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If you love cruising but hate the logistical nightmare and outrageous price of flying, there is now a better alternative: finding a departure port within driving distance of home. But when you think about coordinating travel arrangements, the thought is enough to take the wind out of your sails. Once you feel the ocean breeze in your hair and have that frosty margarita in hand, your worries are forgotten. Five-star dining, exotic excursions and extravagant entertainment equate to a near-perfect vacation. What's not to love about cruising?

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Alone, including: Seattle, WA Los Angeles, CA San Diego, CA Galveston, TX Mobile, AL New Orleans, LA Tampa, FL New York, NY Baltimore, MD Norfolk, VA Charleston, SC Jacksonville, FL Port Canaveral, FL Ft. Take Carnival Cruise Lines for example: they have more than 20 ports all around the world, and 18 in the U.S. Once limited to select waterfront cities such as Miami or New York, a growing number of ports are now within driving distance of many cities across the U.S. Homeports = Significant Savings + Increased Convenience A drivable homeport makes cruising more economical and convenient than ever.

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Besides the value of cost-savings and convenience, close-by port cities offer yet another benefit: they're incredible destinations full of great sightseeing opportunities. When you couple that with potential weather delays, missed connections or lost luggage, it's enough to make any traveler dreaming of a cruise settle for a staycation. The hassles of air travel have gotten worse with strict regulations, charges for checked bags and hidden fees. The ability to stretch your vacation dollar is priceless-as is the convenience factor of coordinating logistics. Lauderdale, FL Miami, FL Anchorage, AK Honolulu, HI San Juan, Puerto Rico Vancouver, Canada By driving to one of these cities, you could drastically reduce your overall vacation expenses.

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