Wednesday, January 18, 2012
More West Coast Passengers Boarding Hawaii Cruises
More than 104,000 travelers arrived in the islands on cruise ships - mostly from the West Coast - in the first 11 months of last year, according to the most recent data available.
That's a 14.5% increase from the same period in 2010. There were 59 cruise liners that pulled into Hawaii ports during that time, an increase of 11.3%.
There are several reasons for the growth, industry experts say, including the presence of more cruise ships in the Pacific - and a fear among some travelers of ongoing drug-cartel related violence in Mexico.
The industry still hasn't recouped a pre-recession peak of about 130,000 passengers reached in 2007, but travel agents say demand for West Coast to Hawaii cruises is strong.
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Sunny days and lavish beaches are two things which those who board Hawaii Cruises would definitely anticipate and enjoy.
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