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If your ship doesn’t come in,

. . . swim out to it. Cruises are a funny thing. Either you like them, or you don’t. Let’s come up with a middle ground of sorts. Firstly, Cruises are easy to plan, often packaging transportation, accommodation, meals, and entertainment into one price. You only need to unpack once while visiting multiple destinations. The fare typically covers your cabin, main meals, and many onboard activities, making budgeting easier. Also, You can visit multiple cities or countries on a single trip without the hassle of repeated travel arrangements. That can be very appealing. Once onboard, you can leave the stresses of planning and logistics behind.

Us being geeks, we are continually amazed at how big and how efficient the newer cruise ships are. While the cruise industry has historically had a significant negative impact on the environment, it is not accurate to say that all cruise ships are inherently eco-friendly.

However, the industry is facing increasing pressure and regulations, leading to some positive changes and the emergence of more environmentally conscious practices. So it’s a Yin and Yang situation. There are enough cruise lines and ships for your to find the right balance. One example is the MSC World America ship. MSC World America represents the stunning evolution of the trailblazing MSC World Class generation of ships, following the launch of MSC World Europa in 2022.

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