10 Things to Consider Before Booking a Repositioning Cruise
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This is our third of the sort. We did two transatlantics going east to west and this is our first transpacific west to east.
One of the disadvantages of these cruises is there's really limited sailings that typically happen in the shoulder seasons.
The seas can get rough. I think in our previous two cruises, we had at least one or two rough days.
This itinerary is 17 days long and one of and uh the stretch from Japan to Los Angeles is 11 continuous sea days with no ports in between.
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Transatlantic and transpacific repositioning cruises are very different from traditional cruises. Here are 10 ways they are different. Consider these things before booking.