Last year I spent a cruisey Christmas on board Cunard’s Queen Mary 2 – a rather splendid way of spending Christmas.
Obviously there were a couple of thousand of other travellers spending Christmas on board too and, in my journeys around the decks, I was simply amazed at the lengths some of these people went to in decorating their stateroom doors with festive displays.
Here are some wonderful examples of Christmas at sea:
Life In Camelot – Cruisey Christmas
Life In Camelot – Cruisey Christmas
Life In Camelot – Cruisey Christmas
Life in Camelot – Cruisey Christmas
Life in Camelot – Cruisey Christmas
Life in Camelot – Cruisey Christmas
Life in Camelot – Cruisey Christmas
Life in Camelot – Cruisey Christmas
Life in Camelot – Cruisey Christmas
Life in Camelot – Cruisey Christmas
Life in Camelot – Cruisey Christmas
Life in Camelot – Cruisey Christmas
Life in Camelot – Cruisey Christmas
Life in Camelot – Cruisey Christmas
Life in Camelot – Cruisey Christmas
Life in Camelot – Cruisey Christmas
Life in Camelot – Cruisey Christmas
Life in Camelot – Cruisey Christmas
Life in Camelot – Cruisey Christmas
Life in Camelot – Cruisey Christmas
Life in Camelot – Cruisey Christmas
Life in Camelot – Cruisey Christmas
I hope you all had a very merry Christmas in 2015 and cheers to the New Year – and let’s go cruising.
Reblogged this on Life In Camelot and commented:
Christmas day this year is very hot but still spent with family. Two years ago we were on board Queen Mary 2 for Christmas which was incredibly festive and a special way to spend a Christmas.
Here are some of the stateroom door decorations that other passengers went to the trouble of packing: