The Cruise - Season 4

Season 4
Voyage to Alaska
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.

Episodes

Episode 1
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. In this first of a three-part series, the Star Princess is in Vancouver ahead of a cruise north through the 'Inland Passage'.

Episode 2
This episode sees Captain Tuvo and his crew navigating the Star Princess to a World Heritage site: Glacier Bay National Park. In order to be allowed to enter this pristine wilderness, they must be accompanied by National Park rangers who will help passengers appreciate the wilderness and its wildlife. The rangers must first board the ship, but can their boat do so in poor weather and rough seas?

Episode 3
In the final episode of the series, it's Captain Tuvo's last time at the helm of the Star Princess on his beloved Alaska route before he goes on leave, and he doesn't want to disappoint his passengers. Meanwhile, new Cruise Director J.C. is nervous before he makes his stage debut as the ship's master of ceremonies and passengers Keith and Ruth are renewing their wedding vows after fifty years.
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