CruiseCompete adds Sea Cloud Cruises to its expansive choices for cruise vacations

DETROIT – CruiseCompete, the premier online cruise marketplace since 2003, welcomes Sea Cloud Cruises to its cruise line offerings for consumers planning a cruise vacation. Sea Cloud ships include Sea Cloud, Sea Cloud II and Sea Cloud Spirit.

Sea Cloud, Sea Cloud II and Sea Cloud Spirit destinations include:

Atlantic Coast

Azores

Bahamas & Florida

Canary Islands

Cape Verde

Costa Rica & Central America

Lesser Antilles & Grenadines

Madeira

Mediterranean

Morocco

Northern Europe

Transatlantic

Sea Cloud Cruises is one of the world’s most storied names in cruise travel. The 90-year-old four-masted Sea Cloud, her younger sister Sea Cloud II, and the new Sea Cloud Spirit combine the experience of traditional seamanship with the ambience and luxurious charm of classically elegant private yachts. Berlitz Cruise Guide regularly ranks Sea Cloud and Sea Cloud II among the top five cruise ships in the world.

CruiseCompete provides many curated cruise deals, offers and amenities on over 50 cruise lines with over 500 cruise ships sailing all around the world.

CruiseCompete member-advisors are the most well-educated, forward-thinking and trusted cruise specialists in the industry. It’s simple to use: Find the desired cruise. Request quotes. Compare personalized offers, prices, upgrades, cabin credits and more. Contact member-advisors with questions and to book. If you’d like more information or assistance planning a future cruise or a cruisetour, please visit CruiseCompete and try the Virtual Cruise Advisor or Live Help.

Lauded by the press and consumers alike, CruiseCompete also offers higher quality cruise shore excursions at substantially lower prices. For over two decades, CruiseCompete has reigned as the leading online cruise marketplace since its inception in 2003, making it the go-to platform for cruise enthusiasts.

The article CruiseCompete adds Sea Cloud Cruises to its expansive choices for cruise vacations first appeared in TravelDailyNews International.

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