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Charleston Rides Wave of Record Cruise Passengers in 2026

National Desk
May 2, 2026
The cruise industry is experiencing unprecedented growth heading into the second half of 2026, with implications for Charleston's tourism economy. AAA projects 21.7 million Americans will cruise this year, representing a 4.5% increase from 2025's 20.7 million passengers and marking the fourth consecutive year of record cruise passenger volume. This growth trajectory—up more than 52% from pre-pandemic 2019 levels—reflects strong consumer demand as travelers discover cruising and repeat the experience. Charleston's strategic position as a major Southeast homeport positions the city to capture significant revenue from this surge. The Port of Charleston serves a 46 million-person catchment area within a day's drive, making it the fourth busiest U.S. cruise port. Industry data shows that 65% of adult cruise passengers are 55 and older, a demographic with substantial discretionary spending that extends beyond the cruise itself to local hotels, restaurants, and attractions. The Caribbean dominates cruise itineraries with 72% of U.S. passengers, while Alaska and Mediterranean voyages remain popular secondary markets. Cruise operators are expanding capacity with larger ships and updated itineraries, driving competition among ports and benefiting gateway cities like Charleston. The industry's growth reflects not just increased participation but also stronger consumer confidence in vacation spending, a trend that translates directly to local economic activity in accommodation, dining, and entertainment. For Charleston's tourism sector, the timing is significant. The convergence of record national cruise volumes, the city's established infrastructure, and its appeal as a destination for pre- and post-cruise stays creates favorable conditions for sustained economic growth. Local stakeholders are positioned to capitalize on this wave, though the city's ability to convert cruise passengers into broader tourism revenue will depend on effective marketing and visitor amenities.

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