The Cruise: Fun-Loving Brits at Sea Season 1 Episode 10 - Watch Legally and Safely
The Cruise: Fun-Loving Brits at Sea Season 1 Episode 10
It's the final day of the cruise for our three lucky groups of travellers. Today they are sailing an epic journey across The Med from Naples in Italy to Barcelona in Spain, so are spending their entire day on board. After partying late into the night, this morning Lynda and Jeff are taking it easy sunbathing by the pool. And while Jeff heads off to the medical bay to get his dance injury checked out, Lynda decides to get involved in some of the onboard entertainment. Meanwhile Suraj, Sneha and their two young daughters got stuck in to plenty of the organised fun on board - from paper aeroplanes to toppling blocks in the officers vs guests quiz and getting crafty while learning all about the magical world of quilling! Kaila and Scotty spend their last day on board revisiting some of their favourite parts of the ship; before hanging out with friends in the Piazza for the ships 'Mediterranean festival' Before we say goodbye to our groups, there is time for one last evening of fun on board the ship; dancing and fun ready to round off this week of ‘Cruising the Med'.
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