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Cruise Deals Help Travelers Stretch Vacation Dollars

Cruise Deals Help Travelers Stretch Vacation Dollars: "What are some of the best cruise deals right now? 'If you can be flexible and wait for last-minute deals -- some of which include airfare -- Europe and the Caribbean are good bets,' says Carolyn Spencer Brown, editor in chief, Cruise Critic. 'We're also seeing a lot of 'hurricane season' bargains for cruises along the U.S. Atlantic Coast, and in the Bahamas, the Caribbean and the Mexican Riviera. These will last through late October. Another surprise:
While the period just before Thanksgiving and just after have always been supreme value times for cruise travel we're also seeing some bargains on
actual holiday sailings, too.'"

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