Let Caitriona Balfe and Sam Heughan take you inside 'Outlander' with this romantic deleted scene

Your timbers will shiver.
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If you've always dreamed of stepping onto the set of Outlander, Starz and Mashable have just the ticket: an exclusive deleted scene from Season 3, episode 11, filmed with 360 degree cameras to allow you to explore every inch of the Artemis -- the gorgeous full-scale ship that's currently carrying Claire and Jamie Fraser to Jamaica.

Even better, you get a guided tour from Caitriona Balfe and Sam Heughan, who are happy to channel their inner pirates while showing off the sprawling South Africa studio that doubles for the Caribbean in the back half of Season 3.

If you take advantage of the 360 scope of the video, you'll catch a glimpse of the show's other featured vessel, the Porpoise, along with the various wind machines and green screens that help replicate the open sea.

And, just in case you want to act out your own seafaring adventure at home, Balfe and Heughan also kindly demonstrate the old Star Trek trick of throwing themselves around the deck while the camera sways in order to simulate movement (aka "gimbaling"), just to give you some extra bang for your buck.

But if you just want to bask in the joy of seeing Claire and Jamie reunited and enjoying some PDA after Claire was kidnapped and stranded on a remote island, you'll appreciate the deleted final scene from episode 311, in which our heroes catch sight of Jamaica for the first time, bringing them one step closer to finding Young Ian.

Will they succeed? You'll have to tune in to Starz on Sunday at 8 p.m. to find out.

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