The 2024 State of the Cruise Industry Report, released by the Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA), paints an optimistic picture for the cruise sector, with a forecast of at least 10% growth in global cruise capacity from 2024 to 2028.
The report reveals that cruise tourism is not just surviving but thriving, rebounding more swiftly than other forms of travel and tourism.
In 2023, cruise travel reached an impressive 107% of pre-pandemic levels, with a staggering 31.7 million passengers taking to the seas.
In contrast, overall international tourism arrivals remain 12% lower than in 2019, showcasing the cruise industry's resilience. Looking ahead, CLIA predicts that by 2025, the number of cruise passengers will soar to nearly 37.1 million, signifying a robust recovery and continual evolution of the industry.
As we move into the 2025 cruise season, several trends are emerging that highlight the shifting demographics and preferences within the cruising community.
New-to-cruise travellers
A significant surge in first-time cruisers is underway, with 71% of international travellers expressing interest in embarking on their maiden voyage.
In the last two years, 27% of those who cruised were newbies, marking a notable 12% increase compared to the previous two-year period.
Millennials and Gen Z on the rise
Younger generations are making waves in the cruise market, with millennials representing 22% of all passengers in 2023 and Gen Z accounting for 14%.
Notably, 81% of millennials who have taken a cruise intend to do so again, while between 8-13% of cruise travellers embark on their journeys solo.
Multi-generational travel
Cruises are increasingly appealing to families, with one-third of families sailing with at least two generations aboard. An impressive 28% of cruise travellers enjoy voyages that include three to five generations.
This trend highlights the cruise's ability to offer inclusive experiences that bridge the generational gap.
Value for money and destination exploration
The top reasons for choosing a cruise highlight its exceptional value, with 11% of cruise travellers stating they only considered cruises for their holidays this year.
The ability to explore multiple destinations also remains a significant attraction.
Expedition cruises lead the charge
The fastest-growing segment of the industry lies in expedition and exploration itineraries, boasting a remarkable 71% increase in passenger numbers from 2019 to 2023.
This trend indicates a desire for unique and adventurous travel experiences.
Investment in private islands
Cruise lines are ramping up their investments in private islands and beach clubs, with exciting new openings available in the next two years.
This development reflects a commitment to enhancing guest experiences while providing exclusive access to idyllic locations.
The role of travel advisers
More than two-thirds (73%) of cruise travellers credit travel advisers as having a significant impact on their decision to cruise, emphasising the value of expert knowledge and personalised service in a complex travel landscape.
Accessibility initiatives
With over 100 accessible shore excursions now available, the industry is prioritising accessibility, as evidenced by the 45% of cruise travellers who booked an accessible shore excursion in the past year.
In summary, the report underscores the importance of catering to not only seasoned cruisers but also those who may have viewed cruising as an unknown territory.
The evolving dynamics of the cruise industry highlight its resilience, adaptability, and potential for future innovation, ensuring a bright horizon as it continues to welcome a diverse range of travellers to the open seas.