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Majestic Princess is about to head into the Southern Hemisphere for the first time. First stop is the stunning beauty of New Zealand's Fjords - but bad weather puts this holiday highlight in jeopardy.
The ship crosses the Equator and the staff must pull together for a huge celebration ceremony. New Captain Dino Sagani returns to the ship after a two month break and is excited to be taking Majestic Princess into the Southern Hemisphere and on to Sydney for the first time. Meanwhile, things are hotting up in the kitchen with Executive Chef Nilo having to provide food for an initiation ceremony.
In the second episode, the ship departs Hong Kong bound for Singapore, with hotel services engineer Scott facing a tsunami of sheets when the conveyor breaks down and the one spare part they don't have is the one they need. And with up to 100 tons of laundry to get through every single day, the laundry master gives him just an hour to fix it before the mountainous backlog of bedlinen will threaten to spiral out of control.
In the first episode the captain and his team have to manoeuvre under a tight suspension bridge on the way out of one of the world's busiest ports - Busan in South Korea. It's a tough call with only metres to spare between the billion dollar ship and the bridge.
This new three-part series for ITV features the crew of the Royal Princess, one of the world's largest and most luxurious cruise ships, embarking on a five month season island hopping around the Caribbean - from Grenada and the Bahamas, to Antigua and Bonaire.
Being the world's most popular cruise destination means competition among companies operating in the Caribbean is intense, so the captain and crew of Royal Princess must do everything they can to stand out from the rest.
It's Destination Alaska as the crew of the Star Princess voyage to one of the world's last frontiers. With over four hundred and fifty cruise ships around the world competing for passengers, offering a unique journey is a must, but taking five-star luxury to the remote Alaskan seas means that the Captain and his crew must go the extra mile to satisfy passengers.
With unique access to one of the world's largest luxury cruise ships, the Royal Princess, this six-part series returns to follows life on board for the staff and passengers who live, work and play on the vessel as it navigates the Mediterranean.
The crew are winding up for a busy summer season and face new challenges including tension on the bridge as they sail into busy holiday destinations, and heat in the galley, where staff produce up to 20,000 high-quality meals a day.
With unique access to one of the world's largest luxury cruise ships, this series follows life on board for the crew of 1,400 who live and work on the Royal Princess - from battling leaks to seeking promotions and from tense navigation challenges to trying to wow the crowds in the on-board theatre.