Us older (Gen X) folks probably think of cruising as something we're increasingly drawn to but ultimately an industry that our parents are obsessed with ... and increasingly critical of as more and more "young kids" disrupt their quiet, formal, traditional cruise experiences. The good news for them is that river cruises and small ship ocean cruises are picking up the slack while the younger generations are increasingly falling in love with life on the open ocean.
With that being said, let's as our 21 year old Gen Z friend Madison what she and her friends think about cruising ... "Yo, cruise life is absolutely epic for crushing it with the boys! Forget what you heard about cruises being lame - these floating cities are perfect for squad adventures. We're talking island bar crawls in the Caribbean, hitting up secret beaches, and finding those hidden spots that'll blow up your social feeds. My crew is obsessed with those Nordic cruises through the fjords - imagine cracking cold ones while passing massive ice walls and catching the Northern Lights. Plus, these ships are basically party central with pools, sports bars, and crazy good food 24/7. You can wake up in a new country every day without dealing with hotel bookings or expensive flights.
Best part? Everything's sorted - food, entertainment, travel between spots - which means more time for epic activities with the boys. Mediterranean cruises are fire too - dock in Greece one day, Italy the next, crushing plates of food and finding those spots nobody else knows about. Value for money is insane when you split costs, and you're not stuck in one place. That's the move right there. Alaska's also massively underrated for guy trips - think helicopter rides to glaciers, salmon fishing, and hitting up local breweries in port towns. The ships have gotten way cooler too, with stuff like race car tracks, surf simulators, and rooftop bars perfect for the squad."
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