The Asia-Pacific region is experiencing a massive comeback in 2024, with cruise capacity projected to surge by a whopping 89% vis-a-vis the previous years, according to the 2024 annual report of the cruise industry.
This exciting growth is driven by a combination of established international brands and regional powerhouses.
Leading the charge is MSC Cruises, which re-entered the Asia-Pacific market in 2023 with the China-based MSC Bellissima.
They’re not stopping there – the MSC Splendida is set to join the Asian lineup later this year, offering itineraries departing from China in November.
Adora Cruises, a regional leader, will see its brand-new Adora Magic City complete its first full year of service in 2024.
This impressive vessel joins their existing fleet, including the Mediterranea, which sails year-round from China.
The overall cruise scene in Asia-Pacific is becoming incredibly diverse.
Cruise industry’s reports state that nearly 90 ships will be sailing the region in 2024, representing a 40% increase from 2023.
Passengers can choose from established names like Royal Caribbean International, Costa Cruises, Norwegian Cruise Line, Celebrity Cruises and Princess Cruises.
For those seeking a more adventurous experience, a variety of regional players are also available, including Tianjin Orient, Blue Dream Cruises, Viking Cruises China Merchants, Asuka Cruises, and Mitsui Ocean Cruises.
The excitement doesn’t stop there! Expedition cruise lines like Captain Cook Cruises Fiji, Heritage Expeditions and Coral Expeditions are offering unique itineraries for those who crave exploring off-the-beaten-path destinations.
This surge in cruise capacity presents a fantastic opportunity for travelers in Asia-Pacific to explore the region’s stunning landscapes, vibrant cultures, and world-class hospitality from the comfort of a luxurious cruise ship.
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