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Date: 03/06/2024 - 22/06/2024 Duration: 19 Nights Destination: Europe | Mediterranean Line: P&O Cruises Ship: Aurora Type:

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. Itinerary 3-Jun-24 Southampton, United Kingdom 4-Jun-24 At sea 5-Jun-24 La Coruña, Spain 6-Jun-24 Vigo ,Spain 7-Jun-24 At sea 8-Jun-24 Ceuta, Spain 9-Jun-24 At sea 10-Jun-24 At sea 11-Jun-24 Valletta, Malta 12-Jun-24 Messina, Sicily ,Italy 13-Jun-24 Salerno, Italy 14-Jun-24 Rome (from Civitavecchia), Italy 15-Jun-24 Ajaccio, Corsica, France 16-Jun-24 At sea 17-Jun-24 Alicante, Spain 18-Jun-24 At sea 19-Jun-24 Lisbon, Portugal 20-Jun-24 At sea 21-Jun-24 At sea 22-Jun-24 Southampton, United Kingdom

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P&O Cruise Select Fares include: on board spend from £120 up to £390 per stateroom, based on twin occupancy.

Accommodation, all onboard meals and entertainment. Drinks: Tea, Coffee and Water are available 24 hours a day in the buffet restaurant International Flights where applicable Coach Transfers between Airport, Hotel (if applicable) and the Ship at the International Port of Embarkation/Disembarkation when your International Flight is purchased through P&O Cruises Port and Handling Fees and UK and US taxes 24 Hour Room Service Satellite TV with Multi Language Film and Music, Direct Dial Telephone & Date Port Outlet Refrigerator, Safe, Hair Dryer Fruit Basket (on request) Daily Shipboard Newspaper Nightly Turndown Service with Chocolate

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Aurora P&O Cruises (R410) Mediterranean Cruise 3rd June 2024

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This cruise aboard P&O Aurora and operated by P&O Cruises, is a 19-night Mediterranean No-Fly cruise from Southampton. The cruise departs on the 3rd of June, 2024.

Ports of Call * (in no particular order!)

  • Ajaccio: Located on the west coast of Corsica, Ajaccio is a charming port town with a rich history and culture. The town is best known as the birthplace of Napoleon Bonaparte, and visitors can visit his childhood home, which is now a museum.
  • Alicante: The Spanish port town of Alicante is on the country's east coast. It is known for its beautiful beaches, historic castle, and vibrant nightlife. Visitors can explore the Santa Barbara Castle, the Basilica of Santa Maria, and the Contemporary Art Museum.
  • Ceuta: Ceuta, located on the north coast of Africa, is a Spanish enclave and a unique destination. Visitors can explore the historic city walls, visit the Royal Walls Museum, or take a boat trip to the nearby island of Isla de Santa Clara.
  • La Coruna: The historic town of La Coruna is located in the northwest corner of Spain. It is known for its stunning beaches, ancient Roman lighthouse, and vibrant nightlife. Visitors can explore the Tower of Hercules, the Casa de las Ciencias museum, and the picturesque Old Town.
  • Lisbon: Portugal's capital city, Lisbon, is a popular port of call on many Mediterranean cruises. Visitors can explore the historic Alfama district, the Belem Tower, and the Jeronimos Monastery. Other popular attractions include the Lisbon Oceanarium, the Calouste Gulbenkian Museum, and the Castle of Sao Jorge.
  • Messina (Sicily): Located on the northeastern coast of Sicily, Messina is a historic port town with a rich cultural heritage. Visitors can explore the Cathedral of Messina, the Bell Tower, and the Fountain of Orion. Other popular attractions include the Regional Museum of Messina, the Church of Annunziata dei Catalani, and the Piazza del Duomo.
  • Rome (Civitavecchia): The port of Civitavecchia is the gateway to Rome, Italy's capital city and a world-renowned destination for history, culture, and cuisine. Visitors can explore the Colosseum, the Vatican Museums, and the Trevi Fountain. Other popular attractions include the Roman Forum, the Pantheon, and the Spanish Steps.
  • Salerno: The Italian port of Salerno is located on the Amalfi Coast. It is known for its beautiful beaches, historic architecture, and vibrant nightlife. Visitors can explore the Castle of Arechi, the Salerno Cathedral, and the Medieval Aqueduct. Other popular attractions include the Museum of the Salernitan Medical School, the Provincial Archaeological Museum, and the Gardens of Minerva.
  • Valletta: Valletta, Malta's capital, is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a popular destination for history and culture lovers. Visitors can explore the Grand Master's Palace, St. John's Co-Cathedral, and the National Museum of Archaeology. Other popular attractions include the Upper Barrakka Gardens, the Malta Experience, and the Manoel Theatre.
  • Vigo: The Spanish port town of Vigo is located on the country's northwest coast and is known for its beautiful beaches, seafood, and wine. Visitors can explore the Castro Fortress, the Museum of Contemporary Art, and the Collegiate Church of Santa Maria. Other popular attractions include O Castro Park, A Pedra Market, and Samil Beach.

About Aurora

Aurora is a mid-sized ship from P&O Cruises, exclusively for adults. Aurora is a world-class ship, bringing the joys of classic cruise travel to all. Aurora features a skydome over her inviting Crystal Pool, an award-winning wine bar, a cinema and theatre, and a range of fine dining options. Aurora sails to a variety of destinations, including the USA and Canada, the Mediterranean, the Norwegian Fjords and more. Book your Aurora cruise today and enjoy the intimate classic ship.

Aurora’s theatre, the Curzon Lounge, hosts a range of live performances, including Broadway-style productions, comedy shows, and musical acts, providing entertainment for all tastes.

All of Aurora Cruises in 2024 can be found on the main Aurora page of Cruisez. For details about the ship, visit P&O Aurora .

Aurora Cruises this Month

Itinerary: Southampton – Haugesund – Skjolden – Alesund – Trondheim – Andalsnes – Nordfjordeid – Bergen – Kristiansund – Southampton

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Southampton

Located on the south coast of England, Southampton served as the historic ocean liner gateway for the British Empire and the intense North Atlantic passenger trade to the U.S. and Canada. Today it is the U.K.'s - and indeed Europe's -- leading cruise port. Best known as the homeport of Cunard's Queen Mary 2, Southampton now hosts a wide variety of cruise ships in the booming European cruise market with the principal lines being Cunard, Fred. Olsen, Royal Caribbean, P&O Cruises and Saga Cruises. For most cruise passengers, it's the first and/or last port on a European cruise or Atlantic crossing. But New York it ain't, and the first thing you see as you approach is not the Statue of Liberty or the Empire State Building, but a giant IKEA. A pleasant, bustling city of around a quarter of a million inhabitants, Southampton has several areas of interest, though much of its historic medieval character was destroyed during World War II. In 1620, the Mayflower left from just outside the existing city walls, and the waterfront recalls this historic voyage. From Mayflower Park, you can enjoy watching the container ships pass en route to and from the freight terminal beyond the Western Docks, cruise ships departing from three separate locations, and excursion boats and cross-harbour ferries flitting around the port. Today, it is a modern shopping destination, business centre and university town (the University of Southampton is a major British research university; among its well-known alumni is QM2 designer Stephen Payne with a large commercial port in addition to its year-round cruise operations. It's not somewhere you want to hang around (unless you want to pick up some flat-pack furniture), and most visiting cruise passengers will use Southampton as a gateway to nearby London (an hour and 10 minutes away by train). It is also a good starting point for the Isle of Wight (reachable by ferry) and the surrounding county of Hampshire and Wiltshire, with their numerous attractions.

At Sea

Relax and enjoy the facilities and entertainment onboard your ship. If the weather is good take some sun and sunbathe on the pool deck. Otherwise explore below deck the wide range of activities that will be available during the day. Perhaps you prefer to find a quiet spot and catch up on your reading.

A Coruña

Ceuta is a tiny Spanish city-enclave of just 19 square kilometres on the Moroccan side of the Straits of Gibraltar, ceded to Madrid by the Portuguese over 400 years ago. It is has a unique atmosphere and heritage, European yet African, with sights that include the massive 14th-century city walls, a pirate's castle, lakes, waterfalls and landscaped gardens.

Valletta

Sailing into Valletta, Malta, is akin to stepping into the pages of a J.R.R. Tolkien fantasy; once you are in the protected harbour, it feels as though modern civilization has disappeared. Oh, you can see a car or two driving on the winding streets amid the limestone battlements, crenelated castles and hillside structures, but they seem terribly out of place and unexpected. Never mind that Malta, which owns 7,000 years of intriguing history, is fully modernized and contemporary. What you see when entering Valletta Harbour are the formidable defensive stone battlements of forts pockmarked by war guarding the strategic waterway. Cream-colored buildings and ancient church steeples grow out of the twisting streets and hillsides. In the bay and channels, Malta's colourful luzzo boats, fishing craft resembling an elf's shoe, ply the waters in the wake of modern giant cruise ships and tankers. Valletta was built by the Knights of St. John as a place to take care of wounded soldiers and pilgrims during the Crusades in the 16th century. Its unique landscape and ancient buildings have appeared in films such as "Troy," "Gladiator," "Captain Phillips" and "World War Z." This tiny Mediterranean country is part of an archipelago of five islands, only three of which are inhabited. Cruise ships visit the island of Malta and the port of Valletta (designed by a colleague of Michelangelo). Malta has been inhabited since 5000 B.C. and was colonized by the Phoenicians in 1000 B.C. Then, the islands went in turn to the Greeks, Carthaginians, Romans, Byzantines, Arabs, Normans and the Spanish, who handed them over to the Knights of the Order of St. John in a "perpetual lease" in 1533; this lasted until Napoleon seized control in 1798. The Maltese did not like the French, however, and rebelled by seeking aid from Great Britain; Malta became a British protectorate in 1800 and a part of the British Empire in 1814. Later, it shook off the British, as well, and was granted independence in 1964. Since 1974, Malta is a republic under the British Commonwealth. The influence of all of these cultures is evident in Malta, with the Roman period seemingly taking precedence.

Messina

Messina is Sicily's most important city and port on the north east coast. From here you can take a tour to Taormina, a beautiful city overlooking Mount Etna. Visit the Palazzo Corvaia which dates from the l5th Century and the acoustically perfect Greek Theatre offering outstanding views of the Sicilian countryside.

Salerno

The capital city in the land of Leonardo, Michelangelo and the popes is today a living museum with gorgeous artwork, amazing architecture and inspiring ancient sites. At the same time, it's alive and vibrant in a 21st-century way. It's an unforgettable city to visit, and we'll warn you right now that once you've experienced it, you'll want to go back for more. One of our favorite things to do there is walk and ogle. On a recent visit, we took one day to do the route from Vatican City and St. Peter's Basilica -- with its jaw-dropping art, statuary, and religious significance -- to Via del Corso, where our quest for the latest Italian fashions was more than fulfilled amidst the well-dressed crowd of Roman shoppers. The next day, we went on an ancient history quest past ruins and columns, traversing the same streets Julius Caesar strode (and rode) to the Colosseum, where gladiators once battled. Walking on, we were awed by the Pantheon, the well-preserved ancient symbol of Rome and now a great hangout spot. First-time visitors, many envisioning Rome as big and congested, will be surprised by the scenic layout, with its famous seven hills and the Tiber River running through the city. (Cleopatra famously made her grand entrance from the river.) And the senses may be shocked by the general energy, hustle and bustle. With cars, taxis and scooters roaring here and there, crossing the street can be a challenge. (Don't worry; there are quiet piazzas aplenty with lovely cafes where you can get away from it all and unwind.) The food is, of course, wonderful -- we can't eat enough pasta -- and the spirit of la dolce vita (the good life) abounds. Whenever we do such a quest in Rome, we do regular gelato stops (try the yummy pine nut flavor) or coffee breaks. And the shopping scene serves up Prada, Gucci, Armani and more. (High style can be found in more affordable brands like Furla, as well.) What could be better than that? No question, Rome has one of the world's most important collections of once-in-a-lifetime sights to see, including St. Peter's Basilica and the Sistine Chapel, the Colosseum, the Pantheon, the Forum and on and on and on. And for those historic monuments alone, the city is worth a visit. But if you're on an itinerary where Rome is just a port of call for the day, you won't see everything. Either resign yourself to that fact, or book a tour that will at least drive you by the main sights. Be aware the port for Rome, Civitavecchia, is about 1.5 to 2 hours from the city. (There is decent train service.) If you're beginning or ending your cruise there, plan to stay at least a couple of nights to explore the Eternal City; it's likely to steal a piece of your heart. Make sure to drop a coin in Trevi Fountain, which is said to assure you'll come back again.

Ajaccio, Corsica

Editor's Note: Aurora received an update in March 2019 that saw the ship redesigned as an adults-only vessel. Gone are the kids clubs and teen areas, in their place are 28 brand-new cabins that were added to Deck 8. Other areas benefit from refreshed carpets, soft furnishings and upholstery.

The 1,910-passenger Aurora joins Arcadia and Oriana as the line's third child-free ship, though the latter will leave the fleet in August 2019.

Aurora is one of the oldest ships in the P&O Cruises fleet (it was launched in 2000), and came out a much-needed £26 million refurbishment at the end of 2014 as the first to carry the new livery, featuring a contemporary version of the Union Flag on its bow, and a blue funnel. This may have disappointed a few P&O Cruises regulars, but it indicates the line's policy to combine a traditional British atmosphere with an up-to-date cruise experience.

New features added in the refurbishment include the Sindhu fine dining restaurant, with an Indian-fusion menu; and the Glass House restaurant and bar, with wines selected by TV presenter Olly Smith, which replaced Café Bordeaux. Both these restaurants are on P&O Cruises' twin sisters Azura and Ventura.

The buffet restaurant and Sidewalk Café were also completely refurbished and include a new Costa Coffee and Grab & Go counter and flexible "Freedom Dining" in the Medina Restaurant, plus more tables for two; and Marco Pierre White dishes on gala evenings.

The refit has transformed the public rooms and they are now bright and attractive, with exceptionally comfortable seating. But some of the rooms and corridors are distinctly chilly, and there is evidence of minor wear and tear in places, despite the refurbishment which is inevitable with a ship that is now approaching 20 years old.

There are normally two formal nights per seven-night cruise. Black tie for men predominates, although lounge suit and tie are acceptable. Low key evening and cocktail dresses are usual for the women. Those who don't want to dress up can use the cafeteria, but formal attire is required in the main restaurants. The other nights are either semiformal or smart casual, according to the ship's itinerary. Shorts and jeans aren't welcome in the restaurants.

For a traditional feel, head over to Anderson's Bar. Featuring characterful bookcases, sofas and panelled walls in a British style, it is a refined setting which is perfect for a pre-dinner drink or late evening socialising

The Curzon Theatre (Deck 7) has a normal theatre layout with two entrances and raked seating. On our cruise we saw a comedian, a super quartet of male singers -- Viva Voce -- and a Queen tribute group -- QE2.

Daily activities range from the old-time favourites such as deck quoits, shuffleboard and table tennis to line dancing and party dance classes. For card players there are whist drives and bridge, and lots of quizzes throughout the day including a pub challenge and a daily Twenty Teasers. Trivia sheets are left in the Crow's Nest to be filled in at leisure.

The Playhouse (Deck 8): is a cinema with several showings of feature films each day. On our cruise they included "Jersey Boys", "Get on Up", "Transformers: Age of Extinction" and "Hercules".

There's live music in various spots around the ship, plus nightly karaoke and a late night disco into the early hours. There are three main entertainment venues and as part of the refit all sound and lighting equipment has been upgraded.

Carmen's (Deck 7): A large show lounge where we saw the Headliners' production show, "Killer Queen in Concert". The Headliners Theatre Company is a high standard production group of professional singers and dancers presenting musical shows for P&O Cruises. On Aurora they perform four different shows on a seven-night cruise and eight on a 14-night sailing, including a welcome show. Titles of the shows give some idea of the content: "Blame it on the Boogie", "Destination Dance", "Thank You for the Music", "I Write the Songs", "Live 'n' Swinging", "My Generation" and "Killer Queen in Concert". The show lounge has certain viewing problems for people seated further back, and the fairly low ceiling limits views of the dancers' lifts. At night the Spectrum orchestra plays in Carmen's Lounge for early evening ballroom dancing and for party nights until midnight.

Aurora Bars and Lounges

With 10 bars and lounges dotted about, Aurora is unusually spacious for a medium-sized ship and the only place that was crowded on our cruise was the Crow's Nest.

Champion's (Deck 7): The main pub-style bar, with live music throughout the evening, a small dance space, and a TV screen showing sport. Champion's bar and casino have been refurbished with a new open-plan design, new furniture and improved stage area. On our cruise-instrumentalist Lyn Frederick played each night, interspersed with pub quizzes and karaoke, which takes over from 10:15 p.m. until late.

Monte Carlo Casino (Deck 7): next to Champion's is fairly small, with two roulette tables, two blackjack tables and slot machines.

Masquerade (Deck 7): is a pub by day and turns into a disco hosted by the entertainment team from 9:30 p.m., until late. Under 16s are not permitted after midnight.

Charlie's (Deck 7): is a small bar overlooking the Atrium, with music throughout the evening provided by a cocktail pianist; on our cruise the very talented Alec Negriuc.

Anderson's (Deck 7): is a large space luxuriously furnished in English country house style.

Raffles (Deck 8): Done out in British Raj style, this is a great spot for a pre-dinner drink as it's just by Sindhu.

Terrace Bar (Deck 8): is situated by the Terrace Pool and open from 8 a.m. to 11:30 p.m.

Crystal Bar (Deck 12): next to the Oasis Spa, is open 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Riviera Bar (Deck 12): next to the Riviera Pool, opens from noon to 5 p.m., weather permitting.

Pennant Bar (Deck 12): next to the Beach House, is open 9 a.m. until late, weather permitting.

The Crow's Nest (Deck 13): Right at the top of the ship, with panoramic views of the sea, this is the most popular bar for pre- and post-dinner drinks, with music from the Aurora Orchestra and other groups throughout the evening. It is also the spot for sail away celebrations when the weather doesn't permit them outdoors.

Aurora Outside Recreation

There's the Terrace Pool on Deck 8, (previously reserved for families), with a whirlpool and bar. The Riviera Pool on Deck 12 has a whirlpool and is sheltered from the wind by the Lido and sun decks. Three terraces full of deckchairs surround the pool. The Crystal Pool, also on Deck 1, is Aurora's largest, with a sliding, clear glass Skydome, which allows swimming in any weather. It has two adjoining whirlpools and a bar. There are plenty of lounge chairs around the deck of the pool and on the sun deck which overlooks it.

At the stern of the sun deck there is a sports court for tennis, football, cricket and basketball. Alongside, are golf nets. Clubs and balls are provided, or you can use your own. There is also a golf simulator, with 30 different courses to choose from. The entertainment staff host a variety of tournaments. Aurora has an attractive wraparound teak promenade deck that is perfect for walking or jogging.

The sun deck and other outside seating areas are very spacious compared with the size of the ship. Deckchairs seemed in new condition.

Aurora Services

The central hub of the ship is the atrium, spanning four decks and dominated by John Mill's dramatic 35 foot sculpture and water feature. The reception, shore excursions desk and shops are all located in this area. There has been an extensive shop refurbishment, and an upgrade of the photographic gallery to include more touch screen technology.

The library has relocated to the former cyb@study space adjacent to the Crow's Nest on Deck 13. It's well stocked with books and has several comfortable seats. The number of onboard computers has been reduced from 14 to 5, and they are now situated in the library. Wi-Fi is available in three package options; The Connect Package (£7.75 for 24 hours) provides social media access and internet messaging services; The Browse Package (£12.50) offers internet browsing (with the exception of video streaming), internet messaging, email and social network access; and The Works Package (£24.95) offers web browsing, including YouTube, Spotify and Apple Music streaming, video calls, email, instant messenger services and social media access.

Self-service launderettes are situated on Decks 9 and 11.

The Oasis Spa on Deck 12 can be reached via a short spiral staircase off the midship stairwell on Deck 11. It's an attractive and welcoming environment and offers a wide range of treatments from facials, massage and acupuncture, to hair and nail services. Prices range from £10 for lip or chin waxing to £177 for the Elemis Absolute Spa Ritual. The Gentleman's Spa has a range of grooming services.

The well-equipped gym on Deck 11 has a complimentary programme of relaxing, stretching and conditioning classes such as Fab Abs, Tai Chi and Walk for Wellbeing. There's a nominal fee of £7 for yoga and Pilates, and a 60 minute personal training programme costs £47, or three for £131.

The Sindhu restaurant is a speciality dining experience and offers mouth-watering dishes with a careful balance of spices, flavours and aromas - A firm favourite with many

A big improvement since the refit is the introduction of Freedom Dining in the Medina Restaurant, which allows you to eat where you want and when you want. There are however still the usual two sittings for dinner in the Alexandria Restaurant, and food and drink available around the clock in various parts of the ship. Food is generally good, with a wide choice of traditional and sophisticated dishes.

Free Dining

Medina Restaurant (Deck 6): Freedom Dining means you can turn up without booking at any time the restaurant is open and can usually be seated right away -- if you don't mind sharing a table. If you prefer to wait for a table for two, you get a pager and are called back, usually within a few minutes. Menus appeal to British tastes, with favourites such as roasts and hearty puddings (although lighter choices are available). Following passenger feedback, classic dishes have been returned to the a la carte menu in the Medina and Alexandria, such as prawn cocktail or egg mayonnaise to start, followed by fillet of salmon or sirloin steak and bread and butter pudding or fruit salad. The classic menu is the same each day. The five-course a la carte menu, which changes daily, might include starters of wild mushroom risotto and creamed blue cheese, minestrone or cream of potato and goat's cheese soup, main courses of roast leg of pork, braised beef in Guinness or tempura of vegetables and then sticky toffee pudding, fruit Pavlova or ice cream, followed by cheese, to finish. The Marco Pierre White menu, available on gala evenings, might include a trio of smoked and cured fish to start, chicken consommé with julienne vegetables and shaved black truffle, Champagne sorbet, Beef Wellington and, to finish, the cruise ship favourite of Baked Alaska. Open for dinner 6 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. The Medina also serves breakfast from 8 a.m.-9:30 a.m., lunch from noon to 1:30 p.m., and afternoon tea from 4 p.m. to 4:45 p.m.

Alexandria Restaurant (Deck 6): There is the familiar dining system with the two sittings, one at 6:30 p.m. and second sitting at 8:30 p.m. Again, Marco Pierre White dishes are served on gala evenings, and the menu is the same as the Medina. Open for dinner 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.

The Lido Grill (Deck 12): replaces the Sidewalk Café and offers Costa coffee and the new "Grab and Go" counter. Open for breakfast 8 a.m. to noon and lunch noon to 4 p.m.

The Horizon (Deck 12): The self-service buffet has been completely refurbished in the recent refit with a cheerful new décor. Food and drink is available more or less round the clock, but it can be very crowded at peak times. Breakfast includes a continental option, with fruit, yoghurt, pastries and cereals. Needless to say, there is a full English breakfast that can include any combination of bacon, sausage (or a choice of vegetarian bacon or Quorn sausage), tomato, fried bread, sauté potatoes, grilled mushrooms, black pudding, plum tomatoes and baked beans. Omelettes are available to order and daily chef's specialities include eggs benedict, grilled gammon and eggs, kedgeree, corned beef hash and scrambled egg with smoked salmon. There are also themed dinners. Healthy options include smoothies, porridge, fruit salad and poached eggs on wholemeal toast. Open for Continental breakfast from 6:30 a.m. to 7 a.m. and 11 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., full breakfast 7 a.m. to 11 a.m., lunch noon to 2:30 pm, afternoon tea 3 p.m. to 4.45 p.m., a themed dinner 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m., and late-night snacks 10:30 p.m. to 2 a.m. The self-service drinks selection includes fruit juice and special teas -- including decaffeinated and camomile.

Room Service: Room service is available 24 hours, with breakfast from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. and sandwiches, snacks, pasta, burgers and other items the rest of the time. Some carry a small charge (e.g. £1.50 for chicken and bacon sandwich, £2 for smoked salmon and £3.95 for a burger).

The refit has brought big changes to fee dining on the Aurora with unusual new menus and well designed venues, including Sindhu replacing the Library and the Glass House replacing Café Bordeaux.

Sindhu (Deck 8): One of the line's signature restaurants originally designed by Michelin-star celebrity chef Atul Kochhar (who as of 2018 is no longer associated with the line), in exotic surroundings serves an eclectic Indian fusion menu. Menu choices might include a squid salad with passion fruit chutney or spiced white crab meat with vermicelli to start, a main course of pan-fried sea bass with coconut sauce, a trio of duck or baked parcel of vegetables with tomato and fenugreek sauce with warm spiced chocolate or lavender scented yoghurt cake for dessert. There is a cover charge of £15 per person for cruises of eight days and longer, £20 for three to seven day sailings and £25 for shorter cruises. and booking is recommended. Open for dinner 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.

The Glass House (Deck 8): The a la carte restaurant and wine bar features house wine displays and wines selected by expert and TV presenter "Jolly" Olly Smith. Self-service Enomatic wine systems allow passengers to buy premium wines by the glass. The menu includes a selection of small plates, which are ideal for sharing, and cost £5.25 for three different dishes, such as tempura king prawns, smoked aubergine dip and garlic mushrooms. Large plates include three types of British steak, ranging in price from £5.50 to £7.50, a lobster sandwich for £5.95, trio of different sausages and mash for £4.95 and a vegetarian salad for £3.50. Desserts include a peanut butter sundae or cheese board to share for £4. The Glass House also has a private room for wine tastings and dinners. Open for brunch, lunch and dinner 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.

The Beach House (Deck 12): Situated within the Horizon Restaurant on Deck 12 this casual eatery replaces the Pennant Grill. There is a £5 supplement for dinner. The menu includes favourites such as buffalo wings, crispy bacon and cheese potato skins and tiger prawns to start, fillet of beef on lava rock, macaroni cheese, burgers and Cajun chicken Caesar salad for mains and desserts including cheesecake and chocolate fudge cake A few items carry an additional charge, such as £2.95 for the lava rock beef and £5.95 for lobster. Booking recommended. Open for dinner 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.

Suites

There are ten different categories of cabins, ranging from single cabins to penthouse suites. They include twin and double bed configurations, plus cabins with one or two additional beds in the form of single and double sofa beds and pull-down berths. There are also a number of interconnecting cabins that are ideal for families. All 934 cabins were refurbished in the refit, with new soft furnishings and flat screen TV.

Suites have a magazine and newspaper selection, atlas and binoculars. A fruit basket, mineral water, flowers, champagne and chocolates are provided on arrival.

There are 16 wheelchair accessible cabins, well fitted for the disabled passenger and mostly close to lifts.

Bathrooms are supplied with shower gel, shampoo and conditioner, body lotion, tissues, shaver point and ample towels including large bath/pool towels and all have hair dryers. There is plenty of storage space for personal items. All suites have bath and shower. Inside cabins have shower. All outside cabins and balcony cabins have bath or mini bath and shower, apart from the following categories which have shower only: JB, LC, OA, OB, OC and OD.

Interior: Inside cabins have a large mirror instead of a window and measure approximately 137 - 181 square feet. They have wardrobe and door space and two lower beds which are convertible to a king-size bed. The bathroom has a shower and WC. There is a vanity/writing desk, TV, radio, telephone, safe, and tea and coffee making facilities. Mineral water and a pamper pack, containing shampoo, conditioner, moisturising lotion, soap and a shower cap, are provided on arrival.

Oceanview: Standard outside cabins have a picture window or portholes and measure approximately 137 - 181 square feet. They have wardrobe and drawer space and two lower beds which are convertible to a king-size bed. The bathroom has a shower, or shower over bath, and WC. There is a vanity/writing desk, TV, radio, telephone, safe, and tea and coffee making facilities. Arrivals are offered mineral water and a pamper pack.

Balcony: Balcony cabins measure from 178 - 237 square feet, including a 36 square feet balcony. They have two lower beds which can be converted to a king-size. Bathrooms have a bath with shower or shower only, and WC. There is an ironing board, trouser press and hair dryer. There is a chair and table, TV, radio, telephone, writing desk, refrigerator, tea and coffee making facilities and a safe. Floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors lead to the balcony. Arrivals are offered mineral water and a pamper pack. Deluxe balcony cabins are provided with an atlas and binoculars and the balcony measures 39 square feet. Our balcony cabin on A Deck had twin beds, a two-seater sofa and coffee table, dressing table with large mirror, excellent lighting and concealed shelves on either side. Drawer and cupboard space was ample and well distributed. The balcony, which showed signs of wear on the side of the ship, had two chairs and a table.

Mini suites: Mini suites measure from 368 - 384 square feet, including a balcony of 57 square feet. They have a separate bedroom area with two lower beds which can be converted to a king-size. Bathrooms have a whirlpool bath, shower, twin basin vanity unit and WC, plus a luxurious pamper pack - with additional items including bath and shower gel, a vanity kit, mending kit and shoe mitt - bathrobe and slippers. There is an iron and ironing board, trouser press and hair dryer. The suites include a sofa, chair and table, TV and DVD player, radio, telephone, writing desk, tea and coffee making facilities, safe and refrigerator. Floor-to-ceiling glass doors lead to the balcony with chairs and a table.

Suites: Suites measure from 449 - 753 square feet, including a 75 square feet balcony. The suites have two lower beds which can be converted to a king-size. Bathrooms have a whirlpool bath, shower and WC, plus a luxurious pamper pack, bathrobe and slippers. There is a walk-in dressing area with iron and ironing board, trouser press and hair dryer. The lounge has a sofa and chairs plus a dining table and chairs, and a TV, mini stereo, radio, telephone, writing desk, refrigerator, tea and coffee making facilities and a safe. Floor-to-ceiling sliding doors lead to the balcony with loungers, chairs and table. Suites have an optional butler service.

Penthouse Suites: Upper level Penthouse Suites measure approximately 362 square feet, including a 72 square feet balcony. The lower level suites are approximately 575 square feet, including a 72 square feet balcony. They have a spiral staircase leading to the upper level bedroom containing two single beds that are electronically adjustable to create a king-size bed. Floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors lead to the balcony with table and chairs. Bathrooms have a whirlpool bath, shower and WC plus a luxurious pamper pack, bathrobe and slippers. There is a walk-in dressing area with iron and ironing board, trouser press and hair dryer, and a guest cloakroom. The lounge has an L-shaped sofa and armchairs plus dining table and chairs and a bar area, with stereo system. Penthouse Suites have a butler service, magazine and newspaper selection, atlas and binoculars. The Piano Suite has a baby grand, and the Library Suite is stocked with books.

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Brits keen to sail with their fellow country people, who want a home-from-home atmosphere

Non-English speakers; late-night partyers or those who want lots of outdoor entertainment options

Who goes on P&O Cruises cruise ships?

The line is aimed squarely at Brits, and that's pretty well the only nationality you'll find abroad at any time of year, wherever the ship is based. The demographic varies drastically depending on the type of ship and time of year. The adults-only ships tend to attract couples of 55-years plus; the family-friendly ones will attract families during the holiday periods, and then revert to 55+ couples outside of school holidays. Age will skew lower on the mini-break cruises to Europe and the Channel Islands. P&O Cruises is also aimed squarely at Middle England -- it's not upmarket and not "bucket and spade". The line is about as typically British as you can get.

Do I have to dress up on a P&O Cruises cruise?

P&O cruisers veer on the side of smart during the evening (not Cunard smart, but certainly not casual or scruffy), with casual during the day -- shorts, T-shirts, baseball caps and flip flops are perfectly acceptable day wear. On Gala nights passengers tend to make an effort and you'll see a range of clothing from ball gowns and black tie to and dark suits and long dresses and heels.

Is everything free on P&O Cruises cruises?

No, though tips are included in the price of the cruise and you won't find the rampant up charging you get on US lines. You'll pay extra for speciality restaurants, adults-only relaxation areas, the spa (treatments and thermal suite access), alcoholic and soft drinks.

What are P&O Cruises's most popular activities?

P&O Cruises does not go in for adrenaline-filled activities like the US ships, so you won't even find a climbing wall even on the largest ships, let alone simulated skydiving, dodgems or simulated surfing. Daytime activities across the fleet consist of Daily activities range from the old-time favourites such as deck quoits, shuffleboard and table tennis to line dancing and party dance classes plus plenty of quizzes throughout the day including a pub challenge.

The beauty of a cruise holiday with P&O is that they include everything you need to have a great holiday, plus you'll be waking up in a new destination most days!

Included for all:

  • Comfortable, well-appointed accommodation
  • Twice-daily cabin serviced by your cabin attendant
  • Tea, coffee & fruit juices also included at selected times
  • Dazzling shows, live bands, comedians and more at onboard theatres and lounges
  • Age-specific child and teens clubs on family-friendly ships (Britannia, Ventura, Iona, Azura)
  • Access to expansive gyms, equipped with Technogym machines and free weights. Selected fitness classes are included
  • Access to pools and whirlpool spas. Some pools are adult-only. Selected ships have retractable Skydomes for swimming in all weathers
  • Saunas & steam rooms in the Oasis Spa
  • Football, basketball and deck tennis in the enclosed sports court, plus access to the golf nets
  • Dance classes - pick up some new moves and learn to Salsa, Cha-Cha, Foxtrot or line dance
  • In other destinations, shuttle busses are included for Select Price holidays
  • If you have booked on Early Saver or Saver price, they will be available at an extra cost
  • Flights and transfers (on fly-cruise holidays)
  • Tips - tips are neither expected or required

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All of P&O Cruises ships are fabulous for adults, because they provide plenty of opportunities for tranquil moments. Having said this, they do reserve a few of our ships exclusively for adults cruises.

Meet Arcadia and Aurora

If you’ve ever considered setting off on a once-in-a-lifetime adventure, now is the time to follow your dream with P&O Cruises' Exclusively for Adults ships. The itineraries take in a wealth of new ports of call and introduce overnight and evening calls at some of the world’s most exciting cities, so we’re sure you’ll find something special to satisfy your wanderlust. Underlying all these experiences is the attentive, intuitive and thoughtful service of the Arcadia and Aurora crew. It all adds up to the perfect package for a once-in-a-lifetime luxury cruise experience.

Discover Arcadia

Arcadia combines the chic with the classic, a relaxed pace and stylish surroundings. Having entered service in 2005, she’s won the hearts of all who have sailed on her thanks to her relaxed and intimate atmosphere, classic elegance and array of features designed for pampering and indulgence.

Discover Aurora

Mid-sized Aurora is a world-class ship, bringing the joys of classic cruise travel to all. Aurora entered service with P&O Cruises in 2000. She was the first ship in the fleet to sport a blue funnel and the Union flag design on her bow. Best known for her world cruises, she offers an idyllic cruising experience, with fine dining, superb cinema and theatre, and friendly bars.

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P&O Cruises Fare Types

P&o cruises fare types explained.

P&O Cruises offer three different price types:

Select Price: This offers the most choice and flexibility

  • Choice of cabin location and priority for upgrades (subject to availability)
  • First priority for dining on ships offering both freedom & Club Dining, and first priority for seating time and table size for Club Dining
  • A choice of on-board spending money, car parking in Southampton or return coach travel to Southampton on round-trip cruises (applies to sailings of 7nts and above)
  • Shuttle busses in port (where they are provided by P&O Cruises)
  • Flexibility to change your booking

Early Saver: Offers a great price but without Select Price benefits

  • Available on selected grades. Your cabin number will be assigned by P&O Cruises
  • Possible upgrades (where and if available, after non-Saver bookings)
  • Your preference for desired dining style, time and table size will be noted but cannot be guaranteed

Saver: Great for deal-seekers to get a last-minute holiday

  • Only available on selected cruises, at selected times,
  • Available on selected grades only. Your cabin number will be assigned by P&O Cruises and cannot be changed once allocated
  • Dining allocated on boarding
  • Full balance payable at the time of booking
  • 100% cancellation fee if cancelled at any time before sailing

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P&O Cruises are offering extra onboard spending money* on over 500 cruises when you book a holiday with them this spring. This way, you can try even more new tastes, treats, and first-time experiences. It's available when you book an applicable Select Price holiday by 4 June 2024. Plus, on a select number of sailings, they are also offering 10% off classic drinks packages . 

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The Adventures of Chris and Claire Baldry

Wednesday 2 January 2019

Impressions of a suite on p&o ventura.

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  • Early embarkation and a buffet lunch with complimentary drinks reserved only for people in suites and top tier loyalty customers. This provided a great start to our cruise, and we felt very privileged.
  • Optional breakfast in Epicurean. Breakfast here was lovely, but as the opening times were limited, when the clocks went forward we had to eat rather earlier than we wanted to take advantage of the venue.

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  • Champagne, fruit bowl, chocolates, atlas, binoculars and daily canapes including chocolate dipped strawberries on the formal night.

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  • And of course the services of a butler in addition to a steward! We did not take advantage of the butler's packing/unpacking services, but it could be useful if perhaps you were elderly with limited mobility. He brought our canapes, visited daily to check if we needed anything, arranged large print menus for my husband, but on such a short cruise we had little need of him. On a longer cruise we might have taken occasional advantage of the in-cabin dining which he would have been happy to arrange.

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    We were allocated R410, otherwise known as the Cathay Suite. This was one of the lower grades of suite on Ventura, situated midships on the Riviera Deck. It had a very convenient position, close to the lifts and within easy reach of most central areas. There was occasional noise of moving furniture from the lido deck above, which might be more ...

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  13. Northern Europe and Scandinavia

    Exclusively for adults - Mid-sized Aurora is a world-class ship, bringing the joys of classic cruise travel to all. 1,874. Guests. 76,152. Tonnage. 850. Crew. Book your R417 Northern Europe and Scandinavia cruise holiday from 26 Aug 2024. Book online for your 2024 P&O Cruises holiday and explore hidden gems in shores afar.

  14. A410

    3,100. Guests. 115,055. Tonnage. 1,250. Crew. Book your A410 Canary Islands Fly-Cruise from 08 March 24 on Azura. Book online for your 2024 P&O Cruises trip and explore hidden gems in shores afar.

  15. B410

    Whether you're new to cruising, or a veteran of the high seas, your moments on board Britannia are sure to be truly memorable. 3,647. Guests. 143,000. Tonnage. 1,350. Crew. Book your B410 Norwegian Fjords cruise holiday from 03 May 2024. Book online for your 2024 P&O Cruises holiday and explore hidden gems in shores afar.

  16. Ventura

    This is a list of all the cabins and suites onboard P&O Cruises's Ventura. Please click a cabin number below for more details about that particular cabin. Please note, cabin decor and size may vary among cabins in these categories. All descriptions are general as it relates to a particular category. Number of Decks: 15. Number of Categories: 35.

  17. N410

    Evenings are particularly memorable, with the lavish two-deck theatre where you'll witness elaborate shows and stand-up comedy. 3,078. Guests. 116,017. Tonnage. 1,205. Crew. Book your N410 Canary Islands cruise holiday from 11 May 2024. Book online for your 2024 P&O Cruises holiday and explore hidden gems in shores afar.

  18. J410

    866. Crew. 83,781. Tonnage. Book your J410 British Isles cruise holiday from 11 Jul 2024. Book online for your 2024 P&O Cruises holiday and explore hidden gems in shores afar.

  19. R411

    Exclusively for adults - Mid-sized Aurora is a world-class ship, bringing the joys of classic cruise travel to all. 1,874. Guests. 76,152. Tonnage. 850. Crew. Book your R411 Norwegian Fjords cruise holiday from 22 Jun 2024. Book online for your 2024 P&O Cruises holiday and explore hidden gems in shores afar.

  20. G410

    5,200. Guests. 1,800. Crew. 184,700. Tonnage. Book your G410 Norwegian Fjords cruise holiday from 20 Apr 2024. Book online for your 2024 P&O Cruises holiday and explore hidden gems in shores afar.

  21. R420

    Exclusively for adults - Mid-sized Aurora is a world-class ship, bringing the joys of classic cruise travel to all. 1,874. Guests. 76,152. Tonnage. 850. Crew. Book your R420 Norway cruise holiday from 17 Oct 2024. Book online for your 2024 P&O Cruises holiday and explore hidden gems in shores afar.

  22. R415

    1,874. Guests. Tonnage. 850. Crew. Book your R415 Norway and Iceland cruise holiday from 02 Aug 2024. Book online for your 2024 P&O Cruises holiday and explore hidden gems in shores afar.

  23. R421

    Exclusively for adults - Mid-sized Aurora is a world-class ship, bringing the joys of classic cruise travel to all. 1,874. Guests. 76,152. Tonnage. 850. Crew. Book your R421 Caribbean cruise holiday from 29 Oct 2024. Book online for your 2024 P&O Cruises holiday and explore hidden gems in shores afar.