New Wave in Cruising: Destinations Shift to Sustainable, Small Ships
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we have seen phenomenal growth across the cruise industry right talk about all Tides Rising together
the small ship cruising and so what that allows us is to offer additional destinations for guests
once people find out the star Legend which is our ship that's there year round was our highest rated ship in the winter in q1 this year
the first to cruise are the hardest guests to be able to get on our ships but once they do the response that we see consistently
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Travelers are changing how they cruise, with a growing preference for smaller, sustainable ports over crowded mega-destinations. This trend, driven by a desire for more authentic experiences, is especially strong among luxury and expedition cruisers but is impacting the wider industry as well. Windstar Cruises' Chief Commercial Officer Janet Bava joins TMR's VP & Editor Daniel McCarthy to share insights on how cruise lines are adapting to these evolving demands.