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Cruises – 4 Day Cruises

Often, one day just isn’t enough to sail someplace spectacular. It can be too short to truly unwind and enjoy the experience. Just getting unpacked and getting familiar with the ship can take a day. Enter four-day cruises.

Carnival Cruise lines recently announced they intend to expand their offerings and sail from San Diego to Cabo San Lucas and Ensenada in Mexico on four and five day voyages. That announcement is great news for people who want to take a cruise, but don’t have a whole week or two (or more) to do so.

It also means that, with the increase in the number of voyages, there will be more options. Demand is already heavy, but having the option to take off for a four-day weekend holiday aboard a ship is a great thing.

Even if travelers don’t live in California (and many do), they can take an early flight and still make it on board for one of these outstanding trips. San Diego has a large, international airport that is not far from the dock.

Sailing from Thursday to Monday makes it possible to make the work week go really quickly, at half-length. It’s also plenty of time to see the ship, enjoy many of the onboard activities and have an excursion on shore. You’ll have plenty of time to relax and still get around the beach and town for shopping and sightseeing.

Because of the weather, the cruises can operate all year round. That provides several benefits. Not only can they accommodate those winter-weary travelers from the mid-West or the East Coast, but also anyone who wants to get away any time of the year. It also helps smooth out sailing schedules, since peak season isn’t squeezed into just July and August.

The newest ship, the Elation, is 855-feet and offers a stunning array of amenities. Everything from a 12,000 square foot health club to 12 lounges and bars compete for a traveler’s attention. With that mix, you can gain some weight with great drinks, then work off the pounds and guilt the next day.

The ship has a jogging track, an Internet cafe and (as many do these days) ship-wide WiFi facilities for those who just can’t leave the computer at home. Shopping is ample. With three swimming pools and a waterslide, kids will have plenty of fun, too.

With some great food options, including three restaurants with elegant dining rooms and a 700-seat poolside eatery that offers pizza and ice cream, there’s something for everyone. There’s a patisserie and, of course, complementary room service. Those who think that cruising is mostly about eating may just have something.

Plan to make your next long weekend a cruise vacation.

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