Intriguing Sex Cruise Embarks on Mediterranean Voyage
A unique and adventurous sex cruise, designed for couples and singles seeking to explore their sensuality, is setting sail today, June 9, 2026. Organized by the kink-positive event company Killing Kittens, the voyage promises an opulent and pleasure-filled experience.
A Journey of Discovery and Indulgence
The six-night itinerary begins in Barcelona, taking passengers to the glamorous shores of Monte Carlo, followed by stops in Florence and Portofino. While the route offers a taste of luxury travel, the cruise’s true distinction lies in its curated schedule of exclusive Killing Kittens events. These include signature parties such as the White Party, a masked ball, the ‘Kreatures of the Night’ primal soiree, the latex-themed Dominion, and the long-standing Hedonism sex party.
Strict Rules for a Safe and Respectful Environment
Despite the liberating nature of the events, passengers are expected to adhere to a strict set of guidelines centered on three core values: privacy, confidentiality, and discretion. These rules are in place to ensure a safe and respectful environment for all attendees. Participants are prohibited from revealing the identities of others at the parties and must not engage in any form of harassment, abuse, or harm. Honesty regarding relationships is also paramount, with clear expectations for participants to accurately represent their connections.
Emphasis on Female Pleasure and Safety
Killing Kittens was founded with a strong focus on celebrating female pleasure, and the safety of women, trans, and non-binary individuals is a top priority. A key tenet of this commitment is the rule of ‘no solo men in playrooms.’ Consequently, this particular cruise is exclusively for solo women or women accompanied by their partners.
Founder Emma Sayle emphasized the foundational principles of the event, stating, “Obviously it’s consent, consent, consent, and everything is based on respect and being a decent human being.” Attendees will be required to sign consent and attendance forms upon boarding. Unlike some land-based events, membership to Killing Kittens is not required for this cruise, provided participants abide by the established rules.
Dress Codes and Themed Events
The cruise embraces a sophisticated approach to its themed parties, emphasizing attire that complements the evening’s concept. While certain areas on board are designated as clothing-optional, specific event dress codes are clearly outlined. Emma Sayle explained that attendees should prepare for a variety of themes, including the all-white attire for the White Party, black tie and ball gowns for the masked ball, woodland-inspired costumes for ‘Kreatures of the Night,’ and latex and leather for Dominion. Hedonism calls for beach club wear.
For those new to Killing Kittens events, pre-cruise online discussions are encouraged to help participants understand the atmosphere. A welcome mingle event the night before departure also offers an opportunity to connect with fellow cruisers. To assist with the elaborate dress codes, on-board mask and headdress-making stations will be available.
Investment and Future Voyages
The current six-night voyage is priced from approximately £5,000 for an interior room. This all-inclusive experience covers all food and beverages, with many non-party activities also included. Additional fees may apply for select offerings. Complementary experiences include cooking classes, wine and whiskey tastings, sunrise yoga, and morning runs. The cruise also features sex workshops focusing on relationships, self-expression, and sensory play, as well as a quiz night. Couples speed dating is highlighted as a potential attraction for swinging participants.
Killing Kittens is also promoting tickets for its upcoming seven-night ‘The Dolce Vita’ cruise, which will traverse the Adriatic and Mediterranean Seas from Venice to Rome, with stops in Croatia and Montenegro. Further ahead, a Caribbean cruise is scheduled for March 2028, sailing through the Leeward Isles from Puerto Rico to Antigua, including destinations like Anguilla and St. Barts.




