A cruise is a special holiday trip. This takes place on the river or on the sea, more precisely on a ship. The cruise follows a pre-determined route between different ports. These ports are usually located in very attractive tourist destinations. Cruises are usually offered as a package tour. The first cruise was between England and the Iberian Peninsula. The first luxury cruise took place in 1844. At that time, it was steam sailers that were used for cruises, primarily using the winter capacity of the shipping lines for cruises. Pure passenger ships began to be used from 1891, at which time cruises also became more comfortable and longer. The first classic cruise as we know it today was taken on the Augusta Victoria, named after the last German empress of the same name. Today, cruises are among the luxury class trips, but by no means only older people can afford them. More and more families are sailing on a cruise ship through the Atlantic, the Mediterranean, the Caribbean and the Pacific. Corresponding offers can be booked not only in the local travel agency, but also on the WWW, whereby these websites can often be found under the domain extension .cruises.
Use
The domain extension .cruises is aimed precisely at the providers or the interested parties of cruises. This domain extension is very useful if the cruise provider has the suffix "cruises" as part of its name. In this case, the web address of the travel provider becomes not only a concise but also a strong signal web address. The domain extension .cruises is particularly well suited for a targeted marketing campaign and enables a cruise provider to significantly improve its visibility on the WWW in this already very special segment.
Meaning
The market for cruises is very large and so is the competition for a single provider. For this reason, it is even useful if a company makes the visibility of its offer with a domain extension like .cruises clear or tries to improve.
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