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Cruise Shore Excursions

Offer and manage shore excursion experiences for cruise passengers

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Written by Hayden Zammit Meaney
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Cruise Shore Excursions

Shore excursions are organised activities for cruise passengers during their time in port. Offering shore excursions can significantly grow your business by connecting you with a steady stream of visitors.

What are shore excursions?

Shore excursions are pre-planned experiences that passengers can book before or during their cruise. They typically include:

  • Tours — guided experiences of local attractions

  • Activities — adventure, cultural, or nature-based experiences

  • Tastings — food, wine, or local produce experiences

  • Transport — shuttle services to key destinations

Types of shore excursions

Cruise line excursions

These are sold directly by the cruise line:

  • Benefits — guaranteed return to ship, high visibility

  • Considerations — cruise lines take a commission (often 30-50%)

  • Requirement — must meet cruise line standards and insurance requirements

Independent excursions

You sell directly to passengers:

  • Benefits — keep full revenue, build direct relationships

  • Considerations — passengers take responsibility for returning to ship

  • Marketing — requires your own promotion and booking system

Partnership excursions

Collaborate with other local operators:

  • Benefits — offer comprehensive experiences, share resources

  • Considerations — requires coordination and revenue sharing

  • Example — combine transport, tour, and meal from different providers

Creating shore excursion products

To offer shore excursions through Launchpad:

Step 1: Create a product

  • Go to Products

  • Click Add Product

  • Select the appropriate product type (Tour, Experience, etc.)

  • Add a compelling description highlighting:

- What's included - Duration - What to bring - Accessibility information

Step 2: Set cruise-friendly pricing

Consider:

  • Per-person pricing — standard for group experiences

  • Group rates — discounts for larger bookings

  • Cruise-specific rates — special pricing for cruise passengers

  • All-inclusive pricing — make it simple with no hidden costs

Step 3: Define time slots

Cruise passengers have fixed schedules:

  • Align your excursion times with typical shore hours

  • Allow buffer time for return to the port

  • Consider multiple departure times for flexibility

Meeting cruise line requirements

If you want to work directly with cruise lines:

Insurance requirements

  • Public liability — typically $10-20 million minimum

  • Professional indemnity — depending on activity type

  • Vehicle insurance — if transport is involved

Safety standards

  • Risk assessments — documented safety procedures

  • Staff training — first aid, emergency response

  • Equipment checks — regular maintenance records

Quality expectations

  • Reliability — must consistently deliver as promised

  • Communication — professional liaison with ship staff

  • Feedback handling — process for addressing concerns

Marketing your shore excursions

Before the cruise

  • Online presence — be findable when passengers research ports

  • Clear information — publish duration, pricing, what's included

  • Booking options — make it easy to reserve in advance

At the port

  • Visibility — consider signage or a presence near the terminal

  • Partnerships — work with port authorities and visitor centres

  • Quick booking — be ready for last-minute decisions

Through the cruise line

  • Submit your product — cruise lines have supplier application processes

  • Build relationships — attend cruise industry events

  • Maintain standards — consistent quality earns repeat bookings

Timing considerations

Typical shore day timeline

  • 8:00am — Ship arrives, clearance procedures begin

  • 9:00am — First passengers begin to disembark

  • 9:30am-10:30am — Peak disembarkation

  • 10:00am-3:00pm — Prime excursion hours

  • 3:00pm-4:00pm — Passengers begin returning

  • 5:00pm — All aboard time (varies by ship)

  • 5:30pm — Ship departure

Excursion duration guidelines

  • Half-day — 3-4 hours, allows time for independent exploration

  • Full-day — 6-7 hours, comprehensive but returns before departure

  • Express — 1-2 hours, quick experiences for time-conscious guests

Coordinating with cruise arrivals

Use your Cruise Arrivals data to:

  • Plan capacity — know how many passengers are expected

  • Schedule staff — roster according to ship arrivals

  • Prepare equipment — ensure you're ready for the day

  • Communicate with guests — confirm bookings in advance

What's next?

Develop your cruise offering further:


Shore excursions create lasting memories — and passengers who love their experience often return as independent travellers.

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