Newly announced: Atlantis Epic 2027 Caribbean Cruise with Points of Difference Travel & Events

7 Mar – 14 Mar 2027

Atlantis has just announced its new Epic 2027 Caribbean Cruise onboard the newly reimagined Allure of the Seas.

Sailing 7-14 March 2027 from Miami to Nassau, Roatan and Cozumel, Atlantis is positioning this as its biggest and boldest cruise yet, with around 5700 guests expected onboard.

Atlantis is one of the best-known and most established names in all-gay cruise and resort travel, with more than 30 years of experience creating large-scale gay travel experiences around the world.

I’ve experienced Atlantis cruises directly, and they really are something special if this is the style of travel you are looking for. Think major entertainment, big parties, an immersive gay environment, and the energy of a large-scale festival at sea.

That said, an Atlantis cruise is also something worth understanding before you book.

This is not the same as joining one of our hosted LGBT+ group cruises onboard a mainstream sailing. Atlantis is a full all-gay charter-style experience, and the energy, scale, social scene and pricing structure are very different.

That is where we can help.

For Australian travellers, there can be a lot to work through: room categories, inclusions, promotional savings, flights, pre-cruise accommodation, post-cruise arrangements, insurance, sharing options and the broader logistics of travelling to and from the United States.

We can also help solo travellers think through sharing. Atlantis does offer its own share programme, but one of the challenges is that you may not know who you are sharing with until you are onboard. As we continue developing our own Share With A Stranger framework, we are looking at ways to better support clients who want the excitement of an all-gay cruise while reducing some of the uncertainty around travelling and sharing solo.

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