Book Your Next Amazing Cruise with Travel Leader, Jeffrey Cleary

Laugh as much as you like, but there really did used to be people who would hop on a ship and never get off—because there wasn’t a port stop. Dubbed “cruises to nowhere,” these are no longer legal as any ship departing from the U.S. requires at least one foreign port of call. This is also why you see Ensenada, Mexico, on many California sailings and Victoria, British Columbia, on a lot of Alaska cruises, not to mention Freeport, Bahamas, tacked on with a Miami or Fort Lauderdale, Florida, sailing, or Costa Maya, Mexico, paired with a Galveston, Texas, embarkation.

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