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News / 12th December 2024

Discover the latest in the world of cruise with a new guide from National Geographic Traveller (UK)

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Discover the latest in the world of cruise with a new guide from National Geographic Traveller (UK)

LONDON (12 December) – How cool is cruising? When it comes to appealing to a younger generation, the cruise industry is pushing the envelope more than ever: from shorter itineraries and risqué entertainment to active excursions and flexible dining options. And it seems to be paying off — a study by Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) revealed that 36% of cruise passengers in 2023 were under the age of 40, and 81% of millennials who’d been on a cruise intended to repeat the experience. You can read more about this growing trend in our special Cruise guide, distributed with the Jan/Feb 2025 issue of National Geographic Traveller (UK).  

Farida Zeynalova, editor of the Cruise guide, says: “The world of cruise is at once familiar and fast-changing. In this 100-page special, we cover the most exciting trends, itineraries and everything in between — all told through the expert eyes of award-winning writers and photographers.” 

Elsewhere in the guide, we explore the top 25 islands to visit in 2025 — from snorkelling in Thailand’s Andaman Sea to encountering curious creatures in Southern Africa’s Lake Kariba. Other highlights include an aquatic adventure in the Pacific nation of Palau; a trip around Greece’s Ionian Islands on board a yacht; and a look at the best cultural experiences in Portugal’s Douro Valley. 

Don’t miss: 

  • Nobu Matsuhisa: The renowned Japanese chef on working with Crystal Cruises 
  • My Life at Sea: Three female captains discuss their experiences on the water
  • Northern Ireland: The landscapes and cuisine of the Causeway Coast
  • Spotlight: Voyages in search of ancient civilisations
  • What’s New: The most exciting itineraries for 2025 and beyond
  • The Info: Celebrating 70 years of the hovercraft
  • Media: Books, TV shows and podcasts to inspire travel

PLUS: Win a seven-night Greek island cruise for two:  

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