ITV fly on the wall documentary The Cruise returns on April 5 featuring the Caribbean
The latest series will follow Princess Cruises’ crew and passengers as they travel on the 3,600-passenger Royal Princess.
The mini-series is the fifth to air on ITV filmed on board one of the line’s ships and follows destinations in the Mediterranean in January and Alaska last month.
The documentary series has drawn up to four million viewers per episode.
Several new crew members will appear as well as familiar faces Captain Bob Oliver and Timothy Gallant from the shore excursions desk.
Princess Cruises’ UK and Europe vice president Tony Roberts said: “We have shown viewers the scenic surroundings of the Mediterranean and stunning landscapes of Alaska, so are now looking forward to seeing the sunny shores of the Caribbean.
“This series will give everyone the opportunity to see some of the amazing Caribbean destinations we visit. Sailing between the islands, including Antigua, Grenada and Princess Cruises’ very own private resort, Princess Cays in the Bahamas, is a fantastic way to enjoy the clear blue waters and white sandy beaches.”
He added: “With the recent launch of our ‘Rhythm of the Caribbean’ programme, which offers a wealth of new on board experiences and activities for guests visiting the islands, Princess Cruises really is the number one line to sail with for anyone who wants a taste of tropical paradise.”