2. • Cruise tourism is a form of travelling for leisure purposes, involving an all-inclusive
holiday on a cruise ship of at least 48 hours, according to a specific itinerary in which
the cruise ship calls at several ports or cities. Cruise tourism has been made possible
due to several factors such as a rise in standard of living, desire to have new
experiences. Traditionally, popular cruise tourism destinations were centered on
Europe, south east Asia etc. However, India’s rich natural and cultural heritage with all
the facilities of cruise tourism can help leverage India position in the global tourist
map.
3. Cruise Tourism made its small beginnings in 1839.
The twentieth century compete for progressively
larger and faster passenger ships.
The concepts of ‘tourist ship passengers’ was
enhanced with value additions to the
accommodations and activities.
In response to the growth market demand, the ships
grew in size as well as number with the result that
outgrew existing port capacities.
4. Cruising Is A Unique
Tourisms Product, A Blend
Of The 5A’s
5 A’s of Cruising
Attractions
Activities
Access
Accommodation
Amenities.
5. •There are a number of motives or reasons why people
prefer to cruises……..
6. A cruise is a “hassle free”
holiday.
Cruises offer a wide variety of
events, activities & meals.
Its easy to meet people and
make friend on a cruise.
It is a great way to celebrate a
special occasion or events.
7. • Australia/ New Zealand;
• Bahamas, Barmuda;
• Baltic;
• Caribbean;
• Central America;
• Europe (Northern Europe);
• Florida;
• Hawaii;
• Mediterranean;
• South America;
• South Pacific;
• USA;
New Destinations;
• China, Dubai, Mauritius (Costa),
India, etc….
9. Croatia (Dubrovnik, Split, Hvar, Zadar, Mljet National Park, The Elaphiti Islands, etc..)
Greece and its Islands (Mykonos, Santorini, Rhodes, Corfu, Crete, Katakolon, Piraeus,
etc…)
Turkey (Istanbul, Kusadasi, Izmir, etc….) Cyprus(Limassol)
Malta (La Valleta),
Egypt (Alexandria) and new destinations i.e.
Libya (Tripoli).
11. Ocean Voyages: A one-way passage from one point to another over a major body of water.
Standard Cruises: An open water cruise may be one-way or round-trip with several ports of call.
River/Canal Cruises: River and canal cruises are closely linked to the culture and heritage of the
country being toured.
Destination/Expedition Cruises: Based on the destination to be visited.
Day Cruises: Day cruises are typically a cruise experience of 15 hours or less.
Contemporary Cruises: These cruise lines typically have resort-style facilities with heavy emphasis on
ship-board activities.
Luxury Cruises: offering high style luxury with emphasis on destinations and ship-board amenities.
Specialty Cruises: Adventure-style cruising with a heavy emphasis on destination, education and off
ship activities.
13. GOA: The most common one is the Super Star Libra. It’s complete with a restaurant, bars, and sports
centre.
MUMBAI: Mumbai is one of India’s foremost ports that handle a huge number of ships daily.
Destination ship from Mumbai are Singapore, Malaysia, Dubai, Athens, Southampton, Barcelona,
Hong Kong and a lot of other port cities.
Andaman Nicobar Cruise: Passenger ship services are available to Port Blair from Chennai, Kolkata
and Visakhapatnam.
CRUISE LAKSHADWEEP: Star cruises like the Super Star Libra is Famous for Mumbai to Lakshadweep
trips.
14. National Committee On Cruise Shipping.
National Committee Under Director General Of Tourism
Port-level Committee Under Respective Chairmen
Standing Committee Under Secretary.