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Question on the Cruise Critic website. "Is it cold on a Christmas Cruise?"
Posted by
Meg (aka Mojave)
May 8 '24, 10:20
Umm, where exactly are you planning to cruise to?
Alaska would be, that's why they stop in September ;)
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To be fair, most at-sea days in the Caribbean outside of the high summer can get chilly at night. -- nm
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Mop🧹
May 8, 10:33
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But not all cruises go to the Caribbean. There are actually some in the southern hemisphere. -- nm
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Meg
May 8, 11:04
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There are also a lot of European Christmas Market cruises - probably chilly. But Australia, probably NOT. :) -- nm*
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Andie
May 8, 11:13
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I'm about to book for Mexico which *should* be sunny and warm. But this year, who knows? -- nm
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Meg
May 8, 11:38
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sounds great! -- nm
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Andie
May 8, 11:49
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