Growing ‘Cruises to nowhere’ craze is costing Aussie port towns up to $39 million
Australian cruising is seeing a dramatic rise in the popularity of “cruises to nowhere”.
Australian cruising is seeing a dramatic rise in the popularity of “cruises to nowhere”.
A small Australian town of just 3000 residents has hosted around 50,000 cruise visitors this season.
Many Aussies currently feel that they’re experiencing a cost of living crisis.
Juneau has launched its cruise season with new caps, limiting arrivals to 16,000 passengers a day and 12,000 on Saturdays. The move aims to bring predictability, ease tensions with locals and better balance tourism with community needs.
Not only is bigger better for Royal Caribbean but more is merrier as the line orders two new megaships.
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