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✔ Family & Couple Friendly
✔ Traditional Cruising
✔ Outstanding Appointment
✔ Sail From UK & Europe


The Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company is Britain’s oldest and largest cruise line, with a rich and colourful history beginning in 1837.

Better known as P&O Cruises; the well-established cruise line currently visits over 180 ports in 72 different countries - the most of any British cruise line. P&O Cruises offer many different destinations as part of cruise itineraries from Southampton to the Mediterranean, Adriatic, Europe and Scandinavia.

The cruise line also offers fly/cruises further afield to the Caribbean, Alaska and North America with flights from most UK airports.

Dedicated to the fine traditions of cruising; each member of P&O’s fleet are elegantly designed to transport you back to the golden age of sea travel. P&O Cruises combine both formal and casual dining options in the main restaurant giving you the chance to put on your ball gown & dinner suit. For those of you who don’t own your own tuxedo, don’t worry you can hire on board and have it delivered direct to your room.

P&O Cruises host a selection of fine-dining options including Michelin-starred chef Atul Kochhar’s Indian Restaurant, as well as a selection of restaurants from world-famous chef Marco Pierre White. TV’s Olly Smith serves as P&O’s sommelier par excellence. A combination of West End style shows and stand-up comedy shows ensures all nights aboard P&O’s fleet are filled with entertainment. Retaining a quintessentially British quality; the tea & coffee making facilities in every cabin comes complete with Twinings tea.

Within the P&O fleet there are both family friendly ships: the Aurora, Azura, Oceana and Ventura, as well as three ships designed exclusively for adults: Arcadia, Oriana & the smaller but equally grand Adonia.

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