dstein Posted April 2 #1 Share Posted April 2 Does anyone know a website where I can get a simple LIST/TABLE of all RCCL sailings? I'm really looking for raw data in a format SIMILAR TO this: Depart Return # Nights Ship From To Description 5/21/2025 5/30/2025 9 Brilliance Barcelona Athens Western Mediterranean 2/20/2026 3/1/2026 9 Brilliance San Juan San Juan Southern Caribbean 12/27/2025 1/5/2026 9 Explorer Orlando Orlando Southern Caribbean 12/27/2025 1/5/2026 9 Freedom Miami Miami Eastern Caribbean I don't want the fancy-formatted tables that have ship picture and route maps you normally get from cruise search engines. I really just want raw text output that I can cut/paste into a spreadsheet that includes (at least) dates, ships, start/end ports, and basic route names. FWIW: I'm trying to manipulate things in a spreadsheet to help me find interesting B2B sailing options. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
firefly333 Posted April 2 #2 Share Posted April 2 (edited) Check some other cruise sites. I can think of one I use where I can see all from a certain port, and just check royal and just get a list of royal by date. It's against cc rules to name sites that sell cruises, so I cant name any. Edited April 2 by firefly333 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smokeybandit Posted April 2 #3 Share Posted April 2 If you are technical enough to work with json, the main cruise search page loads every cruise in a json file. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dstein Posted April 3 Author #4 Share Posted April 3 Well, I found a semi-brute force method to achieve what I want, that is mostly cut/paste/massage. Gets the job done, however! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Biker19 Posted April 3 #5 Share Posted April 3 13 hours ago, dstein said: I really just want raw text output that I can cut/paste into a spreadsheet that includes (at least) dates, ships, start/end ports, and basic route names. Cruiseplum has some filtering options which may get you close. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dstein Posted April 8 Author #6 Share Posted April 8 Thanks Biker. I'd not seen that site before and it turned out to be extremely helpful. My prior source of data presented thing in an easy to grab fashion, but was UK-based so I had to do a lot of work to convert dates to US format. Managed to get my project re-built in a much more elegant way using your suggestion. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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