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U.S. Hotels, Resorts, and Cruise Lines Market Report 2025: Analysis and Outlook 2020-2030 - Health and Self-Care is Shaping Travel Preferences, Positioning Wellness Tourism as a Central Growth Area
U.S. Hotels, Resorts, and Cruise Lines Market Report 2025: Analysis and Outlook 2020-2030 - Health and Self-Care is Shaping Travel Preferences, Positioning Wellness Tourism as a Central Growth Area

Yahoo

time12-05-2025

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  • Yahoo

U.S. Hotels, Resorts, and Cruise Lines Market Report 2025: Analysis and Outlook 2020-2030 - Health and Self-Care is Shaping Travel Preferences, Positioning Wellness Tourism as a Central Growth Area

Dublin, May 12, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "United States Hotels, Resorts, and Cruise Lines Market, By Region, Competition Forecast & Opportunities, 2020-2030F" report has been added to United States Hotels, Resorts, and Cruise Lines Market was valued at USD 2024 in 345.96 Billion, and is expected to reach USD 513.45 Billion by 2030, rising at a CAGR of 6.86%. The market's expansion is driven by the resurgence of leisure and corporate travel, increasing domestic and international tourism, and evolving traveler expectations. The adoption of digital solutions such as mobile check-in, contactless concierge services, and smart room features has elevated the guest experience, boosting satisfaction and repeat bookings. The rise of boutique and lifestyle hotels catering to niche consumer segments has further diversified the market. Moreover, a rebound in air travel and an influx of foreign visitors have positively impacted occupancy rates across hotels, resorts, and cruise lines. According to the American Hotel and Lodging Association, the U.S. offers approximately 5.3 million guest rooms and records 1.3 billion guest nights annually. The U.S. Travel Association also noted a 24% increase in international arrivals in 2024, strengthening the demand across the hospitality Market Driver: Growing Consumer Demand for Travel ExperiencesA key driver of growth in the U.S. Hotels, Resorts, and Cruise Lines Market is the increasing consumer preference for unique and immersive travel experiences. Modern travelers, especially millennials and Gen Z, are prioritizing meaningful experiences over material possessions. Hotels and resorts are responding with tailored offerings such as wellness retreats, cultural immersion, and gourmet experiences. Luxury resorts now focus on personalization, enabling guests to connect with nature or local lines are introducing specialized voyages - from adventure-based itineraries to wellness-focused or cultural expeditions - that cater to evolving traveler interests. Post-pandemic travel recovery has also intensified the desire for memorable getaways, with many consumers seeking accommodations that combine leisure, entertainment, and exclusive experiences. High-end establishments are increasingly delivering bespoke services to appeal to affluent clientele, contributing significantly to the market's Market Challenge: Labor Shortages and Staffing ChallengesA major challenge affecting the U.S. Hotels, Resorts, and Cruise Lines Market is the ongoing labor shortage. The hospitality sector continues to struggle with recruiting and retaining qualified staff, especially in operational roles such as front desk, housekeeping, and food services. The workforce disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic led to an exodus of workers, many of whom have not has forced some businesses to rely on temporary hires or limit service offerings, impacting customer satisfaction. For premium hotels and cruise lines, service quality is critical, and staffing gaps can hinder the overall guest experience. Companies are responding with higher wages, flexible schedules, and improved work conditions to attract talent. However, staffing remains a critical concern, requiring innovative workforce strategies to ensure service excellence while controlling operational Market Trend: Rise of Wellness and Health-Focused TravelA leading trend in the U.S. Hotels, Resorts, and Cruise Lines Market is the growing popularity of wellness and health-oriented travel. As consumers increasingly prioritize well-being, demand has surged for travel experiences that support physical and mental health. Hotels and resorts are incorporating wellness amenities such as yoga sessions, fitness centers, spa therapies, and nutritious dining wellness retreats offering personalized programs for stress relief, fitness, and rejuvenation are gaining traction. Cruise lines are also adapting by providing wellness-focused voyages that include onboard exercise classes, healthy menus, and holistic services. This trend has accelerated post-COVID as travelers seek restorative experiences. The continued emphasis on health and self-care is shaping travel preferences, positioning wellness tourism as a central growth area in the luxury hospitality Players Profiled in the U.S. Hotels, Resorts, and Cruise Lines Market Marriott International, Inc. Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc. Wyndham Hotels & Resorts Accor S.A. InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG) Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts Banyan Tree Holdings Limited Hyatt Hotels Corporation American Cruise Lines Carnival Cruise Line Key Attributes Report Attribute Details No. of Pages 82 Forecast Period 2024-2030 Estimated Market Value (USD) in 2024 $345.96 Billion Forecasted Market Value (USD) by 2030 $513.45 Billion Compound Annual Growth Rate 6.8% Regions Covered United States Key Topics Covered1. Introduction1.1. Product Overview1.2. Key Highlights of the Report1.3. Market Coverage1.4. Market Segments Covered1.5. Research Tenure Considered2. Research Methodology2.1. Methodology Landscape2.2. Objective of the Study2.3. Baseline Methodology2.4. Formulation of the Scope2.5. Assumptions and Limitations2.6. Sources of Research2.7. Approach for the Market Study2.8. Methodology Followed for Calculation of Market Size & Market Shares2.9. Forecasting Methodology3. Executive Summary3.1. Overview of the Market3.2. Overview of Key Market Segmentations3.3. Overview of Key Market Players3.4. Overview of Key Regions3.5. Overview of Market Drivers, Challenges, and Trends4. Voice of Customer4.1. Brand Awareness4.2. Factor Influencing Availing Decision5. United States Hotels, Resorts, and Cruise Lines Market Outlook5.1. Market Size & Forecast5.1.1. By Value5.2. Market Share & Forecast5.2.1. By Type (Hotels, Resorts, Cruise)5.2.2. By Booking Mode (Direct Booking, Online Travel Agents And Travel Agencies (OTAs), Marketplace Booking)5.2.3. By Region5.2.4. By Company (2024)5.3. Market Map6. South United States Hotels, Resorts, and Cruise Lines Market Outlook6.1. Market Size & Forecast6.1.1. By Value6.2. Market Share & Forecast6.2.1. By Type6.2.2. By Booking Mode7. West United States Hotels, Resorts, and Cruise Lines Market Outlook7.1. Market Size & Forecast7.1.1. By Value7.2. Market Share & Forecast7.2.1. By Type7.2.2. By Booking Mode8. Midwest United States Hotels, Resorts, and Cruise Lines Market Outlook8.1. Market Size & Forecast8.1.1. By Value8.2. Market Share & Forecast8.2.1. By Type8.2.2. By Booking Mode9. Northeast United States Hotels, Resorts, and Cruise Lines Market Outlook9.1. Market Size & Forecast9.1.1. By Value9.2. Market Share & Forecast9.2.1. By Type9.2.2. By Booking Mode10. Market Dynamics10.1. Drivers10.2. Challenges11. Market Trends & Developments11.1. Merger & Acquisition (If Any)11.2. Product Launches (If Any)11.3. Recent Developments12. Porters Five Forces Analysis12.1. Competition in the Industry12.2. Potential of New Entrants12.3. Power of Suppliers12.4. Power of Customers12.5. Threat of Substitute Products13. United States Economic Profile14. Policy & Regulatory Landscape15. Competitive Landscape15.1. Company Profiles15.1.1. Marriott International, Inc.15.1.1.1. Business Overview15.1.1.2. Company Snapshot15.1.1.3. Products & Services15.1.1.4. Financials (As Per Availability)15.1.1.5. Key Market Focus & Geographical Presence15.1.1.6. Recent Developments15.1.1.7. Key Management Personnel15.1.2. Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc.15.1.3. Wyndham Hotels & Resorts15.1.4. Accor S.A.15.1.5. InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG)15.1.6. Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts15.1.7. Banyan Tree Holdings Limited15.1.8. Hyatt Hotels Corporation15.1.9. American Cruise Lines15.1.10. Carnival Cruise Line16. Strategic RecommendationsFor more information about this report visit About is the world's leading source for international market research reports and market data. We provide you with the latest data on international and regional markets, key industries, the top companies, new products and the latest trends. CONTACT: CONTACT: Laura Wood,Senior Press Manager press@ For E.S.T Office Hours Call 1-917-300-0470 For U.S./ CAN Toll Free Call 1-800-526-8630 For GMT Office Hours Call +353-1-416-8900Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Best Caribbean Cruises 2025
Best Caribbean Cruises 2025

Forbes

time06-05-2025

  • Forbes

Best Caribbean Cruises 2025

A s one of the world's most popular cruising destinations, the Caribbean has no shortage of excellent cruise lines. The best Caribbean cruises include family-friendly mega-ships with nonstop activities, adult-friendly ships with thumping nightlife and more intimate luxury options with high-end amenities. As the Caribbean cruise landscape becomes more competitive, cruise lines continue to elevate their offerings, with 2025 debuting bigger and better additions to already impressive fleets. We researched multiple Caribbean itineraries to narrow down this year's top sailings for every type of travel style. Below, the best Caribbean cruises to book in 2025. Celebrity Edge ship at sea. Celebrity Cruises Reserve At Celebrity Cruises All-Star Amenities: Stylish design; family-friendly spa treatments; innovative features like the Magic Carpet Recommended Itinerary: 7-Night Eastern Caribbean (St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands; San Juan, Puerto Rico; Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic; and Nassau, Bahamas) Modern, stylish design and a wide range of amenities for adult groups, couples and families makes Celebrity Cruises a great overall choice for a Caribbean cruise. The cruise line offers a diverse range of Caribbean itineraries, including stops at destinations like the Cayman Islands, U.S. Virgin Islands and St. Lucia, and the fleet's Edge class ships ( Edge , Apex , Beyond , Ascent and the upcoming Xcel ) are particularly commended for their high-quality dining. Carrying around 2,000 to 3,000 passengers each, Celebrity's ships offer plenty of onboard activities, yet are smaller than the mega-ships found on competitor lines like Royal Caribbean and Norwegian—some of which can feel overwhelming for travelers. For those who also want to make time for relaxation, Celebrity's state-of-the-art spas include kid- and teen-specific menus. Windstar Breeze in the Caribbean. Windstar Cruises All-Star Amenities: Upscale amenities like Egyptian cotton linens and L'Occitane toiletries; smaller, yacht-style ships; high-end dining experiences Recommended Itinerary: 7-Day Lush & Lovely Islands of the Lower Antilles (St. Maarten, St. Barthélemy, St. Kitts, Montserrat, Guadeloupe, Dominica, St. Lucia, Barbados) For travelers seeking a premium cruise experience on a more low-key, upscale cruise line, Windstar Cruises offers relaxed Caribbean itineraries with high-end amenities like Egyptian cotton linens and L'Occitane toiletries. Unlike other cruise lines on this list, Windstar's fleet of yacht-style charters accommodate just 148 to 342 guests, allowing for a laid-back and intimate experience. While multigenerational families with teens or young adults can find plenty to do, Windstar's atmosphere leans towards an older, refined clientele—think evening piano performances, lectures and culinary demonstrations. The onboard dining is just as sophisticated: Windstar is the official cruise line partner of the James Beard Foundation, meaning guests should expect to find inspired menu items and fresh, local ingredients at every meal. Royal Caribbean Icon of the Seas at sea. Royal Caribbean All-Star Amenities: Extensive amenities and entertainment, including water parks, sports courts and live music venues Recommended Itinerary: 7-Night Eastern Caribbean & Perfect Day (Orlando, St. Maarten, St. Thomas, Bahamas) If 'Go big or go home' is your mantra, there are few Caribbean cruise lines more qualified to deliver on that promise than Royal Caribbean. Known for its massive mega-ships—in 2024, the line's Icon of the Seas vessel officially became the world's largest cruise ship—Royal Caribbean offers guests almost every amenity and activity under the sun, including ice-skating rinks, rock-climbing walls, water parks, zip-lining courses and simulated surfing. While a mega-ship isn't for everyone, Royal Caribbean ships provide a wide range of activities that cater to just about every age range, making the cruise line ideal for multigenerational groups. It also sails to a diverse range of Caribbean destinations, many of which include stops at Royal Caribbean's private island, Perfect Day at CocoCay. Best Caribbean Cruise For Families: Disney Cruise Line Disney Treasure at sea. Disney Disney Cruise Line All-Star Amenities: Oceaneer Club for ages 3 through 12; photo ops with Disney characters; family-friendly cabin configurations Recommended Itinerary: 7-Night Eastern Caribbean Cruise (Castaway Cay, Bahamas; Port Canaveral, Florida; U.S. Virgin Islands and British Virgin Islands) From onboard attractions like water coasters and photo ops with Disney characters to flexible cabin configurations for broods of all sizes, it's no surprise that Disney Cruise Line is a great fit for families. With Caribbean itineraries spanning the eastern and western Caribbean, there are plenty of routes to choose from; the cruise line also owns two private islands, Castaway Cay and Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point, that are popular stops for a beach break. What sets Disney Cruise Line apart is its attention to detail: Most rooms onboard are configured for four or five people and have two bathrooms, making it easy for families to get ready. And while kids can play the day away on massive water coasters and other attractions, there are also plenty of adults-only pool areas, bars and clubs for the grown-ups to enjoy. Best Caribbean Cruise For Couples: Virgin Voyages Virgin Voyages Scarlet Lady at sea. Virgin Voyages Virgin Voyages All-Star Amenities: Adults-only entertainment; spa; onboard tattoo parlor Recommended Itinerary: 7-Night Cayman Coves & Jamaica Waterfalls (Miami, Jamaica, Cayman Islands, Bahamas) Virgin's first cruise venture, Virgin Voyages, launched in 2021 with the intention of leaning into a cheeky, sexy vibe; the cruise line is strictly adults-only, and there's a 'get it on' setting within every room's lighting system. These details, including a host of adult-oriented activities like cabaret nights, supper clubs and campy entertainment like '80s VHS workout nights and drag queen disco shows, make it a great fit for young (or young-at-heart) couples who want a cruise experience that feels anything but dull. With homeports in Miami and San Juan, the cruise line offers a large number of Caribbean itineraries, with stops in destinations like Jamaica, Turks & Caicos, Aruba and the U.S. and British Virgin Islands. For couples really looking to commit, there's even an onboard tattoo parlor. Best Caribbean Cruise For Solo Travelers: Norwegian Cruise Line Deck on Norwegian Viva. Norwegian Cruise Line Norwegian Cruise Line All-Star Amenities: Studio cabin staterooms, specifically designed for solo travelers Recommended Itinerary: 7-Day Great Stirrup Cay & Dominican Republic (Orlando, Dominican Republic, U.S. Virgin Islands, British Virgin Islands) Surprisingly, solo cruise cabins were nonexistent until 2010, when Norwegian Cruise Line introduced them onboard its Norwegian Epic ship. Today, Norwegian is still celebrated for its sleek 'studio cabins' designed for single adults, and while other cruise lines have followed suit on a few of their ships, this one stands out for offering solo cabins on every ship in its fleet—many of which can be booked with ocean-facing balconies. The rooms work for both solo travelers and those who simply prefer not to share a room, but Norwegian has plenty to offer for a solo adult vacation: There are not one but three sun decks solely for adults, and Spice H2O is a complimentary adults-only sun deck on select ships that becomes an open-air dance club by night. Why Trust Forbes Vetted The Forbes Vetted travel team has researched, written and published dozens of cruise guides spotlighting itineraries around the globe. This story was written by Forbes Vetted's senior travel editor, Astrid Taran, an eight-year industry veteran who's traveled to over 40 countries and has sailed on multiple cruise lines, including several on this list. She has written many cruise guides for Forbes Vetted, including the Most Exciting New Cruises Of 2025. This story was edited by Emmy Favilla, Forbes Vetted's managing editor—an avid traveler who has worked in media for the past two decades and has covered e-commerce for the last eight years. How We Chose The Best Caribbean Cruises We selected the top contenders based on personal experience as well as extensive research. For this story, Taran combined first-person experience on cruises she's personally sailed on as well as spent hours combing through reviews. We included options that are both family-friendly and adults-only. For our family-friendly selections, we prioritized cruises that also offered plenty of activities for adults. While there is no shortage of excellent cruise lines to choose from, we included only those cruise ships that offer significant Caribbean itineraries. About Astrid Taran, Your Caribbean Cruises Guide My name is Astrid Taran, and I'm the senior travel editor at Forbes Vetted, where I oversee hotel and cruise coverage. I have covered travel for nearly a full decade as both a writer and editor, during which I have written numerous destination, hotel and cruise guides as well as long-form features on luxury travel, adventure travel, wellness travel and more. I have taken almost a dozen cruises over the course of my career on both large and small ship cruise lines to destinations all over the world, including the Caribbean.

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