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Myths vs. Realities: What’s Holding Indians Back From Cruising (And Why That’s Changing)

Cruising in India is yet to set sail, partly owing to the misconceptions that drown this form of travelling. An expert from the industry debunks the myths

The Cruise Bharat Mission is gaining momentum in India (representational image) Photo: Peter Hansen/Unsplash
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India is going places—literally. We’re a nation of adventurers, explorers, and memory-makers. As one of the fastest-growing outbound travel markets in the world, Indians are travelling further, staying longer, and spending more than ever before. By 2030, we’re poised to become the 4th largest global travel spender, with projections estimating USD 55+ billion spent on international travel by 2034. 

But here’s the paradox. 

While Indians are chasing cherry blossoms in Japan, chasing auroras in Iceland, and ticking off bucket-list cities from Paris to Perth—cruising, one of the most experiential and hassle-free ways to explore the world, accounts for just one per cent of our outbound travel. 

That’s about to change. 

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