Cruises are surging back to popularity among Canadians this spring break, as more travellers look to try a mode of tourism they may have avoided since the COVID-19 pandemic. People use umbrellas to shield themselves from the rain as the Princess Cruises cruise ship Majestic Princess is seen docked at port, in Vancouver, B.C., Monday, Sept. 25, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck


March 08, 2024

In Montreal, the allure of cruises is making a robust comeback this spring break among Canadians, drawing travelers who have been cautious about this mode of tourism since the COVID-19 pandemic began.

According to Richard Vanderlubbe, the head of Hamilton-based travel agency Tripcentral.ca, Caribbean cruises are particularly popular, attracting a growing number of Canadians to Miami, Tampa Bay, and other ports of call. He notes that the sunny itineraries and reasonable fares are especially appealing as hotel prices soar.

Vanderlubbe mentions a significant shift this March compared to March 2023, with his company witnessing more than double the number of cruise bookings for this month compared to a year earlier. He highlights that cruise ships cater to diverse age groups, offering extensive options for travelers ranging from children to retirees. For families, especially those with teenagers, the variety of activities and ample space for exploration make cruises a compelling option, he adds.

The surge in air travel to southern destinations this month, particularly to Florida from Canada, is notable, with flights up by a quarter, largely attributed to Porter Airlines and Flair Airlines, according to aviation data firm Cirium. Toronto's Pearson airport anticipates a daily influx of 140,000 passengers during spring break, a 10% increase from the previous year. Cancun, Punta Cana, Fort Lauderdale, Orlando, and Miami are among the top destinations attracting Canadian travelers.

Marty Firestone, president of insurance firm Travel Secure Inc., observes that concerns about health risks associated with cruise travel have diminished as Canadians seek respite from the Canadian winter. Despite rising living costs, the desire to travel persists, with many opting for shorter trips, budget-friendly destinations, or seeking bargains. Jill Wykes, editor of Snowbird Advisor, notes that some travelers leverage family connections to secure accommodations, minimizing expenses on flights and rentals.

In summary, while concerns about health and finances persist, the appeal of cruising and travel remains strong among Canadians seeking a break from routine and a taste of warmer climates.

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