What Does Roundtrip Mean?

Answer:
Most cruises are roundtrip. A passenger begins and ends
the trip at the same point. This allows passengers to leave their car in a city and come back to that same city or schedule a round trip flight to the city that is the starting and ending point for the cruise.

A cruise may follow the same route to and from the departure point, or it may travel in bit more of a loop, to give some variation in scenery.

Recently, one-way cruises have become more popular. This type of cruise allows passengers to travel one way – for example, from Seattle to Alaska – and fly back, shortening travel time. One-way cruises might be more convenient for people operating on a tight schedule or those who are going to meet someone at their cruise destination.

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