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What is cruise tourism?

Cruise tourism is generally divided into two ways: holiday tourism and adventure tourism, and the ships needed are only very different. For example, cruise ships to the South Pole are generally modified by icebreakers. Restricted by the home port of origin, cruise tourism is generally divided into: Far East route, Southeast Asia route, Australia-New Zealand route, Tahiti route, Hawaii route, Caribbean route, Antarctic route, Alaska route, Middle East route, Mediterranean route and Nordic Arctic route. Of course, there are 108 flights around the world. Generally, in the process of cruise tourism, people go ashore for sightseeing during the day and set sail at night. During tourists' rest time, the cruise ship has completed the change of location, and at the same time, the process of sailing is also the process of enjoying cruise entertainment facilities, so compared with other tours, the cruise ship has great time and cost advantages.