Table Of Content
- Enjoy Exquisite Dining and Beverage Options Across a Range of Venues
- Features & News
- The ‘70s Rock & Romance Cruise is Back in 2023!
- A Word from The ‘70s Rock & Romance Cruise
- About the Festival ’70s Rock & Romance Cruise At-a-Glance
- Rock & Romance Cruise announces 2023 lineup
- Q: Can I use my (Mariner's Society, Crown and Anchor, Captain's Club) earned perks? Can I gain points for this sailing?

Like most musically themed cruises, Rock & Romance had its headline acts, among them such powerful draws as Peter Frampton, America, Little River Band, Christopher Cross, Orleans, Firefall, Ambrosia, Stephen Bishop, Chuck Negron (once of Three Dog Night), and the Orchestra (a band featuring two former members of ELO along with more recent recruits). Inevitably, most of the aforementioned ensembles were missing key original players, but given the fact most of their careers had extended several decades on, that was to be expected. As an update, I tried using my reservation invitation to the UDC. There were some cabins available in other classes, but no interior single cabins. 😢😢😢 A regular interior would cost $1000 more, an OV about $1500 more, and a balcony up from there.
Enjoy Exquisite Dining and Beverage Options Across a Range of Venues
The ‘70s Rock & Romance Cruise will sail March 16-23, 2023 from Miami to Puerto Plata, San Juan and St. Croix (USVI) on the luxurious Celebrity Summit. The theme cruise sails round trip from Miami on February 19 to February 26, 2022. It's a seven-night sailing aboard a Celebrity Millennium-class ship, with actual vessel and itinerary specifics to come. Cabins on the '70s Rock and Romance Cruise cost from $1,999 to $9,649 per person, based on double occupancy, but some cabin categories are waitlisted. Miami, Fla (March 10, 2022) --- The ‘70s Rock & Romance Cruise announces its 2023 lineup, featuring an exciting mix of chart-topping, influential and beloved artists who will join the weeklong cruise with fans.
Features & News

Our third rock and romance cruise is 2 days, hoping to book a suite on flower power cruise when they go on sale . We again got to experience dozens of concerts, intimate performances and interactive events with some of our favorite artists from the ‘70s like Foreigner, Randy Bachman (Guess Who and BTO), Dave Mason, Don McLean, Pablo Cruise, Ambrosia, WAR, Firefall, Orleans and more. Produced by StarVista Live, the cruise features daily concerts (on the pool stage, in intimate venues and in the main theater), artist Q & A’s, trivia contests, themed costume nights and other interactive events. It was, in a very real sense, a homecoming of sorts.
The ‘70s Rock & Romance Cruise is Back in 2023!
Miami Times Events - Patrick Lamb: Rock N Romance Cruise with Gino Vannelli - The Miami Times
Miami Times Events - Patrick Lamb: Rock N Romance Cruise with Gino Vannelli.
Posted: Tue, 06 Feb 2024 23:12:45 GMT [source]
Look out for pool parties, dancing under the stars, karaoke and even a celebrity-led vow renewal ceremony. Exhilarating days of discovery deserve exceptional spaces to recharge. Celebrity’s range of luxurious accommodations has been artfully created to make your stay warm and welcoming. Every suite guest enjoys a personal butler, private restaurant and an exclusive lounge. Or, relax in our spa-inspired AquaClass® staterooms, with access to the "clean cuisine" of private restaurant Blu.

Just a few of the many superstar artists who have performed for us include Peter Frampton, Styx, Michael McDonald, Foreigner, America, Air Supply, Little River Band, THE ORCHESTRA starring Former Members of ELO, Grand Funk Railroad, and many more. I never cared much for wearing specialized outfits any time, especially the 70s, which were... I watched some Soul Train during the decade and remember a bit; it might do me good to go down memory lane. The 80s Cruise probably won't be available until after this year's cruise returns in mid-March. There's some chance I could book two of them, or perhaps one and another later in the year that catches my eye.
I made the executive decision not to book anything and take my chances with the waiting list (which isn't open yet, and probably won't be until cabin sales are opened to the public tomorrow). There's also a small chance that StarVista is holding what's left of the single cabins until they can be listed to the general public. I'm not optimistic that I'm going to get on this particular cruise, but life has taught me that anything can happen.
Rock & Romance Cruise announces 2023 lineup
And, of course, 2022 is another year with its own opportunities. So far, the 2025 artist lineup includes Air Supply, Kansas, John Lodge (The Moody Blues), The Orchestra, The Guess Who, Mark Farner, Melissa Manchester, Barry Goudreau (Boston), Rare Earth, Al McKay (Earth Wind & Fire), Atlanta Rhythm Section and more to be added. Looking ahead, we are setting our sights on the next sailing of the 70s Rock and Romance Cruise from Fort Lauderdale to Cozumel and Costa Maya on March 15 – 22, 2025, onboard Celebrity Summit. Visit the '70s Rock and Romance Cruise website to book this fully chartered sailing, which is sold by StarVista LIVE, LLC.
Miami Times Events - Dave Mason: 70's Rock & Romance Cruise 2024 - The Miami Times
Miami Times Events - Dave Mason: 70's Rock & Romance Cruise 2024.
Posted: Mon, 08 Jan 2024 11:27:13 GMT [source]
The cost of 3rd and 4th passengers in a stateroom varies depending on cabin category and is $1,500 for all suites and Ultra Deluxe Veranda Stateroom, $1,200 for Aqua, Concierge and Veranda staterooms, $1,000 for Oceanview Staterooms and $800 for Inside Staterooms plus all applicable taxes and fees. There is also a nice discount when booking while on the cruise, they guarantee this will be cheapest fare. "Optimize my time" is a catch-all for bringing items that may or may not help me on this cruise - bring CDs/DVDs/LPs for signature?
StarVista LIVE promises to provide you with a unique entertainment experience, bringing you together with a community of like-minded enthusiasts to relive favorite moments, create new memories, and enjoy unparalleled access to the superstars you love. Combining a luxury vacation with their favorite music, guests on the ‘70s Rock & Romance Cruise have the rare opportunity to watch multi-platinum superstars, GRAMMY winners and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees in intimate concert settings and interact with them throughout the eight day and seven-night trip. Dozens of special events and activities featuring the artists include wine tasting hosted by a superstar, behind the music Q&As, panel discussions that bring together several of the biggest icons of the era to share their insights and personal anecdotes, and nostalgic, unforgettable and wildly fun theme parties. The '70s was a time when Rock music was evolving, artists added a new intensity to their music about love, relationships and life. These songs became the soundtracks to our lives, and what better way to celebrate this music than reliving it LIVE while sailing the beautiful Caribbean with fans just like you on the Feel Good Party at Sea. Get up close and personal with these iconic artists in more than 25 celebrity led interactive events including Q&As and panel discussions, wine tasting, game shows, theme nights, pool parties and so much more!
As part of our $500-million fleet-wide modernization program, Celebrity Summit® is making even more waves in the cruise world. From adding brand new staterooms and elevating design concepts and technology across the ship to adding The Retreat®, an exclusive experience including The Retreat® Sundeck and The Retreat® Lounge, the results are phenomenal. These new venues combined with our award-winning Luminae are sure to please. Slip into new eXhale® bedding featuring CashmereSM mattresses that will surround you in luxury—literally.
Go back in time onboard the '70s Rock and Romance Cruise. You'll get a big dose of nostalgia while attending a mix of performances by '70s celebs and musicians, wearing your wildest bell bottoms and bonding with passengers who also lived through the groovy days of New Age and Nixon. The focal point of the lineup is, accordingly, '70s rock music, with a bunch of big names performing on the sailing. These themed musical cruises do remind me of big, extended music festivals like Woodstock (which I would have been far too young to appreciate at the time). And the UDC is touting their version of Studio 54.
In fact, all the references were warranted, from frequent tributes to the likes of Cher, Stevie Nicks, the Bee Gees, and the Blues Brothers, to artists and ensembles whose main purpose was to celebrate the music of the Beatles and the Eagles while filling in the gaps between the headliner’s shows. Costume contests, which frequently found cruisers adorned in bellbottoms, fright wigs and attire befitting an evening at Studio 54, drew the more adventurous, with frequent disco parties providing opportunity to revisit their vintage moves. To qualify for our “Military Rate” you must provide a copy of your DD-214 or a military ID.
If you have questions regarding a specific perk or amenity, you are welcome to contact the cruise line directly. If you speak with the cruise line, please make sure they understand that this is a full-ship charter. What I've quoted from you above is what I want from my music cruise(s) and also what the charter guys promise in their videos, e-mails, and websites. I can only hope that I can handle what I get.
Dig up those concert tees, platform shoes, bell bottoms and pantsuits and come rock the boat with us. The ‘70s Rock & Romance Cruise announces its 2023 lineup, featuring an exciting mix of chart-topping, influential and beloved artists who will join the weeklong cruise with fans. Former Eagles member Don Felder, The Orchestra starring former members of ELO, Jefferson Starship, Rick Wakeman of Yes, Foghat, Bay City Rollers, Exile, Climax Blues Band, Journey former lead vocalist Steve Augeri, Queen Nation, Bee Gees Gold, Boogie Wonder Band and The Newbees will all be onboard. The Hollies will make a special appearance with many more to be added in the coming months.
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