Cruise ship details |
| 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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Families |
| The rating for children is Unsuitable. The Artemis is an now an adults only ship. |
Restaurants |
| The Artemis has one main dining room, the Coral which provides well presented cuisine. Informal dining can be found in The Conservatory. |
Entertainment |
| Take in a 'West-End' style show in the Festival Theatre or have a ball in the Starlights Night Club. Computers available for internet access. Plus a Cinema, library and Casino. |
Sports & Fitness |
| Lost of outdoor deck space, two pools, plus two splash pools, aerobics classes with qualified instructos, gym, table tennis and shuffle board. Plus Spa featuring offering many therapies. |
Disabled facilities |
| The Oriana has good disabled access. All P&O ships have a limited number of wheelchair-accessible cabins. |