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Tortuous or what?

This month's prize for the most contrived cruising link has to go Trips Worldwide for the following:

She weighs more than 80,000 family cars or 32,000 adult elephants and at 1,112 ft. is longer than 37 double-decker buses… If you don’t fancy rubbing shoulders with 3,999 other passengers, a holiday aboard the new 160,000-ton Independence of the Seas may not be for you…

Tailor-made specialist, Trips Worldwide, has opted for more bijou vessels, Coral I & II (both around 108 ft. long) for its four-night Galapagos wildlife cruise, part of a longer two-week itinerary that includes a stay at Huaorani Ecolodge in Amazonian Ecuador. Departures from London by air are available daily.

The words bandwagon and jumping spring to mind. Any other entries gratefully received...

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