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How do I create a property page for a cruise ship that moves?
Steps to create a Property page for a cruise ship.

Property pages require an associated area, which can present challenges when creating a Property page for a cruise ship. Unlike a hotel, a cruise ship doesn’t have a fixed location, making it impossible to assign it to a specific area.

 

The workaround for this is to create a Miscellaneous page with the description of the cruise ship:

 

  1. Navigate to your Content Library and create a Miscellaneous page.
    1. We recommend that you create a Miscellaneous page as opposed to a Property page as it won't require you to add in any location pins.
  2. Add in your page details and then click Next.

 

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The world is now your oyster and here you can put in any relevant information that you want to communicate about the cruise or yacht charter. This might include a description of what the cruise entails, activities included, information about the area that your clients will be cruising through (i.e. Mallorca or a particular atoll in the Maldives etc.).

 

Here is an example of a yacht charter page:

 

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📌 Note: the limitation to this is that it won't include the yacht/ cruise on the automatically generated map in Lookbooks or Itineraries. However, you can always include your own custom map with the suggested routing.

Keywords: Cruise ship, property page, how to make a cruise ship, content library.