Find out when Supercruising: Life at Sea is on TV today, tonight and this week at the UK TV Listings Guide.
Supercruising: Life at Sea is scheduled to air at these times (may include spoilers):
Documentary following life on luxury cruise ships as they travel across oceans carrying holidaymakers enjoying weeks of sun and sea. The crew sailing North Africa and Europe pulls out all the stops for the biggest bash of the cruise - a full-blown Dutch Orange Party for nearly 3,000 passengers, with dazzling costumes, themed cocktails and a deck-stomping parade that gets everyone in party mode. Meanwhile, in the Caribbean, Midlands couple Neville and Melanie are up to their necks in it - quite literally - as they plunge into a mineral-rich mud bath at a bubbling volcano
More details for Supercruising: Life at Sea, Sat 20, 8:00 pm
Documentary following life on luxury cruise ships as they travel across oceans carrying holidaymakers enjoying weeks of sun and sea. The crew sailing North Africa and Europe pulls out all the stops for the biggest bash of the cruise - a full-blown Dutch Orange Party for nearly 3,000 passengers, with dazzling costumes, themed cocktails and a deck-stomping parade that gets everyone in party mode. Meanwhile, in the Caribbean, Midlands couple Neville and Melanie are up to their necks in it - quite literally - as they plunge into a mineral-rich mud bath at a bubbling volcano
More details for Supercruising: Life at Sea, Sat 20, 9:00 pm
The navigation team sailing the Americas has a tricky manoeuvre to manage. The highlight of the voyage for passengers is traversing the Panama Canal, but cruising the locks requires maximum skill and concentration. Meanwhile, in Europe, Nottinghamshire couple Claire and Graham are whale spotting in Tenerife. Unfamiliar with scouring the horizon, they could do with a tip from security officer Rich who, after four decades at sea, has a database filled with thousands of ship sightings
More details for Supercruising: Life at Sea, Sat 27, 8:00 pm
The navigation team sailing the Americas has a tricky manoeuvre to manage. The highlight of the voyage for passengers is traversing the Panama Canal, but cruising the locks requires maximum skill and concentration. Meanwhile, in Europe, Nottinghamshire couple Claire and Graham are whale spotting in Tenerife. Unfamiliar with scouring the horizon, they could do with a tip from security officer Rich who, after four decades at sea, has a database filled with thousands of ship sightings
More details for Supercruising: Life at Sea, Sat 27, 9:00 pm