Drunk passenger who jumped 100 feet off cruise ship recounts ‘cement-like’ impact in shark-infested waters
In 2019, Nick Naydev, then 27, jumped from the 11th deck of a Royal Caribbean cruise ship while it was docked in Nassau in the Bahamas. The ship was the Symphony of the Seas, one of the largest cruise liners in the world. Naydev leapt roughly 100 feet into the sea after a night of heavy drinking, filming the stunt as friends watched.
The footage quickly spread online, prompting outrage from the cruise operator and sparking warnings from safety experts. Royal Caribbean described the jump as “stupid and reckless behaviour” and later confirmed that Naydev and his companions were permanently banned from sailing with the company.
At the time, medical professionals noted that falls from heights of seven storeys or more carry an extremely high risk of death, with water behaving more like a solid surface at speed due to the force of impact.
Despite the odds, Naydev survived without life-threatening injuries. Speaking to Good Morning America, he described the aftermath of the jump and the pain that followed.
“Six or seven hours after I was in quite a bit of pain and it took about three days for that pain to go away,” he said.
“I realise how dangerous this is, the height is pretty high and at that height, the water is almost like cement. I would never do this again.”
In a separate interview with Inside Edition, Naydev explained what the impact felt like as he hit the water.
“I remember hitting the water, impact was pretty big ’cause it was pretty high up. It impacted my tailbone and my neck pretty hard, luckily it wasn’t anything serious,” he said.
“Nothing was really going through my mind. I’m like, ‘I gotta do this,’ and just two seconds later, I just jumped and didn’t really think it through.”
He also acknowledged the role alcohol played in his decision-making. “The previous night we were drinking quite a bit so I was still feeling the effects of the alcohol,” he said.
Beyond the physical consequences, Naydev said he was later told that the waters he jumped into were considered unsafe for swimming due to marine life. In Instagram comments posted after the incident, he wrote: “What they told me shocked me. They told me that nobody dare swim in that water where I jumped because […] it was infested with sharks. So I was pretty lucky to be alive.”
Royal Caribbean confirmed at the time that it was considering legal action and issued a strong statement condemning the stunt. A spokesperson said: “This was stupid and reckless behaviour, and he and his companions have been banned from ever sailing with us again.”
Naydev has since said he hopes others do not copy him. “I hope I don’t inspire anybody to do this because it is very dangerous,” he said. “They’ll think this is a joke.”
The incident remains a stark example of how quickly a moment of bravado can turn into a potentially fatal decision, one Naydev admits he did not fully think through before stepping over the rail.
At the time, medical professionals noted that falls from heights of seven storeys or more carry an extremely high risk of death, with water behaving more like a solid surface at speed due to the force of impact.
“The water was almost like cement”
Despite the odds, Naydev survived without life-threatening injuries. Speaking to Good Morning America, he described the aftermath of the jump and the pain that followed.
“Six or seven hours after I was in quite a bit of pain and it took about three days for that pain to go away,” he said.
“I realise how dangerous this is, the height is pretty high and at that height, the water is almost like cement. I would never do this again.”
In a separate interview with Inside Edition, Naydev explained what the impact felt like as he hit the water.
“Nothing was really going through my mind. I’m like, ‘I gotta do this,’ and just two seconds later, I just jumped and didn’t really think it through.”
Aftermath and warning to others
Beyond the physical consequences, Naydev said he was later told that the waters he jumped into were considered unsafe for swimming due to marine life. In Instagram comments posted after the incident, he wrote: “What they told me shocked me. They told me that nobody dare swim in that water where I jumped because […] it was infested with sharks. So I was pretty lucky to be alive.”
Royal Caribbean confirmed at the time that it was considering legal action and issued a strong statement condemning the stunt. A spokesperson said: “This was stupid and reckless behaviour, and he and his companions have been banned from ever sailing with us again.”
Naydev has since said he hopes others do not copy him. “I hope I don’t inspire anybody to do this because it is very dangerous,” he said. “They’ll think this is a joke.”
The incident remains a stark example of how quickly a moment of bravado can turn into a potentially fatal decision, one Naydev admits he did not fully think through before stepping over the rail.
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