The best ships for party (1)
by peremukWanna have a party above the sea? Let’s go
Windjammer Barefoot Cruises: Erotic tart-eating contest, anyone? Okay, so that’s only on their singles cruises, but you get the idea. On regular cruises, the free rum punch, cheap beers, and visits to legendary Caribbean beach bars make sure you’ll be reeling like the proverbial drunken sailor, if that’s your thing.
Carnival Cruise Lines: What, you thought Carnival’s ships were called “The Fun Ships” because they could tell a good joke? Back in the day, this is where you went for a full-time party cruise. Things have toned down a lot since then, but the pool deck is still bustling, and the discos and nightspots hop until the early morning hours — especially on the short 3- and 4-night weekend cruises.
Royal Caribbean International: As with Carnival, lots of Royal Caribbean’s customers are in their 20s, 30s, and 40s, with short cruises drawing the hardier partiers. For an exciting Saturday-nightout-on-the-town barhopping kind of experience, the Voyager-class ships feature a multideck, boulevard-like promenade running down their centers, lined with shops, bars, cafes, and entertainment outlets.
Norwegian Cruise Line: NCL’s newest ships are designed to give the illusion of a night out in the big city, with ten restaurants, tons of bars, a clipboard full of activities, and some of the best entertainment at sea. An added plus: The ships all have casual dress codes and open-seating dining, creating more mingling opportunities. As on Carnival and Royal Caribbean, it’s the short 3- and 4-night itineraries on their older ships that keep the party funkin’ right.
What a GREAT SHIPS =)
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