3 Great Music Cruises for 2013

Now that I’m a veteran with 10 cruises under my belt, I like to seek out new and different cruise experiences. For music lovers, I think that music themed cruises offer the best combination of music festival. Cruises are like floating music festivals, with multiple stages and many artists and many shows happening at the same time. in different places. One hand could be performed on the Lido Deck stage, while the other plays in the Casino theater, another plays in the lobby, and the other hand is hosting karaoke in bar.

Here are three great music cruises with international destinations coming in 2013;

Cayamo – Journey through Song

The first cool music cruise of 2013 happened in January and features a great mix of singers and songwriters. Cayamo is a little more modest than my other two choices, but some big names in cruises from Miami to San Juan< /a> , Tortola, and Antigua. Lyle Lovett, Keb’ Mo’, Rodney Crowell, Jill Sobule, Edwin McCain, and about 20 more new and upcoming artists will be on board. Lots of music, dancing, artist-obsessed work, and other entertainment. The 2013 Cayamo cruise is from January 13-20 on the Norwegian Pea departing from Miami. Prices start at $918 for a seven-night cruise.

311 Caribbean Cruise

I experienced this one myself in May of this year and had a really amazing time. What I found cool here was a friendly, welcoming fan community. The 2012 cruise was the second 311 Caribbean Cruise, and many of the people I met were returned guests. The band has a strong, tight-knit fan community, and this really makes it a ship full of like-minded people. The cruise was full of four solid
days of drinking and partying I didn’t see a single fight, no problems or issues, just happy people. The music is also wonderful. I found new bands like Full Service and new amazing artists like J. Randy, which is another part of the experience. You can see the artists working and even meet and interact with them. 311 was really good, and every cruiser gets to see it twice, once on board the ship, and once inside the ship’s big theater. The 311 Caribbean Cruise 2013 March 1-5 on the Norwegian Pearl departing from Miami. Prices start at $599 per person for a four-person interior cabin, with a cabin for $1,299 per person, double occupancy.

Kid Rock’s Chillin’ The Most Cruise

If you want to have a party and have fun, a cruise with Kid Petra to the Bahamas might just be the last one. experience The sailors take in all the attractions and mock the normal cruise, plus two shows with Kid Rock and even a photo with him. The ship sails to Great Stirrup Cay (called a Redneck paradise for the ship), a private island cruise company, and stays there for two days. The stage is set up on the beach, the best view is from the water swimming in some kind of floatie, hand-held. Along with Kid Rock, there will be about 10 other artists and bands performing on the cruise. The Kid Rock Chillin’ Cruise is off the Norwegian Pearl and takes place March 6-10, 2013. The cruise is already sold out, but waiting album< /a> is available and will probably open up some space before navigating. Prices start at $675 per person for four people sharing a room inside. I recommend the Balcony Room to have some private space – these start at $1,350 per person for two people sharing.

What is included

The cruise infrastructure is similar to a normal cruise. You’re on a Norwegian Cruise line, and I think that’s the best part. Everything is seamless, and part of the cruise experience is fun and easy. All meals are included, including 24-hour room service. Some people think that the restaurants on the cruise ship charge $20-$50 per meal, but the regular dining and options are good for drivers and are included in your price. alcoholic drinks are not included, neither are sodas and soft drinks, and this is where drinks can add some extra pounds. than the cost of the ship itself. Cruises leave and depart from Miami.

Freddy Sherman is a world traveler and editor of the travel blog travel4people.com. You can follow him on Twitter @thefredsherman

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