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Try this...for

'Cruises to nowhere' try doing a search and putting "3 nite" on lenght of cruise...

"Repo cruises" are listed with the other 'regular' cruises..you just have to look and notice that there is only one sailing date and the port of embark is different than the port of disembark...also if you know which ship you want or which port you want to sail out of, you can narrow it down that way...

you may just have to go thru a few cruises before you find the one you want...good luck!:)

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If you go to the weebsite and click on Find a cruise, then Cruise Search Tools ... From there click on Cruise Calendar ... then click on Ship Calendar View. You can usually tell the repos by the color changes.

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If you go to the weebsite and click on Find a cruise, then Cruise Search Tools ... From there click on Cruise Calendar ... then click on Ship Calendar View. You can usually tell the repos by the color changes.

Ooooooo...thats right..I forgot about that!!!:)

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