The Duck Dynasty clan will be taking to the seas on cruise with their fans this year

Fans who enjoy watching the Robertson family in Duck Dynasty will once again have a chance to go on a cruise with their favourite stars.

The yearly cruise, titled the "Duck Commander Cruise," will take place from October 22 until October 25, according to the Duck Commander website. Accommodation rates range from $599 to $2600. Children can cruise free of charge if booked before February 28. 

Fans will spend five days with the Robertson family onboard the Carnival Victory ship, and will get a chance to meet and greet the members of the Robertson family: Phil, Si, Miss Kay, Jep, Jessica, Alan, Lisa, Martin and Godwin Robertson.

"Hear stories from Si, Jep, Martin and Godwin on what it's like to work together each day, and you know that Si's stories will be, well, told only as Si can tell them," the website said.

In addition, they also get to know more about their favourite members of the family.

"There will be time to ask questions of some of the Robertsons on everything that you have wanted to know about their family," the site promised.

The cruise will leave Miami, Florida at 4 pm of October 22. The ship will then set sail to Nassau in the Bahamas, and will stay there the whole day of October 23 until 10 pm. It will then move to Freeport in the Bahamas, arriving there at 6:00 am until 10 pm of October 24. The last day of the cruise, October 25 will be spent in the waters as a "Fun Day at Sea."

The ship will arrive back to Miami, Florida on October 26.  

In addition to meeting the Robertson family, the cruise will also give guests the experience of lounging on some of the most beautiful beaches in the Carribbean as it takes fans to tour the islands of Freeport and Nassau. There will also be activities like morning devotions courtesy of the Robertson family and scuba diving especially on October 25. 

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