Daily programmes listed dozens of activities throughout the day and evening.
We took in lectures on:
World War II in the North Atlantic (weather stations, U boats and mythical islands)
Art History (London's development and English architecture)
Social History of London (Beatles, London on Film, Jewish East End)
and a very good presentation on the life and art of L.S. Lowry, even viewing two of his paintings in the onboard art gallery. On day 3 of the cruise, we were surprised to get internet reception. It was because we were sailing close enough to Cape Race, Newfoundland.
To stay fit, we chose power walks on the promenade deck (2 laps for a km), gym visits and time in the hot tub.


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