Cruises are meant for enjoyment. But crossing the limit can invite trouble. That is what happened to a German couple who had to leave a TUI Caribbean cruise ship abruptly for “loud sex” in the cabin while keeping the balcony door open.

According to cruise news, the loud moans from the couple’s cabin as if in a sex video embarrassed the cruise ship authorities who asked the couple to end the trip at Barbados and go home.

A statement by cruise liner said: “‘Due to a security-related incident, we have made use of our house right and asked the guests to leave the ship.”

Couple on Caribbean cruise

The reports said the couple Renate F and husband Volker were on a two-week Caribbean cruise deal.

Renate explained that her hubby became “passionate” and the balcony door might have been open during the love session. She also admitted that it was loud, and “consensual sex.”

After the hot sex, Volker had a shower and Renate was relaxing with a cigarette. Then the cruise crew of Mein Schiff 5 appeared on the door and asked them to vacate the ship for the “dirty deeds.”

The couple got down at Barbados at 1 a.m and later booked one of the flights to Paris for the homeward journey.

According to sources, the couple may sue TUI for damages and seek compensation for the travel expenses incurred and also for leaving them stranded.

Marella Cruises to enter the US market

Meanwhile British cruise line Marella Cruises will enter the U.S market and sail from Port Canaveral, Florida from the middle of 2021.

This will be Marella's first entry into the U.S. market and it will become the first international cruise company to get a homeport terminal at Port Canaveral, per port officials.

Chris Hackney, Managing Director of Marella Cruises said: “We’re excited to be setting sail from the USA.”

Cruise ship
A cruise ship is pictured in the Marseille harbor on September 20, 2012. Gerard Julien/AFP/GettyImages)

Accordingly, Marella Discovery will be offering 26 voyages out of Port Canaveral from the first week of May 2021 until the third week of October.

“We’re excited that Marella Cruises has selected Port Canaveral as the home port for its first-ever cruises from the United States,” noted Port Canaveral Chief Executive Officer John Murray.

The Marella Discovery will carry 1,800 guests under double-occupancy and sail from the Terminal 5 of Port Canaveral.

Marella itineraries from Port Canaveral will include ports at Charleston, New York City, Freeport, Nassau, Grand Turk, Caicos, Norfolk, Key West, Fort Lauderdale, and New Orleans.