About RepoCruises
Repositioning cruises are one-way crossings ships make between seasons. They are the best per-night value afloat, and they were impossible to search. So we fixed that.
Every spring, cruise ships sail from the Caribbean to Europe. Every fall, they sail back. Add the Panama Canal and Pacific runs in between and there are hundreds of these one-way crossings each year, usually 40 to 70 percent cheaper than a comparable round trip.
The problem: they are buried across a dozen cruise-line sites and generic aggregators, impossible to filter by the things that matter, where a sailing starts, where it ends, and when.
RepoCruises does one thing well. We track only repositioning cruises, keep them fresh with a weekly crawl, and let you find the perfect crossing in seconds.
A scheduled scraper sweeps cruise-line and aggregator sites once a week looking for new one-way sailings.
Each sailing is classified by route. If it embarks and disembarks in different regions, it is a repositioning cruise. Round trips are dropped.
Everything lands in one directory you can slice by departure port, destination, month, ship, line, theme and price.
Repositioning cruises are scattered across a dozen cruise-line sites. We gather every one-way crossing into one searchable directory so you can find the perfect sailing in seconds.
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400+ sailings tracked right now
40-70% cheaper
Than a comparable round-trip
Every cruise line
One-way crossings in one place
Refreshed weekly
Over 94,370 verified reviews
Refreshed weekly
New repositioning sailings every week
One-way only
Just repositioning crossings, nothing else
Filter any way
By port, month, ship, line, theme or price
A one-way sailing that moves a ship between seasonal regions, like the Caribbean to Europe in spring and back in fall. Because they end in a different port than they start, they are usually the best per-night value in cruising.