P&O CRUISE HOLIDAYS

Most people think of P&O Cruises as a UK cruise line; they are UK based but are owned by The Carnival Corporation. P&O Cruise Holidays tend to sell fast; I can't reiterate enough the need to book early; yes there are late deals to be had but the best cabins and cruises will be long gone!

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P&O Cruises Features

  • Good for Family Cruises
  • Selection of Child Free Ships
  • Some ships have restaurants run by top chefs like Marco Pierre White; Gary Rhodes; Atul Kochhar & Olly Smith
  • Good selection of Mini Cruises & World Cruises as well bulk standard offerings

  • P&O Cruises Quick Facts

  • Ships: Seven
  • Stars: **** (Four Stars)
  • Dress Code: Casual during the day; smart casual or semi formal in restaurants and a suit or dinner jacket for men and a cocktail dress for ladies on formal nights.
  • Cruising Style: Traditional
  • Notes on P&O

    P&O Cruises tend to cruise from Southampton though do offer cruises from other ports around the globe either as part of a world cruise or their usual annual Caribbean cruise sorties.

    The majority of passengers on P&O Cruise holidays tend to be British; the officers on-board are also British hence P&O still be regarded by many as a UK company.

    The seven ships offering P&O cruise holidays are Adonia; Arcadia; Aurora; Azura; Oceana; Oriana & Ventura. Three of these are "Child Free" they are Adonia; Arcadia & Oriana; the other ships cater well for children and youths alike.

    Which P&O Cruise Ship?

    P&O Adonia

    The latest, though not the newest ship to join P&O Cruises is Adonia a 30,277 tons, 710 passenger cruise ship formally ...Read more

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