
A Cruise To Nowhere -
The Perfect Quick Vacation
A cruise to nowhere is a perfect quick vacation. All the fun of cruises without going to another port. Norwegian Cruise Line and Carnival Cruises offer short cruises to nowhere from New York, which are perfect to combine with a vacation at “The Big Apple”.
Here a cruise ship often sails to the Statue Of Liberty from where you have an impressive look at the Manhattan skyline.
Beside New York some of the most popular embarkation cities are Norfolk, Boston and Baltimore. These cities are most popular for a Weekend Cruise because the cruise ships usually stay in these ports only during the months of summer.
You'll find a variety of folks on board. Some treat it as a party cruise, while others are more content to explore the ship and enjoy good meals and being at sea. Royal Caribbean guests can also dance the night away at any of the ships' discos, including the Latin-themed disco Boleros. Watch a live band play your favorite song, laugh with a comedian or enjoy a cocktail with new friends aboard. It's easy to find a cruise to Nowhere leaving from a port city close to where you live. The fun of taking one of these cruises is that not only are they convenient, but at a price unbeatable on land. So it's the best way for first-timers to try out the cruise experience without spending a lot of time or money.

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