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INSIDER’S GUIDE ENTERTAINMENT AT SEA

Out-of-this-world immersive dinners and supper clubs, circus shows with a twist and West End and Broadway-worthy shows at sea are just some of the entertainment experiences you can now expect on a cruise.

According to industry body CLIA (Cruise Lines International Association), onboard entertainment – including shows, musicals, and comedy – is one of the most-used features on sailings, with 70 per cent of guests watching at least one performance during their holiday.

With so much great free entertainment on offer at sea, it’s not hard to see

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