Bliss Cruise
travelThe premier lifestyle cruise experience. Full-ship takeovers on major cruise lines with lifestyle-friendly programming.
3 Reviews
Bliss Cruise is decent but has room to improve
We've been using Bliss Cruise for about a year. It's a solid platform with a reasonable user base, but the interface could use some modernization. The search features work well enough and we've met a few good couples through it. Customer support is hit or miss — sometimes responsive, sometimes crickets. Overall, it gets the job done but doesn't wow us. We supplement it with Swingular for a more complete experience.
Our experience with Bliss Cruise — honest review
Bliss Cruise has been part of our lifestyle toolkit for a while. The member base is decent in major cities, though it thins out in smaller markets. The events section is useful and we've discovered a few local parties through it. On the downside, we've encountered some fake profiles and the mobile experience leaves something to be desired. It's worth having an account if you want to cast a wide net, but it shouldn't be your only platform.
Bliss Cruise review after 6 months of use
Six months in and we have mixed feelings about Bliss Cruise. The concept is good and the user base is active in our area. However, we've had issues with the matching algorithm suggesting incompatible couples, and the messaging system can be clunky. The price point is reasonable for what you get. We've met 3 couples we clicked with, which isn't bad. Would recommend as a secondary platform alongside something like Swingular.