Top Reasons Passengers Take Cruises
With moonlit strolls on the deck, champagne and caviar, and weddings at sea, cruises symbolize romance for all ages. Noting that cruise ship romance isn’t just for young newlyweds, cruise lines are creating one-of-a-kind romantic cruises certain to put a spark into any relationship.
According to Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA), the number two reason passengers take a cruise is to find or rediscover romance. Twenty percent of travel agents polled by CLIA said that couples renewing vows on cruises comprised the most significant increase in their honeymoon business.
Through its extensive network of vendor partners, Frosch Travel (FROSCH), a premier travel management agency, provides cruises to exotic, romantic destinations with decadent amenities to suit couples of any age.
Princess Cruises, a FROSCH Preferred Partner, recently partnered with Cruise Critic to search for “Real-Life Love Stories” by asking passengers for romantic tales from cruising on their ships. “Princess Cruises received over one hundred entries. Former “Love Boat” captain Gavin MacLeod and Cruise Critic Editor Carolyn Spencer Brown selected the top five stories, and then the Cruise Critic online community voted,” according to Lara Leibman, Senior Vice President of FROSCH. Tracey Pettit of California won a seven-day Princess cruise to the Caribbean for her romantic story.
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