On the second week of June, the Abermagne Port at the farthest end of the continent was full with people who dressed like they just came straight from the ongoing Summer Dream Fashion Week.
Strutting around like proud peacocks, men and women held each other's hands, or draped their arms around each other's bodies.
Those who maintained low profiles were often found in not-so-private corners, enraptured by hot kisses and embraces.
All of them were waiting for the luxurious cruise ship by the name "Seven Layers Of Heaven" to be open for boarding.
The massive vessel, with a gross tonage of almost 300,000, boasted almost 3000 cabins to provide accommodation for almost 7500 people. The passengers had thirty different choices of cabins to pick from, with prices ranging from lowest to highest depending on the cabin view, the cabin location, and also the extra amenities and services.