Cruises Can Be Intentional, Too - Here’s How
I’ll admit it - I used to be a cruise snob. The idea of floating around on a massive ship with thousands of people didn’t exactly scream “transformative travel” to me. I thought cruises were all about buffets, crowded pools, and quick stops at touristy ports.
But then I took my first cruise and let me tell you, it completely changed my perspective. Cruises can be intentional, meaningful, and even transformative. And in my case, it became something even more: a way for a large group of my family to travel together affordably, without the usual stress of planning every detail. We didn’t have to worry about hotels or meals. Instead, we focused on what mattered most - spending quality time together and creating shared adventures.
Here’s how cruises can shift from surface-level getaways to deeply rewarding journeys:

1. See More in Less Time
One of the biggest surprises for me was how much ground (or water!) we could cover in a short amount of time. Whether it’s an ocean cruise or a river cruise, you can visit multiple countries or cities in just one trip. On a river cruise, for example, you might wake up in Vienna and go to sleep in Budapest without packing and unpacking your bags. It’s a seamless way to experience diverse cultures, landscapes, and cuisines in one journey.
2. Immersive Shore Excursions
Cruises aren’t just about the ship, they’re about the destinations. Shore excursions offer opportunities to dive deep into local culture, history, and traditions. Whether it’s exploring ancient ruins in Greece, taking a cooking class in Italy, or kayaking through mangroves in the Caribbean, these experiences can be as enriching as any land-based trip. The key is to choose excursions that align with your interests and values.

3. Unwind Without the Stress
One of the most transformative aspects of cruising is the ability to truly unwind. Unlike other types of travel where you’re constantly planning meals, activities, and logistics, cruises take care of it all for you. Your meals are ready, your entertainment is planned, and your transportation is built into the experience.
This was especially important for my family. Everyone could afford to join, and no one had to stress over where to stay or what to eat. Instead, we could focus on the joy of just being together- lounging on deck, catching shows, sharing dinners, and exploring new places side by side. It created memories we wouldn’t have made otherwise.
4. River Cruises: A Different Kind of Experience
If the idea of a massive ocean liner still feels overwhelming, consider a river cruise. These smaller ships offer a more intimate experience, often docking right in the heart of cities and towns. You’ll have more time to explore each destination and connect with the local culture. Plus, the slower pace of river cruising lends itself beautifully to reflection and intentional travel. AmaWaterways: Leading the Way in River Cruising
5. A New Way to Travel
For seasoned travelers and skeptics like me, cruises can open your eyes to a new way of exploring the world. They’re not just about relaxation, they’re about discovery, connection, and even transformation. Whether you’re sipping wine on the deck of a river cruise in France or marveling at glaciers in Alaska, cruises offer moments that stay with you long after you return home.
Final Thoughts
If you’ve been hesitant to try a cruise, I encourage you to give it a chance. It might not just be a vacation. It could be a reset, a reunion, or a rediscovery of what makes travel so special. For my family, it was all three.
Ready to explore the world by sea or river? Let’s find the perfect cruise for your next meaningful escape. I’d love to help you plan a journey that’s both relaxing and rewarding.


