GET.cruises launches to help travellers find unbiased cruise deals
Ipswich, UK - A new cruise comparison website, GET.cruises, has launched in the UK, aiming to provide consumers with a more transparent and impartial way to compare cruise prices.
The launch comes at a time of rapid growth for the cruise industry. According to the Cruise Lines International Association, cruise passenger numbers will hit 37 million in 2025, up from 31.7 million in 2023. As demand grows, so does the need for transparent, user-friendly tools to navigate the market.
GET.cruises aggregates live pricing and availability data from a wide range of UK travel agents, allowing users to compare fares for the same cruise itinerary in one place. The platform is positioned as an independent alternative to existing booking sites that may prioritise affiliated partners or promoted listings.
'Our focus is on giving people the information they need to make confident, money-saving decisions', said founder Miles Cooke. 'Cruising is an amazing way to travel, but the pricing can be confusing and inconsistent. GET.cruises clears that up by showing the whole picture - not just what one company wants you to see.'
Key features:
Beyond its transparent pricing model, GET.cruises distinguishes itself with a streamlined, user-friendly interface designed for speed and simplicity. The platform enables swift filtering and clear comparisons, offering fast, clutter-free results across both desktop and mobile devices.
For seasoned cruisers or those planning their very first voyage, GET.cruises presents a straightforward alternative to the complexity often found on traditional travel websites.
Explore the platform at: https://get.cruises.
About GET.cruises
GET.cruises is the UK's newest cruise price comparison website. Our mission is to become the UK's go-to website for cruise comparison by providing a reliable, transparent, and easy-to-use service that empowers travellers to find the best cruise deal every time.
Media Kit:
https://get.cruises/downloads/media-kit/GET-cruises-media-kit.pdf
Media Contact
Company Name: GET.cruises
Contact Person: Miles Cooke
Email: Send Email
Phone: 07922946096
Address:Phyora Limited, Alpha 6, Masterlord Office Village, Ransomes Europark
City: Ipswich, IP3 9SX
State: GB
Country: United Kingdom
Website: https://get.cruises/
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