Princess Cruises is set to launch a 'gastronomic adventure' experience on one of its voyages next year.
In partnership with Immediate Media Live, they are going to bring The Good Food Show to the seas.
Departing from Southampton and sailing to Spain and Portugal, the first-ever Good Food Show at Sea is scheduled for November 2-16, 2024.
It will be on board the Sky Princess cruise ship which can fit 3,660 guests.
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The show onboard the cruise will encompass a range of experiences including cookery demonstrations by celebrity chefs, tutored tastings, cocktail classes, and hands-on workshops.
Princess Cruises add: "The pages of the nation's favourite food magazine and website will come to life as guests savour Good Food classics, meet culinary heroes, participate in live Q&A sessions, and enjoy private meet & greet dining experiences and book signings onboard.
"In addition, Sky Princess will sail enthusiasts to a host of food lovers’ destinations where guests can experience culinary delights, from the pintxos bars of Bilbao to pastel de nata tastings in Lisbon."
Rob Hunt, Creative Partnership Manager at Immediate Media, said: "The Good Food Show at Sea is the culmination of this great collaboration and an unforgettable cruise that no foodie should miss."
Eithne Williamson, vice president of Princess Cruises UK and Europe, said: “Good Food is a renowned and well-loved food and cooking brand, and Princess Cruises takes immense pride in its exceptional culinary offerings, so this collaboration makes for a match made in gastronomic heaven.
"The Good Food Show at Sea promises immersive experiences, cooking demonstrations and onboard entertainment that cruise lovers and food enthusiasts alike will love.
"In addition, guests will experience the Princess Difference as they sail to fabulous foodie destinations onboard the beautiful Sky Princess.
"We are excited to work with Immediate Media Live on this partnership and look forward to revealing more details over the coming months."
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