The world's largest spicy cruise sees more than 6,000 swingers head on to the open seas for some fun on the ocean.
Yet despite the open nature of the adults-only excursion, where polygamy reigns supreme, there are still lots of specific rules you have to follow if you're taking part in the voyage.
The trip is run by Bliss Cruise, which takes over Royal Caribbean's Symphony of the Seas with up to 6,700 swingers heading on to the ship for fun in the sun.
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Sailing out of Miami, Florida, in the US, the trip takes thousands of passengers on the $1.35 billion cruise ship to the likes of the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico.
Married couple reveal what the cruise is like
Bella and Jase are a married couple who have been together since school. Having an open relationship, they set sail on numerous so-called spicy cruises, documenting their journeys via TikTok and their 4ourplay.com website as they document what life is really like as swingers.
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Having recently been on Symphony for the world's largest spicy cruise, Jase took to TikTok to spill the details about what is really like holidaying among 6,700 other swingers.
He said: '"There was about 6,700 swingers on this cruise which was absolutely crazy."
While there were lots of standard things to enjoy, such as relaxing at the pool, going to the gym, and enjoying the restaurants - the spice obviously had its place, whether that be in the play rooms or in private cabins.
On one night, Jase said they ended up having a 'very spicy time with some old friends as well as some new friends'.
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Rules of world's largest spicy cruise
Over on the Bliss Cruise website, the travel company sets out a significant set of rules for its passengers to enjoy in their adults-only trips.
First up you have to be at least 21. There is then a big emphasis on respect; which given what happens on board, is more than essential.
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"No means no. Anyone that doesn't understand this or is making unwanted advances could be subject to expulsion from the ship at the next port, without a refund," Bliss bluntly says.
Nudity also has strict policies. While it is allowed, it is restricted to outside decks, play rooms, and the sauna.
"Please note that you cannot go nude in any elevator; you must be covered. Topless is permitted once inside the discos," Bliss Cruise says.
"Body paint without clothing may be considered nude. Nudity is only allowed in designated areas listed above. Please sit on a towel at all times if nude, it’s just common courtesy. There is no nudity permitted while in any port of call, unless otherwise instructed by the ship captain, even if you are in your own balcony."
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Drugs are also banned, which includes medical marijuana. You'll be put in the cruise ship jail if found with any illegal substance on you.
What about sexual activity?
There is only two places you can perform sexual activity on the ship; your private cabin or in a 'designated play area of the ship'.
"There are no exceptions to this rule," it says.
On top of that, it is against the rules to approach staff to get involved in this or come in to your cabin
Bliss Cruise says: "They will lose their jobs. Guests violating any rule pertaining to sexual activity in forbidden places may be removed from the ship by its security team at the next port of call. No refunds will be issued."
Cameras and recording
As with the emphasis on respect, permission is needed to photograph or video anyone.
If you are seen taking photos or video of groups of people without their permission, your camera can be taken by security to be reviewed, Bliss Cruise warns.
It adds: "Inappropriate photos or video will be deleted at the discretion of the supervisor. Any photos or video taken on board the ship are for personal use only.
"Photos and video from this charter cruise cannot be published, printed, made public on the internet, YouTube (or any similar platform), or used for any other purpose without written approval from Bliss Cruise."
Other rules
There is a ban on prostitution, with payment for sexual activity or entertainment not allowed.
You'll also be fined a minimum of $250 for smoking in your cabin or balcony.
Getting involved in a fight will see you removed from the ship at the next port of all regardless of fault or blame.
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