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February 19, 2014  |  By Emma Smith In Cruise lines, Experience

Best Cruise Ship Nightclub in which to Throw Some Shapes

Nightclub

A cruise holiday is the perfect time to kick back and cut loose aboard a magnificent cruise vessel. What better way to really let your hair down then dance the night away at a glitzy and glamorous nightclub. On a marvellous all-inclusive cruise getaway, guests can seize the opportunity to boogie on down at the many lively nightclubs and discos available to them in the evenings and late into the night. Everyone of legal drinking age can enjoy a fun-filled night on the dance floor on a selection of wonderful cruise vessels.

Carnival Cruises’ Carnival Breeze vessel boasts the terrific Liquid Nightclub. The Liquid Nightclub plays the hottest and latest tracks late into the evening, alongside a compilation of golden oldies to keep people of all ages dancing well into the night. This exciting nightclub also hosts regular themeNightclub nights to add a bit of extra fun into the mix. There is plenty of seating available for people having a break from dancing, but don’t sit down for too long as the dance floor awaits.

The Skywalker’s Nightclub is the best place to throw some shapes on a voyage with Princess Cruises. The nightclub also double as an observation lounge, offering spectacular sea views during the day, before livening up at night and transforming into a dazzling disco tech, complete with DJ and sound system. This tremendous nightclub combines wonderful views with a bustling dance floor to create a unique party atmosphere.

P&O Cruises have a variety of bars, pubs and night clubs across their fleet of elegant cruise vessels. The Arcadia is home to a late night dance venue named The Globe, which offers drinks and dancing until the early hours of the morning. On the Azura, the nightclub is located within Manhattan on the Prom Deck whilst on the Oceana, Le Club is the place to be in the evenings. Other ships also have their own nightclubs, including the Ventura, which boasts the excellent Havana nightclub and the Aurora, where the on-board disco is named Masquerades. As you can see, P&O provide their guests with fantastic nightlife to keep them dancing through the night.

Silversea’s Stars Supper Club combines sophistication and vibrancy to create a distinctive and fabulous setting. During the daytime, this elegant Art-deco inspired dining venue is reminiscent of Nightclubthe graceful supper clubs of the 1930. At night, however, the room is transformed into a superb nightclub, with cocktails, live music and dancing.

Norwegian Cruise Line’s Bliss Ultra Lounge creates the perfect setting in which to party down and dance the night away. Guests are greeted by smoke machines, strobe lights and thumping music; enough to put anyone in the mood to party. Pulsating loud music and multiple plasma screens playing the latest music videos generate a lively atmosphere and after a couple of drinks at the bar, everyone in the nightclub will have their dancing shoes on in no time.

Quasar is Celebrity Cruises futuristic nightclub venue, offering state-of-the-art light shows flashing in time to the beat of the constantly pumping music, alongside a number of plasma screens to create a modern, upbeat ambience. Quasar also has innovative designs from the 60s and 70s as well as classic elements, including leather banquettes with details developed from vintage cars, to add an extra touch of class to this already fantastic nightclub.

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Emma Smith
Emma has more than six years' experience as a writer and has been in the travel industry for over a year. She loves learning of new places and cruise ships coming to market, as well as discovering fun and exciting activities to do while you sail. She has cruised with Royal Caribbean and Celebrity Cruises and is looking to get something in diary for 2021! Her favourite things to see on a ship include excellent entertainment, a delicious cocktail menu and extraordinary dining venues.

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