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Cruises to nowhere serve to provide last-minute weekend options for passengers from the New York area. They serve as one- or two-day mini-cruises on a ship, which departs from New York, sails out to sea (sometimes after a brief tour of the Manhattan skyline), and then returns again without any other destination. The cruise ship itself serves as the draw, acting like a weekend resort hotel on the water. Passengers can engage in the offered luxuries, such as spa and sauna services, while gambling at an onboard casino or dancing in the night club. Cruises to nowhere often emphasize the overnight quality of the trip, with evening activities serving as the centerpiece.
Prices tend to be a little higher per day than longer cruises because of the brevity involved. They attract local residents interested in quick getaways or last-minute vacations, who can reach the departing docks without a great deal of fuss. Both Carnival Cruises and Norwegian Cruise Lines offer cruises to nowhere from New York--NCL refers to them as Dinner and Dancing Cruises. The two lines use New York as a central hub for their cruise lines, making cruises to nowhere easier for them to facilitate.
The very nature of cruises to nowhere infers a sense of spontaneity. They don't require large blocks of time, and most are scheduled for Friday and Saturday nights. An online travel agent such as Direct Line Cruises can filter available dates and select a cruise to nowhere departing from New York on short notice.
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