For anyone, going on a cruise for the first time is a big deal.
However, to celebrate being a year into treatment for her agoraphobia, TikToker Saff (@havealaughwithsaff) took her first-ever cruise.
Typically, Saff’s content focuses on her recovery — but she has been documenting her cruise onboard the 1,260-passenger Celestyal Journey since April 26, 2025.
While the TikToker has a massive 832.2k follower audience, she truly did not expect her experience on Celestyal Cruises to go viral.
So far, there have been 8 million views on the 36 videos posted throughout the voyage.
One particular video went viral early on quickly receiving 3.1 million views as it highlighted Saff’s time dancing with fellow cruisers in one of the ship’s clubs during her first night onboard.
This video begins with the influencer saying, “Don’t ask. I’ve woken up still fully dressed from last night. Don’t go there.”
It then goes into a flashback style montage where it shows Saff the morning after versus the night before, where she was dancing into the early hours of the morning.
Viewers were quick to comment on the refreshing nature of the cruise content, noting that the experience the influencer was having was making them eager to go on a cruise themselves.
Others boasted about the video’s real and truly funny editing style, making Saff stand out compared to typical cruising influencers.
“I am in TEARS. The cuts to the night before have me weak at the knees,” commented one person.
“Noooo the cuts to you dancing is making me sob,” added another.
Someone did point out that this TikToker would not be able to hide the next day, given that she was on a cruise, to which Saff replied, “Exactly, I’ve just seen the bar lady and she said hello and laughed.”
However, the biggest request from viewers was that this content continued throughout the cruise — and let’s just say Saff did not disappoint.
So far, there have been five more videos of the same style posted with one final one expected tomorrow.
Throughout the content, Saff could be seen breakdancing, singing, and even attempting to do karaoke — subsequently then struggling to wake up in the morning the day after.