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ABOUT FESTIVAL AT SEA
In 1992 a group of 250 African-Americans took part in the first African American theme
cruise called Festival at Sea. Many people have contributed to its success. Over the years
Festival at Sea has grown into an annual full-ship charter where over 3000 people come
together for a week of camaraderie. We’ve seen many new friendships develop and
generations grow up together. People come to celebrate graduations, birthdays and
weddings. Every year tears flow as couples renew their wedding vows in glorious African
attire. Teams claim bragging rights after running a ‘Bid Whist Boston’. Decks are always
filled during our special theme parties, particularly on our famous 'White Night'. We see
fraternity and sorority members stepping and competing as crowds cheer them on. These
are just some of the little things that go on throughout the week that make Festival at Sea
a one-of-a-kind experience. Each event has been designed specifically for you around our
unique culture. We’re looking forward to our 28th year and hope you have the opportunity
to join us soon.
HOW FRIENDS BEGAN
After six successful years of Festival at Sea, “Cruising with an African American Twist”
continued to grow. Many of us wanted to expand our horizons but did not want to sacrifice
our selected signature activities or dancing with our own DJ. We also wanted a more
luxurious and intimate feel onboard the ships. That was the beginning of Friends of Festival
at Sea. We said, “Goodbye Caribbean” and “Hello World”. Our company’s one-of-a-kind
voyages offer African Americans opportunities to travel the world together and create
fulfilling 'friend-ships.' In 2020 we’ll explore a unique set of countries waiting to be
discovered. We hope you’ll join us. After all, you’ll be sailing in luxury with Friends.
FRIENDS
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