The Group Cruising Experience


Cruise vacations have a 95 % satisfaction rate according to surveys conducted by Cruise Lines International Association. I have had many very fun experiences cruising with friends and family and when I considered getting involved in the travel business I didn’t have to look far to see where I wanted to concentrate my efforts.

Cruising offers a very attractive vacation experience for a group of family and friends as many cruise ships accommodate a wide variety of tastes and preferences. Between the on board activities and excursions while in port, there’s something for everybody. The same ship can be a relaxing experience for one and a rigorous  adventure for another.

Another reason many like a cruise for a friends and family gathering is the convenience of getting together for meals and activities yet being able to get away when you want too. The older folks in your party will like the inclusion and independence this gives them.

Finally, a cruise vacation allows those in the family that prepare the meals and do the housework to have a real break and enjoy themselves. Those are the people in the family who need and deserve a vacation the most.

The best part about the group vacation business is the satisfaction of providing people an opportunity to enjoy themselves who would never have considered cruising if the group wasn’t going and they weren’t asked to join in.


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About Jim Rannazzisi

Jim is an Accredited Cruise Counsellor and Owner/Manager of Group Cruises Unlimited--a veteran-owned business. Group Cruises Unlimited designs and sells memorable group cruise vacations to families, clubs, non-profit organizations, and community groups nation-wide and locally in Northern Virginia.
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