Minneapolis, MN (PRWEB) December 26, 2012
With unprecedented demand for Mediterranean cruises, European river voyages and Baltic excursions, Europe has quickly become one of the cruise industrys premier destinations, according to findings by Cruise Holidays. Plus, while cruise prices to Europe remain relatively low, there are signs that pricing for the second half of 2013 may be on its way up a positive sign for the cruise industry that leisure travelers are once again creating demand. With this in mind, travelers are advised to lock in their preferred itinerary at least eight months in advance. These are a few of the headlines from the 2013 Cruise Holidays Cruise Trends survey which draws actual cruise pricing and booking statistics from more than 550 cruise specialists across North America.
2013 Cruise Pricing for Europe, Caribbean and Alaska
Compared to bookings made in 2011 for 2012, sample pricing for a 12-day Mediterranean cruise for 2013 is lower by about $ 35 per person, per day. However, keep in mind that this number reflects reservations that go back to early 2012, when demand may not have been as strong as it is now, said Mark Schiffner, Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of Cruise Holidays International. Pricing for some of the premium and luxury cruise lines that many of our passengers favor is actually ahead of last year, continued Schiffner.
Caribbean pricing for a 7-day cruise is virtually the same as last year, and 7-day Alaska cruises are up about $ 20 per person, per day, compared to cruises booked in 2011 for 2012. These figures include all cruises booked by Cruise Holidays* as of December 17, 2012, sailing in 2013, aboard all cruise lines from luxury to casual or contemporary.
Top Cruise Destinations for 2013
The Caribbean remains the undisputed leader as a cruise destination for travelers globally. Here are the top 10 cruise destinations being booked for 2013 by Cruise Holidays cruise experts:
2013 Top Cruise Destinations???????????? ????????
1. Caribbean (includes Bahamas)????????
2. Europe ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
3. Alaska???????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????
4. Bermuda???????????????????????????????????? ????
5. Hawaii???????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????
6. (tie) Panama Canal???????????????????????????????????? ????
6. (tie) Trans-Atlantic???????????????????????????????????? ????
8. South Pacific (Including Australia)???? ????
9. South America???????????????????????????????????? ????
10. Maritime Canada & New England???? ????
Top Cruise Destinations Whats Up:
The top five cruise destinations remain unchanged from 2012 to 2013. However, the Caribbeans overall dominance fell slightly, from nearly 60% in 2012 to under 55% of total bookings for 2013 so far. The difference is made up by Europe taking a larger piece of the pie, climbing from 11% to 13% of the total, and Alaska climbing from 6.7% to 8.5%. Hawaii also inched up.
Trans-Atlantic sailings continue to gain favor they are tied for sixth place this year. These cruises, which showcase the romance and steep traditions of cruising, made their debut in the Cruise Trends top 10 in 2011 at ninth place, and climbed to eighth place in 2012. South America joins the top 10 for the first time in at least four years. European river cruising is also the hottest ticket in the industry, according to Schiffner, and contributes to Europes strong showing this year.
While the top five cruise destinations did not cede their positions, cruise experts say there are still lessons to be learned: While the Caribbean reigns, it does not rule, stated Schiffner. Each year, newer, better, more spectacular ships enter the marketplace. While many of them make their debut in the Caribbean, were seeing a strong enough demand in Europe that some of the crown jewels of the industry are plying European waters, observed Schiffner. For example, Celebrity Cruises sophisticated new Reflection and Oceania Cruises luxurious new mid-size ship, Riviera, will both feature European itineraries in 2013.
262: The Magic Number
The magic number for booking a cruise prior to departure is 262 days out, or just under nine months. Thats the average amount of time prior to their cruise that Cruise Holidays clients book their vacations. We have some cruises booked for late 2014 that were booked quite early in 2012. We even have a small number of passengers already booked for 2015, said Schiffner.
*Data studied includes bookings from Cruise Holidays experts located in the United States and Canada, not Cruise Holidays locations in the United Kingdom and Australia.
###
Cruise Holidays?, the worlds most far-reaching cruise-specialty retail franchise, features stores and virtual offices in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and Australia. Cruise Holidays is also a distinguished provider of land tour vacation packages. Founded in 1984, Cruise Holidays is part of Travel Leaders Leisure Group.
justin tv justin tv Sarah Savage Jaimie Alexander tom brady john lennon Army Navy Game
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.