A German couple have been kicked off a TUI Caribbean cruise for having sex too loudly, it has been claimed.

The pair were one day into their two-week trip and were ordered by crew off the Mein Schiff 5 ship in Barbados after accidentally leaving their balcony door open.

And the couple are said to be launching legal action against the company after they claimed they were 'stranded' on the island with no suitcases, according to the Reise Reporter.

In January the couple booked their trip which set sail from Barbados on April 1.

When the ship set off from Barbados, Renate F, and her husband, Volker, told Reise they had become 'passionate' but had accidentally left the balcony door open.

A German couple were kicked off a Mein Schiff TUI Caribbean cruise for having sex too loudly, it has been claimed (file image)

Renate added that the couple were having very loud 'consensual sex'.

However after the passionate love-making, the pair reportedly argued loudly but there was no violence or damage to the cabin.

After the row Volker took a shower and Renate heard a knock on the door while she was smoking a cigarette on the balcony.

Renate was met at the cabin door by the manager, accompanied by a security guard, who reportedly told her that the couple had to leave following a decision made by the captain.

At 1am the couple were left 'stranded' with their suitcases in Barbados.

Renate F told how they were having 'consensual sex' but had accidentally left the balcony door open (file image)

After forking out thousands, they booked a flight to Paris on Thursday 4 April and managed to get hold of free train tickets to travel home the following day.

The couple are believed to be suing the company for damages including compensation for 'pain' and reimbursement of travel expenses after claiming the tour operator and the captain 'violated their duty of care'.

And Renate told how the legal dispute and trip has left its mark on her.

In a statement to the Reise Reporter, TUI said: 'Due to a security related incident, we have made use of our house right and asked the guests to leave the ship.

Renate was met at the cabin door by the manager, accompanied by a security guard, who reportedly told her that the couple had to leave following a decision made by the captain (file image)

'This was done to protect the guests themselves and other fellow travellers.

'There has already been correspondence with Mrs F. in which we have set our our view of things.

'Please understand that we do not want to comment on the privacy of our guests in detail.'

TUI's terms and conditions state: 'If in the opinion of the Carrier's representative, the Passenger's behaviour is disruptive, threatening or abusive or is causing or is likely to cause danger or distress to others, the Carrier may terminate that Passenger's travel arrangements without any liability on the Carrier's part.'

A cruise expert for Cruise Critic explained how cabin walls are 'notoriously thin' allowing sound to travel especially through connecting or hallway doors.