No, cruise ship staff are strictly prohibited from engaging in sexual or romantic relationships with guests. This is a standard, industry-wide rule across all major lines like Royal Caribbean, Carnival, and Disney. The policy is primarily a matter of professionalism and legal liability; cruise lines want to ensure a safe, harassment-free environment for passengers and protect themselves from lawsuits. Crew members who are caught "fraternizing" with guests—which includes being in a guest stateroom or engaging in intimate physical contact—face immediate termination of their contract and are usually put off the ship at the next port of call ("sent home on the next plane"). This "zero-tolerance" policy applies to everyone from the cleaning staff to the high-ranking officers. While crew members often date each other (leading to the "Love Boat" reputation for staff quarters), the boundary between "friendly service" and "personal intimacy" with a passenger is a hard line that, if crossed, results in a permanent ban from the company.