If you read Witch Weekly you may have noticed this in January:
Well, here it is!
Cabins are available for UC or MC families ranging from modest and affordable to the height of luxury. (Despite cabins being affordable, MC men are unlikely to be interested in this since it requires taking a significant amount of time off work and PTO wasn't a thing in this era, so be advised). During days underway, meals will be served in one of two dining halls (classy vs. slightly less classy) and evenings will involve some sort of entertainment, including performances, card and game nights, and just regular old dances. Attendance at the evening events is optional. During in-port days, meals will be provided to guests in their cabins if requested but formal service is suspended so everyone can go enjoy the city.
In addition to cabins, dining, and entertainment spaces, the ship is furnished with gender-segregated retiring rooms, gender-segregated sun decks, and one coed sundeck.
Dormitories are available to WC folks but only if they're working through the cruise (servant types, entertainers, sailors). WC folks can expect half a day off in each port call but are otherwise barred from participating in the amenities of the cruise.
Abbreviated Itinerary: March 26th - April 12th | Aberdeen, Scotland > Zeebrugge, Belgium > Lisbon, Portugal > Barcelona, Spain > Rome, Italy > Algiers, Algeria > Brest, France > Plymouth, England
Detailed Itinerary:
March 26th - departure from Aberdeen, Scotland
March 27th - U/W (dance)
March 28th - in port: Zeebrugge, Belgium
March 29th - U/W (performance by beast trainers)
March 30th - U/W (dance)
March 31st - in port: Lisbon, Portugal
April 1st - U/W (performance by an illusionist)
April 2nd - U/W (aria and musical performance)
April 3rd - in port: Barcelona, Spain
April 4th - U/W (card & game night)
April 5th - in port: Rome, Italy
April 6th - U/W (dance)
April 7th - in port: Algiers, Algeria
April 8th - U/W (theatrical performance)
April 9th - in port: Brest, France
April 10th - U/W (dance)
April 11th - U/W (card & game night)
April 12th - arrival in Plymouth, England

MJ made the most Alfredy of sets and then two years later she made it EVEN BETTER
Late in March and stretching into early April, a new cruise liner, The Santa Antonina will depart Scotland on an eighteen-day, multi-country tour of coastal Europe. This is an excellent opportunity for young women to see the world beyond simply their honeymoon. While tickets are expensive, some cabins may be available to any family of good standing in society. Unfortunately, the Santa Antonina will stop in each city only one day before moving on, but seeing a city for a day is better than not seeing the city at all! We anticipate that any young woman fortunate enough to undergo the cruise will be the envy of all her peers this season, and will have a litany of delightful stories with which to regale gentleman callers.
Well, here it is!
Cabins are available for UC or MC families ranging from modest and affordable to the height of luxury. (Despite cabins being affordable, MC men are unlikely to be interested in this since it requires taking a significant amount of time off work and PTO wasn't a thing in this era, so be advised). During days underway, meals will be served in one of two dining halls (classy vs. slightly less classy) and evenings will involve some sort of entertainment, including performances, card and game nights, and just regular old dances. Attendance at the evening events is optional. During in-port days, meals will be provided to guests in their cabins if requested but formal service is suspended so everyone can go enjoy the city.
In addition to cabins, dining, and entertainment spaces, the ship is furnished with gender-segregated retiring rooms, gender-segregated sun decks, and one coed sundeck.
Dormitories are available to WC folks but only if they're working through the cruise (servant types, entertainers, sailors). WC folks can expect half a day off in each port call but are otherwise barred from participating in the amenities of the cruise.
Abbreviated Itinerary: March 26th - April 12th | Aberdeen, Scotland > Zeebrugge, Belgium > Lisbon, Portugal > Barcelona, Spain > Rome, Italy > Algiers, Algeria > Brest, France > Plymouth, England
Detailed Itinerary:
March 27th - U/W (dance)
March 28th - in port: Zeebrugge, Belgium
March 29th - U/W (performance by beast trainers)
March 30th - U/W (dance)
March 31st - in port: Lisbon, Portugal
April 1st - U/W (performance by an illusionist)
April 2nd - U/W (aria and musical performance)
April 3rd - in port: Barcelona, Spain
April 4th - U/W (card & game night)
April 5th - in port: Rome, Italy
April 6th - U/W (dance)
April 7th - in port: Algiers, Algeria
April 8th - U/W (theatrical performance)
April 9th - in port: Brest, France
April 10th - U/W (dance)
April 11th - U/W (card & game night)
April 12th - arrival in Plymouth, England

MJ made the most Alfredy of sets and then two years later she made it EVEN BETTER