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Where do you want to cruise to?

TINKERTOY ….. the 1 & only asked:

When you plan your next and future cruises do you want to go to the same places, like the Bahamas, Mexico and the Caribbean; OR would you like to cruise to a variety of other places, like Europe (the Mediterranean, the Baltic and Egypt), Alaska, Australia, South America, or Asia??

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9 Comments on “Where do you want to cruise to?”

  1. #1 Ivani
    on Jun 30th, 2009 at 2:27 am

    I love cruises, and I have made the Caribbean 4 times….I wouldn´t mind making again…but I also want to make a Europe cruise

  2. #2 Sa_San
    on Jul 2nd, 2009 at 9:26 pm

    Next Cruise

    Bahamas/Caribbean

    Future Cruises

    Mexico
    Mediterranean

  3. #3 Lew
    on Jul 6th, 2009 at 3:44 am

    We would like to, one day, go on a cruise to The Galapagos Islands and Ecuador.
    We have done most of the cruises you mentioned or spent holidays there and have been thinking of The Galapagos Islands.
    We have cruised around the Maldives and were amazed by the exotic fish that were unafraid of humans and would swim up to and with you, we want to go somewhere where the animals are equally unafraid of the human species and experience the same thing on land.

  4. #4 Nikki (: ?
    on Jul 9th, 2009 at 3:33 am

    My next cruise is the 23rd of this month and I’m going to the Caribbean. I’ve been to just about every island and plan on going to the same places again. It’s my favorite destination although I’d love to go take a Mediterranean cruise. I’m very dutch so I’d love to find a cruise that goes to Amsterdam.

  5. #5 Mr. J
    on Jul 11th, 2009 at 12:31 pm

    I like Mexico, then again, I haven’t been anywhere else, yet. I would love to go to Alaska or Bahamas. My son is too young (6 months) so I have to wait.

  6. #6 phantom_of_valkyrie
    on Jul 12th, 2009 at 9:13 am

    I am a huge fan of the Caribbean. To me that is what a vacation is. I love the warm sun, white sandy beaches, and fruity drinks. That is my dream vacation. Until I finish Caribbean islands, I think I’ll keep doing it. My next cruise was to be Antigua, St Lucia, St Kitts. But due to another factor, our next cruise (next week) will be Cozumel, Belize, Hondoras, and Bahamas.

    Alaska sounds like fun and I think I would enjoy it. Problem is it wouldn’t feel like a vacation. I’d come back and still want to go to the beach and bask in the sun.

    I keep looking at Europe cruises but haven’t yet found the one I really want. I want Egypt and Greek islands. I’ll want to do those too eventually but really I prefer going to Europe on land. Same with Hawaii. I think cruising would be fun but not for the first time I go to Hawaii. I’d rather go there and stay on land first.

    I enjoyed the Baltic countries when I went but I know my husband would get too motion sick. The Baltic and North Sea are just too choppy. But when I was in Gdansk, Poland, it was only about $6 to take a ferry to Sweden.

    There are a lot of countries I have no desire to cruise to though. To a certain extent, I do like the consistent. Also I like to really see a place. I’d rather take a trip to Italy and spend a week touring Italy than spend a day in Rome. I can’t really feel I saw Italy when I only spent 6 hrs in Rome. I would never do one of those package deals when they bundle you up and rush you country to country to country. If I’d been to the country before though and already toured Italy extensively, then a cruise would probably be great. Visit some familiar places that I really liked again.

  7. #7 mrguitarman2
    on Jul 15th, 2009 at 12:50 pm

    I would love to cruise Alaska and Australia/New Zealand.

  8. #8 stephanie s
    on Jul 17th, 2009 at 11:12 pm

    europe… one day

  9. #9 Tivogal
    on Jul 19th, 2009 at 4:53 am

    if i really liked the crew and a cruise ship i might do the same one two times. but there are so many places to see and experience.

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