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How do you have romance on a cruise?

10 Ways to Make Your Cruise More Romantic
  1. Splurge on a suite. If you have the means, go all-out for your next sailing by staying in a suite. ...
  2. Book a couple's massage. ...
  3. Do up dinner. ...
  4. Order room service. ...
  5. Spend a night under the stars. ...
  6. Rent (or borrow) a cabana. ...
  7. Renew your vows. ...
  8. Set up a surprise.




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Getting laid on a cruise is not as easy as it may seem. First, you need to make sure that you are in the right place at the right time. Cruise ships usually have designated areas for singles and couples, so be sure to check out those spots first.

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Yes, Tinder does work on a cruise ship, but as with any location-based app it may not be accurate – after all, the cruise ship is moving from port to port. If a person remains close-by even out in the middle of the ocean, or every time you dock in a new port, it's safe to assume they're on board the ship.

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Plan a Romantic Excursion Part of cruising is getting the chance to see and experience different ports of call. Doing new things together is a great way to keep the romance alive! Whether it's sightseeing or heading on a snorkeling excursion, hiking or ziplining, there are so many things to do on a cruise!

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Hang Out By the Pools Sunbathing, of course! While every major cruise ship has the requisite pool, hot tub and rows of lounge chairs, some take pool time to new heights. Many Royal Caribbean ships sport surf pools, interactive water parks for kids and zero-entry pools for wading.

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On these itineraries, you'll have multiple days at sea to enjoy your ship's luxurious amenities. Think couples massages, adults-only pools and hot tubs, and romantic dinners at onboard specialty restaurants savoring world-class cuisine.

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Friendships forged on a cruise can last a lifetime and, if you are looking for love, or at least open to finding a partner, then you could well find someone special while you're both 'all at sea'. The easy, relaxed atmosphere encourages intimacy and lowers the barriers between fellow travellers.

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There are single cruisers on almost every ship. Some sail solo and others are in friend or family groups. Dining arrangements, onboard activities and port tours make meeting like-minded people easy. Also, it's socially acceptable to strike up conversations with others throughout the ship.

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Most cruise lines offer kids-free pools and/or sun decks, as well as age restrictions on casinos, spas (save those that allow teen treatments with parental supervision) and most nightclubs and bars after certain hours. Some ships even have adults-only restaurants.

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The Temptation Cruise is by far the best value for your money in our opinion. Not only are their prices lower than any other charter, but they throw in a liquor package too. No one else does that. It speaks volumes about how they really do hope to please you.

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Every cruise will usually have singles' mixers during the course of the cruise. If you're looking for a partner, the playing field doesn't get any better than this. Put on your best outfit, have a drink or two, and go scope out the scene.

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What are the Ages of Single Cruisers? Singles cruises are usually open to singles 21 years and older but the majority of our cruisers are in the age range 40 to 60s+ years. There are always singles who are younger and older on each cruise.

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Here are our favorite tips for making your cruise extra-special.
  1. Tip 1: Enjoy a Pre-Cruise Splurge. ...
  2. Tip 2: Upgrade Your Cabin. ...
  3. Tip 3: Arrange an In-Cabin Surprise. ...
  4. Tip 5: Turn Dinner Into an Event to Remember. ...
  5. Tip 6: Dress Up on Formal Night. ...
  6. Tip 7: Treat Yourself (or Someone Else) to a Splurge.


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Options for Romance are Endless When it comes to romance, few vacations deliver like a cruise. While some traveling couples enjoy stargazing from the ship's deck with a glass of fine wine, others find their bliss at Cloud 9 Spa with a couple's massage featuring seaweed or hot stones.

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Most modern cruise lines are simply ill-equipped to facilitate these needs, with 70 per cent failing to sell condoms on board and 80 per cent of ships not offering the morning after pill. Some cruise lines, such as Royal Caribbean and MSC , do allow guests access to condoms, pregnancy kits and lubrication.

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Cruising by yourself is a great way to relax, rejuvenate, and score some alone time. You can even take some time to meet new people if that's your goal. Going on a solo cruise allows you to do exactly what you want to do at your own pace and on your own schedule.

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Because most cruise ship staterooms are meant to hold at least two people, booking a room by yourself often means still paying higher prices that are equivalent to two people. According to Cruise Critic, some cruise ships have solo cabins that are meant for just one person, but it's not common.

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If you're bringing the whole family, a 5 or 7 day cruise might be the best way to make sure everyone has an awesome getaway. And for those lucky folks with even more time to spare, a cruise of 10 days or more will give you an incredible experience of all the best things a cruise has to offer.

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All big ships come alive at night -- expect theater shows (ranging from Las Vegas-style revues to Broadway musicals), live music, crew talent shows, stand-up comedy, themed parties on the lido deck or in the dance club, dinner theater, ship wide scavenger hunts, feature films or even renditions of The Dating Game.

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Norwegian Cruise Line was the first cruise line to build staterooms and common areas specifically for the single cruiser. Our Studios are the perfect sized room for solo cruising and the Studio Lounge is a great way to meet other single cruisers.

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In these more traditional settings, it is usually the groom or the groom's parents who pay for the honeymoon. The bride's family usually handles the wedding costs, and the groom or his family would handle the honeymoon.

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