Who Would Try Cunard Cruises?
Being working on cruise boats for several years as a photographer gave me the chance to meet many different people. Something that not many people seem to understand is that living in a boat is very different to living in a flat or a house and it has a big impact on people’s social behaviour. People seem to be more open and relaxed as admittedly they will accept the fact that the boat is where everything happens from developing a new friendship and flirting with someone to breaking up and divorcing!
A luxury boat that is moving into the seven seas is like a small floating city. One factor many people overlook at is the fact that on board there aren’t just passengers and holiday-makers but also members of staff that have to stay on the boat for long periods of time. It is strictly forbidden for those people to develop social relationships with the passengers but sometimes it is inevitable.
The most typical profile a passenger is that he is around 60 years old, retired and wealthy. Although they all belong to different professions and educational backgrounds, the bottom line is that the vast majority of them are very successful in their fields. Doctors, lawyers, publishers, editors, journalists, and civil engineers coexist with wealthy shop owners, entrepreneurs and tradesmen. That signifies that high education is not really one of the main factors, although a high income is.
Nevertheless, there is always a smaller percentage of people who are considerably having less but would love to try a luxury cruise. Those are people who have read about those luxury cruises and are really curious to find out how the experience is like. Although I had that experience on Silversea Cruises where I used to work, other friends mine that used to work for Oceania Cruises and Cunard Cruises have had similar experiences.
Talking about sports, golf is definitely the king with tenis and polo being popular too. I would strongly encourage people to try a luxury cruise at least once in their life as it is definitely a unique experience worth the money spent.
Posted by admin on July 31st, 2010 :: Filed under Home and Family
Tags :: cruises, Family, holidays, travel