P&O Cruises announces bumper 2024 ship visits programme


P&O Cruises announces bumper 2024 ship visits programme

Thursday, 29 Feb, 2024 0

P&O Cruises just announced details of one its largest ship visit programmes to date.

There will be over 1,000 places for travel agents along with new initiatives to elevate the experience.

The 2024 ship visits programme take place in Southampton between April and October with travel agents spending time on board P&O Cruises newest ships, Arvia and Iona, as well as Britannia, Ventura, Aurora and Arcadia.

There will also be a selection of regional visits and details will be announced in due course.

During the visits agents will take a tour of the cabins, entertainment venues and dining, as well as a three- course meal in one of the restaurants.

In addition, for the first time ever, travel agents will receive 20 Shine points for attending the full day, a soft drinks voucher, complimentary Wi-Fi and free time onboard after lunch.

Ship visit dates available to book now:

Britannia – Friday 26 April – Book here

Ventura – Tuesday 30 April – Book here

Iona – Saturday 11 May – Book here

 

Future dates which will be available to book via the Shine Rewards Club soon:

Arcadia – Thursday 6 June

Ventura – Tuesday 11 June

Britannia – Friday 28 June

Aurora – Thursday 4 July

Arvia – Sunday 7 July

Aurora – Friday 2 August

Arcadia – Thursday 15 August

Iona – Saturday 7 September

Ventura – Tuesday 10 September

Arvia – Sunday 29th September

Britannia – Friday 4 October

Aurora – Thursday 17 October

Iona – Saturday 19th October

 

P&O Cruises director of sales, Ruth Venn, said: “We are delighted that so many travel agents will have the chance to come onboard our ships this year.”

“This is the perfect opportunity for agents to experience our ships for themselves.”

 

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