Try These 5 Totally Different Cruises for Millennials This Spring Break

Try These 5 Totally Different Cruises for Millennials This Spring Break

1. The Groove Cruise

“The biggest floating music festival in the world.”

If you are an EDM fan, look no further for your next trip than the Groove Cruise. It combines the luxury of a five-star cruise liner with the fun of an all-night dance party. This ship is just for 21 and over people who are ready for an eight-day long, day and night concert.  You never have to worry about being told to “turn it down” on this ship. Plus, there’s a sunrise party on the last night of the cruise.

It’s like being at a huge music festival, except much more comfortable. You know how for normal concerts, you have to find parking and trek to the concert venue? Or how there’s usually only porta-potties with really long lines? You don’t have to deal with that on the Groove Cruise. Your stateroom is only a few moments’ walk away, which also makes it easier for groups to split up for different shows, since you have your room as a home base. Some friends want to leave early while some friends want to party? No need to wait to meet up at the car.

Meet and befriend people who are into the same music as you—most people who have been on a Groove Cruise leave with great new friendships. You will also have the opportunity to actually talk to the featured DJ’s, as they’re on the ship with you the whole time. A highlight for many is the sunrise party on the last night of the cruise.

The most recent one, the Miami Groove Cruise, just went to Key West and Cozumel, Mexico. The upcoming locations haven’t been announced yet, so stay tuned!

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