21 Best Cruise Songs: The Ultimate Cruise Playlist

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21 Top Cruise Songs to Get You in the Mood for Cruising

Do you have a particular song that plays in your head when you think of cruising? Maybe you even have more than one, like a Cruise Playlist.

I don’t know about you, but as my cruise approaches, I get “prepared” in a couple of ways.

1. The practical

I’m all about the packing lists, shore excursion planning (plus some pre-cruise shopping).

2. The psychological/emotional

I’m serious about this one. I get myself (and my family) in the mood by having a fun attitude and playing some cruise music.

Sometimes I even sing, although not well, so I won’t be entering any cruise karaoke contests.

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Favorite Cruise Inspired Songs

It got me thinking, so many cruisers have a cruise playlist of favorite cruise inspired songs. They can be great to listen to before your cruise, as you travel to your cruise ship, or even during times you’re not cruising if you’ve got a little bit of the post-cruise blues .

If you’re creating a cruise vacation video, you may want to use some cruise songs to go along with your fabulous photos, videos and cruise memories.

After scouring the internet and cruise message boards, I’ve put together a cruise playlist. It includes some popular current songs, as well as some cruising classics.  Plus, I’ve included my favorites too!

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Top 21 Favorite Cruising Songs

1. cruising together.

By: Huey Lewis and Gweneth Paltrow

This is my very favorite cruise song that I listen to when I’m thinking about cruising (which could be anytime). It’s sweet, it’s romantic, and I love it. Corny and all.

“Music is played for love, cruisin’ is made for love. I love it when we’re cruisin’ together…”

2. The Love Boat

By: Jack Jones

Did you know that there is a long version of The Love Boat Theme Song as well as a short version? Oh, and there’s more than that.

If you look this one up on YouTube, you’ll be able to find many of the show openings, where the guest stars appear. It’s pretty fun to go down memory lane like this.

“The Love Boat, soon will be making another run…”

3. Cupid Shuffle

If you’ve cruised in the last 10-15 years, you’ve definitely heard this one!

The Cupid Shuffle is the ultimate cruise line dancing song at Embarkation Day Sailaway Parties. I have to admit, if I hear it, I’m on the dance floor!

“They got a brand new dance, you’ve got to move your muscle. They’ve got a brand new dance, it’s called the Cupid Shuffle…”

4. Cha Cha Slide

By: Mr. C. The Slide Man

I actually just came off an 11 day Celebrity Cruise, and even danced to this there as part of the sea day pool activities .

For real, I’m not a great dancer and not super coordinated, but I can follow directions ;-).

Sing it with me now “Freeze – everybody clap your hands! ”

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5. Come Sail Away

How can you not get wistful when you hear Come Sail Away?

“I look to the sea, reflections in the ways, spark my memories. Some happy, some sad. I think of childhood friends and the dreams we had…”

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6. My Heart Will Go On

By: Celine Dion

I have a confession. It took me years to finally see The Titanic. But when I did, it was better than I thought it would be!

That moment, Jack and Rose at the bow of the ship. Chills.

“Near far, wherever you are, I believe that the heart does go on…”

*Bonus Cruise Fact

Did you know that the Titanic movie is integral to the origin story of today’s Cunard Line?

Micky Arison (chairman of Carnival Corporation) was convinced by his daughter, after she saw Titanic, that people wanted and craved the nostalgia of old world cruising.

Take a look at this video below and listen to Micky tell the story better than I can:

7. Margaritaville

By: Jimmy Buffet

If you’ve cruised the Caribbean, you know that Jimmy Buffett IS the Caribbean.

I think of Jimmy Buffet every time I have a frozen cocktail at 11 am on a cruise. Seriously, it’s 5 O’clock somewhere , right?

“Wastin’ away again in Margaritaville, Searchin’ for my lost shaker of salt…”

By: The Beach Boys

If you love the beach, crystal clear waters and a good time, I know you love this song!

How many places have you been?

“Aruba, Jamaica, oooh I wanna take ya. Bermuda, Bahamas, come on pretty mama…”

9. Soak Up the Sun

By: Sheryl Crow

A light summer song, Soak Up the Sun makes me think of sea days by the pool and gorgeous days on the beach.

Does life get better than that?

“I’m gonna’ soak up the sun, gonna tell everyone to lighten up…”

10. (Sittin’ on) The Dock of the Bay

By: Otis Redding

Oh, I love this. What a classic! “Sitting on the dock of the bay, watching the tide roll away…”

The Dock of the Bay has be remade several times, by several artists, and I love the original by Otis Redding.

However, I thought I’d share one of my favorite versions in video by Playing for Change. It’s interesting to see and hear from different musicians all over the world.

11. Sailing

By: Rod Stewart

Sailing by Rod Stewart is a must-listen for anyone who loves to cruise and sail. It’s a pretty one.

“I am sailing, I am sailing, home again across the sea…”

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12. Under the Sea

By: The Little Mermaid (Walt Disney Records)

This one’s for the kids, (or anyone who feels like a kid sometimes and still loves it).

Plus, there are some wise words… “The seaweed is always greener, in somebody else’s lake…”

13. 3 Little Birds

By: Bob Marley

Close your eyes and imagine the pool band playing…

“Singing don’t worry about a thing, cause every little thing’s gonna be all right…”

14. La Isla Bonita

By: Madonna

This is where my “eighties girl” really shows through. I love some old school Madonna including Holiday (right?) and Cherish, but La Isla Bonita seems to be a favorite of many cruise fans.

That beat…

“Tropical the island breeze, all of nature wild and free. This is where I long to be, la Isla Bonita.”

15. Somewhere over the Rainbow

By: Israel “IZ” Kamakawiwo’ole

This is a beautiful and version of Somewhere Over the Rainbow, with a tropical sound.

Sadly, Israel has passed away, but he’s left his music, voice and hopeful message for us to enjoy.

“Somewhere over the rainbow, blue birds fly. and that the dreams that you dream of, dreams really do come true…”

16. Escape – The Pina Colada Song

By: Rupert Holmes

This fun song with possibly controversial lyrics is a cheesy favorite of mine.

It got me at “If you like Pina Coladas”. Yup! Anyone else?

17. Sailing

By: Christopher Cross

Imagine sitting at the back of your cruise ship staring into the wake. Doesn’t this song just say it all?

“Sailing takes me away to where I’ve always heard it could be…” The rest of the song is pure poetry!

18. Voyage Voyage

by: Desireless

This French song just gets me. While it’s not exclusively about cruising, it talks of the adventure of travel and has a fun eighties sound that totally sticks in my head.

If you don’t know it, give it a listen.

“Voyage, voyage. Plus loin que la nuit et le jour…”

Translation: “ Travel, travel. Further than the night and the day…”

19. Sea Cruise

By: Frankie Ford

An oldie but a goodie. Sea Cruise by Frankie topped the charts in 1959!

“Oo-ey, oo-ey, baby, oo-ey, oo-ey baby… won’t you let me take you on a sea cruise.”

20. Toes (in the Water)

By: Zac Brown Band

Here’s one for Country Music fans!

Confession: I have NEVER heard this song before. However, this is definitely a favorite cruise playlist song for many! I’ve got to say, I could get into this!

“Got my toes in the water, a** in the sand. Not a worry in a world of cold beer in my hand. Life is good today.”

21. No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems

By: Kenny Chesney

Does this make you think of a relaxed beach day and some time at the beach bar? Sounds like a great vacation day ahead!

“The sun and the sand and a drink in my hand…”

Recap: 21 Best Cruise Songs: The Ultimate Cruise Playlist

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I hope that some of these songs inspire you to think about cruising and vacations and all the happy memories that come along with this!

What are you favorite cruise songs, that bring thoughts of sailing, cruising and happy times? Please let me know in the comments below.

Happy Cruising!

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Oh wow, I have to check out the Last Farewell. Thanks for the suggestions. It might be time for an update to this soon!

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When I get on a cruise boat I play “I’m On A Boat” by Lonely Island. Perfect

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Rocking the Waters on Music Cruises

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By Johanna Jainchill

  • Aug. 18, 2006

WHY get your music fix at a no-frills rock festival, with bands bellowing lyrics across muddy fields of revelers, when you can listen in comfort and get close to your idols on a cruise ship?

Dozens of music cruises year-round now connect bands with their fans on multiday sailings. Often an entire ship is themed around a music genre or headlined by one artist for a weekend or longer. A wide range of cruise ships sail in warm, tropical waters, and the audience is an elevator away from hot showers and unlimited buffets.

“Everybody has a backstage pass,” said Mark Brown, organizer of the annual Jam Cruise.

The musicians also hold workshops, eat in dining rooms with thousands of their devotees, and even participate in traditional cruise activities with the passengers. “These are people that wouldn’t normally play bingo,” Mr. Brown said of the typical passengers. “But their favorite artist is calling it out.”

The Jam Cruise sails out of Fort Lauderdale in January on a five-day “jam band” festival aboard the MSC Opera, a 2,100-passenger cruise ship. The Derek Trucks Band and Bassnectar will be among the bands performing open-air shows on a stage built over the pools and in the ship’s theaters. They also participate in jam sessions with other artists. Music cruises typically cost as much as regular sailings, which include all meals but not air fare or beverages.

Emerson Hart, the lead singer of Tonic, has performed twice on the Rock Boat, an annual music cruise of alternative rock musicians that sells out far ahead of the sailing date. (Tickets for January 2008 go on sale soon on www.therockboat.com; the 2007 cruise sold out Feb. 25.) Mr. Hart said he had doubts at first about spending three days in close company with fans, but once on a ship, quickly came to enjoy it. “In our jobs we usually have maybe a half-hour to talk to fans,” Mr. Hart said. “It’s great to have conversations with people that love your music. You sit down for dinner and everybody’s there and you share experiences. It’s very unique.”

The Rock Boat organizer, Andy Levine of Sixthman Entertainment in Atlanta, said several of his cruises for early 2007 still have tickets available.

A cruise called Gimme Three Days, featuring Lynyrd Skynyrd, is scheduled to go to the Bahamas from Miami on Jan. 5 on the 2,052-passenger Carnival Fascination. A more intimate and upscale four-day voyage with the acoustic guitarist Earl Klugh on SeaDream Yacht Club’s 200-passenger SeaDream I leaves from San Juan, P.R., on April 12.

Coming sooner, and for music fans who prefer calmer waters, the Delta Queen Steamboat Company is running seven-night riverboat cruises with a country music theme in August and September from Nashville to Chattanooga, Tenn., and from Chattanooga to Memphis. The musicians will include Little Jimmy Dickens and Whisperin’ Bill Anderson. Delta Queen also runs Bluegrass and Dixieland music cruises.

Some of the first musicians to take their sounds out onto the water were jazz artists. The Jazz Cruise, with David Benoit, Wayman Tisdale and more than 70 other musicians, is scheduled to leave San Diego this October on the Holland America Line’s 1,848-passenger Oosterdam for a cruise that includes stops at ports in Yucatán.

Michael Lazaroff, the president of Jazz Cruises, said the entire ship would be reprogrammed for the cruise. Drinks will have jazz-themed names, artists will hold workshops like Sax Academy, and gifts like compact discs replace the traditional chocolates on guests’ pillows. This cruise is not for children, Mr. Lazaroff said, and that means more fun for the adults.

“Guests say it’s like going to camp,” he said. “They see their friends, they dance in their pajamas. It’s adult fun.”

For the artists on music cruises, it’s not such a bad deal either.

“I don’t consider performing work,” Mr. Hart said. “And spending a few days on a boat eating and drinking, that’s a vacation in my opinion.”

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The Ultimate Guide To Cruise Ship Music Events

Are you ready to set sail on a musical adventure? In “The Ultimate Guide to Cruise Ship Music Events,” we are here to help you navigate the exciting world of music-filled cruises. Whether you’re a first-time cruiser or a seasoned traveler, this guide is designed to provide valuable insights for cruise-goers of all kinds. Packed with practical tips, personal anecdotes, and step-by-step guidelines, this series will ensure that you make the most out of your cruise vacation. From choosing the perfect show to maximizing your onboard music experience, we’ve got you covered. So sit back, relax, and get ready to rock the boat with the ultimate guide to cruise ship music events.

The Ultimate Guide To Cruise Ship Music Events

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Understanding Cruise Ship Music Events

Cruise ships are not just floating resorts with fantastic amenities and breathtaking views; they also offer a wide array of music events that cater to different musical preferences. These music events are designed to enhance the overall cruise experience and provide entertainment for passengers of all ages.

Types of Music Events on Cruise Ships

Cruise ships offer a diverse range of music events to cater to different tastes. From classical music to rock and pop, country music to reggae and salsa, jazz to EDM, there is something for everyone. Each cruise line has its own lineup of music events, ensuring that passengers can find their preferred genre onboard.

Unique Features of Cruise Music Events

Music events on cruise ships offer a distinctive experience compared to traditional concerts. One unique feature is the intimate setting. Unlike large arenas or stadiums, cruise ship music events take place in smaller venues, allowing for a closer and more personal interaction between the performers and the audience.

Additionally, many cruise lines offer exclusive music events that are only available to their passengers. These events may feature renowned artists or emerging talents, providing a unique opportunity to see a favorite musician in a more intimate and exclusive setting.

Importance of Music Events on Cruises

Music events play a significant role in enhancing the overall cruise experience. They provide entertainment for passengers during their voyage and create memorable moments that they can cherish. Music has the power to evoke emotions and create a sense of joy and relaxation, making it an integral part of the cruise experience.

Music events also provide opportunities for passengers to connect with fellow music lovers who share the same passion. Whether it is bonding over a favorite band or dancing the night away to a popular DJ, music events on cruises foster a sense of community and camaraderie among passengers.

How Cruise Lines Differentiate Their Music Offerings

Cruise lines understand the importance of offering a unique music experience to their passengers. To differentiate themselves, they curate a diverse lineup of music events that cater to different tastes. Some cruise lines focus on specific genres, such as classical music or country music, while others offer a mix of genres to appeal to a broader audience.

Cruise lines also collaborate with renowned music labels and artists to provide exclusive performances onboard. By partnering with well-known musicians and organizing special events, cruise lines create a sense of exclusivity and offer a truly unique music experience for their passengers.

Exploring Different Genres of Music on Ships

Cruise ships are floating stages for various genres of music, ensuring that there is something for every musical taste. Here are some of the genres you can expect to find on a cruise ship:

Classical Music

For those who appreciate the elegance and beauty of classical music, cruise ships often offer performances by talented classical musicians. From solo piano recitals to chamber orchestra concerts, passengers can immerse themselves in the timeless melodies of composers like Bach, Mozart, and Beethoven.

Rock and Pop

Fans of rock and pop music will find plenty of options on cruise ships. Tribute bands that pay homage to legendary rock bands like The Beatles, Queen, and Led Zeppelin are a common sight. Passengers can enjoy energetic performances of their favorite hits and relive the nostalgia of iconic rock and pop music.

Country Music

For lovers of country music, cruise ships often host themed cruises dedicated solely to this genre. Passengers can dance to the sounds of country music and enjoy performances by popular country artists. From line dancing parties to live performances by up-and-coming stars, country music cruises offer an immersive experience for country music enthusiasts.

Reggae and Salsa

Cruise ships that sail to tropical destinations often feature music events that celebrate the vibrant rhythms of reggae and salsa. Passengers can sway to the infectious beats of reggae and salsa bands, or even take part in dance classes to learn these energetic dance styles.

Jazz and Blues

For a more relaxed and sophisticated musical experience, cruise ships often showcase jazz and blues performances. From smooth jazz melodies to soulful blues tunes, passengers can unwind and enjoy the timeless sounds of these genres in intimate venues onboard.

EDM and Dance Music

For those who love to dance and party, cruise ships offer EDM and dance music events that will keep the party going all night long. Renowned DJs and electronic music acts perform onboard, creating an electrifying atmosphere for dancing and socializing.

Noteworthy Music Themed Cruises

If you’re looking for a cruise that revolves around music, there are several noteworthy options to consider. These music-themed cruises offer a unique experience for music lovers and create a vibrant atmosphere onboard:

Worldwide Music Cruise Events

Some cruise lines organize worldwide music cruises that travel to multiple destinations while offering a lineup of renowned musicians and bands. These cruises provide a unique opportunity to explore different parts of the world while immersing yourself in the music of your choice.

Most Popular Music Cruises

Certain music-themed cruises have gained popularity over the years, becoming must-attend events for music enthusiasts. These cruises often feature a mix of genres and attract a diverse crowd of passengers who share a love for music.

Annual Music Cruises

Many cruise lines organize annual music cruises that take place on a regular schedule. These cruises are highly anticipated by fans of specific genres and provide a consistent offering of performances by established and emerging artists.

Special Theme Cruises

In addition to the annual music cruises, there are special theme cruises that focus on specific genres or artists. These cruises cater to fans who want to immerse themselves in a particular style of music or see performances by their favorite musicians.

Planning and Preparation for Music Events on Cruise Ships

To make the most of music events on cruise ships, some planning and preparation are necessary. Here are a few tips to ensure a memorable experience:

Timing Your Cruise for Music Events

Before booking a cruise, check the cruise line’s itinerary and event schedule to ensure that there will be music events during your voyage. Some cruise lines offer themed cruises that focus exclusively on music, while others integrate music events into their regular itineraries.

Essential Items to Pack

When attending music events on a cruise ship, it’s important to pack a few essential items. Comfortable shoes for dancing, earplugs for protection against loud music, and a portable charger for your phone or camera are just a few examples of items that can enhance your music event experience.

Preparing for Outdoor Concerts on Cruise

Some music events on cruise ships take place outdoors, such as poolside concerts or performances on open decks. In such cases, it’s important to prepare accordingly. Wear sunscreen, bring a hat or sunglasses for sun protection, and have a lightweight jacket or sweater for cooler evenings.

Maximizing Your Music Event Experience on Cruise

To fully enjoy the music events on a cruise ship, plan your schedule accordingly. Arrive early to secure a good spot, familiarize yourself with the venue layout, and engage with fellow music enthusiasts. By immersing yourself in the experience and embracing the music, you’ll create lifelong memories.

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Top Cruise Lines for Music Lovers

Several cruise lines are known for their exceptional music offerings. These cruise lines go above and beyond to provide unforgettable musical experiences for their passengers:

Cruise Lines with Concert Arenas

Some cruise lines have onboard concert arenas that rival traditional music venues. These arenas feature state-of-the-art sound systems and can accommodate thousands of passengers, creating an immersive concert experience.

Cruises with Exclusive Music Events

Certain cruise lines offer exclusive music events that are only available to their passengers. These events often feature renowned artists or emerging talents, providing an intimate and exclusive performance that can’t be found elsewhere.

Cruise Lines Partnering with Music Labels

To ensure a top-notch music experience, some cruise lines partner with well-known music labels. These partnerships allow cruise lines to bring onboard popular artists and offer a diverse lineup of music events that cater to different preferences.

Cruise Lines Offering Comfortable Music Lounges

In addition to grand concert arenas, many cruise lines provide comfortable and intimate music lounges. These lounges create a cozy atmosphere for passengers to enjoy live music performances while sipping their favorite cocktails.

Necessary Measures for Safety and Comfort During Music Events

Attending music events on cruise ships can be a thrilling experience, but it’s important to prioritize safety and comfort. Here are a few measures to keep in mind:

Navigating Large Crowds

Music events on cruise ships can attract large crowds, especially if they feature renowned artists. It’s important to familiarize yourself with the venue layout and plan your movements accordingly. Pay attention to any safety instructions provided by the cruise staff to ensure a smooth and safe experience.

Hydration Tips

Dancing and enjoying music events can be energizing but also physically demanding. It’s crucial to stay hydrated throughout the event by drinking plenty of water. Keep a water bottle handy, and take regular breaks to recharge and replenish your energy.

Maintaining Personal Space During Concerts

Concerts on cruise ships can get crowded, and it’s important to respect other attendees’ personal space. Avoid pushing or shoving, and be mindful of your surroundings. Enjoy the music while being considerate of others to ensure a positive experience for everyone.

Preventing Hearing Loss

Music events can be loud, and prolonged exposure to loud sounds can cause hearing damage. To protect your hearing, consider wearing earplugs or taking breaks from the loud music. Taking preventative measures will ensure that you can continue enjoying music events on future cruises.

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Behind the Scenes of Cruise Ship Music Events

Organizing music events on cruise ships involves a significant amount of coordination and planning. Here’s a glimpse into what goes on behind the scenes:

How Music Events Get Organized on Cruise Ships

The process of organizing music events on cruise ships begins with selecting the artists and genres that will appeal to the passengers. Cruise lines work closely with talent agencies, music labels, and industry professionals to curate a lineup that offers diversity and entertainment value.

Role of Cruise Ship Staff in Music Events

Cruise ship staff play a crucial role in ensuring the success of music events. From event coordinators to sound and lighting technicians, various team members work together to create an unforgettable experience for passengers. They handle logistics, set up stages and equipment, and ensure the smooth running of each event.

Handling Logistics for Onboard Concerts

Organizing concerts on a floating vessel comes with unique logistical challenges. Cruise lines must consider factors such as the ship’s stability, sound transmission, and stage setup. They work closely with technical experts to overcome these challenges and provide optimal concert experiences for passengers.

Challenges for Cruise Lines in Hosting Music Events

Hosting music events on cruise ships presents several challenges. One major challenge is accommodating a diverse range of musical preferences, ensuring that every passenger has an opportunity to enjoy their preferred genre. Another challenge is scheduling events in a way that avoids conflicts and provides enough variety throughout the voyage.

Etiquette for Attending Music Events on Cruise Ships

To ensure a positive experience for everyone attending music events on cruise ships, it’s important to follow proper etiquette. Here are a few guidelines to keep in mind:

Behaviour During Concerts

Respect the performers and fellow attendees by avoiding disruptive behavior during concerts. Refrain from talking loudly or using your phone during performances. Instead, immerse yourself in the music and respect the overall atmosphere of the event.

Understanding Seating Rules

Different music events on cruise ships may have specific seating arrangements and rules. Pay attention to any instructions provided by the cruise staff or venue ushers to ensure a smooth seating process. Be considerate of others when choosing seats and follow any designated seating plans.

Interacting with Musicians and Artists

If you have the opportunity to meet musicians or artists onboard, remember to be respectful and considerate. Avoid asking for excessive autographs or taking up too much of their time. Show your appreciation for their performances, but also respect their personal space and privacy.

Respecting Other Attendees’ Experience

Remember that everyone attending a music event on a cruise ship is there to enjoy the music and have a good time. Be mindful of other attendees’ experience by avoiding blocking their view or obstructing their enjoyment. By being considerate, you contribute to creating a positive and enjoyable atmosphere for everyone.

Engaging Activities Beyond the Music Events

While music events are a highlight of any cruise ship experience, there are other engaging activities to explore onboard. Here are a few suggestions to enhance your overall cruise vacation:

Exploring Onboard Amenities

Cruise ships offer a wide range of amenities that cater to various interests. Take advantage of onboard pools, spa services, fitness centers, and recreational activities to maximize your cruise experience. Whether you prefer relaxation or excitement, there is always something to suit your preferences.

Taking Advantage of Shore Excursions

In addition to onboard activities, make the most of the shore excursions offered during your cruise. Explore new destinations, immerse yourself in local cultures, and discover unique attractions. From city tours to adventure activities, shore excursions add depth and richness to your overall cruise experience.

Participating in Onboard Contests and Trivias

Cruise ships often organize contests, game shows, and trivia sessions that offer entertainment and friendly competition. Engage with fellow passengers and test your knowledge or skills in these engaging activities. They provide an opportunity to socialize, make new friends, and create lasting memories.

Enjoying Dining Experiences on Cruise

Cruise ships are renowned for their culinary offerings, and dining experiences onboard are not to be missed. Take the opportunity to savor a variety of cuisines, from gourmet fine dining to casual buffets. Indulge in specialty restaurants and enjoy the exceptional service that accompanies dining on a cruise ship.

Experiences and Testimonials from Cruisers

Real-life experiences and testimonials from fellow cruisers can provide valuable insights and recommendations for music events on cruise ships. Here are a few examples of what other passengers have shared:

Real-life Experiences of Music Event Attendees

Passengers who have attended music events on cruise ships often share their experiences online, providing firsthand accounts of the atmosphere, performances, and overall satisfaction. Reading about these experiences can give you a glimpse into what to expect from music events on your own cruise.

Reviewing the Best Cruise Music Events

Cruise review websites and forums often feature reviews and rankings of the best music events offered by different cruise lines. These reviews capture the highlights and offer recommendations based on the quality of performances, venue ambiance, and overall experience.

Seasoned Cruisers’ Suggestions and Recommendations

Experienced cruisers are a valuable source of information when it comes to music events on cruise ships. They can provide insider tips, suggestions for specific cruise lines or itineraries, and recommendations on how to make the most of your music event experience.

Sharing Personal Anecdotes of Music Event Experiences

Passengers who have attended music events on cruise ships often share personal anecdotes that provide a glimpse into the unique and memorable moments they experienced. These anecdotes can inspire and excite future cruisers, giving them a sense of what they can expect from their own music event experience.

In conclusion, music events on cruise ships offer a diverse range of genres and experiences for passengers to enjoy. From classical music to rock, country to jazz, there is a music event for everyone. By planning and preparing for these events, respecting etiquette, and taking part in other engaging activities, you can make the most of your cruise ship music event experience. So pack your dancing shoes, embrace the melodies, and let the music take you on a memorable journey at sea.

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Will there be live music onboard my cruise ship?

Every cruise line -- oceangoing and river -- provides live music as part of its entertainment offerings. From musical theater shows and a resident band playing popular radio standards in the atrium to piano bars, a classical quartet in a lounge or Caribbean music by the pool, many aspects of a cruise experience come with a live soundtrack.

Will the size of my cruise ship affect the types of live music I find on the ship?

Yes. Larger ships will have a greater variety of live music than smaller ships, meaning you're less likely to have jazz and line dancing and samba and classical music on a small ship. You also are less likely to encounter as much live music on a riverboat, apart from a singer playing the piano nightly and occasional acts that might board your ship as part of local enrichment. It is unlikely that there will be much -- if any -- live music on an expedition vessel, so check with your cruise line if live entertainment is a must.

What kinds of music can I expect to find onboard?

Music varies by cruise line, ship, itinerary, time of year, you name it. Most ships, at minimum, have an onboard band playing nightly, as well as a piano bar usually open from late afternoon on. On sea days, the band might also have daytime sets. Bands and piano players typically host theme nights once or twice a cruise, when they'll play various genres or the hits of a certain era or artist.

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10 Awesome Songs for Cruising

by The Cruise Web Team June 17, 2014

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The Ultimate Guide to the Best Cruise Songs

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You are preparing to pack your luggage, eagerly anticipating your voyage on the cruise ship to embark on a journey exploring the seven seas. It promises to be an enjoyable and rejuvenating cruise. Your ultimate goal is to make it a remarkable experience, as chances for similar cruises may be limited in the future.

Music has the ability to transport you to another place. It can help you forget about your worries, take your mind off of things, or even make you feel more energetic and ready to tackle the day (or a cruise!). There’s no better way to get in the cruise vacation mood than with a bunch of great songs. That’s why creating your own awesome cruise playlist is so important.

So, before you set sail, check out our list below of the best songs for your playlist. It includes some old songs, some new songs, and some all-time classic cruise songs to get you inspired.

Our Favorite Songs to Listen on a Cruise Ship

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By Huey Lewis and Gwyneth Paltrow (2006)

If you’re going on a Mediterranean or Caribbean Cruise with your partner or spouse, this sweet, romantic track is a great addition to any cruise playlist. It could also be inspiring for young single people on the hunt to find true love!

The Love Boat

By Jack Jones (1977)

If you’re fond of show tunes and classic songs, this is the song for you! It was the theme song to the TV series of the same name and has a happy feeling that will appeal to nearly everyone.

My Heart Will Go On

By Celine Dion (1997)

Perhaps the most iconic cruise song of all time, this tear-jerker is sure to melt some hearts. It’s also a great track to slow-dance to.

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By Engelwood (2017)

Many people enjoy cruising to something mostly instrumental, and this is the perfect song to add to your playlist of cruise songs for the more relaxed moments- like sunbathing by the pool.

Watermelon Sugar

By Harry Styles (2019)

When you hear this song, you’re bound to think of the beach immediately. We know we do! It’s perfect for enjoying a slice of watermelon by the ocean.

Best Day Of My Life

By American Authors (2014)

This is a great song to kill the nerves and get you psyched up for the trip ahead! Our expert advice is adding it to the start of your cruise playlist, or listening to it on the flight to your cruise destination.

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Come Sail Away

By Styx (1977)

Here’s another old (but gold) track to add to your cruise songs. It’s slow and romantic, and would make an excellent song to listen to at the end of your vacation.

(Sittin’ On) The Dock Of The Bay

By Otis Redding (1982)

This is another classic track that is well worth giving a listen if you don’t know it already. It has been remade many times throughout the years, but we prefer the original. And, we think, so will you!

Margaritaville

By Jimmy Buffett (1977)

If you like a bit of country music, you’re sure to love this song, too. Jimmy Buffett has also become quite synonymous with the Caribbean, and it would be a shame not to add one of his most famous songs to your cruise songs.

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By Glass Animals (2020)

This song emits a relaxed vibe that’s perfect for having a friendly drink with other cruisers on the ship, or simply spending a lazy day in a sun lounger.

Under The Boardwalk

By Bruce Willis (1987)

Many people don’t know that this famous actor also had a music career under the alias Bruno! This is one of our favorite songs by the Pulp Fiction star, and perfect for listening to while sailing across the ocean.

By The Beach Boys (1988)

No cruise or beach playlist can ever be complete without at least one Beach Boys song. This one, specifically, is cruise-inspired – but any track by this iconic band will do.

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By Earth, Wind & Fire (1978)

This song is all about living in the moment, being carefree, and having a good time – an excellent motto to have while going on a cruise.

Three Little Birds

By Bob Marley (1980)

This might be the ultimate feel-good track! It’s also great for listening while you think back on fond memories from your cruise once it’s over.

Beyond The Sea

By Bobby Darin (1959)

What a classic! Whether you add this version or the original 1946 track by Charles Trenet, this is a must-have in any cruise playlist.

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Soak Up The Sun

By Sheryl Crow (2002)

This is a light, feel-good song that will make you think of warm summer days, cold pools, and sandy beaches.

Under The Sea

By Walt Disney Records from the Original Soundtrack: The Little Mermaid (1989)

If you’re planning on joining a dance class while on your cruise, this is a great song to have in your playlist for when you practice your moves! And, if you’re traveling with kids, this is a track they’ll enjoy.

Escape – The Pina Colada Song

By Rupert Holmes (1979)

Everyone knows the lyrics to this song, even if they don’t know it’s called “Escape”. This is one of those songs you hear in every bar, and there is something about it that makes it memorable. The upbeat tempo and the catchy chorus make this a great addition to your cruise songs playlist.

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La Isla Bonita

By Madonna (1986)

La Isla Bonita is Spanish for “The Beautiful Island”, and the lyrics are all about falling in love on an island paradise. It’s another great song for couples traveling together, or for singles hoping to find someone.

Adventure Of A Lifetime

By Coldplay (2015)

Inspired by disco music, this song is all about feeling good, making it a great song to listen to on a cruise ship. It’s perfect for getting you in the groove while cruising, but also has a great message behind it about helping others feel good, too.

Somewhere Over The Rainbow / What a Wonderful World

By Israel “IZ” Kamakawiwo’ole (1990)

Whether it’s because this song was sung by a Hawaiian resident, or has the quintessential island sound you only get by playing the ukulele, no trip to the beach could be complete without relaxing to this track. We especially love this mash-up version, but the original is just as good!

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Voyage Voyage

By Desireless (1989)

While French synth-pop might not be everyone’s cup of tea, this song has beautiful vocals and an inspiring message about the adventure of travel – perfect to include in your cruise playlist before setting sail on your own voyage.

By Christopher Cross (1979)

Add this song to your playlist and listen to it while you’re sitting on the deck, looking out over the peaceful water. You won’t regret it!

By TLC (1994)

While this track has a much deeper meaning than simply having fun on a cruise, it’s undeniable that when you hear it, it makes you feel good. It’s perfect for sipping a cocktail on the deck.

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Toes (In The Water)

By Zac Brown Band (2006)

Here’s another great track for fans of country music! It’s happy and fun, ideal for getting you in the beach mood.

Dancing In The Moonlight

By Toploader (1999)

The title of this one says it all! If you’re out on the deck at night, admiring the stars and lights of the ship with your partner, this track is perfect for dancing together.

No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems

By Kenny Chesney (2002)

Despite being one of the most famous modern country singers, Chesney still managed to make this song feel like a day on the shores of an island paradise. Put this on while you’re getting ready for a shore excursion or beach day.

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By Frankie Ford (1959)

This song was top of the charts when it came out, and listening to this classic, we can see why!

Good Feeling

By Flo Rida (2011)

If you’re planning on joining a party while cruising, don’t be surprised if you hear this one playing. It’s a fun dance track that remixes the excellent vocals of Christina Aguilera in the best way.

Two Pina Coladas

By Bles Bridges (1999)

If you’re looking for a slow, romantic cruise song, this country music track is perfect.

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Ily (I Love You, Baby)

By Surf Mesa & Emilee (2020)

Even if you usually prefer the original versions of songs, there’s no denying that this is a great cover to put on while cruising or spending a fun day by the ocean.

Cheerleader

By OMI & Felix Jaehn (2014)

This is an awesome dance remix of an already great track by the Jamaican artist. It’s another club favorite, bound to get you up off your feet. We can’t resist a good saxophone solo!

California Dreamin’

By The Mamas & The Papas (1965)

This is an ideal song for daydreaming about your upcoming cruise, or for the bittersweet feeling that comes with thinking back fondly to all your best cruise memories. Either way, it’s a cruise songs playlist must-have.

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Island in The Sun

By Weezer (2001)

This is an unusually laid-back track by the U.S Alternative Rock band, making it perfect for listening while on your way to an island paradise or relaxing in the sunshine.

The Banana Boat Song

By Harry Belafonte (1956)

If you’ve ever watched Beetlejuice, you may remember this track. It was also favored improvisational riff by Freddie Mercury, and it’s a fun call-and-answer song to sing along to.

It’s Five O’clock Somewhere

By Alan Jackson & Jimmy Buffett (2003)

If you’re looking for an excuse to indulge in a cocktail a little too early in the day, why not switch on this song while you treat yourself to something tall and cold? We won’t tell anyone!

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Red, Red Wine

By UB40 (1983)

This is another great song for having a drink, especially if you’re a wine lover. It’s bound to lift your mood instantly.

Orinoco Flow

By Enya (1988)

If you’re looking for the perfect track while you set sail and embark on the journey of a lifetime, this is it! Who doesn’t love a good Enya track?

By OneRepublic (2022)

We all want some good vibes and a little bit of sun in our lives, and this is a great track to get you in the vacation mood before your trip.

Brown Eyed Girl

Van Morrison (1967)

This is a personal favorite of ours! Maybe you’re single and hoping to meet a beautiful brown-eyed stranger while on your cruise, or you’ve already found your brown-eyed soulmate. Either way, this is a really fun song to dance to.

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There’s nothing like rubbing shoulders with the lead singer of your favorite band at the buffet..

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The elevator doors open to release a throng of rowdy ravers, their heads bouncing to the rhythm of a club track screeching with energy. At the center of it all stands Alex Ridha, a German DJ known to fans as Boys Noize, who blares the track from a moving cart outfitted with turntables, speakers, and glowing disco lights while he drips with sweat. The bass practically crunches from the maxed-out speakers.

“What up, Friendship?” Boys Noize yells over the beat. “We got Rico Nasty in the house, check this out.” Both performers encourage the crowd to get as lit as they possibly can.

Ridha pushes his DJ cart out of the elevator and through the hall—attracting wide-eyed stares from onlookers, some of whom fall in line behind the dancing horde, wondering just where this electro-themed conga line is headed. His final destination: the room of one lucky passenger aboard The Friendship 2024 cruise ship .

Roving ragers like this—the kind where you could end up rubbing shoulders with the lead singer of your favorite band in line at the soft-serve machine—can really only happen on a music festival cruise. And what started off as a few boat-based events at the turn of the millennium has now given way to a robust industry.

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These days, for anything from less than $1,000 to more than $6,500, you can soak up the sun and sand at a private island while Julian Marley fills the air with reggae on the Welcome to JAMROCK Cruise or get your hair dyed with Paramore’s Hayley Williams in the ship’s salon on Parahoy! The Summer of ‘99 Cruise promises performances from Creed, 3 Doors Down, and a trip to the Bahamas this April, while the Rock The Bells Cruise promises to bring hip-hop heads together with Jadakiss, E-40, Talib Kweli, and more in November. And while there’s no official data on how big the industry’s gotten, the most successful production company in the game, Sixthman, started off hosting 13 music cruises in 2022 and is aiming to double that in 2025.

It all started with a '90s one-hit-wonder. In the early aughts, fans begged the management of Central Florida band Sister Hazel to organize a weekend hangout with the musicians, which led to an inaugural Labor Day cruise. Conveniently, the price of chartering a boat dropped significantly in the wake of September 11, 2001; the band was able to crowdfund $99 each from 1,000 fans each as a deposit and then teamed up with an Atlanta businessman to cover the remaining $750,000 overhead cost to charter an entire ship.

Now 25 sailings later, The Rock Boat hosted by Sister Hazel remains a flagship event of Sixthman’s busy annual schedule. What’s more, Norwegian Cruise Line officially acquired the company in 2012, which meant a stable supply of ships outfitted with the exact specs needed to pull off months of musical sailings. Sixthman is now also helmed by Jeff Cuellar, the former festival director of the massive Bonnaroo music festival in Tennessee. And these days, instead of planning a four-day fest for tens of thousands, he’s in charge of filling a four-month block’s worth of programming for a variety of niche but passionate audiences.

“We look at the calendars like a big Tetris puzzle,” says Tom Dougher, a senior corporate sales manager at Norwegian. “How can we take 90 or 100 days and fill them back to back?”

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Tailoring each event to its unique crowd is a huge part of the formula, ranging from major efforts—like when Sixthman built pro-skateboarders a ramp and halfpipe on the pool deck as part of the latest Flogging Molly Salty Dog Cruise—to simpler accoutrement, like branded felt on casino tables or thematic cocktail and menu items. For Sixthman’s Jay and Silent Bob Cruise Askew , which sailed in February, the cult film's director Kevin Smith hosted a table reading with fans. The company makes sure performers understand that their cruise won’t be successful—or repeatable—if they just hide in their cabin between performances.

Beyond Sixthman, Norwegian also works with a handful of independent event producers, including Gary Richards, the man behind the aforementioned Friendship electronic music cruise festival. The former record label A&R, who also DJs as Destructo, excels at the specialization and interaction component. Everything from the music in the hallway overhead speakers to artist-hosted mini golf competitions are tailored to create a sense of total musical immersion. Richards used to run a company called HARD that hosted multi-day music festivals in Los Angeles—the kind of event you could sell more tickets to, although that wasn’t always a good thing.

“You're gonna have a bad element you just can't control,” he says of giant land-based festivals. “A music festival cruise is a workout to get there. You have to get a flight, maybe get a hotel. Busters aren't gonna put all that energy into something where they want to just go and create a problem.”

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These days his goal is to make events that are fun for everyone, from a headliner like Skrillex to the guy taking out the trash. And since the initial Holy Ship! set sail in 2012, those who sail with Richards have self-appointed themselves the #ShipFam, creating a fandom beyond the boat that’s led to previous shippers meeting up at local concerts and staying at each other’s houses while traveling. It was an unintended byproduct of the endeavor, but one Richards promotes whole-heartedly. The frequent shippers have even come to call Richards “dad.”

It’s fun for the artists, too. Ridha, a.k.a. Boys Noize, has been a headliner on all four Friendship sailings, participating in Richards’ at-sea lineups as far back as the second Holy Ship In 2012. “For me, it's the best paid work ever,” he says, noting that on most of his trips, he makes sure to use the fitness facilities, book a massage, and race in the on-board go-karts. He even sneaks in a little work—collaborating with other artists who are also staying on the ship.

“Once artists realized that it's not about the concert and the money, that it's about the fans, about the community, I think that's where it all changes,” says Dougher from Norwegian Cruise Line. “What I've seen over the years, and what keeps me passionate about this, is watching those communities come back, because in many cases, it's the one time a year they get to see their friends that they made on the cruise two, three years ago. Once you get that common passion point, everyone just gels together. It's amazing to watch.”

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How To Listen To Music On A Cruise Ship

Published: December 20, 2023

Modified: December 28, 2023

by Clary Schmucker

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Introduction

Listening to music is an enjoyable and integral part of many people’s lives, even when they’re on a cruise. Whether you’re a music aficionado looking to enhance your onboard experience or just want some tunes to relax with as you sail the open seas, there are various ways to listen to music on a cruise ship. From personal devices to onboard entertainment options, this article will guide you through the steps to make the most of your musical journey at sea.

Cruise ships are known for their luxurious amenities and diverse entertainment offerings. Fortunately, many modern cruise ships offer numerous ways to indulge in your favorite music genres, ensuring that you’ll have an unforgettable auditory experience during your voyage. However, it’s important to familiarize yourself with the cruise ship’s policies and any restrictions they may have in place regarding music. This will help you navigate the different options and make the most of the available resources.

In this comprehensive guide, we will walk you through a step-by-step process on how to listen to music on a cruise ship. Whether you prefer to bring your own device, take advantage of onboard entertainment, or explore music-themed activities and events, you’ll find plenty of options to enhance your musical journey at sea. So, let’s dive in and discover the various ways to enjoy your favorite tunes while cruising the ocean waves.

Step 1: Understand the cruise ship policies and restrictions on music

Before you embark on your cruise ship adventure, it’s essential to familiarize yourself with the specific policies and restrictions that the cruise line has in place regarding music. Different cruise lines may have varying rules regarding the use of personal devices, noise levels, and the types of music allowed in certain areas of the ship.

Start by checking the cruise line’s website or contacting their customer service to obtain information about their music policies. Some cruise lines may have guidelines on the type of music that is prohibited or restricted due to cultural, religious, or noise considerations. It’s important to respect these rules to ensure a harmonious atmosphere onboard.

Additionally, you should also inquire about any limitations on the use of portable music devices, such as the allowed hours or areas for personal listening. Some cruise ships may restrict the use of speakers or require the use of headphones or earphones in public spaces to maintain a peaceful environment for all guests.

Awareness of these policies will help you plan your music activities accordingly. It will also ensure that you do not disturb fellow passengers or violate any rules, allowing everyone to peacefully coexist and enjoy their cruise experience.

By understanding the cruise ship’s policies and restrictions on music, you can navigate your musical journey with confidence and make the most of the available options without causing any disruptions or inconveniences to others onboard. So, take a little time to familiarize yourself with these guidelines before you set sail.

Step 2: Bring your own portable music player or smartphone

One of the easiest and most convenient ways to listen to music on a cruise ship is by bringing your own portable music player or smartphone. These devices allow you to have full control over your music choices and enjoy your favorite songs whenever and wherever you want.

Prior to your cruise, make sure to pack your preferred music player or smartphone along with the necessary charging cables and accessories. You may also want to consider bringing a portable speaker if you plan on enjoying your music in your cabin or on the balcony.

When choosing a portable music player or smartphone, consider factors such as storage capacity, battery life, and sound quality. Opt for a device that can store a large number of songs to provide you with plenty of musical options throughout your cruise. If you choose to bring a smartphone, make sure to download your favorite music streaming apps or offline playlists before boarding the ship.

Additionally, it’s a good idea to bring a pair of comfortable headphones or earphones. These will allow you to enjoy your music without disturbing others around you. Opt for noise-canceling headphones if you want to immerse yourself fully in the music and block out any background noise.

Bringing your own portable music player or smartphone also allows you to personalize your music experience. You can create playlists tailored to different moods or activities, such as upbeat tunes for a workout in the onboard gym or calming melodies for relaxation by the pool.

Remember to check the cruise ship’s policies regarding the use of personal music devices. Some ships may have specific guidelines on when and where you can use speakers or require the use of headphones or earphones in public areas. Respecting these rules will ensure that you can enjoy your music while also being considerate of others.

By bringing your own portable music player or smartphone, you can have your favorite songs at your fingertips throughout your cruise. So don’t forget to pack your device and get ready to create a personalized soundtrack for your journey at sea.

Step 3: Load your device with your favorite music

Now that you have your portable music player or smartphone ready, it’s time to load it with your favorite music. Preparing your device in advance will ensure that you have a wide selection of songs to enjoy during your cruise.

If you have a personal music collection on your computer, you can transfer your favorite songs to your device by connecting it via USB or syncing it wirelessly. Most portable music players and smartphones have user-friendly interfaces that make the process simple and straightforward.

In addition to your existing music library, consider exploring new genres and artists to diversify your musical experience. Discovering fresh songs and expanding your music taste can enhance your enjoyment during the cruise.

If you have a streaming music subscription, such as Spotify, Apple Music, or Amazon Music, take advantage of offline mode or offline playlists. This feature allows you to download songs and playlists to your device before boarding the ship, ensuring that you can listen to your favorite tunes even without an internet connection.

Organize your music library by creating playlists based on different themes, moods, or activities, such as a workout playlist, a relaxing playlist, or a party playlist. This way, you’ll have music suitable for any occasion that may arise during your cruise.

Make sure to consider the duration of your cruise when selecting songs. If it’s a longer voyage, you may want to include a mix of upbeat and soothing tracks to cater to different moments throughout the trip.

Remember to leave some space on your device for new discoveries. There may be a chance to attend live music performances onboard or participate in music-themed activities, and you may want to download songs from these experiences to keep as mementos.

Lastly, don’t forget to check for any copyright restrictions if you plan on playing your music in public areas, such as the pool or deck. Some cruise ships have licensing agreements that prohibit the use of copyrighted music without proper authorization.

By loading your device with your favorite music and creating carefully curated playlists, you’ll have a personalized soundtrack that will add an extra layer of enjoyment to your cruise experience.

Step 4: Use headphones or earphones for personal listening

When listening to music on a cruise ship, it’s essential to be mindful of your fellow passengers. To ensure a considerate and enjoyable experience for everyone, make use of headphones or earphones for personal listening.

Using headphones or earphones allows you to enjoy your music without disturbing others or infringing on their personal space. It helps maintain a peaceful environment throughout the ship, particularly in enclosed spaces like cabins, lounges, and public areas.

Opt for a comfortable pair of headphones or earphones that provide good sound quality. Noise-canceling headphones are an excellent choice if you want to immerse yourself in your music and block out any background noise.

When using headphones or earphones, be mindful of the volume level. Avoid turning up the volume to a level where it may be heard by those around you. Keep the volume at a reasonable level that allows you to enjoy your music without disturbing others.

If you’re listening to music in a public area, such as the pool or deck, be aware of any specific guidelines set by the cruise ship. Some ships may request that you use headphones or earphones in these shared spaces to maintain a peaceful atmosphere.

It’s also important to consider comfort and hygiene when using headphones or earphones on a cruise ship. Clean your devices regularly to ensure optimal sound quality and prevent the buildup of bacteria. Make sure to pack appropriate cleaning wipes or solutions in your travel essentials.

Lastly, be courteous when using headphones or earphones. If you need to have a conversation or interact with others, lower the volume or remove your headphones temporarily. This way, you can engage with fellow passengers without isolating yourself completely from the ship’s social atmosphere.

By using headphones or earphones for personal listening, you can enjoy your music while respecting others’ space and creating a harmonious environment onboard. So, don’t forget to pack your favorite pair of headphones or earphones and immerse yourself in the melodies of your choice.

Step 5: Take advantage of the onboard entertainment options

One of the great advantages of cruising is the plethora of onboard entertainment options available to passengers. While you can bring your own music, it’s also worth exploring the wide range of musical experiences offered by the cruise ship itself.

Most modern cruise ships feature live music performances, with talented musicians and bands entertaining guests throughout the voyage. Check the ship’s daily itinerary or entertainment schedule to find out when and where these performances take place. Whether it’s a jazz quartet, a rock band, or a classical ensemble, these live performances offer a fantastic opportunity to immerse yourself in the music and enjoy a memorable experience.

In addition to live music, many cruise ships also have dedicated music venues, such as lounges or clubs, where you can dance the night away to different musical genres. These venues often have professional DJs or resident musicians who can cater to a wide range of musical tastes.

Furthermore, some cruise lines even host themed music events or festivals onboard. These may include special performances, dance parties, or even music-themed cruises that feature well-known artists or bands. Check if any of these events coincide with your cruise dates, as they can be a unique and exciting opportunity to enjoy music in a festive and lively atmosphere.

Beyond live music, many cruise ships have interactive music experiences and activities. These can include karaoke nights, open mic sessions, dance classes, or even music trivia contests. Participating in these events not only allows you to enjoy music but also presents an opportunity to socialize and connect with other music lovers onboard.

Don’t forget about the onboard music libraries or music channels available in your cabin. Some cruise lines provide a selection of CDs, or even streaming services, where you can discover and listen to different genres and artists. Take advantage of these resources to explore new sounds and expand your musical horizon.

By taking advantage of the onboard entertainment options, you can indulge in a variety of musical experiences that go beyond your personal playlist. Whether it’s live performances, themed events, or interactive activities, the cruise ship provides a diverse array of musical entertainment that caters to different tastes and preferences.

Step 6: Attend live music performances and concerts

One of the highlights of cruising is the opportunity to witness live music performances and concerts onboard. These events offer a unique and immersive musical experience that should not be missed.

Check the ship’s daily itinerary or entertainment schedule to find out when and where live music performances and concerts are taking place. Most cruise ships have dedicated venues, such as theaters or lounges, where these events are held. Take note of the different genres and styles of music being showcased, as it’s a chance to discover new artists or enjoy your favorite genres in a live setting.

Attending live music performances allows you to witness the talent and skill of professional musicians. From solo artists to bands and orchestras, these performers are often highly trained and experienced in their craft. Their performances can range from intimate acoustic sessions to full-scale productions with intricate lighting and stage designs.

Live music performances create a vibrant and energetic atmosphere onboard. Whether it’s a jazz quartet, a classical recital, or a high-energy rock concert, the passion and energy of the performers can be contagious, leaving you with lasting memories. It’s an opportunity to engage with the music on a deeper level and connect with fellow passengers who share your love for live performances.

During live concerts, you may even have the chance to interact with the musicians. Some artists may hold meet-and-greet sessions or autograph signings, allowing you to have a personal connection and create a memorable experience beyond the music itself.

Keep in mind that popular performers or concerts may require advance reservations or ticket purchases. Check with your cruise line to see if there are any special events or guest artists scheduled for your voyage. These exclusive performances can be a highlight of your cruise experience and are often in high demand.

Attending live music performances and concerts onboard is a fantastic way to immerse yourself in the sounds and energy of live music. So be sure to check the schedule, secure your seats, and prepare for an unforgettable musical experience during your cruise.

Step 7: Explore music-themed activities and events onboard

Aside from live music performances and concerts, many cruise ships offer a variety of music-themed activities and events that allow you to further engage with your passion for music. These activities provide unique opportunities to connect with fellow music enthusiasts and indulge in your musical interests.

Check the ship’s daily activity schedule or entertainment guide for any music-themed events happening during your cruise. These can include karaoke nights, music trivia contests, or even dance classes. Participating in these activities not only allows you to enjoy music but also provides a chance to socialize and have fun with other passengers who share your love for music.

Some cruise lines may also offer music-themed cruises or special events featuring renowned artists or bands. These cruises often have a specific focus on a particular genre or era of music, providing an immersive experience for fans looking to dive deeper into their favorite music styles. Check with your cruise line or travel agent to see if there are any specialty cruises available that align with your musical interests.

Take advantage of the onboard music libraries or streaming services available in your cabin. Explore different genres, discover new artists, and expand your musical horizons. Whether you prefer classical, jazz, pop, or rock, there’s likely something for everyone to enjoy.

Another way to explore music onboard is to attend lectures or workshops related to music. Some cruise lines invite guest speakers, musicians, or music historians who offer insights into the history, theory, or cultural significance of various musical genres. These educational and enriching sessions can deepen your appreciation for music and provide a new perspective on the art form.

If you’re musically inclined, consider participating in open mic nights or talent shows onboard. Show off your own musical skills or share your favorite songs with fellow passengers. It’s an excellent opportunity to showcase your talent, receive applause from a supportive audience, and potentially connect with other musicians aboard the ship.

Remember to take advantage of any onboard music facilities, such as practice rooms or keyboard lounges, if you want to indulge in some personal musical practice during your cruise. These dedicated spaces provide a quiet and comfortable environment for you to enjoy playing an instrument or honing your musical skills.

Exploring music-themed activities and events onboard allows you to fully immerse yourself in your passion for music. Whether it’s singing your heart out at karaoke, participating in music trivia, or attending specialty music cruises, these experiences offer a fantastic way to enhance your musical journey at sea.

Step 8: Utilize the ship’s audio systems in public areas

When it comes to enjoying music on a cruise ship, don’t forget to take advantage of the ship’s audio systems in public areas. These systems are often designed to create a pleasant ambiance and provide music throughout various parts of the ship.

As you explore different areas of the cruise ship, you’ll likely notice speakers strategically placed in places like the pool deck, lounges, restaurants, and even in outdoor spaces. These audio systems often play a curated selection of music to enhance the atmosphere and create a pleasant environment for guests.

Take a moment to pay attention to the music being played in different areas. Cruise ships typically choose music that complements the surroundings, whether it’s calm melodies by the pool, upbeat tunes in the lounges, or soothing sounds in a spa or relaxation area.

If you find a particular area or space on the ship where you enjoy the music being played, make it a point to spend some time there. Whether it’s lounging by the pool, dining in a restaurant, or sipping cocktails in a lounge, the ship’s audio system can enhance your experience and create a great atmosphere to enjoy your surroundings.

Additionally, some cruise ships offer dedicated music channels on the in-cabin televisions or entertainment systems. Browse through these channels to find different genres or themed music options. It’s a convenient way to relax and listen to music in the comfort of your own cabin.

While enjoying the ship’s audio systems, keep in mind that there may be specific guidelines or rules about playing music in public areas. Respect any volume restrictions and be mindful of not disturbing other passengers. Remember, it’s about creating a pleasant and enjoyable music experience for everyone on board.

Utilizing the ship’s audio systems in public areas allows you to immerse yourself in the atmosphere and enjoy curated music that adds to the overall ambiance of your cruise. So, as you explore the ship, listen out for the music being played and let it enhance your onboard experience.

Step 9: Enjoy music while relaxing on the deck or in your cabin

One of the most serene and peaceful ways to enjoy music on a cruise ship is by relaxing on the deck or in the comfort of your own cabin. Whether you prefer the sounds of nature and the ocean or want to create a private musical oasis, these spaces provide a tranquil setting for your music enjoyment.

When on the deck, find a comfortable spot, whether it’s a lounge chair, hammock, or a cozy corner with a view. With your headphones or earphones on, you can listen to your favorite tunes while basking in the sun, feeling the gentle breeze, and taking in the breathtaking sea views. The combination of music and the ship’s surroundings creates a serene and rejuvenating experience that can be unparalleled.

If you prefer a more intimate setting, retreat to your cabin and create your own personal musical sanctuary. Whether it’s a cozy inside cabin or a luxurious suite, you can transform your space into a private oasis of melody. Use your portable music player or smartphone to play soft and soothing tunes that provide a calm backdrop to your relaxation. Whether you’re winding down for the day or simply enjoying some quiet time, music can enhance the peaceful ambiance of your cabin.

Consider the mood and atmosphere you want to create. Soft instrumental music or calming nature sounds can create a soothing and stress-free environment. If you prefer a more lively atmosphere, choose upbeat tunes that uplift your spirits and bring a sense of energy and joy to the space.

Experiment with different genres and artists to create a playlist that speaks to your mood and preferences. Dim the lights, close your eyes, and let the music transport you to a place of serenity and tranquility.

Remember to be considerate of other passengers, particularly when in a shared space like the deck. Keep the volume at a reasonable level and use headphones or earphones to ensure a pleasant experience for both yourself and those around you.

Whether it’s enjoying music on the deck or creating your own musical haven in your cabin, these spaces provide the perfect setting for relaxation and reflection as you sail the open seas. So, take a moment to unwind and let the power of music transport you to a state of pure tranquility.

Listening to music on a cruise ship is a wonderful way to enhance your onboard experience and create lasting memories. In this comprehensive guide, we’ve explored various steps to help you make the most of your musical journey at sea.

Understanding the cruise ship’s policies and restrictions on music is crucial, as it sets the foundation for your music exploration. Bringing your own portable music player or smartphone ensures you have control over your music choices and allows for personalization.

Loading your device with your favorite music and creating carefully curated playlists allows you to enjoy a personalized soundtrack throughout your cruise. Utilizing headphones or earphones for personal listening ensures a considerate experience for both yourself and fellow passengers.

While your personal music library is important, don’t overlook the wealth of onboard entertainment options available. Attending live music performances and concerts provides a unique and immersive musical experience, while exploring music-themed activities and events allows you to engage with fellow music enthusiasts.

Don’t forget to take advantage of the ship’s audio systems in public areas and enjoy the carefully curated music that sets the ambiance across the ship. Lastly, finding moments of serenity and relaxation, whether on the deck or in your cabin, allows you to create a tranquil space for music appreciation.

As you embark on your next cruise adventure, remember to savor the melodies, rhythms, and lyrics that resonate with you. Whether it’s enjoying the live performances, immersing yourself in the onboard entertainment, or finding your own personal musical haven, let the power of music enrich your cruise experience and create cherished moments that will last a lifetime.

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  • Smokey Robinson told The Guardian's 1000 Songs Everyone Must Hear supplement that when he wrote this song, his guitarist Marv Tarplin had already written the music. Smokey added: "He put it on cassette and gave it to me to write the lyric. As it turned out, it took me five years to write. I had the music, and that music is so intimate and sensual, but I couldn't get the words. Then one day I got: 'You're gonna fly away and I'm glad you're coming my way.' And then I was driving my car down Sunset Boulevard and I heard that song by the Rascals, ' Groovin ' and I thought, 'That's it! Grooving.' But then, no, it wasn't intimate enough, it wasn't sensual enough for the music, and that's when I thought of 'cruisin.' You'd be surprised by how many people speculate on what Cruisin' means, 'Cruisin'' is a word that I leave up to the listener. When you're with the person you're with, and you feel you're cruisin', it's whatever you want it to be."
  • Notable covers include a 1995 one by soul singer D'Angelo, which peaked at #53 in the US and a version by Gwyneth Paltrow and Huey Lewis for the 2000 movie Duets , which topped the charts in Australia.
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  • Tink from Concord Ca What can I say Smokey is unbelievable I love his music and crusin is one of my favorites. I grew up in the 70”s and remember several other songs he did all are Awesome
  • Barry from Sauquoit, Ny On October 6th 1979, Smokey Robinson performed "Cruisin'"* on the ABC-TV program 'American Bandstand'... At the time the song was at #89 on Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart and it was also its first week on the chart... {See the next two posts below}.
  • Barry from Sauquoit, Ny I forgot to add the following to my below post: This was Smokey's 2nd most sensual song, check out his "Love Bath" on You Tube!!!
  • Barry from Sauquoit, Ny On January 27th 1980, "Cruisin'" by Smokey Robinson peaked at #4 (for 4 weeks) on Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart; it had entered the chart on September 30th, 1979 and spent almost a half-year on the Top 100 (25 weeks)... It also reached #4 on Billboard's R&B Singles chart... The week it peaked at #4 on the Top 100 was its 18th week on the chart; and the record spent 7 weeks on the Top 10... William 'Smokey' Robinson, Jr. will celebrated his 74th birthday next month on February 19th (2014).

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R ocking and rolling is not how most people prefer their cruise ships. However, if you're sailing on a music-themed cruise, rock 'n' roll is the vibe you want as you soak up some sun and cruise the world with thousands of like-minded music fans.

Music-themed cruises cover a wide array of styles, including rock, metal, country, Broadway, disco and blues. They offer a complete immersion into the world of each genre. You'll enjoy close-up encounters with your favorite artists during performances and meet-and-greets and find a sense of community from being with other fans for multiple days at sea. (Not to mention, you'll get to visit beautiful destinations in the process.)

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Note that these specialty music cruises sell out — often as soon as cabins are made available. All sold-out cruises we're featuring offer a waitlist you can join. You'll be notified if someone cancels, as well as be among the first to be alerted of on-sale dates for future sailings.

Below are 11 music-themed cruises in 2024 and 2025 that are bound to create epic memories, whether your vibe is crowd-surfing during a rock show or belting out show tunes with Broadway's best.

Note: Unless otherwise noted, cruise fares are per person, based on double occupancy, and include cruise basics like meals, select nonalcoholic beverages (water, juice, coffee and tea) and use of the fitness center, hot tubs, pools and casino, among other onboard amenities.

Soft drink and alcohol packages are available for an extra fee. Theme cruise events, such as concerts, are included, though some limited-access special events often cost extra. Fares were valid as of writing but are subject to change based on availability.

Malt Shop Memories Cruise

Cruise ship : Nieuw Amsterdam

Date : Oct. 27-Nov. 3, 2024

The good ol' days can now be found sailing the Caribbean on the Malt Shop Memories Cruise. Set to take over all decks of Holland America 's Nieuw Amsterdam, the '50s and '60s music cruise will sail from Fort Lauderdale to Phillipsburg, St. Maarten, and Tortola, British Virgin Islands, with four days at sea.

Favorites set to perform on board include The Beach Boys, The Four Tops, Chubby Checker, The Coasters, Darlene Love and The Chantels. Highlights among the ship events range from a senior prom and a sock hop to game shows and karaoke.

The Malt Shop Memories Cruise is filling up fast. Rates for available cabins start at $2,349 per person for an inside cabin.

How to book : Reserve a cabin for this cruise on the Malt Shop Memories Cruise website or by calling 844-855-6258. If your preferred cabin category is currently sold out, you can join the waitlist here .

Welcome to Jamrock Reggae Cruise

Cruise ship : Independence of the Seas

Date : Dec. 9-14, 2024

Maybe one stop in Jamaica isn't enough, and reggae vibes are calling your name. If so, the Welcome to Jamrock Reggae Cruise might appeal to you. This five-night cruise on Royal Caribbean 's Independence of the Seas, organized by Jamrock Productions and Rose Tours, will travel round trip from Miami to Montego Bay and Ocho Rios in Jamaica.

The entire list of performers for the December 2024 voyage hasn't been released as of this writing but so far will include Stone Love, Steelie Basement, Westafa, Seani B and Spexdaboss.

You can also take part in themed parties, soccer and domino tournaments and Jamaica-themed film screenings when you're not enjoying ship amenities like a FlowRider surf simulator, a rock climbing wall, waterslides and a bar arcade.

Welcome to Jamrock's prices start at $1,359 per person for an inside cabin, not including $399 in additional fees and taxes.

How to book : Reserve a cabin for this cruise on the Rose Tours website or by calling 215-663-8800.

Cruise ship : Carnival Magic

Date : Jan. 19-25, 2025

For fans of rock and metal music, ShipRocked is a popular sailing organized by Ask4 Entertainment. The 2025 edition aboard Carnival Cruise Line 's Carnival Magic will start in Miami and include stops in St. Thomas and Half Moon Cay, the line's private island in the Bahamas.

There will be multiple stages for performances throughout the ship. The 2025 lineup will be announced soon, though top bands like Dead Poet Society, Black Stone Cherry, Highly Suspect and I Prevail performed during past cruises. Fans can enjoy one-on-one time with their favorite groups at scheduled meet-and-greets with all the bands.

Prices for ShipRocked's 2025 cruise start at $1,600 per person for an inside cabin. The fare includes access to all performances and meet-and-greets with artists.

How to book : Although this cruise is sold out, there is a waitlist. For future sailings, book through the Ask4 Entertainment Reservations portal or by calling 888-402-2754. A deposit is required to secure your spot. Ask4 Entertainment strongly suggests buying travel insurance.

Groove Cruise

Cruise ship : Allure of the Seas

Date : Jan. 23-27, 2025

Electronic dance music fans 21 and older can turn up on this early 2025 Whet Travel sailing from Miami aboard Royal Caribbean's Allure of the Seas. The cruise visits the line's private beach, Labadee, in Haiti.

The lineup for the EDM sailing hasn't been announced, but previous performers include major headlining acts Tiësto, Diplo and John Summit, plus a remarkable list of dance music stars, such as Aly & Fila, Boris, Craig Connelly, Disco Lines, Haliene and Joel Corry.

Along with multiple music sets, Groove Cruise hosts fun theme party nights focusing on everything from an '80s prom to fire and ice.

Cabins on Groove Cruise start at around $1,549 per person for an inside cabin.

How to book : At the time of writing, the ship was mostly sold out, with fewer than 200 cabins available to book. To add your name to waitlists and be among the first to know about future sailings, head to Whet Travel's website or call 877-438-9438.

The Country Music Cruise

Date : Jan. 19-26, 2025

Adding more than a bit of boot-scootin' country to the cruise life, The Country Music Cruise takes over Holland America's Nieuw Amsterdam for a weeklong jamboree at sea. The voyage leaves from Fort Lauderdale, with stops in Key West, Florida, and Cozumel and Costa Maya, Mexico.

The artist lineup of country music favorites includes John Michael Montgomery, Deana Carter, The Bellamy Brothers, Neal McCoy and Lacy J. Dalton. This is your chance to meet and greet the country stars, join in on jam sessions and attend panel discussions. If you like to kick up your heels, you'll have plenty of opportunities for line dancing, Texas swing and two-stepping.

Cabins for The Country Music Cruise are sold out, but you can add your name to the waitlist. Rates start at $2,399, plus taxes and additional fees totaling $365, per person for an inside cabin.

How to book : To join the waitlist, head to StarVista Live's website or call 866-476-2879.

Chris Jericho's Rock 'N' Wrestling Rager at Sea

Cruise ship : Norwegian Gem

Date : Jan. 31-Feb. 4, 2025

Wrestling and rock fans will love this Sixthman cruise with wrestler and musician Chris Jericho. For the fifth installment of Chris Jericho's Rock 'N' Wrestling Rager at Sea, cruisers will sail on Norwegian Cruise Line 's Norwegian Gem from Miami to Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic.

The 2025 lineup hasn't been announced yet beyond two musical guests, Fozzy and Kuarantine. The sailing will offer autograph sessions and host four days of wrestling matches featuring wrestlers from All Elite Wrestling.

Rates for Chris Jericho's Rock 'N' Wrestling Rager at Sea cruise start at $1,100, plus taxes, per person for an inside cabin.

How to book : Cruisers eager to jam and sit ringside can learn more on Sixthman's website or by calling 877-379-9174.

Outlaw Country Cruise 9

Date : Feb. 22-28, 2025

If you're a little more country than rock 'n' roll, maybe a cruise with a country twang is the right vacation for you. In February, Norwegian Gem will host the ninth installment of the popular Outlaw Country Cruise. This Sixthman voyage will sail from Miami and stop in Nassau, Bahamas, and St. Thomas.

The ship features five different venues where notable country acts like Old Crow Medicine Show, John Hiatt, Lucinda Williams, Steve Earle and Carlene Carter will perform. Along with endless concerts, passengers can enjoy activities like yoga classes and film screenings.

The cruise is sold out and is waitlist only. Rates start at $1,465 per person for an inside cabin.

How to book : For more information or to join the waitlist, check out Sixthman's sign-up page or call 877-379-9189.

Keeping the Blues Alive at Sea X

Date : March 21-26, 2025

For blues and jazz fans, Sixthman also offers the Keeping the Blues Alive at Sea X cruise, which sails from Miami and stops in Harvest Caye, Belize, and Costa Maya, Mexico. Aboard Norwegian Gem, passengers will have access to ship amenities like pools and a casino in addition to special music events.

The lineup for the cruise features musicians like Joe Bonamassa, Samantha Fish, Eric Gales, Big Head Todd and the Monsters, Larkin Poe and Thunderstorm Artis. More artists will be announced closer to the sail date.

There will also be collaboration shows from some of the artists on board, as well as autograph sessions for fans to meet their favorite musicians.

Keeping the Blues Alive at Sea X is sold out and waitlist only. Join the waitlist, as cancellations do occur. You'll also be among the first to be alerted about future sailings. The rates for the 2025 cruise start at $1,630 per person for an inside cabin.

How to book : To join the waitlist, visit Sixthman's sign-up page or call 877-379-9170.

The Broadway Cruise 3

Date : March 31-April 4, 2025

Tony Award-winning Broadway stars are coming aboard for Sixthman's third Broadway Cruise, which will sail round trip from Miami to Cozumel, Mexico. Aboard Norwegian Gem, passengers will have access to ship amenities like pools and a waterslide, a climbing wall and a casino, plus many special concerts, events and insider panels.

The lineup for the 2025 Broadway Cruise hasn't been announced yet, though last year's cruise featured Tony Award winners like Christian Borle, Matt Doyle and Santino Fontana, as well as Broadway A-listers Phillipa Soo, Norm Lewis and Daphne Rubin-Vega.

Expect plenty of fun Broadway-themed events, including a Broadway pub crawl and show tune singalongs, plus autograph sessions for fans to meet their favorite Broadway stars.

Prices are not published as of this writing, but expect them to hover around $1,600 per person for an inside cabin.

How to book : To join the presale, visit Sixthman's sign-up page or call 877-379-9172.

'70s Rock & Romance Cruise

Cruise ship : Celebrity Summit

Date : March 15-22, 2025

The best of the '70s lives on as music icons from that rockin' era show they've still got it on the '70s Rock & Romance Cruise. This weeklong getaway on Celebrity Cruises ' Celebrity Summit, organized by StarVista Live, will sail from Fort Lauderdale to Cozumel and Costa Maya in Mexico.

The lineup of '70s rock legends includes Air Supply, Kansas, The Guess Who, Melissa Manchester, The Family Stone and Dire Straits Legacy. They'll be performing, hosting events and attending special meet-and-greets.

The top-tier music acts join a long lineup of rock 'n' roll icons. The cruise will feature days filled with concerts, artist Q&A sessions, panel discussions and game shows.

Available rooms start at $2,449, plus taxes and additional fees of $365, per person for an inside cabin.

How to book : To book a cabin, head to StarVista Live's website or call 844-466-7625.

Ultimate Disco Cruise and Beyond

Cruise ship : Norwegian Pearl

Date : Feb. 19-25, 2025

Jam out at sea to the greatest disco anthems as Ultimate Disco Cruise and Beyond returns for a fifth year in 2025. The six-night cruise is an immersive, nonstop music festival with legendary music acts performing and hosting events throughout Norwegian Pearl. The round-trip itinerary from Miami includes port stops in Cozumel and Costa Maya, Mexico.

The 2025 lineup includes Kool & The Gang, Shalamar, Lisa Lisa, George McCrae, Boogie Wonder Band, Rose Royce and other classic disco acts. In addition to more than 40 live performances, entertainment will include dance and costume parties, theme nights, dance contests and game shows. Passengers will appreciate the opportunity to go behind the music as artists sit for intimate Q&A sessions, panel discussions and meet-and-greets.

Prices for Ultimate Disco Cruise and Beyond start at $1,799 per person for an inside cabin, not including $300 per person in taxes and port fees.

How to book : Head to Ultimate Disco Cruise and Beyond's website to reserve your cabin soon, as the ship is filling up fast.

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  • Thousands of spectators watched the tall ships cruise the Detroit River.
  • After launch , the probe will cruise for 6 months before intercepting the comet beyond Earth's orbit .
  • The car is more fuel efficient because the engine can run on just three of six cylinders when cruising.
  • A guy cruised up in a convertible and offered me a lift .
  • He goes cruising the streets looking for places to rob .
  • Our department is doing all the work while the rest of the business is cruising.

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  3. 21 Best Cruise Songs: The Ultimate Cruise Playlist

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  1. Music cruise

    Music cruise. A music cruise is a type of cruise ship tourism whose purpose centers around a musician, band, or musical lineup with performances by the act or acts and interaction between the cruise-goers and the stars. Music cruises can be thematic in genre, such as jazz, blues, rock, a musical era such as the 1980s, country, and others, or ...

  2. Cruise (song)

    "Cruise" is a song recorded by American country music duo Florida Georgia Line. It was first released to iTunes in April 2012 and then to radio on August 6, 2012 as the first single from their extended play It'z Just What We Do. It was written by group members Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard with Joey Moi, Chase Rice, and Jesse Rice (no relation).It is included on their first album for Republic ...

  3. 21 Best Cruise Songs: The Ultimate Cruise Playlist

    Top 21 Favorite Cruising Songs. 1. Cruising Together. By: Huey Lewis and Gweneth Paltrow. This is my very favorite cruise song that I listen to when I'm thinking about cruising (which could be anytime). It's sweet, it's romantic, and I love it. Corny and all. "Music is played for love, cruisin' is made for love.

  4. Florida Georgia Line

    Conclusion and overall song meaning. The conclusion of the analysis of "Cruise" by Florida Georgia Line reveals a deeper, hidden meaning. At first, it seems like a carefree anthem. But on closer inspection, it is about treasured memories and the power of escaping. "Cruise" symbolizes a wish to escape the dullness of everyday life.

  5. The 12 Best Cruise Songs for Your Cruise Playlist

    7. Cruise Music For the Beach: "Knee Deep" by Zac Brown Band. For us, the beach is an essential part of a Caribbean cruise, and this Southern alt-country tune brings us right back to sunny skies ...

  6. Cruise by Florida Georgia Line

    This song came at a time when music-themed cruises were becoming popular, and accordingly, the duo set sail on the "This is How We Cruise" cruise on November 8, 2014. The four-day trip aboard the Norwegian Cruise Line vessel Norwegian Pearl featured two live performances by the duo, which each guest getting a photo with the guys.

  7. 47 Best Cruise Songs For Your Playlist

    Sitting On The Dock Of The Bay by Otis Redding. This all-time soul classic is one of the very best cruise songs to chill out to as you sit back, relax and watch the ever-changing views on board your cruise. Perfect as you're sitting on the deck of the ship. 6. Three Little Birds by Bob Marley.

  8. Rocking the Waters on Music Cruises

    Music cruises typically cost as much as regular sailings, which include all meals but not air fare or beverages. Emerson Hart, the lead singer of Tonic, has performed twice on the Rock Boat, an ...

  9. The Ultimate Guide To Cruise Ship Music Events

    Some music events on cruise ships take place outdoors, such as poolside concerts or performances on open decks. In such cases, it's important to prepare accordingly. Wear sunscreen, bring a hat or sunglasses for sun protection, and have a lightweight jacket or sweater for cooler evenings.

  10. What to Expect on a Cruise: Live Music Onboard

    Music varies by cruise line, ship, itinerary, time of year, you name it. Most ships, at minimum, have an onboard band playing nightly, as well as a piano bar usually open from late afternoon on.

  11. 10 Awesome Songs for Cruising

    7. "Cheeseburger in Paradise" by Jimmy Buffett. Like Bob Marley, Jimmy Buffett and his parrotheads are synonymous with island life. Buffett wrote this song about sailing in the Caribbean and having a cheeseburger in Tortola. You can have a cheeseburger in paradise on your cruise ship as you sail from island to island. 8.

  12. (PDF) Music and (Touristic) Meaning on Cruise Ships: The Musicscape of

    The music is a core aspect of the cruise experience. This paper investigates the music performed on a 2009 cruise of the MV Carnival Paradise and considers how touristic meaning (as opposed to ...

  13. 40 Songs for Your Cruise Playlist

    Brown Eyed Girl. Van Morrison (1967) This is a personal favorite of ours! Maybe you're single and hoping to meet a beautiful brown-eyed stranger while on your cruise, or you've already found your brown-eyed soulmate. Either way, this is a really fun song to dance to. You are preparing to pack your luggage, eagerly anticipating your voyage ...

  14. Music Cruises Are the Future of Festival Culture

    Fans of a '90s one-hit-wonder started the trend of taking music festival culture to the high seas. Here's an overview of the history of the music festival cruise and a forecast for its future.

  15. The Meaning Behind The Song: Cruise (remix) by Florida cruise

    The song "Cruise" by Florida Georgia Line, specifically the remix version, is a catchy and upbeat country-pop track that took the music industry by storm upon its release. With its infectious melody and relatable lyrics, the song quickly became a fan favorite and achieved great success on the charts.

  16. The Meaning Behind The Song: Sea Cruise by Frankie Ford

    The Meaning Behind The Song: Sea Cruise by Frankie Ford When it comes to timeless classics, "Sea Cruise" by Frankie Ford is an absolute gem. Released in 1959, this upbeat and energetic tune still manages to capture the hearts of listeners to this day. From its catchy melody to its playful lyrics, "Sea Cruise" is … The Meaning Behind The Song: Sea Cruise by Frankie Ford Read More »

  17. How To Listen To Music On A Cruise Ship

    Step 4: Use headphones or earphones for personal listening. When listening to music on a cruise ship, it's essential to be mindful of your fellow passengers. To ensure a considerate and enjoyable experience for everyone, make use of headphones or earphones for personal listening.

  18. The Meaning Behind The Song: Cruise by Chris Wong

    The Meaning Behind The Song: Cruise by Chris Wong Chris Wong's hit song "Cruise" is a melodic masterpiece that resonates with listeners of all ages. Its catchy rhythm and heartfelt lyrics have made it a fan favorite since its release. But what is the meaning behind this song? Let's delve into the depths of "Cruise" … The Meaning Behind The Song: Cruise by Chris Wong Read More »

  19. Cruisin' by Smokey Robinson

    Comments: 4. Tink from Concord Ca What can I say Smokey is unbelievable I love his music and crusin is one of my favorites. I grew up in the 70"s and remember several other songs he did all are Awesome ; Barry from Sauquoit, Ny On October 6th 1979, Smokey Robinson performed "Cruisin'"* on the ABC-TV program 'American Bandstand'... At the time the song was at #89 on Billboard's Hot Top 100 ...

  20. [PDF] Music and (Touristic) Meaning on Cruise Ships: The Musicscape of

    The cruise industry is a part of the 'post-tourism' sector that, in contrast to cultural tourism, does not seek to represent culture for consumption by the tourist, but fabricates it, creating a hyperreal tourist experience. The music is a core aspect of the cruise experience. This paper investigates the music performed on a 2009 cruise of the MV Carnival Paradise and considers how ...

  21. Cayamo

    Experience the magic of Cayamo's 17th Journey Through Song - a seven-day celebration of musical creativity, collaboration, and discovery sailing February 28 - March 7, 2025, from Miami to St. Croix, USVI and St. John's, Antigua aboard the beautiful Norwegian Gem. Prepare to embark on an incredible journey where each day promises an enchanting blend of eclectic performances and unique ...

  22. The Meaning Behind The Song: The Cruise by Wiz Khalifa

    The song "The Cruise" by Wiz Khalifa is a captivating piece that delves into the artist's reflections on his journey to success. With its catchy beat and introspective lyrics, it has become a fan favorite since its release. Let's dive deeper into the meaning behind this song and uncover the messages Wiz Khalifa conveys through his music.

  23. Music cruises to set sail on the high seas in 2024 and 2025

    The six-night cruise is an immersive, nonstop music festival with legendary music acts performing and hosting events throughout Norwegian Pearl. The round-trip itinerary from Miami includes port ...

  24. CRUISE

    CRUISE definition: 1. a journey on a large ship for pleasure, during which you visit several places: 2. (of a ship or…. Learn more.