Cruise Line: P&O
Now part of the Carnival group, P&O has a distinguished record as a British cruise operator. Established in 1837, P&O Cruises boasts a long and established history. Currently sailing Britain's largest and 'most modern fleet' from its home port of Southampton.
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Artemis |
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| Luxury is the order of the day on the P&O Artemis that aims to offer a truly authentic cruising experience in a wholly modern cruise ship. There’s never a dull moment on this vessel with activities and facilities in place to keep even the most active of holidaymakers busy for the duration of their cruise. On top of a bustling activities schedule, this ship is also ideal for those who want to enjoy more leisurely pursuits in the on-ship cinema or casino. The Artemis is definitely one for the adults though as P&O operate a strict 'no kids' policy on board this ship. |
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Oceana |
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| Entered service in 2002. Oceana is a contemporary liner offering all the facilities and choice you would expect to find on a superliner, including a stunning Atrium. Cabins are of a reasonable size, many outside cabins have balconies. Passengers tend to be British and 45+. |
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Arcadia |
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| The Arcadia is the largest cruise ship in the entire P&O fleet and incorporates all the latest technology and facilities to attract the most discerning of passengers. The experience on-board The Arcadia is very much tailored to those searching for the ultimate luxury cruise; the ship enforces a child-free policy and boasts some stunning facilities including a three-tier theatre & health spa. P&O have developed a top of the range cruiseliner that certainly caters for the top end of the market as The Arcadia aims to bring its passengers the 'inspirational cruising experience'. |
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Aurora |
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| The P&O Aurora is a large cruise ship designed to offer a luxurious cruising experience for the entire family. Children are welcome aboard The Aurora with kids clubs in place to keep the little ones busy, while adults can indulge in the champagne lifestyle available on this ship. You can set your own pace on The Aurora with everything from a dance academy to golf lessons at your disposal. The Aurora is a perfect choice for a family cruise, with the atmosphere ranging from frenetic to tranquil. |
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Oriana |
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| Entered service in 1995, The Oriana is an elegant ship that manages to combine traditional cruising, with technology together with classic lines and spacious wooden decks. Features and amenities include a four deck high Atrium, with a 'Tiffany-style' glass ceiling and the plush Theatre Royal. Cabins are of a reasonable size and are well equipped. Passengers tend to be mainly British. |
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