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Couple explain main reason they went on world’s biggest spicy cruise with 6,600 swingers

Couple explain main reason they went on world’s biggest spicy cruise with 6,600 swingers

The cruise ship was taken over by thousands of swingers

A married couple have explained the main reason they went on the 'world's largest spicy cruise' alongside 6,600 swingers.

Taking to Royal Caribbean's Symphony of the Seas, Bella and Jase boarded the cruise in Miami, Florida alongside thousands of other likeminded people.

That's because like the rest of the passenger list, the married couple practice polyamory. In other words, they are not monogamous and have consensual, sexual relationships with people outside of their legal partnership.

Taking to the $1.35 billion cruise ship, Bella and Jase - who run the 4ourplay.com website - went to destinations such as Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic.

Bella and Jase share frequent updates about their swinging lifestyle (Instagram/@4ourplay.official)
Bella and Jase share frequent updates about their swinging lifestyle (Instagram/@4ourplay.official)

But it is life back on the ship that is the real reason the couple decided to go on the spicy cruise, as well as many others they have previously travelled on.

Labelling it the biggest spicy cruise 'of all time', Bella and Jase spent their time on the open seas eating good food, exploring the destinations the ship docked at.

Alongside that they, of course, got to know other couples.

The holiday, run by Bliss Cruise, is a 'lifestyle cruise' that is essentially a full takeover of Royal Caribbean's Symphony ship for the adults-only trip that comes with a lot of very specific rules.

Royal Caribbean's Symphony of the Seas was taken over for the spicy journey (Gerard Bottino/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)
Royal Caribbean's Symphony of the Seas was taken over for the spicy journey (Gerard Bottino/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

But why this, and why spicy cruises in general?

Taking to their TikTok account, Bella and Jase documented their journey on the holiday, showing everything they got up to (within a safe for work boundary for social media purposes, of course).

"This is our fourth Bliss Cruise and we always have so much fun on lifestyle vacations because it's our absolute favourite way to meet like-minded people in this community," Bella said in one clip from January.

"The open relationship community is super stigmatised in society, so being at a place for seven days where we feel completely accepted and safe is so comforting and exciting for us."

It makes sense give swinging couples make up a small percentage of the world's population, with statistics putting the this at between two and three percent of the US population.

In another video, Jase said: "There was about 6,700 swingers on this cruise which was absolutely crazy."

To have a bit of fun with it, Bella and Jase decorated their cabin door with a tonne of swinger symbols.

We're talking upside down pineapples, a white board to leave a message, and a poster advertising their website 4ourplay.com, where they have a podcast and can help swingers booking a spicy cruise.

Despite the safe place for swingers to explore their lifestyle freely, there are still rules in place on such a spicy cruise. That includes rules around sexual activity with it only allowed in two places: your private cabin or in a 'designated play area of the ship'. Yep, we're on about the play rooms, also known as red rooms.

Featured Image Credit: TikTok / @‌4ourplay.com

Topics: Cruise Ship, Holiday, Sex and Relationships, TikTok, Travel, US News