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5 cruise ships that offer millennials rock music and roller-coaster adventures on the high seas

Carnival Cruise Line’s ship Mardi Gras – complete with a 780-foot long roller-coaster ride, suspended nearly 200 feet above the sea – will set sail in 2020. Illustration: Carnival Cruise Line
Carnival Cruise Line’s ship Mardi Gras – complete with a 780-foot long roller-coaster ride, suspended nearly 200 feet above the sea – will set sail in 2020. Illustration: Carnival Cruise Line

Norwegian Cruise Line, Carnival Cruise Line and U by Uniworld are some of the firms keen to show that journeys are just as exciting as the destinations

Full steam ahead! The popularity of taking holidays on cruise ships is undeniable.

The bad reputation that cruise ships are only for pensioners and those after a slow holiday (which is a beauty in itself, but that’s another story) are long gone.

Full steam ahead! The popularity of taking holidays on cruise ships is undeniable.

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The bad reputation that cruise ships are only for pensioners and those after a slow holiday (which is a beauty in itself, but that’s another story) are long gone.

Cruises have upped the ante to attract travellers. Dare we say it? Aboard these cruises, the destination almost doesn’t matter – it is most definitely about the journey.

Check out these five cruise ships offering something a little extraordinary.

1. Norwegian Bliss from Norwegian Cruise Line

Perfect for: adrenaline junkies