Cruise lines need to occasionally move their ships from one home port to another. They do this to accommodate changes in seasonal cruising patterns. Rather than move an empty ship, the cruise lines book these passages as repositioning cruises. Repositioning cruises are often priced at a discount. One of the benefits for passengers is that the long one-way distances these cruises travel can offer a nice variety of things to see along the way (although some spend many days out to sea). The primary setback is that you’ll need to a return flight. Continue reading
Oceania Cruises
2015 World Cruises from Florida
There are four world cruises from Florida in 2015. The around-the-world adventures sail out of Miami or Fort Lauderdale. World cruises are the ultimate voyage, and they take 100+ days to explore countries all over the globe.
January 5, 2015: 114-day world cruise on Holland America. Round-trip from Fort Lauderdale. Circles the world and passes through the Panama and Suez Canals. Visit the South Pacific, New Zealand, Australia, Asia, India, Middle East, and the Mediterranean. Continue reading
Cruise from Miami to the Amazon
There is a round-trip cruise from Miami (USA) to the Amazon in Brazil. The 24-day adventure is on luxurious Oceania Cruises.
You’ll depart from Miami on November 4, 2014 and visit the Caribbean islands of St Barts, St Lucia, and Trinidad. Then it’s on to the Amazon River with stops at Santarem (Brazil), Boca Da Valeria (Brazil), Manaus (Brazil), and Parintins (Brazil).
On the return trip you’ll explore Devil’s Island (French Guiana), Barbados, Dominica, Tortola (British Virgin Islands), and Puerto Continue reading