Why do people go on cruises?
In addition to Ingrid Halvorsen’s answer, I would add that my wife and I did a lot of travel by train, but as we got older, it was a hassle to pack and unpack every couple of days and travel to our next destination. Cruising solved that problem as the hotel goes with you. Secondly, I liked being at sea. We would take trans-Atlantic cruises just to relax and enjoy the amenities on board ship with a few excursions thrown in.
After my wife passed away, I started taking teen and older grandchildren on cruises. It was a whole lot of fun watching their reaction to their first trip to Europe without a big hassle for grandpa. At sea, the cruise lines have special teen activities and the excursions are handled by the cruise line.
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