Marietta’s tourism board reflects on 2025 plans as the global cruise tourism sector experiences unprecedented growth, opening new gateways in Asia, Latin America, and the Caribbean. Rising international arrivals, strategic shifts in cruise itineraries, and ambitious regional goals signal a transformative era for the industry, underpinned by changing consumer trends and geo-political currents.
What new destinations and partnerships will emerge as key players in global cruise tourism by 2030? How might evolving travel patterns influence local economies and cultural landscapes over the next five years?
2025 and Beyond: Regional Strategies and Growth Initiatives
CVB Reflects on 2025 Tourism Efforts
Marietta’s Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB) shares insights on their 2025 strategies to boost local tourism. The board reviews past achievements, looks at upcoming promotional plans, and emphasizes the importance of adaptability as travel trends continue to shift both in the region and nationally. Read more
Con Dao Welcomes First International Cruise Ship in 2026
Vietnam’s Con Dao Islands are poised for a tourism boost with the arrival of their first international cruise ship in 2026. This milestone is expected to accelerate the development of the island’s tourism infrastructure and contribute significantly to the local economy. Read more
Chinese Cruise Tourists Head for South Korea Amid China-Japan Rift
Shifts in East Asian geopolitics are impacting cruise routes, as Chinese tourists favor South Korea’s Busan over Japan’s Nagasaki. Cruise operators adapt their itineraries to accommodate demand and diplomatic realities, signaling increased importance of Korean ports. Read more
Cruise Arrivals to Mexico Rise 10.7% in 2025
Mexico’s cruise tourism sector is celebrating a projected 10.7% rise in international arrivals for 2025. Major destinations like Cozumel and Cabo San Lucas remain in high demand as the country enhances safety, port facilities, and passenger experiences. Read more
Korea Eyes Record Influx of Chinese Tourists During Lunar New Year
South Korea anticipates a record surge in Chinese visitors during the extended Lunar New Year holiday. The influx is expected to revitalize sectors from retail to hospitality and underscores Korea’s continued popularity among Chinese travelers. Read more
China’s Cruise Industry Hits Million-Passenger Milestone
China marks a significant achievement as its cruise industry surpasses the one-million passengers mark, reflecting growing government support for outbound travel and a rising middle class eager for unique vacation experiences. Read more
Antigua and Barbuda Highlights Cruise Tourism in 2026 Strategy
The Caribbean destination outlines its 2026 cruise tourism strategy, aimed at positioning Antigua and Barbuda as a prominent cruise port through improved infrastructure, diversified visitor experiences, and sustainable practices. Read more
Strategic Shifts and Emerging Destinations in the Global Cruise Market
Busan Takes Centre Stage in Asian Cruise Travel; Chinese Cruise Lines Shift to Busan Amid Rising Tensions with Japan
Busan, South Korea, is fast becoming a hub for Asian cruise travel as global itineraries are redrawn, partially due to diplomatic disagreements between China and Japan. Chinese cruise lines increasingly select Busan over Japanese ports, bringing new tourism opportunities and prompting investments in port and city amenities. Read more Read more
Critical Questions for Cruise Tourism's Future
- What new destinations and partnerships will emerge as key players in global cruise tourism by 2030?
- How might evolving travel patterns influence local economies and cultural landscapes over the next five years?
- How will destinations balance cruise industry growth with sustainability?
- What technological and experiential innovations might define the traveler journey by 2030?
