Experience the Ultimate Heavy Metal adventure! brings you an exclusive recap of the pre-cruise activities leading up to #70000TONS OF METAL, The Original, The World’s Biggest Heavy Metal Cruise.
Sailors from across the globe make their way to Miami, known as the Cruise Capital of the World, in anticipation of 70000TONS OF METAL 2024. Miami Beach entices visitors with its vibrant nightlife, offering a myriad of nightclubs, upscale hotels, exceptional dining options, and, of course, one of America’s most iconic beaches.
Sailors and Survivors from 71 nations have made a remarkable comeback at our event this year, completely taking over Miami Beach in a sea of black t-shirts.
The beach party and other pre-cruise events span the entire day, extending well into the night. With Embarkation Day just around the corner, Sailors are busy getting themselves ready for the start of 70000TONS OF METAL 2024. Excitement fills the air as spirits soar, the anticipation builds as everyone eagerly awaits the start of the Ultimate Heavy Metal Vacation at sea.
Next to come, don’t miss out on our Day 1 recap as we embark on our incredible journey from Miami, FL, to the stunning Puerto Plata, accompanied by 62 phenomenal Heavy Metal bands!
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