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P&O Cruises - A Guide to their Fleet & Destinations


Based in Southampton, P&O cruises have been a mainstay of the UK cruising scene for many years.

With seven large passenger cruise liners and a vast array of destinations across the world, P&O cruises are the first choice for many people looking to enjoy cruise holidays leaving from the UK.

Read the rest of this article to discover more about some of the P&O cruises vessels and the destinations they can take you to.
" Adonia

The Adonia is small in terms of cruise liners. It carries just over 700 passengers and is an adult only vessel, so no families are allowed.

Despite its size, the Adonia is still very well equipped with eight bars, a gym and a selection of restaurants among other things.

P&O cruises on the Adonia are popular with those looking to visit the warm climates of the Mediterranean and South America.

" Azura

The Azura is a modern family friendly cruise liner built in 2010. It has the largest capacity of all the P&O cruises vessels and can accommodate up to 3100 passengers.
The Azura certainly travels well and is a frequent visitor to the Mediterranean, Scandinavia, the Baltic region and the Caribbean.

With a dozen bars and a theatre that seats almost 800 people, the sheer scale of the Azura makes it a highlight when it comes to P&O cruises.

" Oceana

The Oceana is a mid-size cruise liner that is also family friendly. The Oceana has plenty to offer cruise holiday passengers with things like a spa, salon, sports court and casino on board. There is plenty to do for the family on the Oceana too with facilities such as a children's club and dedicated games room.

The Oceana provides a wealth of family dining options too from the formal Marco Pierre White restaurant to buffet and poolside restaurants.

In terms of destinations, the Oceana is often found sailing in the Med or around the Canary Islands.

" Ventura

Weighing in at around 115,000 tonnes, a cruise holiday on the Ventura requires over 1200 staff and can accommodate over 3000 passengers. There are an incredible 14 different passenger decks which gives you an idea of the sheer scale of this cruise liner.

P&O cruises on the Ventura take in the Canary Islands, the Caribbean as well as parts of the Mediterranean.
You can also take short cruises of two to four nights on the Ventura if you're not able to go away for long periods at any one time.





Author Resource:- The Co-operative Travel has a wide selection of P&O cruises available to book online. Take a trip on the Oceana, Ventura or any of the other five cruise liners for a memorable holiday.

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