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Average Age Of Cruisers Has Dropped 11 Years Since Pandemic

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Often associated with ‘golden age’ passengers, the cruise industry is seeing a significant shift in passenger demographics, with the average age dropping by 11 years since the pre-pandemic period.

This trend is highlighted by the analysis of data from 500,000 passengers by Cruise.co.uk, revealing a decrease from an average age of 66 in 2019 to 55 in 2024. The data underscores how the industry has adapted to attract a younger clientele.

Royal Caribbean Icon of the seas cruise ship

The Surfside neighbourhood on Icon of the Seas is custom-built for familiies. (Photo Credit: Eric Bowman)

A major contributor to this change is the trend towards multi-generational travel, where families of various age groups choose to travel together. As well, the introduction of new ships equipped with family-friendly attractions – like Royal Caribbean’s Icon of the Seas – along with diverse itineraries to worldwide destinations, also plays a role in appealing to a broader demographic.

Industry experts highlight the unparalleled experiences and value offered by cruises, making them an increasingly popular choice across various age groups.

New ships boasting family-centric amenities and itineraries to exotic destinations worldwide further enhance the appeal. These offerings not only meet the needs of traditional cruise-goers but also intrigue younger travellers seeking adventure and novelty. The ability of cruises to blend relaxation with exciting explorations is a significant attraction.

Tony Andrews, managing director of cruise.co.uk, said: “These findings are clear evidence of cruise’s growing appeal to a wider audience.

Norwegian Sky Cruise Pool

Cruise passengers at the pool onboard Norwegian Sky (photo by Lauren Bowman)

“As new ships and itineraries emerge, passengers of all ages are discovering that a holiday at sea offers a host of one-of-a-kind experiences, both onboard and ashore, with activities designed to appeal to all tastes. When coupled with unbeatable value for money, it really does make cruise the go-to getaway for more people than ever before.”

Further evidence of this trend is provided by Seascanner, Cruise.co.uk’s sister company, which reported a decrease in the booked passengers’ average age to 42 years in 2024, down from 45 years in 2022, suggesting that the trend continues.


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