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Why cruises could represent the future of domestic travel

A holiday with all the trimmings, without the hidden costs
The biggest attraction with cruising is its all-inclusive offering; your cruise fare includes accommodation, world-class food, on-board entertainment and most activities. Accommodation options suit all budgets, from the more affordable interior cabins to the lavish suites. With a 21-hours-a-day buffet, as well as a-la-carte options, guests also don’t have to worry about counting their pennies when it comes to meals. Beverages come at an additional cost, but the variety of drinks packages that can be purchased before departure can put a cap on your drink spending.
You’re spoilt for choice with entertainment too, at no additional cost. There are theatre performances every night, as well as live music and shows, and numerous bars and a disco. Another huge attraction of cruises is that they are convenient; guests only unpack once, even though they may be visiting several different local and international destinations.
It’s a wonderful feeling to wake up and find yourself approaching a new country or city, without having had to rush to airports or endure long layovers. The cruise liner takes care of all the tedious administration that can be associated with travelling, such as booking transport and accommodation at multiple destinations. This gives you more time to sit back and really enjoy yourself.
The perfect holiday option for kids (and parents)
In addition, those 'silent' costs that can often blow your holiday budget, such as planning entertainment for the kids, are taken care of on a cruise. These ships offer free activity programmes for each age group, from the very young to those in their late teens.
While the youngsters are entertained and looked after by trained child minders, parents can truly relax, without having to worry about whether the kids are having fun, or having to plan their children’s next activity. Parents are also given the opportunity to really enjoy a holiday of their choosing, rather than being guided by what their kids want.
Best of all, children under the age of 18 cruise free, provided they are travelling with two adults, and parents only need to pay for mandatory port charges and insurance.
So, considering all these factors, it’s clear why the cruising sector is riding on a wave of growth.
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About Ross Volk
Ross Volk is Managing Director of MSC Cruises South Africa.