Cruising Appeals To Class Reunions, Graduations, Weddings

March 8, 2007 – 2:56 pm

Everybody is getting in on the cruise act. It used to be it was an activity relegated to old folks and honeymooners. Now there’s a great number of family reunions, graduations, and even entire wedding parties that go on cruises.

Cruising is one of the fastest growing sectors in the travel industry. According to the Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA), 2007 will be a year of formidable growth, with 12.6 million cruise passengers predicted to set sail, an increase of approximately one half-million guests over 2006. Cruising is the easiest, most cost-effective way to travel with a large number of people. While visiting several vacation destinations and only having to unpack once is valuable for any traveler, groups especially benefit from the wide selection of leisure and business amenities offered onboard today’s superliners. One low price includes all meals, snacks,
basic beverages and plenty of activities and live entertainment.

The trend doesn’t show any signs of slowing down, either. Would you go on to a reunion on a cruise? Have you?

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