New $6,000 ‘Spicy Cruise’ Sets Sail With Strict Guest Rules and Steamy Surprises
If your next vacation needs more spark than sunshine, a provocative new cruise experience may be just what you’re looking for.
Event company Killing Kittens, known for organizing exclusive, women-led, kink-friendly gatherings, is taking its signature brand of empowerment and adventure to sea. The company is launching a one-of-a-kind cruise tailored for curious couples and bold solo women who prefer midnight masquerades and themed parties over traditional lounge chairs and beach reads.
Departing from Barcelona, this six-night journey will also visit Monte Carlo, Florence, and Portofino. But while the destinations are glamorous, the real allure lies in what happens aboard the ship.
Throughout the cruise, guests will be treated to the company’s most iconic parties, including the all-white themed White Party, an elegant masked ball, the primal and mysterious Kreatures of the Night, the latex-and-leather-themed Dominion event, and the long-standing favorite — Hedonism.
Though indulgence is encouraged, the experience comes with clear rules. Founder Emma Sayle emphasizes that even in a playful and liberated atmosphere, respect is paramount. All participants must adhere to three fundamental principles: privacy, discretion, and mutual consent.
Violating these guidelines — such as revealing someone’s identity or acting inappropriately — will not be tolerated. And for couples, honesty is essential; pretending to be single is strictly against the code of conduct.
The cruise is open exclusively to solo women and couples that include at least one woman. Solo male travelers are not permitted, a rule designed to create a secure, inclusive environment where women, trans, and non-binary individuals can feel comfortable and empowered.
Speaking to Metro, Sayle highlighted the ethos behind the voyage: “Consent is everything. The foundation is always respect and being a decent human being.”
All guests must sign consent and behavior agreements upon boarding. Unlike other Killing Kittens events, no prior membership is required — just a commitment to upholding the values of the voyage.
But don’t expect a clothing-optional free-for-all. Specific areas will allow nudity, but most spaces require proper attire. Each themed evening comes with its own strict dress code. For example, the White Party requires all-white outfits, the masked ball calls for formal black-tie with elegant masks, and Kreatures of the Night invites costumes inspired by nature, from woodland creatures to fantasy nymphs.
During the day, guests can enjoy yoga sessions, cooking demos, whiskey and wine tastings, and even sex-positive educational workshops covering topics like communication, sensory exploration, and intimacy. There’s even a raunchy “filthy quiz night” and playful speed dating for adventurous couples looking to connect.
For those lacking the perfect costume, DIY stations will be available for mask-making and accessorizing to help guests dive into the fantasy.
The inaugural cruise sets sail on June 9, 2026, with prices starting at around $6,000 for an interior cabin. That fee covers an all-inclusive experience — meals, drinks, and most onboard activities are bundled in, although a few premium experiences may carry an additional charge.
Whether you’re in it for connection, fun, or personal exploration, this cruise promises to deliver an unforgettable journey at sea — with a side of spice.