Santorini
On the second day of this week's cruise, our holiday-makers are visiting the glorious Greek island of Santorini. Determined for their family to enjoy a peaceful day on one of Santorini's famous beaches, former cruise worker Suraj, his wife Sneha and their two toddler daughters, are up early to ensure they beat the cable cars queues to get out of the port. After packing and wrangling their two young daughters off the ship in good time, the stunning black sands of Perissa beach, and a delicious calamari lunch is their reward. Scotty and Kaila decide to enjoy the beautiful island views from the ship itself. After a morning spent playing in the ship's main pool, it's time to enjoy their favourite on board restaurant - the pizzeria. As the afternoon sun peaks, it's time for some shade-bathing, and Kaila channels her inner artist, with some boat drawings. Adventurous cousins Lynda and Jeff have never visited Santorini, but they have the picture postcard image of its white-washed buildings and blue-domed churches firmly in their mind. Keen photographer Jeff is determined to capture the iconic image, so the pair head to the highest point of the island - Profitis Ilias Mountain, in the hope of photographing it's incredible vistas. As evening draws in, hiking boots are swapped for dancing shoes as the pair take part in a salsa lesson with the ship's entertainment team. Lynda has a strictly fabulous time in the arms of the ship's dance teacher Cesar. Jeff's efforts however, leaves room for improvement.
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