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Franchise News Release: Minneapolis, MN - (Feb-11-2008) Experts Reveal Most Popular and Most Underrated Ports of Call, Offer Insights on “Don’t Miss” Mediterranean Shore ExcursionsToday, Cruise Holidays released more findings from its authoritative 2008 Cruise Holidays Travel Trends Survey. Experts revealed that Dubrovnik is truly a “hidden gem” on cruise line itineraries and consider it the most underrated European port of call; while precise booking data shows 12-day Mediterranean, 7-day Alaska and 5-day Western Caribbean cruises are the top “long,” “mid,” and “short” itineraries for 2008. The survey tracked actual bookings of Cruise Holidays stores in the U.S. and Canada, made through December 31, 2007, with a sail date in 2008; also included is supplemental information provided by Cruise Holidays’ Franchise owners and frontline agents. “Our Europe bookings are up 42% yar-over-year and CLIA* stated recently that the Mediterranean is one of the three fastest growing segments in the cruise industry. By gleaning information from true cruise industry experts, like our Cruise Holidays experts, on the most underrated European port of call or the top Mediterranean shore excursions, we are really trying to educate consumers and give them the best cruise vacation experience possible,” said Peter D. Thomson, vice president and COO of Cruise Holidays. “Consumers may really enjoy a Mediterranean cruise, but a private guided tour of the Vatican, exploring the stunning ruins of Ephesus, or – as one of our experts suggested – kayaking in Dubrovnik can turn a great vacation into an unforgettable experience.” The following information is based on actual bookings made through December 31, 2007, with a sail date in 2008, by Cruise Holidays stores in the U.S. and Canada: Top “short” itinerary: 1-5 days (Booked through 12/31/07 with a sail date of 2008) Top “mid-length” itinerary: 6-8 days (Booked through 12/31/07 with a sail date of 2008) Top “long” itinerary: 9 days or more (Booked through 12/31/07 with a sail date of 2008) The following data is based on a supplemental part of the 2008 Cruise Holidays Travel Trends Survey in which questions were directly asked of all Cruise Holidays franchise owners and frontline agents. This information represents 93% o the Cruise Holidays network. Most Popular Caribbean Island/Port of Call: Most Popular Mediterranean Port: 2008 Most Popular Europe (non-MED) Port: 2008 Asking Cruise Holidays experts about the top three Mediterranean shore excursions they would recommend elicited a wealth of information. Far and away, excursions in Italy were the most popular – those responses accounted for 55.3% o the recommended Mediterranean shore excursions. Greece followed with 12.8% ad various excursions in Turkey combined for 9.9% o the responses. When looking at the excursions individually, the Vatican and Rome were the most popular, followed by Pompeii. Our experts recommended private, guided tours of the Vatican to avoid the extremely long lines. The singular most popular Mediterranean shore excursion outside of Italy would be the ruins of Ephesus in Turkey. Top Recommended Mediterranean Shore Excursions: Top Reasons for European River Cruises: Other topics mentioned: shore excursions included, dining, availability to enjoy the port at night, new and different destinations/ports of call, ease of sightseeing, opportunity to experience rural areas, and more. Upcoming, Cruise Holidays will unveil the “Best Time to Book 2009 Cruises,” “Average Length of Cruises,” “Booking Window,” and “Top Embarkation Points.” Previously, information about “Top Destinations,” “Top Caribbean and European Itineraries,” “Average Costs of Popular Cruises,” and “Top Emerging Destinations” |
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