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I specifically want non-Caribbean destinations, probably Europe or maybe Hawaii
Cruising is the perfect way to visit certain areas, but I agree not all (far away from the port like Florence or Paris). For example, cruising is a fantastic way to see Greece and the Scandinavian countries. It is also a wonderful way to see Hawaii but you have to go with NCL, which has an American flagged ship, if you JUST want to do Hawaii. We did that cruise and it was wonderful - absolute best way to see all the islands.Cruises are perfect for the Carribean with lots of small island close together. Maybe for the Greek islands, too.
Cruises don't work for visiting an entire continent of Europe. How do you cruise the Alps?
Cruises don't work for Hawaii because laws prevent cruising the Hawaiian Islands without stopping at a foreign port which are far, far away.
-Paul
Even on land based vacations in Europe, you won’t cover ‘the entire continent’ each time. I’ve been vacationing in Europe for nearly 50 years and I’ve never been to the Alps.Cruises are perfect for the Carribean with lots of small island close together. Maybe for the Greek islands, too.
Cruises don't work for visiting an entire continent of Europe. How do you cruise the Alps?
Cruises don't work for Hawaii because laws prevent cruising the Hawaiian Islands without stopping at a foreign port which are far, far away.
-Paul
You don't cruise the Alps. You drive/hike. I've been to the Alps. Will be back this November during our northern Italy trip.Cruises are perfect for the Carribean with lots of small island close together. Maybe for the Greek islands, too.
Cruises don't work for visiting an entire continent of Europe. How do you cruise the Alps?
Cruises don't work for Hawaii because laws prevent cruising the Hawaiian Islands without stopping at a foreign port which are far, far away.
-Paul
The latest I read was that it was slated for delivery in late 2024. So we might not see cruises until early 2025.what timeframe is the treasure expected to start sailing, is it mid to late summer 2024 or fall?
I would add that cruising the Mediterranean and the Baltic is the best way to sample different countries with kids under 10 (12?) (or difficult parents/in laws) in tow. You can introduce them to some of history’s great sights without packing and unpacking each stop, and with days in between to rest and relax. I have done several land trips and cruise tours, often combining a cruise with a few nights in the city at each end—could not recommend more highly. Last year we spent 3 days in Barcelona, boarded a ship and sailed to Rome (stopping a few French and Italian coastal cities), then flew from Rome to Paris for 3 nights in Paris and 2 days at DLP.Cruising the Mediterranean or Northern Europe is an excellent way to get a sampling of different countries. If you really want want to further explore an area you can always go back at a later time.
I would add that cruising the Mediterranean and the Baltic is the best way to sample different countries with kids under 10 (12?) (or difficult parents/in laws) in tow. You can introduce them to some of history’s great sights without packing and unpacking each stop, and with days in between to rest and relax. I have done several land trips and cruise tours, often combining a cruise with a few nights in the city at each end—could not recommend more highly. Last year we spent 3 days in Barcelona, boarded a ship and sailed to Rome (stopping a few French and Italian coastal cities), then flew from Rome to Paris for 3 nights in Paris and 2 days at DLP.
The Dream was not just DCL pricing, it was a premium on top of DCL pricing. The *GT rates have finally moved the cruises to just DCL pricing.We never know, but I think this year there should not be any reason for a massive delay. Unless they question whether to send Magic or Dream if they have trouble filling the Dream in Europe with DCL prices.