Wholesome News Highlights A Day Of Discovery And Connection – Chris Cruises

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  • Artemis II Record: Astronauts have traveled further from Earth than any humans in history, naming a moon crater “Carroll” along the way.
  • Cruise Boom: 2026 is projected to be the fourth consecutive year of record passenger volume, with over 21 million Americans booking cruises.
  • Safe Havens: Vietnam and Costa Rica are leading the way as the safest, most welcoming spots for independent travelers this year.
  • Meaningful Travel: There is a major industry shift toward “regenerative” tourism—leaving destinations better than we found them.

The travel world today is full of stories about connection, restoration, and a record-breaking year for the high seas. Here is your wholesome travel roundup for April 9, 2026.

Space Exploration: A Record-Breaking Distance & A Lunar Tribute

The Artemis II mission continues to capture hearts across the globe today. The crew has officially broken the record for the farthest distance humans have ever traveled from Earth—surpassing the 1970 record held by Apollo 13. In a truly moving gesture, the crew proposed naming a previously unnamed crater on the moon’s far side “Carroll”, a tribute to Commander Reid Wiseman’s late wife. It is a beautiful reminder that even our most technical achievements are driven by very human stories of love and legacy.

The “Golden Age of Cruising”: 21 Million Americans Set to Sail

The cruise industry is seeing a massive, positive surge today. New projections from AAA indicate that 2026 will be a record-breaking year, with nearly 21.7 million Americans expected to take an ocean cruise. This growth is being driven by “premium” demand—travelers who, like you, value quality itineraries and specialized experiences. With a record wave of new ships launching this year, the industry is more vibrant than ever, which is fantastic news for the travel advisors you’ve been mentoring!

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Wholesome Solo Travel: Vietnam Tops the List for Safety

Solo travel is flourishing this spring, and Vietnam has officially been named the top global destination for solo female travelers in 2026. Highlighted for its incredible safety record, warm hospitality, and “meaningful” cultural experiences, it’s a bright spot in global tourism. It’s heartening to see destinations being recognized not just for their beauty, but for how well they look after the people who visit them.

Slower Paces: The Rise of “Digital Detox” National Parks

A new report from Airbnb and the National Park Service shows a major trend toward “touching grass” in 2026. Travelers are increasingly seeking out “Dark Sky” communities, like Naseby in New Zealand, to disconnect from the digital world and reconnect with nature. This is the “slow travel” movement.

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