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  Will I like Cruising? What if I don't?



Will I like Cruising? What if I don't?

Some cruise lines like Carnival and the Norwegian have come up with the perfect solution to sample the cruise experience, by offering 'A Cruise To Nowhere'.

It means passengers join a cruise ship for a 1, 2 or 3 night voyage out to sea, giving them the chance to try all the facilities onboard and get the 'feel' of what it's all about.

The cruise ship doesn't actually reach any ports; it just turns around and returns to the point of departure.

Sometimes advertised as "dinner and dance" cruises, they are popular in the States.

If you want to test the water so to speak - these mini cruises to nowhere in particular can really whet your appetite for a longer voyage.


 





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