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101 Reasons Why People Go On Cruises
Many people are always looking for great ways to relax, unwind and basically indulge in luxurious as well as once in a lifetime opportunities. They work hard, lead decent lives and in the end find respite in a well-deserved vacation which often translates into the trip of a lifetime: embarking on a cruise.
Why do people go on cruises, anyway? There are many reasons why, but as previously stated the primary reason often is for personal enjoyment and reward. Face it – after working long hours at the office and putting in more than your fair share of effort in different kinds of responsibilities, would not it be nice to somehow go all out and enjoy something which you might only get to do once in your life? A cruise is a great way to celebrate special events in one's life – whether a fitting end to a romantic wedding ceremony (as a honeymoon), a self-celebratory toast to that well-deserved job promotion, a way to relive the romance in a thirty year marriage, and so on. Thus, going in cruises serves as some form of reward, whether it is for personal or professional reasons.
In addition, cruises can be a great healing balm for those who have been under the emotional weather. Feeling low after a bad breakup? Wondering if there is any end to the never ending search for one's purpose in life? A cruise might not give the answers on board, but it will certainly give you enough time to relax and enjoy yourself away from people and places that only give you the blues. Some people are even lucky enough to meet interesting people whom they get to establish close relationships with after the entire cruise. So it is also safe to say that a cruise is also a great way to meet new people, make great friends and overall widen your social circle. Cruises, therefore, serve as a way to detach yourself from an anchor that is weighing you down and give you a great opportunity to find a breather in the midst of new faces.
For adventurers and travel bugs, a cruise is a great way to explore new surroundings and collect new memories for one's memory box. There are many people who love jetting to and from destinations, but usually dislike the many hours spent in flight, sitting in a cramped seat and tapping one's foot impatiently till the plane arrives at the destination. These types of people find cruises as a welcome change to that seemingly claustrophobic experience of being in a plane, unable to move around and explore one's surroundings. A cruise will often give the individual a great opportunity to do a million and one things on board. Whether your game is to lounge around in a pool, try your luck at billiards or dance the night away on the ballroom, a cruise ship offers a great many chances to have a really good time. In fact, some people think that the different destinations that a cruise ship has along its path would just be the icing atop a really good cake.
As one can see, there are many reasons why people actually go on cruises. It can be to celebrate something, to find new people, to escape from the throes of a seemingly monotonous or highly toxic environment, or any other thing at all. The bottom line is it is all about yourself and how much you want to experience what could possibly be the most life-altering experience of your life at the most, or a simply extravagant treat which you know you really do deserve.
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