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Whet Travel’s Groove Cruise has revealed eight interactive themes for its sold-out 2026 event, taking place from January 22 to January 26, 2026, aboard Royal Caribbean’s Wonder of the Seas. The cruise will sail from Miami to Nassau, Bahamas. The event has sold out six months early and will be the largest music cruise ever

Each day features two themes, one for day and one for night. The cruise will start with the theme “Represent,” inviting attendees to symbolize their hometown or sports team. New attendees, referred to as “Virgins,” are encouraged to wear white, while returning guests can wear specific colors based on their history with the event. The night theme is “Crowns & Corsets,” encouraging attendees to dress like self-made royalty. 

The second day will include “Food Fetish” for daytime, allowing guests to showcase their wildest food-themed outfits. In the evening, “Down The Rabbit Hole” transforms the ship into a whimsical wonderland. On the destination day, Saturday, January 24, the theme “Turquoise Temptation” invites guests to enjoy the beach, wearing aqua colors and glitter. 

Back on the ship, the late-night theme “Midnight Seduction” encourages an intimate atmosphere. The final day features “Animal Instincts,” prompting attendees to embrace their spirit animals. The Groove Cruise will conclude with the theme “Shimmerverse,” promising a magical celebration. The festival will feature numerous electronic music performances from a variety of artists.

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