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River Cruising for a ‘Younger’ Demographic

Saying “river cruising” and “younger demographic” may seem like an oxymoron. Perhaps you associate river cruising with retirees or folk nearing that age. I recently had the opportunity to cruise with AmaWaterways aboard the AmaCerto for their “Melodies of the Danube” wine-themed cruise. Our journey began in Budapest, through Austria and then into Germany. Although my travel companion (lucky friend!) and I were certainly the youngest passengers aboard the AmaCerto, we were entirely comfortable with the other guests. Age, it turns out, is no impediment to enjoying a great river cruise.

The average age of the passengers aboard our cruise was 50. The activities and atmosphere on the ship was very young, fast paced and almost exhausting. They joked on the first day how many passengers report they feel like they need a vacation once the cruise had come to an end and I scoffed. There were people significantly older than myself outlasting my friend and I almost every night on the dance floor! Only to further put our youth to shame by being able to wake up on time each morning for the scheduled tour. The “joke” I had previously written off was anything but.

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Marketing to a younger demographic is one of the newest initiatives of AmaWaterways. I sat down with Kristin Karst, the Vice President of AmaWaterways and picked her brain about how they plan on drawing in the 30 – early 40 year old demographic. Added technology for sharing experiences on social media while cruising, adding the option to tour cities via bicycles, and adding specialty themed cruises such as their beer cruise are all ways AmaWaterways is hoping to draw in a younger client base.

A few aspects of river cruising I enjoyed as a ‘young person:’

River cruising for the younger crowds may take a little time to catch on, but quality products like AmaWaterways will ensure it does.

Disclosure: AmaWaterways provided my travel expenses and did not provide any additional compensation. They did not require that I write this blog post, nor did they request it. The opinions are completely my own based on my experience.

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