New Channel 5 show goes behind the scenes of Virgin Voyages cruises

New Channel 5 show goes behind the scenes of Virgin Voyages cruises - and it's not always easy... The cruise offers an "unfiltered glimpse" into the lives of crew and passengers The first episode goes up to aboard Scarlet Lady in the Caribbean on a five-night cruise This shows a 'trashed' suite bathroom and a seasick second officer

A brand new TV series lifts the lid on what happens behind the scenes on Virgin Voyages cruises , unusual requests from passengers to crew battling seasickness.

Channel 5's new reality show The Cruise offers a " energetic, unfiltered glimpse" into the lives of Virgin Voyages crew and passengers, with the first episode diving inside the £500million Scarlet Lady as it leaves Miami on a five-night cruise in the Caribbean.

The ship, launched last year, is 278 m (912 ft) long, can accommodate more than 2,770 passengers and a crew of 1,160 – and has engines, engineer David tells us, that produce power "the equivalent of about 600 station wagons".

The new show Channel 5 reality show The Cruise lifts the lid on what goes on behind the scenes of Virgin Voyages cruises, with Scarlet Lady (above) starring in the first episode The new series offers an 'energetic, unfiltered glimpse' into the lives of Virgin Voyages crew (pictured) and passengers

The journey begins badly when it is revealed that a...

New Channel 5 show goes behind the scenes of Virgin Voyages cruises
New Channel 5 show goes behind the scenes of Virgin Voyages cruises - and it's not always easy... The cruise offers an "unfiltered glimpse" into the lives of crew and passengers The first episode goes up to aboard Scarlet Lady in the Caribbean on a five-night cruise This shows a 'trashed' suite bathroom and a seasick second officer

A brand new TV series lifts the lid on what happens behind the scenes on Virgin Voyages cruises , unusual requests from passengers to crew battling seasickness.

Channel 5's new reality show The Cruise offers a " energetic, unfiltered glimpse" into the lives of Virgin Voyages crew and passengers, with the first episode diving inside the £500million Scarlet Lady as it leaves Miami on a five-night cruise in the Caribbean.

The ship, launched last year, is 278 m (912 ft) long, can accommodate more than 2,770 passengers and a crew of 1,160 – and has engines, engineer David tells us, that produce power "the equivalent of about 600 station wagons".

The new show Channel 5 reality show The Cruise lifts the lid on what goes on behind the scenes of Virgin Voyages cruises, with Scarlet Lady (above) starring in the first episode The new series offers an 'energetic, unfiltered glimpse' into the lives of Virgin Voyages crew (pictured) and passengers

The journey begins badly when it is revealed that a...

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