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Wouldn't it be nice to go on a Carnival Cruise that goes to 20 islands in 20 days with (no sea days)?

 

Will Carnival make my dream come true one day??;)

 

Ever snice I came back from my first cruise, I keep dreaming about it, and now I can't get it out of my head at night when I'm sleeping.:eek: I hope I don't need help.:o

 

 

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You mean no one have ever dream of this?:confused:

 

 

Some may! but not i, you do realize that a 20 day cruise with no sea days would be very very tiring, and stressful, you would not be able to enjoy each port because you would be so tired lol If it was my choice on that cruise, i would have at least 8 sea says! lol and even then it would be a very tiring cruise! My choice would be about a 12 night cruise with 7 port days and 5 sea days!

 

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What's so good with sea day? Everyone I know tells me to bring a thick book to read because I'm gonna get bored and there's not much to do in the daytime and that that the pool/waterslides are small.

 

Bored??? There's so much to do we often have to pick and choose which activities we want to do the most. I certainly enjoy a little down time with a good book, but I love sea days. We don't even hang out at the pools. But there are all sorts of things going on. Trivia, games, music, dance classes, movies, shows,various demonstrations or things like wine tastings, casino if you enjoy gambling, and the beautiful ocean all around you. All along with any type of food almost any time you want it and the freedom to do as much or as little as you want. We find that the more we get involved in activities the more new friends we meet as well.

 

I would be exhausted with 20 ports. I won't even consider the Victory from San Juan. Too many ports for me.

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(MINIMUM) 10 sea days with 10 port days. :)

 

 

 

 

What's so good with sea day? Everyone I know tells me to bring a thick book to read because I'm gonna get bored and there's not much to do in the daytime and that that the pool/waterslides are small.

well, sea days are when the ship is c r u i s i n g....which is kinda the point in the whole 'cruise vacation.' ;) :)

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You mean no one have ever dream of this?:confused:

 

 

Not 20 ports in 20 days. I would like more over-night stays in fun ports. And less sea days. Everything I can do on a sea day, I can do at home. Other than sailing. I live for the ports!

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