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7 Significant Cruise Industry Trends We'll See in 2018
CruiseCompete Offers Information on Significant Innovations in Ultra Luxury, Wellness Programs, and "Millennials-Only" Cruising
DETROIT (Jan. 5, 2018) - CruiseCompete communicates with hundreds of thousands of consumers annually, making CruiseCompete knowledgeable about consumer likes, dislikes, and hopes for future cruise offerings. This information, along with their expert knowledge of the cruise industry and upcoming cruise line innovations, allows them to offer a projection of the most noteworthy cruise trends for 2018.
Here are CruiseCompete "crystal ball" predictions for the most noteworthy trends of 2018:
1. The "New Chic" in Cruise Ships: Ultra-Luxury Hoteliers Have Entered the High Seas Arena, Offering Intimate Yacht Experiences. Ultra-luxury brands such as The Ritz-Carlton & Virgin Voyages have new yachts on order and are adding cruising to their brand offerings.
Virgin Voyages is new to the seas and already pre-booking for its 2020 sailings. From dining and entertainment to wellness and rejuvenation, nearly every single element of the Virgin Voyages journey will bring a unique Virgin style to the high seas. You must be 18 years of age or older to sail Virgin Voyages. (Virgin is taking $500 deposits for the opportunity to advance book their voyages.
The Ritz-Carlton is taking its legendary service and unmatched luxury to ocean venues. Beginning in 2019, the company will offer voyages on three lavishly-built, intimate yachts with space for only 298 guests. Accommodations include 149 suites, each with its own balcony, and several luxurious duplex penthouses.
As with The Ritz-Carlton on land, cruises feature:
Remarkable gastronomic experiences include:
MSC Divina will also be launching the first Weight Watchers cruise in the Caribbean.
Seabourn has introduced a fleet-wide mindful living program with American celebrity Dr. Andrew Weil, which encompasses physical, social and spiritual well-being. The new program focuses on the daily practice of meditation and yoga through a selection of complimentary session and is the first of its kind at sea.
4. "Millennials only" allowed - River and small ship cruising continues to gain traction among the millennial generation. With exciting new itineraries and destination experiences that provide the perfect "Instagram moment," the younger generation is embracing river cruising.
In a controversial move, U by Uniworld has imposed an age requirement of 21-45 for those who cruise on their line.
Other lines are enforcing a minimum age to sail. You must be 18 years of age or older to sail Virgin Voyages. On a similar note, children are prohibited on Viking's ocean cruises.
5. The Excitement of Exclusivity So Many New Ships-So Many Choices Plus, Which Lines are All-Inclusive - There is nothing like an inaugural cruise and this year there will be so many choices. You will have been written into a page of history as a member of the "elite" group of passengers present for the very first sailing of a new ship. Not to mention, there are some serious bragging rights that go along with being able to say, "I was on the maiden voyage of that beautiful ship."
6. Cruise Lines Are Coining New Vacation Words - Here's a "Cheat Sheet"
CruiseCompete member-agents are the most well-educated, forward-thinking and trusted cruise specialists in the industry. If you'd like more information or assistance planning your next cruise, please visit us at CruiseCompete
7 Significant Cruise Industry Trends We'll See in 2018
CruiseCompete Offers Information on Significant Innovations in Ultra Luxury, Wellness Programs, and "Millennials-Only" Cruising
DETROIT (Jan. 5, 2018) - CruiseCompete communicates with hundreds of thousands of consumers annually, making CruiseCompete knowledgeable about consumer likes, dislikes, and hopes for future cruise offerings. This information, along with their expert knowledge of the cruise industry and upcoming cruise line innovations, allows them to offer a projection of the most noteworthy cruise trends for 2018.
Here are CruiseCompete "crystal ball" predictions for the most noteworthy trends of 2018:
1. The "New Chic" in Cruise Ships: Ultra-Luxury Hoteliers Have Entered the High Seas Arena, Offering Intimate Yacht Experiences. Ultra-luxury brands such as The Ritz-Carlton & Virgin Voyages have new yachts on order and are adding cruising to their brand offerings.
Virgin Voyages is new to the seas and already pre-booking for its 2020 sailings. From dining and entertainment to wellness and rejuvenation, nearly every single element of the Virgin Voyages journey will bring a unique Virgin style to the high seas. You must be 18 years of age or older to sail Virgin Voyages. (Virgin is taking $500 deposits for the opportunity to advance book their voyages.
The Ritz-Carlton is taking its legendary service and unmatched luxury to ocean venues. Beginning in 2019, the company will offer voyages on three lavishly-built, intimate yachts with space for only 298 guests. Accommodations include 149 suites, each with its own balcony, and several luxurious duplex penthouses.
As with The Ritz-Carlton on land, cruises feature:
- Thoughtfully designed, modern interiors
- Destination-based activities with local chefs, artists and musicians
- Luxury amenities, including The Ritz-Carlton Spa
- Exceptionally fine dining, including a restaurant from Sven Elverfeld of Aqua, the three Michelin-starred restaurants at The Ritz-Carlton, Wolfsburg, and Panorama Lounge Voyages range from 7 to 10 days and include overnight and daytime ports of call. The first yacht sets sail in 2019. Reservations open May 2018.
Remarkable gastronomic experiences include:
- Table La Rive - An exclusive degustation experience on Scenic River Cruises at a 10-seat executive chef's table. This elegant and intimate dining experience includes a six-course degustation menu replete with sommelier paired wines.
- Ultimate Vintage Room Dinners aboard Crystal Cruises, (Our favorite) - The Vintage Room promotes wine education and the vast range of fine wines available on board. Crystal's Ultimate Vintage Room Dinners are one-of-a-kind culinary experiences featuring some of the rarest wines in the world. They are only offered a few times each year on both Crystal Serenity and Crystal Symphony. Depending on the wines selected, these exceptional dinners are priced at an estimated $1,000 per person. The first Ultimate Vintage Room Dinner was an eight-course French meal prepared by Master Chef Andre Soltner, former chef/owner of world-famous Lutece, paired with, among others, a nearly impossible-to-get 1959 Chateau Lafite-Rothschild, Pauillac, Bordeaux and a Screaming Eagle 1996 from Napa Valley, considered its dream year.
MSC Divina will also be launching the first Weight Watchers cruise in the Caribbean.
Seabourn has introduced a fleet-wide mindful living program with American celebrity Dr. Andrew Weil, which encompasses physical, social and spiritual well-being. The new program focuses on the daily practice of meditation and yoga through a selection of complimentary session and is the first of its kind at sea.
4. "Millennials only" allowed - River and small ship cruising continues to gain traction among the millennial generation. With exciting new itineraries and destination experiences that provide the perfect "Instagram moment," the younger generation is embracing river cruising.
In a controversial move, U by Uniworld has imposed an age requirement of 21-45 for those who cruise on their line.
Other lines are enforcing a minimum age to sail. You must be 18 years of age or older to sail Virgin Voyages. On a similar note, children are prohibited on Viking's ocean cruises.
5. The Excitement of Exclusivity So Many New Ships-So Many Choices Plus, Which Lines are All-Inclusive - There is nothing like an inaugural cruise and this year there will be so many choices. You will have been written into a page of history as a member of the "elite" group of passengers present for the very first sailing of a new ship. Not to mention, there are some serious bragging rights that go along with being able to say, "I was on the maiden voyage of that beautiful ship."
6. Cruise Lines Are Coining New Vacation Words - Here's a "Cheat Sheet"
- Skip-Gen cruising - Multigenerational cruising is projected to increase in popularity, as forecasted by CLIA's Travel Agent Cruise Industry Outlook in April 2017. But there's a twist: "skip-generation" trips, with grandparents and grandchildren traveling together without their parents, are predicted to be highly popular in 2018 and beyond.
- Boomerang cruising - Round-trip cruises are always popular, however 'boomerang cruising' seems to be a growing trend within the industry. Cruisers travel to one destination and spend some time in port before booking a different cruise home, either days or weeks later.
- Back-to-back cruising - Cruise agents are seeing more bookings for back-to-back trips, during which cruisers will drop anchor at one port and board another ship to continue their journey elsewhere. Perfect for travelers with plenty of time, you could book as many back-to-back cruises as you like.
CruiseCompete member-agents are the most well-educated, forward-thinking and trusted cruise specialists in the industry. If you'd like more information or assistance planning your next cruise, please visit us at CruiseCompete