Susan Calman's Cruise of a Lifetime - Season 4

Season 4

Episodes

The Ganges: Part 1
In this series, Susan Calman embarks on her most adventurous cruise yet! She starts by traveling through India, visiting iconic cities before boarding a Ganges river cruise. In the first of a two-part special, she experiences Old Delhi's bustling markets, explores the Taj Mahal, and dives into local food in Agra. In Jaipur, she marvels at the Amer Fort and learns traditional textile crafts. Finally, she arrives in Kolkata and boards her ship for an unforgettable river journey up the Ganges.

The Ganges: Part 2
In this second part of her journey, Susan continues her cruise along the sacred Ganges. Starting in Kolkata, known as the cultural capital of India, she explores the city with a guide, sampling surprising breakfast options and tea. The ship sails to Kalna, home of the Nava Kailash temples, where Susan has an epiphany. In Murshidabad, she reflects on India's colonial past, and the crew and guests bonds over cricket in Baranagar. The journey ends with floating lanterns in the river.

Norway
Susan embarks on an epic adventure to see Norway's stunning fjords. She embraces 'friluftsliv' (outdoor life), visiting the Briksdal Glacier by Troll car, and faces her fear of heights, taking the Loen Skylift to Mount
Hoven. In Alesund, she kayaks around the harbour, then enjoys the Rauma Railway, known as one of Europe's most scenic train rides, and a second sky lift in Andalsnes. Her journey ends at the majestic Geiranger fjord.

Caribbean: Part 1
Susan embarks on a Caribbean adventure aboard a 100-passenger super yacht. In part one of her journey, she starts at St Martin's Maho Beach, famous for low-flying planes. On Anguilla, she hikes the forest, discovering plants that can paint nails and wash hands. She explores Virgin Gorda's The Baths, a labyrinth of boulders and caves. Susan also enjoys Seabob rides, meets Foxy, owner of the world-renowned Foxy's bar, and celebrates with a beach BBQ and champagne served by the Captain from a surfboard in the sea!.

Caribbean: Part 2
Susan's Caribbean cruise continues as she sails around exclusive islands. At Jost Van Dyke, she joins a snorkelling excursion to the pristine Sandy Spit. On Prickly Pear, she explores castaway beaches and encounters exotic wildlife. Back on the ship, Susan plays bean bag toss, before heading to St Barts. There, she helps lower the anchor and also tries e-foiling in one of the island's glamorous bays.

Greece and the Aegean Sea
Susan's latest cruise takes her around Greece and the Aegean Sea, uncovering hidden gems. Her journey starts in Athens with views of the Acropolis, followed by a lively sailaway party. In Thessaloniki, she enjoys a foodie tour, though she's not a fan of olives! In Kusadasi, she explores the ancient ruins of Ephesus. And on Santorini, she learns about tomatoes, and on Mykonos, she parties before finding serenity on Milos's tranquil beaches.

Barbados, Grenada and St Lucia
The comedian boards a massive ship, with 6,300 guests at the start of a five-day journey, visiting assorted Caribbean spots, beginning in Saint Vincent. In Barbados, she enjoys a rum punch-filled excursion and tries surfing. In Grenada, Susan explores the underwater sculpture park, and learns about nutmeg.

Australia
Susan embarks on a cruise in Australia, beginning in Melbourne. First she hops on one of the city's iconic trams to take in the sights. Susan then sails west overnight to Portland to view the coastal vistas of the Great Ocean Road and the Twelve Apostles, described as the world's largest war memorial. On Kangaroo Island and at Hanson Bay Wildlife Sanctuary, Susan spots her first kangaroo in the wild, and later spies a koala. In Adelaide, she takes a wine-tasting excursion to the McLaren Vale. The final stop is Tasmania, where Susan discovers dark truths of Britain's colonial past at Port Arthur.

New Zealand: Part 1
In the first of a two-part visit to New Zealand, the presenter visits the South Island, arriving via the west coast and the atmospheric Milford Sound. Overnight the ship sails to the city of Dunedin, where Susan takes an excursion along the Taieri Gorge Railway. She also visits Lyttleton, and experiences life on a working sheep farm. The ship then heads for the North Island, and New Zealand's capital, Wellington. The comedian enjoys an excursion to Middle-Earth, and visits some of the locations from The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit film saga.

New Zealand: Part 2
Susan arrives in Napier, famed for its Art Deco charm, touring the town in a vintage car, before shadowing the ship's pilot and visiting the galley. In Tauranga, she explores Te Puia's geysers and Maori culture. And on the final stop in Auckland, she visits glow worm caves in Waipu and also uncovers a link to her Scottish ancestry.
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