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'Below Deck' returns for all-new Season 11: Cast, premiere date, how to watch and stream
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Date:2025-04-24 22:26:04
There's beautiful scenery, wealthy guests and of course, lots of drama. That's what viewers can expect to watch in "Below Deck," which returns to screens for an all new season in February.
Season 11 of the reality show returns to Bravo with some familiar faces, as well as new cast members and a new capitan, following Capitan Lee Rosbach's exit from the show after Season 10. This season, the cast is working on the M/Y St. David in Grenada, a small island nation in the Caribbean.
First airing in 2013, "Below Deck" focuses on the lives and drama of the crew working on a luxury super yacht, as well as the wealthy guests who charter them.
The show has conceived multiple spinoffs, including "Below Deck Mediterranean," "Below Deck Adventure" and "Below Deck Sailing Yacht."
Here's what to know about Season 11 of "Below Deck," and how to watch or stream the show's season premiere.
How to watch 'Below Deck' Season 11
The 75-minute "supersized" premiere episode of "Below Deck" Season 11 will air Monday, Feb. 5 at 9 p.m. EST/PST on Bravo.
Where to stream 'Below Deck'"' Season 11
If you missed watching the episode live or don't have cable, you can stream episodes the day after they air on Peacock. The streaming service is also home to previous seasons of "Below Deck," as well as its spinoffs.
'Below Deck' Season 11 cast
A central figure will not be returning for Season 11. Captain Lee Rosbach, who had been with the show since its 2013 debut, exited after Season 10. He is replaced by Capitan Kerry Titheradge, who has been on a spinoff, "Below Deck Adventure."
Here's who makes up the main cast this season:
- Capt. Kerry Titheradge
- Fraser Oleander
- Ben Willoughby
- Anthony Iracane
- Jaren Woodin
- Sunny Marquis
- Kyle Stillie
- Cat Baugh
- Xandi Olivier
- Barbie Pascual
Watch the 'Below Deck' Season 11 trailer
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