Groove Cruise


Groove Cruise is an Electronic dance music cruise festival that sets sail from various U.S. ports, offering an experience that combines, music, dance, travel and philanthropy. It was founded in 2004 and is known for its performances by well known DJs and producers within the EDM community. It is the world's longest running dance music cruise and as of 2025, it is the world's largest music cruise.

History

Groove Cruise was founded in 2004 by Jason Beukema. The event initially started as a small gathering of 125 electronic music enthusiasts, but it quickly grew in popularity due to its immersive atmosphere and diverse lineup of DJs. In 2011, the event had grown large enough to charter an entire cruise ship, making Jason the youngest person to single-handedly do so. Since then, Groove Cruise has chartered over 20 cruise ships.
Whet Travel, the parent company of Groove Cruise, has received Partner of the Year Awards from both Norwegian and Carnival Cruise Lines, been in the Inc 5000 list three times and been featured in media such as USA Today, The New York Times, Travel Channel, MTV, NBC, Wall Street Journal, Rolling Stone, Billboard, Mixmag, and Forbes. In 2025, Whet Travel remains the largest independent music cruise company.
Groove Cruise was ranked among the world's Top 100 Festivals by DJ Mag in 2023, 2024, and 2025.
Over the years, Groove Cruise has hosted events out of ports in Miami, Orlando, Florida, Los Angeles, and San Diego. The destinations have included The Bahamas, Haiti, Mexico, Key West and Santa Catalina Island, and the cruise has featured performances by Kaskade, Tiësto, Eric Prydz, Green Velvet, Deadmau5, Oliver Heldens and John Summit.

Concept and format

Each Groove Cruise event features a lineup of world-renowned DJs, live performances, daily themed parties, and curated activities for attendees. The festival offers a multi-day experience aboard cruise ships, where passengers have access to various events, beach parties, and private island stops.
Groove Cruise offers 24 hour music and performance programming during the duration of the entire cruise, across 10 or more stages in various locations on the ship. The event mainly features dance music, but has also included a variety of other genres such as emo music, country music, and throwback hip-hop. Pop music was introduced on the 2025 sailing in the form of a Taylor Swift tribute party.
An aspect of the Groove Cruise experience is the opportunity for attendees to interact with the DJs on board through artist-hosted activities. Past activities have included dinners, blackjack tournaments, scavenger hunts, pickleball, wine tasting, hot wing eating contests, jet ski tours, roller coaster rides, ziplining, and kayaking. The proceeds of paid artist activities benefit Whet Foundation, Whet Travel's 501c3 that offers programs and initiatives to children in South Florida, the Caribbean, and Mexico. Due to the intimate nature and size of the festival, attendees are often able to meet the artists outside of these structured activities as well.
Additional cruise activities include:
  • Celebration of Life, a ceremony to honor loved ones who have died, in which participants have the opportunity to share their stories.
  • Volunteer opportunities at the cruise destinations in partnership with Whet Foundation as part of the Destination Donation Initiative, such as reconstructing schools and churches, engaging in music and arts activities with local children, and delivering supplies. All festival attendees are encouraged to pack essential items to be donated to underprivileged children. Financial donations are encouraged as well.
  • Mental health talks and workshops.
  • Music industry panels and demo listening sessions.

    Venues and locations

The event typically departs from major U.S. cities like Miami, and Los Angeles and travels to destinations such as the Caribbean islands, The Bahamas, and Mexico.

List of events

Artists and lineups

Groove Cruise has hosted EDM artists such as Kaskade, Tiësto, Eric Prydz, Green Velvet, Claude Von Stroke, Markus Schulz, Seven Lions, James Hype, Deadmau5, Oliver Heldens and John Summit. The festival's lineup includes over 100 artists on each cruise and encompasses multiple sub-genres of EDM, including house music, techno, trance music, melodic dubstep and drum & bass.
Groove Cruise also provides aspiring artists the opportunity to play on board by competing in a DJ contest. Cruising For Kindness, which also includes a charity component that raised over $23,000 for the Whet Foundation Hurricane Relief Fund in 2024.
The cruise is notable for its efforts to support diverse talent representation, with over 40 female artists on the lineup for the 2026 sailing.

Reception and impact

Groove Cruise has received widespread acclaim for its immersive music festival experience, with fans praising the atmosphere and DJ performances. The event has significantly contributed to the growing popularity of EDM festivals and the crossover between music and travel.
In 2020, the Whet Foundation raised over $50,000 for the COVID-19 Relief Fund through the Groove Cruise Virtual Sail Always live streams on Twitch and Groove Cruise has raised over $104,000 for various charities and initiatives since 2020.
Groove Cruise has been sponsored by brands such as Red Bull, Bacardi, Pernod Ricard, Jameson, and Molson Coors.

Future and developments

Groove Cruise Miami 2026 set sail to Nassau, Bahamas from January 22–26, 2026 aboard Royal Caribbean Wonder Of The Seas. The ship holds up to 7084 passengers, making it the largest Groove Cruise sailing to date.
In upcoming years, Groove Cruise plans to expand its offerings by exploring new cruise routes and incorporating more international destinations to provide a global EDM experience.