Recently a independent research firm asked that question to returning cruisers:
The majority of respondents (47 percent) said cruises offer a “more satisfying experience compared with traditional vacations” with “more activities and destinations to see in a short time vs. traditional vacations.” Another 23 percent said cruise vacations offer the advantage of “seeing multiple destinations without having to pack and unpack several times.” Also ranking high among determining factors was cruise pricing, considered to be “comparable to or better than most other vacation options” (20 percent of survey respondents).
The Cruise Captain often hears about how a cruise is a wonderful family vacation. My clients tell me everyone in their family could each do something they liked then get together over the dinner table to share experiences.
When was the last time your family sat done to dinner together? Why not do it on a cruise?!
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
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Positano, Italy
A view of an enchanting city we visited on our recent cruise to the Mediterranean
Mykonos, Greece
Another port of call was Mykonos in the Greek Isles
The Vatican
View from the top of St. Peter's - Yes, the Captain climbed all the way to the cupola!

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