Should You Choose a 4-Day, 5-Day or 7-Day Cruise?

When planning meetings at sea or a cruise event, the length of your voyage is always one of the first considerations. It is common for meeting planners to opt for shorter cruises when organizing an all inclusive group cruise, usually as a cost-saving measure or to ensure that attendees will not spend too many days away from the office. However, there are several advantages to opting for a 7-day cruise over a 4- to 5-day excursion and, during your group cruise planning, you will find that 7-day options may be just as affordable as their shorter counterparts. Additionally, longer cruises that do cost more are often well worth the small increase in price.

Here are three reasons you may want to choose a 7-day group cruise:

No additional days out of the office
– Seven-night cruises usually run from Sunday to Sunday or Saturday to Saturday, while 5-night options usually run from Monday through Saturday, and 4-night cruises are generally from Monday to Friday. This means that any option will probably lead to spending Monday through Friday out of the office.

Increased ship options – There are only limited options for cruises that are shorter than seven days; however, if you opt for a 7-day cruise, your selection of possible ships expands significantly.

Increased destination and itinerary options – Shorter cruises tend to stay closer to home, but choosing a 7-day group cruise opens up a variety of options, including the South Pacific or the Mediterranean.

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