Get into the Easter cruise spirit with P&O’s towel animals

The Easter bunny has come early this year.

While we might not be able to spend the long weekend cruising the high seas, this is a little treat P&O Australia has given us.

After an evening of drinks and dinner, entertainment and dancing, there is always a pleasant surprise waiting for us on our beds.

The beloved towel animal, a charming maritime tradition, is carefully created by our cabin stewards.

To beat the cruise withdrawals, P&O has revealed a sweet video on how you can create the towel animal at home – as if you’re stepping back inside your stateroom.

The step-by-step guide shows you how to make the head of the bunny, and then the body.

What other animals have the cruisers made?

Send us pictures of your towel animal creations.

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