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I'm having a tough time finding an inexpensive cruise that a) Tours Europe b) Don't have all-inclusive meals. I would rather eat the local food than eat food on a ship c) Have late departures around 8pm-10pm. Similar to b), I would like to have dinner in the local area before departing.

All I really need is a cruise to help us move between cities. Can anyone please recommend an inexpensive cruise that does that? Thanks



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I think that would be hard to find.

AFAIK, most cruises leave early in the afternoon/evening to travel to the next destination by night.

I would suggest booking lunch for local food; there are a lot of good restaurants open for lunch.




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How close to departure can I book a cruise?

Generally speaking, most cruises can be booked anywhere from 18 months to one week ahead of sailing. When you choose to book the cruise is up to you, but there are pros and cons for booking early or late.

Are there any Mediterranean cruises?

Which cruise lines go to the Mediterranean? A wide variety of large, small and luxury lines cruise the romantic ports of the Mediterranean. These include Viking Ocean Cruises, Norwegian, MSC, Princess, Royal Caribbean, Celebrity, Holland America, Crystal and Azamara.

Are cruises operating in Europe?

A growing number of cruise ships also are restarting operations in Europe and other destinations around the world, and small vessels have resumed operations on U.S. rivers and intracoastal waterways. Still, only a very small fraction of the world's cruise vessels are currently back to sailing.

Is cruising to Europe a good idea?

A European cruise is an especially good fit for travelers who want to see the history, art, and natural beauty of Europe without having to navigate the roads and train stations or spend a lot of time planning where to stay and where to dine.



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