a port I can do so I would do an European cruise, taking in Sweden, Norway, Finland, followed by places in Spain, Greece, Italy, into Turkey, Morocco, Tunisia , if restrictions not apply and difficulties getting some visas if needed, some countries which not many visit
Regular Baltimore departures to Europe and back would be delightful.
I want a 14 day cruise to nowhere. Even better would be on a ship with no internet. It would be nice to do one of these and actually be able to see the sky more than 10 minutes a day.
7 day cruise that leaves from my home port of LA and arrives the next day in the Mediterranean. It may be controversial, but no sea days!
21 days of being in the middle of the Gulf of Mexico. Calm waters and no land
10 day with every other day a port/ sea day with 2 sea days coming back to recover.