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when is the low season for Mediterranean cruise
Can you please tell me when is the low season for the Mediterranean cruises?
I am planning to take my wife on our 35th anniversary on a Mediterranean cruise of the western route. Can you please tell me what is the good route and how many days do you recommend? I assume the key ports are in Italy, France, Spain, Greece. Any good cruise company and ports I should select? Any don't miss? We was in Rome, couple years ago, for a week. So, we can skip Rome. Thank you. |
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when is the low season for Mediterranean cruise
wrote on Sun, 5 Apr 2009 10:51:37 -0700:
Can you please tell me when is the low season for the Mediterranean cruises? I am planning to take my wife on our 35th anniversary on a Mediterranean cruise of the western route. Can you please tell me what is the good route and how many days do you recommend? I assume the key ports are in Italy, France, Spain, Greece. Any good cruise company and ports I should select? Any don't miss? We was in Rome, couple years ago, for a week. So, we can skip Rome. Thank you. You might be as well to do a Google search to find low, standard and high seasons. This looks probably correct: http://www.vacation.gr/cruises/Golde...ling_Dates.htm I'm not commenting on the quality. -- James Silverton Potomac, Maryland Email, with obvious alterations: not.jim.silverton.at.verizon.not |
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when is the low season for Mediterranean cruise
" Amy Moore" wrote in message ... Can you please tell me when is the low season for the Mediterranean cruises? I am planning to take my wife on our 35th anniversary on a Mediterranean cruise of the western route. Can you please tell me what is the good route and how many days do you recommend? I assume the key ports are in Italy, France, Spain, Greece. Any good cruise company and ports I should select? Any don't miss? We was in Rome, couple years ago, for a week. So, we can skip Rome. Thank you. Summer is always peak season. And in August the Europeans will be off from work. So earlier in the Spring, and later in the fall is low season. Take this quick 4 question test to help you pick a cruise line: http://www.02cruise.com/LineSearch/index.asp Let us know the results that you get. --Tom |
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when is the low season for Mediterranean cruise
On Apr 5, 10:51*am, " Amy Moore" wrote:
Can you please tell me when is the low season for the Mediterranean cruises? I am planning to take my wife on our 35th anniversary on a Mediterranean cruise of the western route. Can you please tell me what is the good route and how many days do you recommend? I assume the key ports are in Italy, France, Spain, Greece. Any good cruise company and ports I should select? Any don't miss? We was in Rome, couple years ago, for a week. So, we can skip Rome. Thank you. Greece would not be in the western route. There are all kinds of specials for cruises these days. If you can go early in the season or late you can get some pretty amazing deals. I'd suggest you sign up with various cruise companies and get email specials, but you'd have to book real fast when the deals come out. |
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when is the low season for Mediterranean cruise
On 4/5/2009 1:51 PM, Amy Moore wrote:
Can you please tell me when is the low season for the Mediterranean cruises? This year appears to be a great year for Mediterranean cruises as prices are very reasonable. Celebrity just announced a sale last week and while most of the prices are not as cheap as the 50% off they claim, there are some good deals.They had an outside cabin on a 12 night cruise in late July on Summit for $1299. That deal is now gone (up to $1650) but the prices now still seem cheaper than the $2000 I think they usually go for (Royal Caribbean is around that price). Apparently Princess had a similar sale a few weeks ago that actually was 2-for-1. Bill |
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Seek advises on Mediterranean cruise
Thank you for your response.
We are considering 7 to 12 days cruise. The ports we definitely wish to go are Venice and Athens. The other optional cities (we can do without) are Monte Carlo, Florence, Cannes, Barcelona. Can you please tell me what would be the correct cruise route? We are from California. So what would be a good starting and ending port? Thank you. |
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Seek advises on Mediterranean cruise
Thank you for your response.
We are considering 7 to 12 days cruise. The ports we definitely wish to visit are Venice and Athens. The other optional ports (we can do without) are Monte Carlo, Florence, Cannes, Barcelona. Can you please tell me what would be the correct cruise routes? We are from California. So what would be a good starting and ending port? Thank you. |
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Seek advises on Mediterranean cruise
On 4/7/2009 6:07 PM, A. Moore wrote:
Thank you for your response. We are considering 7 to 12 days cruise. The ports we definitely wish to visit are Venice and Athens. The other optional ports (we can do without) are Monte Carlo, Florence, Cannes, Barcelona. Can you please tell me what would be the correct cruise routes? We are from California. So what would be a good starting and ending port? Thank you. Did you go to the website that the person in your earlier post (which you should have just continued to reply to instead of creating a new thread) suggested you go to? What did it suggest? You really should find a travel agent since you really seem to have little idea what you want and you haven't given people here much information to make recommendations on. What is more important to you? Price? Food? The 12 night Mediterranean cruise on Celebrity Summit goes to Venice and Athens and then have some good deals right now. Princess and Royal Caribbean also have similar cruises, but their prices seem higher at the moment. Bill |
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Seek advises on Mediterranean cruise
On Apr 7, 5:07*pm, " A. Moore" wrote:
Thank you for your response. We are considering 7 to 12 days cruise. The ports we definitely wish to visit are Venice and Athens. The other optional ports (we can do without) are Monte Carlo, Florence, Cannes, Barcelona. Can you please tell me what would be the correct cruise routes? We are from California. So what would be a good starting and ending port? Thank you. Hi, A. Moore, I've always liked the cruise search finder on Travelocity, but Orbitz's includes more lines, so take your pick or try any other major online travel supplier--they all have them. You can get the best results of you choose the advanced cruise search engine, as it allows you to narrow down the search to bring up exactly what you are looking for. Shoulder season cruises (best deals) will begin in mid-April and run through May, then pick up again after Labor Day and run through mid- October or later. It sounds like you have already seen most of the Western Med, but you can do a search based on months for Western Med. And then you can do one for Eastern Med to compare. If you're talking about 2009, you need to get moving. Perhaps after you pull up some examples, you will begin to zero in on some features that are important to you--then you definitely should take your cruise interest to a travel agent who specializes in cruise travel. Happy 35th Anniversary! That is a wonderful milestone to celebrate in the Mediterranean! Diana Ball Austin, TX |
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Seek advises on Mediterranean cruise
Thank you, Ms. Diana Ball.
I have reseached and toke all, at least 50 sites, in Google list of these cruise web site quiz and all the online site, such as Orbitz, Travelocity... None really give me choice of selection of cities / ports that matched what I am looking for and what I am not wanting to go. "D Ball" wrote in message ... On Apr 7, 5:07 pm, " A. Moore" wrote: Hi, A. Moore, I've always liked the cruise search finder on Travelocity, but Orbitz's includes more lines, so take your pick or try any other major online travel supplier--they all have them. You can get the best results of you choose the advanced cruise search engine, as it allows you to narrow down the search to bring up exactly what you are looking for. Shoulder season cruises (best deals) will begin in mid-April and run through May, then pick up again after Labor Day and run through mid- October or later. It sounds like you have already seen most of the Western Med, but you can do a search based on months for Western Med. And then you can do one for Eastern Med to compare. If you're talking about 2009, you need to get moving. Perhaps after you pull up some examples, you will begin to zero in on some features that are important to you--then you definitely should take your cruise interest to a travel agent who specializes in cruise travel. Happy 35th Anniversary! That is a wonderful milestone to celebrate in the Mediterranean! Diana Ball Austin, TX |
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