The sheer
number of ships on order is staggering.
The millions
the lines are spending on destinations is astonishing.
There’s no
doubt about it: cruising is an industry on fire.
“I got chills, they're multiplying” – Danny Zuko, "Grease," Harmony of the Seas
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In 2018, more
than 27 million passengers are expected to cruise. That’s up from 17.8 million
in 2009.
You know that
when Sir Richard Branson wants a piece of the action, cruising is hot. His
three upcoming ships are just a drop in the ocean—the cruise lines have 40 on order through 2026. This year alone will see 27
new ships sailing the seas. And more than 35 percent will be Caribbean-bound.
At the same
time, the cruise lines are putting money into developing new and better places for us to go. Royal Caribbean will
be spending $200 million to renovate CocoCay, and there are new ports being
proposed or already under construction in the Bahamas, Honduras and Tortuga (off
Haiti).
What’s more,
the lines are tripping over themselves to give us the biggest whiz-bang for our
buck—from onboard technology to over-the-top shows to celebrity
chef cuisine.
What’s
behind all the fuss? Those of us who’ve done it once, twice or more know that
cruising can't be beat in value and flexibility. You can choose a ship that’s
small, medium or large. That meanders the rivers or rides the tides. Soak
up the sun on a lounger, zip-line above the ocean or scuba down below. Bring your
best buddy or your whole brood.
Yes,
cruising’s for everyone. Spread the word. We want to fill all these new ships
to be sure the lines keep ‘em coming, and giving us more ways to enjoy our precious vacations.
Sources:
Cruise Lines International Association, Cruise Radio, Cruise Fever
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