Product Code: TRAT2305
Global Luxury Cruise Tourism Market Overview
According to SPER Market Research, the Global Luxury Cruise Tourism Market is estimated to reach USD XX billion by 2032 with a CAGR of XX%.
The luxury cruise tourism market is anticipated to grow as a result of the robust economic recovery and an increase in the number of high-net-worth individuals in both developed and emerging nations. Luxury purchasing and lifestyle are becoming more popular than leisure travel. Moreover, domestic consumption and trade are growing, and the number of women working is rising.
A long-term vacation on a cruise ship is a component of the opulent style of touring known as luxury cruising. The peak of luxury travel is a cruise. Luxury cruise packages are exceedingly expensive and are primarily intended for wealthy people and members of the elite class. Luxury cruises provide top-notch goods and services, such as customizable itineraries, a private butler, larger staterooms, and more distant ports of call. The itinerary's length could be somewhere between six and twelve months.
Impact of COVID-19 on the Global Luxury Cruise Tourism Market
In the cruise business, it was anticipated that the supply chain system would speed up as the supply of tourists or passengers would outpace the demand in the years to come. The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic outbreak has had a negative impact on the cruise industry for two main reasons: there hasn't been much media coverage, there hasn't been as much government involvement (because the government is working to emphasize the focus on safety measures for people due to the ongoing virus outbreak), and the global cruise market, which is part of the travel and tourism industry, has seen a significant decline in global sales with less supply and demand than the industry as a whole.
Scope of the Report
Report Metric Details:
Market size available for years 2019-2032
Base year considered 2021
Forecast period 2022-2032
Segments covered By Cruise Lines, By Cruising Type, By Services, By Booking Mode
Regions covered Asia-Pacific, Europe, Middle East and Africa, North America, Latin America
Companies Covered American Cruise Lines, Azamara, Crystal Cruises, Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd., Oceania Cruises S. de R.L., Regent Seven Seas Cruises, Royal Caribbean International, Seabourn, Silversea Cruises, Viking Ocean Cruises
Global Luxury Cruise Tourism Market Segmentation:
By Cruise Lines: Based on the Cruise Lines, Global Luxury Cruise Tourism Market is segmented as; Adventure and Exploration Cruise Lines, Contemporary/Upscale Cruise Lines, Mainstream Cruise Lines, Premium Cruise Lines, Theme Cruise Lines, Traditional Cruise Lines, Others.
By Services: Based on the Services, Global Luxury Cruise Tourism Market is segmented as; 4D Movie Theatres, Adventurous Sports, Bars & Pubs, Cruise Fares, In-suite Spa Treatment Centres, Planetarium, Restaurants, Snow Rooms, Water Sports, Others.
By Region: Europe currently holds the greatest market share for luxury cruise travel and is anticipated to have rapid growth over the course of the forecast period. Individuals are spending more money on vacation in order to unwind, and the expansion of high-speed internet enables this growth in travel connectivity.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
- 1.1. Scope of the report
- 1.2. Market segment analysis
2. Research Methodology
- 2.1 Research data source
- 2.1.1 Secondary data
- 2.1.2 Primary data
- 2.1.3 SPER's internal database
- 2.1.4 Premium insight from KOL's
- 2.2 Market size estimation
- 2.2.1 Top-down and Bottom-up approach
- 2.3 Data triangulation
3. Executive Summary
4. Market Dynamics
- 4.1. Driver, Restraint, Opportunity and Challenges analysis
- 4.1.1 Drivers
- 4.1.2 Restraints
- 4.1.3 Opportunities
- 4.1.4 Challenges
- 4.2. COVID-19 Impacts of the Global Luxury Cruise Tourism Market
5. Market variables and outlook
- 5.1. SWOT analysis
- 5.1.1 Strengths
- 5.1.2 Weaknesses
- 5.1.3 Opportunities
- 5.1.4 Threats
- 5.2. PESTEL analysis
- 5.2.1 Political landscape
- 5.2.2 Economic landscape
- 5.2.3 Social landscape
- 5.2.4 Technological landscape
- 5.2.5 Environmental landscape
- 5.2.6 Legal landscape
- 5.3. PORTER'S five forces analysis
- 5.3.1 Bargaining power of suppliers
- 5.3.2 Bargaining power of Buyers
- 5.3.3 Threat of Substitute
- 5.3.4 Threat of new entrant
- 5.3.5 Competitive rivalry
- 5.4. Heat map analysis
6. Competitive Landscape
- 6.1 Global Luxury Cruise Tourism Manufacturing Base Distribution, Sales Area, Product Type
- 6.2 Mergers & Acquisitions, Partnerships, Product Launch, and Collaboration in Global Luxury Cruise Tourism Market
7. Global Luxury Cruise Tourism Market, By Cruise Lines, 2019-2032 (USD Million)
- 7.1 Adventure and Exploration Cruise Lines
- 7.2 Contemporary/Upscale Cruise Lines
- 7.3 Mainstream Cruise Lines
- 7.4 Premium Cruise Lines
- 7.5 Theme Cruise Lines
- 7.6 Traditional Cruise Lines
- 7.7 Others
8. Global Luxury Cruise Tourism Market, By Cruising Type, 2019-2032 (USD Million)
- 8.1 Luxury Yachts
- 8.2 Ocean Cruises
- 8.3 River Cruises
- 8.4 Small-ship Cruises
- 8.5 Others
9. Global Luxury Cruise Tourism Market, By Services,2019-2032 (USD Million)
- 9.1 4D Movie Theatres
- 9.2 Adventurous Sports
- 9.3 Bars & Pubs
- 9.4 Cruise Fares
- 9.5 In-suite Spa Treatment Centres
- 9.6 Planetarium
- 9.7 Restaurants
- 9.8 Snow Rooms
- 9.9 Water Sports
- 9.10 Others
10. Global Luxury Cruise Tourism Market, By Booking Mode, 2019-2032 (USD Million)
11. Global Luxury Cruise Tourism Market, By Region, 2019-2032 (USD Million)
- 11.1 Global Luxury Cruise Tourism Market and Market Share by Region (2019-2025)
- 11.2 Global Luxury Cruise Tourism Market and Market Share by Region (2026-2032)
- 11.3 Asia-Pacific
- 11.3.1 Australia
- 11.3.2 China
- 11.3.3 India
- 11.3.4 Japan
- 11.3.5 South Korea
- 11.3.6 Rest of Asia-Pacific
- 11.4 Europe
- 11.4.1 France
- 11.4.2 Germany
- 11.4.3 Italy
- 11.4.4 Spain
- 11.4.5 United Kingdom
- 11.4.6 Rest of Europe
- 11.5 Middle East and Africa
- 11.5.1 Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
- 11.5.2 United Arab Emirates
- 11.5.3 Rest of Middle East & Africa
- 11.6 North America
- 11.6.1 Canada
- 11.6.2 Mexico
- 11.6.3 United States
- 11.7 Latin America
- 11.7.1 Argentina
- 11.7.2 Brazil
- 11.7.3 Rest of Latin America
12. Company Profiles
- 12.1 American Cruise Lines
- 12.1.1 Company details
- 12.1.2 Financial outlook
- 12.1.3 Product summary
- 12.1.4 Recent developments
- 12.2 Azamara
- 12.2.1 Company details
- 12.2.2 Financial outlook
- 12.2.3 Product summary
- 12.2.4 Recent developments
- 12.3 Crystal Cruises
- 12.3.1 Company details
- 12.3.2 Financial outlook
- 12.3.3 Product summary
- 12.3.4 Recent developments
- 12.4 Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd.
- 12.4.1 Company details
- 12.4.2 Financial outlook
- 12.4.3 Product summary
- 12.4.4 Recent developments
- 12.5 Oceania Cruises S. de R.L.
- 12.5.1 Company details
- 12.5.2 Financial outlook
- 12.5.3 Product summary
- 12.5.4 Recent developments
- 12.6 Regent Seven Seas Cruises
- 12.6.1 Company details
- 12.6.2 Financial outlook
- 12.6.3 Product summary
- 12.6.4 Recent developments
- 12.7 Royal Caribbean International
- 12.7.1 Company details
- 12.7.2 Financial outlook
- 12.7.3 Product summary
- 12.7.4 Recent developments
- 12.8 Seabourn
- 12.8.1 Company details
- 12.8.2 Financial outlook
- 12.8.3 Product summary
- 12.8.4 Recent developments
- 12.9 Silversea Cruises
- 12.9.1 Company details
- 12.9.2 Financial outlook
- 12.9.3 Product summary
- 12.9.4 Recent developments
- 12.10 Viking Ocean Cruises
- 12.10.1 Company details
- 12.10.2 Financial outlook
- 12.10.3 Product summary
- 12.10.4 Recent developments
13. List of Abbreviations
14. Reference Links
15. Conclusion
16. Research Scope