Cruise Ships
A cruise ship or cruise liner is a passenger ship used for pleasure
voyages, where the voyage itself and the ship's amenities are part of
the experience.
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Cruising has become a major part of the tourism industry, with
millions of passengers each year. The industry's rapid growth has seen
nine or more newly built ships catering to a North American clientele
added every year since 2001, as well as others servicing European
clientele. Smaller markets such as the Asia-Pacific region are generally
serviced by older tonnage displaced by new ships introduced into the
high growth areas.
Cruise ships operate mostly on routes that return passengers to their
originating port. In contrast, ocean liners do "line voyages" and
typically transport passengers from one point to another, rather than on
round trips. Some liners also engage in longer trips which may not lead
back to the same port for many months.
A river cruise ship has similar amenities, however is shorter, narrower,
and has a shallower draft, allowing it to travel inland waterways.
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