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In this episode of Girls Gone Hallmark, we preview Hallmark's newest holiday offering: Christmas at Sea, a four-part docuseries set aboard the 2024 Hallmark Holiday Cruise. If you're wondering what happens when holiday cheer, Hallmark stars, and Hallmark superfans mix on the high seas, this is the show for you.

With heartwarming fan moments, behind-the-scenes celebrity connections, and all the holiday magic you'd expect from Hallmark, Christmas at Sea is more than just a cruise—it's a celebration of the community that makes Hallmark movies so beloved.

Stars: Sarah Drew, Taylor Cole, Jonathan Bennett

Christmas at Sea follows Hallmark superfans as they embark on a unique holiday cruise alongside their favorite stars. This unscripted series captures heartfelt interactions, spontaneous joy, and the ultimate fan experience: a Christmas tree lighting, sparkly dresses, and festive magic around every corner.


The series features a romantic celebration on the high seas, a life-changing opportunity for a passenger, and a day filled with unforgettable holiday memories.


Christmas on the High Seas features a dream team of Hallmark fan favorites. Benjamin Ayres, Taylor Cole, Andrew Walker, Erin Cahill, Tyler Hynes, Nikki DeLoach, Wes Brown, Sarah Drew, Jonathan Bennett, Paul Campbell, and Kimberley Sustad appear throughout the series—and yes, they play themselves.


Whether you've been watching your favorite on-screen couples for years or just love seeing these stars in a more candid setting, this docuseries promises to deliver. We chat about who stood out, who surprised us, and one Hallmark favorite who stole the show and stole our hearts.


If reality TV brings back flashbacks of dramatic rose ceremonies or overproduced mayhem, don't worry: Christmas on the High Seas is made of very different stuff (one that's probably plaid and a bow). It's low in drama, high in emotion, and totally in tune with the brand's emotional core.


We were pleasantly surprised by how genuinely warm and personal the series feels, and that's why this approach makes it feel more Hallmark than you might expect.


It's not just a showcase for the stars. If anything, the docuseries shifts the focus and celebrates the superfans, something we didn't expect, but deeply appreciate. The shared stories, the captured moments, the quiet gestures—it all feels like a tribute to those who tune in to Hallmark Channel week after week, year after year.


And yes, we covered some moments that made us cry, so, be warned, it's not just the ocean breeze that's bringing tears to your eyes.

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