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		<title>Incredible deals on transatlantic repositioning cruises.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The economy isn’t bouncing back as quickly as everyone had hoped, so travel sales are still down.  And the cruise industry is responding by slashing prices to the bone.   Right now, transatlantic repositioning cruises to Europe this spring are a fantastic deal with fares under $50 per person, per day.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The economy isn’t bouncing back as quickly as everyone had hoped, so travel sales are still down.  And the cruise industry is responding by slashing prices to the bone.   Right now, transatlantic repositioning cruises to Europe this spring are a fantastic deal with fares under $50 per person, per day.</p>
<p>Even the most expensive fares represent savings of up to 60% off.</p>
<p>Many of these special fares expire soon, so act fast.   Here’s a brief run down of what’s available.</p>
<p><span><a href="http://repositioningcruisesguide.com/2010/02/transatlantic-repositioning-cruises-in-april-2010-on-azamara-and-celebrity-cruise-lines" target="_blank">Azamara’s</a> 710-passenger Azamara Journey (5*) sails from Miami on April 11 and arrives in Barcelona on April 25.  There are four port calls in Portugal and Spain.  Fares start at $1,799 for 14 nights ($128.50 per person, per night).</span></p>
<p><span><a href="http://repositioningcruisesguide.com/2010/02/transatlantic-repositioning-cruises-in-april-2010-on-azamara-and-celebrity-cruise-lines" target="_blank">Celebrity’s</a> 1,770-passenger Celebrity Century (4*) sails from Miami on May 20 and arrives in Barcelona on June 3. There are four port  calls in Portugal and Spain.   Fares start at $1,099 for 14 nights ($128.50 per person, per night).</span></p>
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<p>Costa’s 2,600-passenger Atlantica (3*) sails from New York City on May 5 and arrives in Copenhagen on May 22.  There are eight port calls in New England, Canada, France, England, and Germany.  Fares start at $919 for 17 nights ($54 person, per night).</p>
<p><span><a href="http://repositioningcruisesguide.com/2009/10/repositioning-cruises-aboard-the-queen-mary-2" target="_blank">Cunard’s 2,620-passenger Queen Mary 2</a> (5*) has 21 transatlantic crossings from New York to Southampton this summer.  Early booking fares start at $895 for 6 nights ($149 per person, per night).</span></p>
<p><span><a href="http://repositioningcruisesguide.com/2010/02/transatlantic-repositioning-cruises-in-april-2010-on-disney-and-fred-olsen-cruise-lines" target="_blank">Disney’s</a> 2,500-passenger Disney Magic (4*) sails from Port Canaveral on April 10 and arrives in Barcelona on April 24.  There are four port calls in the Bahamas, Madeira, Spain, and Gibraltar.  Fares start at $699 for 14 nights ($50 per person, per night).</span></p>
<p><span><a href="http://repositioningcruisesguide.com/2010/02/transatlantic-repositioning-cruises-in-april-2010-on-holland-america" target="_blank">Holland America’s</a> 2,044-passenger Eurodam (5*) sails from Fort Lauderdale on April 3 and arrives in Rome on April 19.  There are seven port  calls in Portugal, Spain, and Monaco.  Fares start at $799 for 16 nights ($49.95 person, per night).</span></p>
<p>Their 1,918-passenger Noordam (5*) sails from Fort Lauderdale on May 14 and arrives in Barcelona on May 27.  There are four port calls in Madeira and Spain.  Fares start at $799 for 13 nights ($61 person, per night).</p>
<p><span><a href="http://repositioningcruisesguide.com/2010/02/transatlantic-repositioning-cruises-in-april-2010-on-msc-cruise-lines" target="_blank">MSC’s</a><a rel="nofollow" href="../2010/02/transatlantic-repositioning-cruises-in-april-2010-on-msc-cruise-lines" target="_blank"></a> 3,013-passenger Poesia (3*) sails from Fort Lauderdale on April 27 and arrives in Hamburg on May 15.  There are seven port calls in New York, Portugal, Spain, and England.  Fares start at $1,089 for 18 nights ($60.50 person, per night).</span><br />
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</a><span><a href="http://repositioningcruisesguide.com/2010/02/transatlantic-repositioning-cruises-in-april-2010-on-norwegian-cruise-line" target="_blank">Norwegian Cruise Lines’</a> 1,936-passenger Norwegian Sun (4*) sails from Miami on April 26 and arrives in London on May 11.  There are six port calls in Portugal, Spain, France, and Belgium.  Fares start at $979 for 15 nights ($65.26 person, per night).</span></p>
<p><span><a href="http://repositioningcruisesguide.com/?s=regent+seven+seas" target="_blank">Oceania’s</a> 684-passenger Insignia (5*) sails from Rio de Janeiro on April 3 and arrives in Barcelona on April 18.  There are four port calls in Brazil, the Cape Verde Islands, and Morocco.  Fares start at $2,599 for 15 nights ($173 person, per night).</span></p>
<p>Their 684-passenger Regatta (5*) sails from Miami on March 21 and arrives in Barcelona on April 4.  There are three port calls in Madeira, Morocco, and Spain. Fares start at $2,099 for 14 nights ($150 person, per night).</p>
<p>Princess Cruises’ 3,120-passenger Crown Princess (4*)  sails from Fort Lauderdale on May 1 and arrives in Rome on May 15.  There are five port calls in Gibraltar, Spain, France, and Italy.  Fares start at $799 for 14 nights ($57 person, per night).</p>
<p><span><a href="http://repositioningcruisesguide.com/2010/01/repositioning-cruises-on-princess-cruise-lines-%E2%80%93-part-2" target="_blank">Their 2,600-passenger Grand Princess (4*)</a> sails from Fort Lauderdale on April 9 and arrives in London on April 24.  There are six port calls in Bermuda, Scotland, Ireland, England, and France.  Fares start at $799 for 15 nights ($53 person, per night).</span></p>
<p>The 3,080-passenger Ruby Princess (4*) sails from Fort Lauderdale on April 19 and arrives in Barcelona on May 5.  There are seven port calls in Madeira, Gibraltar, Italy, and Monaco.  Fares start at $999 for 16 nights $62.50 person, per night).</p>
<p>The 2,600-passenger Star Princess (4*) sails from Fort Lauderdale on April 24 and arrives in Copenhagen on May 12.  There are eight port calls in Portugal, Spain, England, France, Belgium, Holland, and Norway.  Fares start at $1,270 for 18 nights ($70.55 person, per night).</p>
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<p><span><a href="http://repositioningcruisesguide.com/?s=regent+seven+seas" target="_blank">Regent Seven Seas’ </a> 700-passengers Mariner (6*) sails from Fort Lauderdale on March 22 and arrives in Monte Carlo on April 7.  There are five port calls in Bermuda, Madeira, Spain, and France.  Fares start at $5,695 for 16 nights ($355 person, per night).</span></p>
<p>Their 700-passenger Voyager (6*) sails from Fort Lauderdale on May 12 and arrives in Reykjavik on May 26.  There are six port calls in the U.S. and Canada.  Fares start at $6,195 for 14 nights ($442 person, per night).</p>
<p><span><a href="http://repositioningcruisesguide.com/2010/02/royal-caribbean-transatlantic-repositioning-cruises-in-april-2010" target="_blank">Royal Caribbean’s</a> 3,835-passenger <a href="http://repositioningcruisesguide.com/2010/03/great-cruise-ships-part-2-%E2%80%93-navigator-of-the-seas/">Navigator of the Seas </a>(4*) sails from Miami on April 10 and arrives in Rome on April 24.  There are four port calls in the Canary Islands, Spain, France, and Italy.  Fares start at $799 for 14 nights ($57 person, per night).</span></p>
<p>The 4,375-passenger Independence of the Seas (4*) sails from Fort Lauderdale on April 11 and arrives in Southampton on April  25.  There are four port calls in Portugal and Spain.  Fares start at $599 for 14 nights ($42 person, per night).</p>
<p>The 3,835-passenger Voyager of the Seas (4*) sails from Galveston on April 18 and arrives in Barcelona on May 2. There are four port calls in the Bahamas, Portugal, and Spain.  Fares start at $558 for 14 nights ($39.85 person, per night).</p>
<p>The 3,835-passenger Adventure of the Seas (4*) sails from San Juan on May 2 and arrives in Barcelona on May 15. There are four port calls in the Canary Islands and Spain.  Fares start at $499 for 13 nights ($38 person, per night).</p>
<p>The 2,501-passenger Jewel of the Seas (4*) leaves Miami on May 6 and arrives in Harwich on  May 19.  There are three port calls in Bermuda, Portugal, and Belgium.  Fares start at $594 for 14 nights ($42 person, per night).</p>
<p><span><a href="http://repositioningcruisesguide.com/2010/02/save-up-to-70-off-seabourn-transatlantic-repositioning-cruises-in-spring-2010" target="_blank"></a></span></p>
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<p>Seabourn Cruise Lines’ 208-passenger Seabourn Spirit (6*) sails from Fort Lauderdale on March 19 and arrives in Lisbon on April 1.  There is one port call in Madeira.  Fares start at $2,799 for 13 nights ($215 person, per night).</p>
<p>Their 208-passenger Seabourn Legend (6*) sails from Fort Lauderdale on April 8 and arrives in Lisbon in on April 21.  There is one port call in Madeira.  Fares start at $3,300 for 13 nights ($254 person, per night).</p>
<p>SeaDream Yacht Club’s 110-passenger SeaDream I (6*) sails from San Juan on April 30 and arrives in Malaga on May 13.  There’s one port call in Madeira.  Fares start at $2,299 for 13 nights ($176 person, per night).</p>
<p>SeaDream’s 110-passengers SeaDream II (6*) sails from Barbados on April 25 and arrives in Malaga on May 7.  There is one port call in Madeira.  Fares start at $2,299 for 12 nights ($192 person, per night).</p>
<p>Silversea’s 540-passenger Silver Spirit (6*) sails from New York on April 23 and arrives in Southampton on May 7.  There are six port calls in the United States, Canada, Ireland, Wales, and England.  Fares start at $6,238 for 14 nights ($445 person, per night).</p>
<p>Their 296-passenger Silver Cloud (6*) sails from San Juan on April 14 and arrives in Barcelona on April 29.  There are six port calls in the Caribbean, the Canary Islands, Morocco, and Spain.  Fares start at $5,518 for 15 nights ($368 person, per night).</p>
<p>Windstar Cruises’ 312-passenger Wind Surf (4*) sails from Barbados on March 21 and arrives in Lisbon on April 4.  There are no port calls.  Fares start at $1,499 for 14 nights $107 person, per night).</p>
<p>Their 148-passenger Wind Star (4*) sails from St. Martin on April 10 and arrives in Lisbon on April 24.  There are no port calls.  Fares start at $1,635 for 14 nights ($117 person, per night).</p>
<p><span>Find more information on <a href="http://repositioningcruisesguide.com/category/trans-atlantic-repositioning-cruises" target="_blank">Transatlantic repositioning cruises here. </a></span></p>
<p>The Promenade Deck Image Flickr: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/tipsfortravellers/">garybembridge</a><br />
Seven Seas Navigator Image Flickr: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/milanboers/">milan.boers</a><br />
Royal Caribbean&#8217;s Jewel of the Seas Image Flickr: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/eandjsfilmcrew/">EandJsFilmCrew</a></p>
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		<title>Transatlantic repositioning cruises in April 2010 on MSC Cruise Lines.</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Feb 2010 03:41:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[MSC started out as a cargo shipping company.  In the late 1980s, they began carrying passengers, and today, they’re one of the fastest growing cruise lines in the world – with one of the newest fleets.
They add new ships and itineraries to their repertoire often.  Most of their programs are in the Mediterranean, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>MSC started out as a cargo shipping company.  In the late 1980s, they began carrying passengers, and today, they’re one of the fastest growing cruise lines in the world – with one of the newest fleets.</p>
<p>They add new ships and itineraries to their repertoire often.  Most of their programs are in the Mediterranean, and the Baltic has recently been added.  For more exotic ports, their repositioning cruises are just the thing.</p>
<p>Because so many of MSC’s passengers are European, they’re best for Americans who enjoy other cultures and continental cuisine.  Italian language classes are a popular on-board activity.   And the Euro is often the currency used on board.</p>
<p>The ships are clean and modern, with an Italian sense of style.  Polished wood and marble set the tone.  Given the overall quality of the experience, cruise fares and incidentals are very well priced.  Wine and cocktails on the ships are especially reasonable.</p>
<p>The dining rooms serve seven-course dinners with an emphasis on authentic Italian and Mediterranean specialties.  Vegetarian and healthy options are also available.  The breads baked each day are always tempting.  And unlike most cruise lines today, MSC still offers a full midnight buffet.</p>
<p>To work it all off, there’s a fitness center with basic classes, a jogging track, and a spa.</p>
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<p><strong>Repositioning cruises on MSC Sinfonia. </strong></p>
<p>Acquired in 2004 from now defunct Festival Cruises, Sinfonia has a musical theme.  In addition to the usual fitness facilities, there’s also a tennis court and a whirlpool and sauna.</p>
<p>Cabins are on the smallish side, but all have a desk, small fridge, in-room safe, and ample closet and storage space.   Suites have balconies, bathtubs, and sitting areas.</p>
<p>Sinfonia sails from Durban, South Africa on April 1, 2010 and visits Cape Town, and then spends ten days sailing up the west coast of Africa, calling at Walvis Bay in Namibia, and Dakar, Senegal along the way.   From there, she visits Tenerife in the Canary Islands, Funchal, Madeira, Malaga, and Rome before arriving in Genoa on April 22.</p>
<p>This repositioning cruise is a great chance to visit some off-the-beaten ports in Africa that you wouldn’t otherwise see.</p>
<p><strong>Repositioning cruises on MSC Orchestra. </strong></p>
<p>Those who love the sea will enjoy the 3,000-passenger Orchestra.  With 80% outside staterooms, and 60% of cabins having balconies, there are plenty of places to enjoy the view.</p>
<p>Launched in 2007, she’s one of the new breed of MSC vessels and she’s pretty impressive.  From the Zen Garden to the Sushi Bar to the LED screen for movies under the stars, she has pleasant surprises in store for passengers who board for the transatlantic repositioning cruise.</p>
<p>On April 20, 2010, she sails from Sao Paolo, Brazil and calls at Rio de Janeiro, Salvador, and Recife in Brazil before transiting the Atlantic.  After the crossing, she arrives in Tenerife, and calls at Funchal, Lisbon, Vigo, and Dover before disembarking passengers in Amsterdam on May 7.</p>
<p>With ten ports and eight sea days, this itinerary has a nice balance of sightseeing and relaxation.<br />
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Repositioning cruises on MSC Poesia. </strong></p>
<p>A sister ship to Orchestra, Poesia’s atrium lobby has a waterfall that cascades down three decks.   She offers one transatlantic repositioning cruise in April, but you can embark or disembark in different ports.</p>
<p>She leaves Fort Lauderdale on April 27, and spends two days sailing up the U.S. east coast before arriving in New York.  Passengers can also board the ship there on April 30.  She spends five days crossing the Atlantic, and then arrives in Ponta Delgada, Portugal.</p>
<p>She arrives midday in Lisbon and sails at 2AM the next day.  Then calls at La Coruna, and Bilbao before arriving in Dover.  Passengers can disembark there on May 13 or stay aboard and disembark in Hamburg two days later.</p>
<p>Americans looking for an authentic European cruise experience will enjoy MSC.</p>
<p>Find more <a href="http://repositioningcruisesguide.com/category/trans-atlantic-repositioning-cruises">transatlantic repositioning cruises here. </a></p>
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		<title>Transatlantic repositioning cruises in April 2010 on Holland America.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Holland America Line transatlantic repositioning cruises in April 2010.
In business since 1873, Holland America Line has one of the most impressive legacies in the cruising industry.  Over the years, they’ve established a tradition of excellence in every area of cruising.  And today, they’re offering new services and amenities to ensure that they continue [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Holland America Line transatlantic repositioning cruises in April 2010.</strong></p>
<p>In business since 1873, Holland America Line has one of the most impressive legacies in the cruising industry.  Over the years, they’ve established a tradition of excellence in every area of cruising.  And today, they’re offering new services and amenities to ensure that they continue to exceed their passengers’ expectations.</p>
<p>Their ships are some of the most beautiful at sea, and an upgrade program begun in 2006 has brought them up to date.  Decorated with fine art and articles from the line’s nautical traditions, they are sophisticated and refined.  A nice feature of their ships is the Culinary Arts Center, where guests are treated to cooking demonstrations and wine-tasting classes.  The center doubles as a cinema for daily movie screenings.</p>
<p>The Explorations Café is a coffee house/Internet center/library where you can relax or reconnect with family and friends back home.  There’s a wide range of enrichment programs and lectures, and they’re broadcast in the staterooms.</p>
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<p>Their chefs are members of Confrerie de le Chaine des Rotisseurs, which means their food is a cut above.  In addition to a menu of Continental favorites, there are vegetarian options, and spa selections available each night.  The Pacific Northwest-style Pinnacle Grill restaurant is worth the additional cover charge.  Don’t miss the Dungeness crab cakes or the delicious bread pudding.  Open seating is available from 5PM to 9PM.</p>
<p>The fitness clubs offer classes at no extra charge.  There’s a sports court and jogging track.  And the Greenhouse Spa has a variety of treatments available.   Holland America is offering two repositioning cruises in 2010.</p>
<p>Eurodam has a larger than average Spa and Salon with a hydropool and thermal suites.  She also has the largest gymnasium of any HAL ship.  Nearly 70% of the staterooms have balconies.  Facilities for children and teenagers make it a good choice for families.  And the exhibition kitchen has video monitors for cooking demonstrations.  Coffee lovers will enjoy the Crow’s Nest which has MP3 music and Internet stations, and specialty coffees.</p>
<p>Eurodam sails from Fort Lauderdale on April 3, 2010, and arrives in Lisbon eight days later.  She calls at Portimao, Portugal, and Cadiz, Almeria, Ibiza and Barcelona in Spain, and Monte Carlo, Monaco before arriving in Rome on April 19.  Passengers can disembark then or stay on board and visit Dubrovnik, Corfu, Katakolon, Santorini, Ephesus, Athens, and Sicily before returning to Rome on April 29.</p>
<p>With a passenger capacity of 1,916, Westerdam has more space per passenger than many other HAL ships.  The Greenhouse Spa on this ship has 11 treatment rooms and a hydrotherapy pool.</p>
<p>Passengers can opt for set times or open seating in the  two-story main dining room, or dine at the Pinnacle Grill, Lido Restaurant, or Windstar Café.  The outdoor seating area next to the Crow’s Nest is a quiet spot with great views.</p>
<p>On April 14, 2010, she sails from Fort Lauderdale and spends seven days at sea before arriving in Funchal, Medeira.  After another day at sea, she calls at Cadiz and Almeria in Spain, and then visits Corsica, Rome, Naples, Split, and Venice.  Passengers overnight in visit on May 3, and disembark the next morning.  This is a great itinerary with nine wonderful ports.  And by the time you get to Funchal, you be rested and ready to go.  Fares at price time were running up to 60% off, making it a great cruise deal.</p>
<p>Find more <a href="http://repositioningcruisesguide.com/category/trans-atlantic-repositioning-cruises">transatlantic repositioning cruises here.</a></p>
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		<title>Transatlantic repositioning cruises in April 2010 on Disney, and Fred Olsen Cruise Lines.</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Feb 2010 04:13:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[April is the peak month for repositioning cruises from Florida or the Caribbean to Europe.  Because there’s so much competition, fares for these cruises are some of the best cruise deals ever.  Just be sure to calculate the cost of airfare before you count your savings.  Because you’ll need an open-jaw ticket, it can add [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>April is the peak month for repositioning cruises from Florida or the Caribbean to Europe.  Because there’s so much competition, fares for these cruises are some of the best cruise deals ever.  Just be sure to calculate the cost of airfare before you count your savings.  Because you’ll need an open-jaw ticket, it can add quite a bit to the price.</p>
<p><strong>Disney transatlantic repositioning cruises.</strong></p>
<p>Families with young children will likely feel that Disney Cruise Line was created in 1998 just for them.  Which it kind of was.</p>
<p>Since the ships sail from Port Canaveral, you can start the experience at Walt Disney World, take their transfers to the ship, and never miss a beat.  In fact, cruise passengers who stay at one of the Disney resorts as part of a pre-cruise package check in for their cruise there.</p>
<p>Once on board, there are programs for kids of all ages, include parents, who can relax in several adults-only venues.  Children’s activities run from 9AM to midnight daily. Younger kids enjoy encounters with their favorite Disney characters.  Older ones have a private club with big screen TVs, video games, and Internet café.  There are separate pools for kids, families, and adults.</p>
<p>Food on board in the two casual restaurants is designed to appeal to everyone in the family.  The more formal restaurants are a little more adventurous.  And Palo, the adults-only Italian restaurant, is better still.  One money-saving feature is complimentary iced tea, lemonade, and soft drinks with meals or from the beverage station in the buffet area.</p>
<p>Fitness facilities include a gym, jogging track, aerobic studio, and basketball court.  The spa has three SpaVillas that have indoor and outdoor treatment rooms, balconies with hot tubs, and al fresco showers.</p>
<p>Animation cells and work by Disney artists decorates the public areas.  And an interesting diversion that only Disney can offer are lectures on animation and moviemaking.</p>
<p>There’s a huge LED screen on deck where a variety of programming is shown.</p>
<p>Most of the staterooms sleep at least three, and they have kid-friendly features like higher railings.  Each cabin has a small fridge and a personal safe.</p>
<p>Disney Magic sails from Port Canaveral on April 10, 2010, and calls at Castaway Cay in the Bahamas.  She then spends a week at sea en route to Funchal in Madeira.  From there, she calls at Cadiz and Gibraltar.  She arrives in Barcelona at 7AM on April 23, and passengers overnight on board before disembarking the next morning.</p>
<p><strong>Fred. Olsen transatlantic repositioning cruises.</strong></p>
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<p>Most Americans are unfamiliar with Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines, but they’re very popular with British travelers. In fact, the UK Pound is the on-board currency. The line has been family owned since its founding in 1848, a rarity these days, and the Norwegian nautical heritage is apparent.</p>
<p>They are an especially good choice for cruises to Norway.</p>
<p>Their five ships – each carrying fewer than 1,000 passengers – are small by today’s standard, but they include all the amenities passengers demand, including spas, fitness centers, and exercise classes.  A nice service for golfers is the option to play a round ashore with the resident pro.</p>
<p>The smaller size of their ships lets them visit off-the-beaten-path ports or dock more centrally in larger ones.</p>
<p>Food is above average with lots of fresh seafood – as you’d expect from a Norwegian line.  And there’s a good, affordable wine list.    Afternoon high tea is very popular.</p>
<p>Another nice extra is shuttle service from the pier to beaches or town centers when they’re more than a 15-minute walk.</p>
<p>Braemar is a 968-passenger ship that was originally built in 1993 and refurbished in 2008.  She has a nice, wraparound promenade deck that’s perfect for an early-morning or after-dinner stroll.    Dinner is served in two sittings in the main dining rooms.  There’s also a buffet with indoor and outdoor seating, and a pool-side grill.  If you want a balcony, you’ll need to upgrade to a suite.  But accommodations are snug and attractive.   And single and accessible cabins are available.</p>
<p>On April 15, 2010, Braemar sails from Barbados for St. Lucia.  She calls at Roseau in Domenica and St Maarten before leaving the Caribbean and crossing the Atlantic.  A week later, she arrives in Ponta Delgada, Portugal.  Before disembarking passengers in London on May 1, she also makes port calls at Oporto, Portugal, and La Coruna, Spain.  This itinerary includes some smaller ports that the larger ships don’t visit.  Expect your fellow passengers to be mostly Brits.</p>
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		<title>Transatlantic repositioning cruises in April 2010 on Azamara and Celebrity  cruise lines.</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Feb 2010 19:54:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[April is when most of the cruise ships that will spend the summer sailing in the Mediterranean or North Atlantic return to Europe.  Springtime in the Mediterranean is pleasant, and you’ll miss the heat and crowds of summer.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>April is when most of the cruise ships that will spend the summer sailing in the Mediterranean or North Atlantic return to Europe.  Springtime in the Mediterranean is pleasant, and you’ll miss the heat and crowds of summer.</p>
<p>Most of these sailings are a terrific cruise bargains too with per-day fares as low as $50 per person.  Another benefit is that you’ll arrive in Europe rested and relaxed.  After several days at sea, you’ll have adjusted to the new time zone with no jet lag, and you’ll be in great shape for sightseeing.</p>
<p><strong>Azamara transatlantic repositioning cruises.</strong></p>
<p>You may not have heard of Azamara Cruises, but their pedigree is first rate.  The line was formed in 2007 by parent Royal Caribbean who took two cruise ships from their Celebrity brand, renovated them, and created Azamara.  The line was created to provide affordable luxury to travelers interested in exotic destinations, exceptional service, and personal enrichment.</p>
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<p>Azamara has on-board experts who offer classes on a variety of topics from photography to wine.  Food is a little more ambitious than on most of the mainstream cruise lines, and a dinner in one of the alternative restaurants is included in the fare.   Dining is all open seating.</p>
<p>Other nice extras include butler service, daily in-cabin fresh fruit and fresh flowers, flat-screen TVs, and luxury European bedding in all categories.  Nearly three quarters of the staterooms have balconies.  Suites are especially nice with whirlpool tubs, guest powder rooms, and two TVs.</p>
<p>Active travelers can take advantage of yoga and Pilates classes, as well as the gym, jogging track, and full-service spa.</p>
<p>The 710-passenger Azamara Journey sails from Miami on April 11, 2010 and spends a week crossing the Atlantic before arriving in Ponta Delgada, Portugal.  After two more days at sea, she calls at Gibraltar, and Cartagena and Palma de Mallorca in Spain before disembarking passengers in Barcelona on April 25.</p>
<p><strong>Celebrity transatlantic repositioning cruises. </strong></p>
<p>Founded in 1989, Celebrity merged with Royal Caribbean in 1997.  Since then, the line has become known for some of the best food at sea, professional service, and its roomy staterooms.</p>
<p>Celebrity has lots of special touches you won’t find on most other cruise ships, including passed hors d’oeuvres served in the lounges between midnight and 1AM, a world-class art collection, and Champagne and caviar bars.  A popular feature on their Constellation is “A Taste of Cirque du Soleil,” an entertainment first at sea.</p>
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<p>There’s plenty to do on sea days with a variety of enrichment programs, cooking demonstrations, and wine-tasting classes.  And the AquaSpa pampers passengers with everything from body wraps to acupuncture treatments and Oriental Medicine rituals.  Golfers can play some of the world’s most famous courses in the simulator.</p>
<p>With amenities like chilled Champagne, fresh fruit and flowers, evening canapés, and more comfortable balcony furniture, ConciergeClass staterooms are an affordable cross between cabins and suites.  Upgrade to one if you can.</p>
<p>Celebrity Constellation is a Solstice-class ship that features unique amenities like a greenhouse conservatory, extensive facilities and programs for children, an Italian coffee house, a floral shop with classes in flower arranging, and a two-story library.  She’s an elegant, sophisticated vessel that looks more like a Manhattan hotel than a cruise ship.</p>
<p>Passengers who want healthy dining choices will appreciate the Aquaspa Café and the Sushi Café.</p>
<p>Constellation Leaves Miami on April 11, 2010 and arrives in Le Havre, France after eight days at sea.  From there, she calls at Dover, and Rotterdam before completing the voyage in Hamburg on April 24.  Fares at press time were very reasonable.</p>
<p>The second of Celebrity’s Solstice-class vessels, Celebrity Equinox has eight distinctive dining venues serving a variety of cuisines, AquaClass staterooms that adjoin the AquaSpa, and wireless Internet access. The most unique features of the ship are the Lawn Club, where passengers can enjoy outdoor activities played on real grass, and the Corning Glass Museum glass-blowing demonstrations.</p>
<p>On April 19, 2010, Equinox leaves Fort Lauderdale en route to Ponta Delgada, Portgual.  After a day at sea, she visits Lisbon, Cadiz, Barcelona, and Nice before arriving in Rome on May 3.  The voyage calls at some of the most appealing ports in the Mediterranean and has a balance of sea days and port calls.</p>
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