SOMETIMES it’s about the journey, not the destination – especially if you’re an American cruise passenger. A survey released by insurer Allianz Global Assistance this week found more than a third of Americans would prefer to stay on the ship rather than get off and explore ports of call. It...
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SOMETIMES it’s about the journey, not the destination – especially if you’re an American cruise passenger.
A survey released by insurer Allianz Global Assistance this week found more than a third of Americans would prefer to stay on the ship rather than get off and explore ports of call.
It says 34.3% would prefer not to disembark, with 36% of those citing safety as their main reason to stay put.
About 18% said they were simply disinterested in the destination and 17% said they feared not getting back to the ship in time for departure.
About 9% didn’t want to part from onboard food and drinks.
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