Clockwise from top left: Travel Weekly cruise editor Andrea Zelinski; Mike Matthews of CruisePlanners Fernandia Beach; and Folo host Rebecca Tobin talk about the appeal of cruise lines’ private destinations.
On this episode we’re delving into one of the more unique aspects of the cruise experience, and that’s the one that takes place on land. We’re talking, of course, about private islands — or destinations — that are managed by the cruise line and provide dedicated spaces and special amenities to cruise passengers.
Senior cruise editor Andrea Zelinski and Mike Matthews, an advisor with Cruise Planners, talk with host Rebecca Tobin about the appeal of private cruise destinations, the explosion of upgrades and expansions and why this is taking place. Why some cruisers specifically seek out itineraries with private destinations. How private destinations are a solution to angst over cruise overtourism. Whether the private island concept could be expanded from the Caribbean to other areas of the globe. And how cruisers can find local culture in these places.
This episode was recorded May 23 and has been edited for length and clarity.
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The evolution of cruising’s private islands
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Mike and Amy Matthews of Cruise Planners Fernandia Beach