Cruising holidays now appealing to younger market
Published Saturday, February 11th 2012 In a bid to investigate the reputation that cruise holidays have amongst 18 – 25 year olds, an independent online cruise travel agent has revealed that a third of young adults would like to embark on a cruise holiday, but many worry that other passengers would be ‘much older’ than them.
As part of ongoing research into the holiday habits of Britons, an independent online cruise travel agent has conducted research amongst 1,327 18 – 25 year olds across the UK who have never been on a cruise holiday; in a bid to discover their attitudes towards them.
The research, conducted by www.Bonvoyage.co.uk, was conducted with an aim of investigating the reputation that cruise holidays hold amongst holidaymakers of different age groups across the UK; particularly given the stereotype that often sees cruising as a favourite amongst older holidaymakers.
According to the research, just over a third, 34%, of the young adults asked said that they would like to embark upon a cruise holiday. In a bid to investigate further, these respondents were asked why they were yet to embark on a cruise. According to the results, the majority, 51%, were ‘concerned’ that other passengers would be ‘much older’ than themselves. In contrast, 28% of respondents believed that a cruise would be ‘much more expensive’ than an alternative beach holiday.
More than a fifth, 21%, of the respondents who took part in the study stated that they do plan to embark on a cruise holiday in the ‘near future’; whilst 38% said it is ‘unlikely’ they will be enjoying a cruise holiday any time soon.
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