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Repositioning Cruises | What Are They? From Transpacific to Transatlantic, My Top 5 Reasons to Go!



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Repositioning cruises are voyages that involve a ship moving from one home port or market to another. They are a great cruise option, and here are my top 5 reasons to choose one for your next cruise voyage!

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11 Comments

  1. Its certainly something I'd love to try some day. I love the Indian Pacific, so my plan would be to train it to Sydney and Ship it back to Perth. Stay safe with all the virus stuff going on.

  2. We have been trying to do Trans Pacific for two years now. We are scheduled in April 2022 Sydney to Honolulu, but it may be cancelled again. I track your reports closely here in the US.. Thanks so much for your time and energy you put in to your Vlogs. What would you say our chances are for April 22 Trans Pacific happening?
    Cheers!

  3. The only HUGE litle problem that I have with them is that I had to come back home flying I cannot fly… Planes are not my cup of tea… Did not born to be a bird😏

  4. I live in NYC I took repositioning From Ft Lauderdale/went to some caribbean islands and ended in NY Port it was great!!

  5. So I'm recently single an need a break. Should I do a reposition maybe or not better with price? Hmmmmm so it's basically where I want to go an fly in or out of. Should I ask the cruiseline itself or a travel agent? Never been on a cruise before even growing up on Maui is work security at the docks for the ships at port. I'm a virgin in travel by ship so HELP. I need a vacation, just got out of a very abusive relationship an settle down in my Own . So should I just call the ship company an ask for help? So confused.

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