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fromwww.nytimes.com
4 months agoNew Trends in Cruising: Exclusive Beach Clubs
Royal Caribbean is developing a $165 million beach club in the Bahamas to enhance cruise passenger experiences with local culture.
David Wojnarowicz describes walking through abandoned warehouses, witnessing men in various stages of leaning, illustrating the physical choreography of cruising. The anonymity deeply permeates these sexual encounters.
Bert Hernandez, President of Silversea, emphasizes, 'These reunion voyages embody our ethos. They bring together a close community, curated luxury, and unique shoreside and onboard experiences designed to connect travelers in meaningful ways.'
"My balcony room on the Utopia was bigger and had way better storage solutions, making the experience more comfortable despite some bathroom shortcomings."
"You can effectively bring an entire bookshelf of engaging reading material in a single, slim gadget. It's ideal for keeping yourself entertained and educated on itineraries with several sea days or long crossings."
"I never accepted the paycheck for Cruising. I took the money and it was a lot, and I put it in an irrevocable trust fund, meaning once I gave it, there was no taking it back. I don't know if it eased my conscience, but at least the money did some good."