The UK’s Love Affair With Cruising!

Posted on 3rd Oct, 2024


Reasons why Brits love cruising

In the UK and Ireland, we love a cruise! Every year, two million of us take to the sea as cruise passengers. And, except for a slight dip in growth due to the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, this number had been climbing steadily for the last decade, making us the second-largest cruise market in Europe after Germany.

Unsurprisingly, when the pandemic hit in 2020, these numbers tumbled (down to only 259 thousand). But we’re a resilient bunch, and our love for cruising cannot be quashed, with numbers constantly on the rise year on year! 

So, what is it that makes cruising so irresistible to us Brits? In this blog, we’ve put together our top four reasons why the British are in love with cruising:

An extraordinary variety of onboard activities

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Today’s cruise ships look immensely different to those just twenty years ago. While you may still enjoy just soaking up the sun by the pool during days at sea, cruise lines have invested vast amounts of time and budget into creating fantastic facilities to tempt you away from your sun lounger.

Zip wires and Formula 1 simulators on MSC Cruises, climbing wall and surf simulators on Royal Caribbean cruises and all kinds of colourful waterslides and Dr Seuss breakfasts on Carnival cruises are just a few examples. Then, there are engaging activities for little cruisers, offered via engaging, age-appropriate kids clubs, from toys and soft play for younger children to hang-out rooms for teenagers, which include movies, computer games and pool tables. 

This drive to create exceptional experiences for everyone while onboard has widened the market, with cruises more recently attracting families and a younger audience.

Exciting dining opportunities

Solarium Bistro on board the Anthem of the Seas

Before the pandemic, spending on eating out in the UK reached an all-time high. In large cities across the UK, new, exciting dining opportunities offered us the chance to experience delicious cuisine from all around the world. Cruise lines have recognised this appetite for fine dining and adventurous food events and, as a result, have invested in recreating these extraordinary experiences on board.

Step aboard one of the larger cruise ships, and the dining options are incredible. You can enjoy Japanese sushi and teppanyaki one day, a steakhouse grill on another, followed by traditional Tuscan cuisine. There are cutting-edge, immersive experiences - such as Le Petit, where fine dining meets animation on board Celebrity Cruises - that seek to thrill every sense, including sight, smell, taste and sound, then laid-back street food bars where international favourites can be found, such as Taste 360 found on P&O CruisesIona.

Although formal dinners are still an option, such as on the 5-star cruise line Cunard, on the whole, dining onboard has become more relaxed, again catering to a broader audience and attracting those seeking fresh taste sensations.

Seeking sunshine guaranteed

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Any Brit will know how much we love to talk about the weather! Perhaps it’s because, in the UK, it’s so unreliable. From snow to rain to the sought-after blue skies, no holiday here comes with a guarantee of sunny skies. 

So, when travelling, we love to seek out the sunshine. Spain is our favourite destination, perhaps due to its accessibility as well as its warmer climate. France and Italy are second and third respectively, with the USA fourth. With cruises today offering more destinations than ever, including favourites, such as the Mediterranean, the Caribbean and Asia, it’s no wonder that many Brits are keen to get back on board.

However, not everyone is a sun-seeker, and cruise lines offer itineraries around a number of other spectacular locations too. 

There’s Alaska for incredible wildlife and towering glaciers, or the Norwegian Fjords for dramatic scenery that’s slightly closer to home. Popularity is even gaining for ‘expedition cruises’ to unique destinations, such as the Arctic or Antarctica, offered by Silversea on their range of ships, which all offer ultra-luxurious surroundings. 

Cruising made easy

MSC Magnifica Exterior

Many cruises sail from UK ports, such as Southampton, Portsmouth, Tilbury and Dover, heading down to southern Europe, the Mediterranean and the Canaries. Therefore, if you are looking for the ease of a no-fly cruise, there are plenty of options to sail to historic, charming cities, such as Rome (from Civitavecchia), Barcelona and Venice, plus sun-drenched beaches in Lanzarote, Gran Canaria and Tenerife.

Alternatively, cruise lines make it simple to fly out to your starting destination, such as Barcelona, Miami or even New York, with many including flights and transfers as part of their holiday packages.

Whatever your reason for cruising, there’s no doubt that cruise lines are keen to make up for the last two years lost due to the pandemic and so are aiming to fulfil your every wish on board. Going the extra mile to create exceptional experiences that the UK market loves, they are dedicated to making your next cruise the best yet!

Author: Bulletin Editor

Role: Cruise Content Editor

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