11 Best Cruise Stocks To Buy Now

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In this article, we discuss 11 best cruise stocks to buy now. If you want to skip our discussion on the cruise industry, head over to 5 Best Cruise Stocks To Buy Now

2024 is poised to be exceptional for cruise vacations, with unprecedented booking volumes across different income levels, surpassing pre-COVID-19 levels. Cruise operators and travel agents report heightened interest due to the relative affordability of cruises compared to land-based alternatives. Despite cancellations in other travel sectors, cruise bookings for 2024 are anticipated to break records. With occupancy levels steadily approaching pre-pandemic levels, cruise operators are contemplating adjustments in pricing strategies to capitalize on the skyrocketing demand. However, this heightened interest in cruise vacations comes against the backdrop of cancellations and postponements of travel plans to other regions, particularly the Middle East. The Cruise Lines International Association predicts 35.7 million passengers in 2024, a 6% increase from 2019. 

However, the industry faces a challenge in meeting the demand. Carnival CEO Josh Weinstein highlighted concerns about potential inventory shortages despite a 5% increase in capacity compared to 2023. Smaller operators, such as Oslo-based luxury cruise line SeaDream Yacht Club, report overwhelming demand for bookings in 2024 and beyond, with reservations already open for autumn 2026. Similarly, travel agencies like Marvelous Mouse Travels and InteleTravel have experienced a significant uptick in demand, surpassing pre-pandemic booking levels by considerable margins. Cruise operator Royal Caribbean observed a surge in first-time cruisers. To benefit from this opportunity, online travel companies, including Booking.com, are capitalizing on this trend, launching cruise verticals to cater to the growing demand.

The latest trends in the cruise industry, as highlighted by CLIA, indicate a strong focus on younger generations, with 88% of millennials and 86% of Gen-X travelers who have previously cruised expressing plans to cruise again. Additionally, there is growing interest among millennials and Gen-Xers who have never cruised, with 73% considering a cruise vacation. Similarly, solo cruise travel is on the rise, prompting cruise lines to enhance offerings for solo travelers by increasing single-cabin availability. Moreover, the commitment to environmental considerations is rising among current and potential cruise travelers, with 50% expressing increased dedication to making travel decisions based on environmental impacts. Additionally, expedition cruises are experiencing a surge in popularity, driven by the desire for immersive, responsible, and bucket-list travel experiences. This trend is evident across all age groups, with the number of passengers on expedition cruises more than doubling from 2016 to 2022.