Bravo’s upstairs-downstairs cruise docusoap heads to Norway for some thrilling fjord action.

The setting offers opportunities for action-sport activities which immediately setsAdventureapart from its predecessors.

“In the Mediterranean, it’s all about pulling up at San Tropez and being seen.”

Below Deck Adventure

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Guests onAdventurewill be zip-lining, rappelling, and generally exploring the world outside the hot tub.

“They went paragliding, horseback riding.

We got classy and did a fashion show in the caves.”

The Nordic location offers its own challenges.

“It’s a world heritage area,” he explains.

“They’re very strict on where it’s possible for you to anchor.

If it slides off Mount Everest, I can’t get it back up again.”

And there’s always the possibility of a language gap.

“The Norwegians have got a good grasp of the English language,” he laughs.

“It’s just unfortunate I don’t speak English, I speak Australian!”

The yachting life was appealing, for obvious reasons.

“Back in those days I had hair, you know, the wind blowing through your hair.

My previous job, I’m crawling through roofs, dodging killer snakes and killer spiders.

When you go on vacation, you already want to be happy.

I’ve just got to maintain expectations you have for you to be happy.

You don’t jump on a parasailing boat hating your day.”

For the guests onAdventureseason 1, he has only kind words.

That’s especially true ofReal Housewives of Salt Lake Citystar Heather Gay.

“The energy that she brought was absolutely incredible,” Titheradge promises.

“The most amazing place that we went the whole time was where their adventure was, Geiranger.

You’ve got this waterfall behind the town and it kind of splits the town in two.

It’s like Disneyland for adults.”

But let’s get serious here: Did he participate in that fashion show in the caves?

“Someone had to look after the boat, mate!”

Below Deck Adventurepremieres Nov. 1 on Bravo.

Episodes will stream the next day on Peacock.