Dear Cruise Critic family, March 13 marks a significant anniversary for travel and cruise lovers: a full year with no cruising. The loss of travel is insignificant when compared with the impact the pandemic has made on the lives and health of so many worldwide. And yet, cruising brings such joy to us. We hear so often from you, our readers, telling us how much you miss your favourite cruise lines and ships, your beloved travel companions and crew who have become an extended part of your families, and just how excited you are about the resumption of sailing.
This has been a time of growth and learning for us all, and we have reason for optimism about cruising's return. Throughout this year-long pause, cruise lines have been working to implement protocols designed to keep guests safe and healthy once they're back onboard. They've resumed successful sailings in places like Italy and Singapore. They're working with ports and destinations, as well as government bodies like the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and to ensure a responsible resumption.
This week, Cruise Critic looks back at everything we've learned over the past year, where we are today and what's in store for the future. Like you, we're anxious to see cruising's safe return. We hope that time is coming soon, because we can't wait to see you back onboard.
| To brighter days ahead, Colleen |
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| 9 Bold predictions for the future of cruise | Pent-up demand already has led to a huge surge in bookings in 2022 and 2023, we're seeing a generally positive rollout of vaccinations across the globe and scientists are optimistic about reaching herd immunity in 2021. On the back of that positivity, we're making some bold predictions for the future of cruise. Here's what we see on the horizon. | |
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| One year on: 5 major milestones toward cruising's restart | Even though most cruising has been paused worldwide, that doesn't mean the industry has been passively waiting for the go-ahead. We've seen plenty of progress to get passengers onboard and ships sailing again. Here are 5 major milestones from the past year that have contributed to cruising's global restart. | |
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| Is cruising in the cards for 2021? Our crystal ball says... | As the cruise industry comes up on a full year with no cruising, it's natural to look to 2021 and see where things stand. It's a blurry picture, at least now, where a definitive return-to-the-seas date is still hazy. Still, there are some rays of hope that make us feel optimistic. Check out our predictions for cruising around the globe in 2021. | |
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| WATCH: Could one year without cruises turn into two? | It's been one year since the COVID-19 pandemic impacted all types of travel -- but perhaps cruising most of all. This has left cruise lovers wondering: Could one year without cruises turn into two? We don't think that's the case. Here are three reasons we're feeling optimistic cruising will return in 2021 -- and one reason that gives us a little pause. | |
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