Erotic cruising brings new meaning to the Love Boat

Cruisers who are looking to spice up their cruise by naked experiences and erotic playrooms, a Mexican adult hospitality has chartered a special cruise.

The Azamara Quest will be turned, quite literally, into a love boat with erotic playrooms for an eight-day voyage to Italy, Croatia and Slovenia called the ‘Desire’ cruise.

The newly renovated vessel will be transformed into an adult’s playground,  including performances, couples workshops, themed nights and “intense icebreakers” designed for motion in the ocean.

Original Group are encouraging “open-mindedness” during the couples-only voyage – whether it be \ clothing optional areas of the ship like the pool deck or mix-n-mingle private playrooms.

“We’re thrilled to bring to the sea our more than 30 years of experience in creating the perfect sensual atmosphere for adults, and we have no doubt that the Desire Cruise experience will be life-changing for our passengers and will become the sensual way to get away,” said Rodrigo de la Peña, CEO of Original Group.

But for those who are hoping to book the cruise, bear in mind that there are some house rules – keep the noise level to a minimum after midnight and staff members are strictly off limits.

Cruises start at around US$2,883 per person, twin share and can go up to around US10,996 per person, twin share.

The inaugural sailing is from Sept. 26, 2017 to Oct. 3, 2017, with another one planned.

What do you think?  Would you take an erotic cruise?

 

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