[Sports Seoul | Reporter Bae U-geun] Summer vacation choices are shifting. Instead of hotel-centered getaways, travelers are increasingly turning to cruises to cut down on transit stress. The trend is expanding beyond families to include couples and newlyweds.
Traditional overseas trips usually mean repeated flights, multiple hotel check-ins, and lots of time spent moving between destinations. Even if you book an all-inclusive hotel, you often need to go offsite for shopping, tours, or shows. During peak season, wait times and crowds only add to the hassle.
Cruises flip that script. Your cabin, meals, entertainment, and shopping are all in one place, so there’s less moving around and no hauling luggage between stops. You only go ashore when the ship docks and you want to explore. That reduces time spent in transit and lets you focus on relaxing.
That’s why cruises appeal to both families and couples. Ships feature restaurants, theaters, spas, and activity zones, so everyone can do their own thing without juggling schedules. For honeymooners, cruises offer the perk of visiting multiple cities on a single itinerary through port calls.
Booking is easier now, too. South Korea’s CruiseTMK platform lets travelers check schedules and get real-time consultations. CruiseTMK, a subsidiary of Hana Tour, is running promotions with global cruise line Royal Caribbean to capture summer peak demand.
With more packages bundling relaxation, activities, dining, and onboard shows, trip-selection criteria are changing. Summer vacations are moving toward fewer transfers and richer experiences.
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