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Cruise itineraries can vary from a short, week-long stay to a 100-day epic. some people even Committed to living out your retirement on a yachtThey keep moving from one port to another for the rest of their days.
Although most people don’t opt for such a long time period, according to a recent survey, the ideal length of a cruise is longer than most typical vacations.
research among regulars passengers by online travel agent Cruise.co.uk It was found that 47 percent people considered one to two months as the ideal period to stay at sea, while 22 percent people preferred three to four months.
The survey of nearly 800 passengers also found that many had changed their perception of the ship once they had experienced the sailing.
The majority, 86.3 percent, said they initially thought cruises were for older people, until they went on them.
However, 13.7 per cent said that after the trip they still felt that sea travel was for the older age group.
The analysis also looked at demand for world cruises and found that for almost half of respondents, the total cost of world cruises was the most influential consideration when booking, followed by destination and itinerary.
Additionally, when asked what would increase the appeal of a world cruise, 58 percent chose “all-inclusive pricing and packages.” Some 13 percent are looking for special excursions and cultural experiences, and 12 percent prefer smaller, more intimate ships.
Tony Andrews, managing director of Cruise.co.uk, said: “Travellers are looking for unforgettable experiences at sea without compromising financial peace of mind.
“It’s clear that today’s guests want both adventure and assurance that every pound spent provides excellent value.”
Many cruise lines, such as MSC Cruises And CunardOffer world trips. Guests can often either pay for the entire trip or choose to join for a short period of time.
P&O Cruises has also recently launched it Longest world trip ever124 night journey Arcadia, Will start in 2028. Prices start from £11,999 per person.
The world’s longest journey, a 274-night voyage with Royal Caribbean, launching in September 2024,
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