A cruise ship being filmed for a Channel 4 reality programme allegedly descended into a 'drug-fuelled orgy' during a 'mad' week-long trip around the Mediterranean.
Passengers claim they could buy a 'meal deal' consisting of cocaine for 300 euros and one holidaymaker on board told MailOnline today: 'It was easier to get a bag of coke on board than it was to get a drink. It was mad'.
Another called the trip 'carnage on a new level of wrongness' said there was group sex all over the 'lawless' ship, adding drink and drugs were so rife: 'I'm surprised no-one died'.
Witnesses say they saw people snorting cocaine and 'all over each other' on beds by the swimming pool and called the vessel Vision of the Seas a 'floating Geordie Shore'.
One British man was arrested as soon as the cruise ship pulled into port for the first time and taken away into Cannes by French police as a film crew aboard captured the madness for upcoming reality series Shipmates.
Later one man was so intoxicated he was photographed slumped in a wheelchair, another vomited in the Vision of the Seas' magnificent pool while others were seen passed out in the corridors.
A partygoer on board, who paid £1,400 for his five-day trip, described the experience to MailOnline as 'really, really disgusting' while another fled the ship with eight friends because they 'couldn't cope with the carnage'.
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How Drugs, Sex Was The Order Of The Day During Cruise Ship Filmed For Channel 4 Reality Show
A cruise ship being filmed for a Channel 4 reality programme allegedly descended into a 'drug-fuelled orgy' during a 'mad' week-long trip around the Mediterranean.
Passengers claim they could buy a 'meal deal' consisting of cocaine for 300 euros and one holidaymaker on board told MailOnline today: 'It was easier to get a bag of coke on board than it was to get a drink. It was mad'.
Another called the trip 'carnage on a new level of wrongness' said there was group sex all over the 'lawless' ship, adding drink and drugs were so rife: 'I'm surprised no-one died'.
Witnesses say they saw people snorting cocaine and 'all over each other' on beds by the swimming pool and called the vessel Vision of the Seas a 'floating Geordie Shore'.
One British man was arrested as soon as the cruise ship pulled into port for the first time and taken away into Cannes by French police as a film crew aboard captured the madness for upcoming reality series Shipmates.
Later one man was so intoxicated he was photographed slumped in a wheelchair, another vomited in the Vision of the Seas' magnificent pool while others were seen passed out in the corridors.
A partygoer on board, who paid £1,400 for his five-day trip, described the experience to MailOnline as 'really, really disgusting' while another fled the ship with eight friends because they 'couldn't cope with the carnage'.
Passengers claim they could buy a 'meal deal' consisting of cocaine for 300 euros and one holidaymaker on board told MailOnline today: 'It was easier to get a bag of coke on board than it was to get a drink. It was mad'.
Another called the trip 'carnage on a new level of wrongness' said there was group sex all over the 'lawless' ship, adding drink and drugs were so rife: 'I'm surprised no-one died'.
Witnesses say they saw people snorting cocaine and 'all over each other' on beds by the swimming pool and called the vessel Vision of the Seas a 'floating Geordie Shore'.
One British man was arrested as soon as the cruise ship pulled into port for the first time and taken away into Cannes by French police as a film crew aboard captured the madness for upcoming reality series Shipmates.
Later one man was so intoxicated he was photographed slumped in a wheelchair, another vomited in the Vision of the Seas' magnificent pool while others were seen passed out in the corridors.
A partygoer on board, who paid £1,400 for his five-day trip, described the experience to MailOnline as 'really, really disgusting' while another fled the ship with eight friends because they 'couldn't cope with the carnage'.
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