The Travel Trend Most Advisors Are Still Overlooking
Imagine planning a vacation where every decision is yours. No debates about which excursion to book. No compromises on dining reservations. No arguments about whether the day should be spent relaxing by the pool or exploring a new destination. For a growing number of travelers, that isn't a dream. It's exactly how they prefer to travel. And that's why solo cruisers are becoming one of the most fascinating segments in the travel industry. For years, many people assumed that cruising was designed primarily for couples, families, or large groups. But something has changed. More travelers are choosing to cruise alone—not because they have to, but because they want to. The surprising part? Many travel advisors are still overlooking this audience. Here's where it gets interesting. Most people hear the phrase "traveling alone" and immediately think loneliness. But experienced solo cruisers often describe something completely different. They talk about freedom. Fre...