P&O Cruises rolls out summer 2023 cruise programme
P&O Cruises has released its summer 2023 and winter 2023/24 cruise programme which includes new ship Arvia’s maiden summer season.
It includes Arvia’s first full winter season in the Caribbean as well as new ‘island vibe’ summer itineraries on Britannia.
Launch booking offers include free child places.
Third and fourth guests, both adults and children, in the same cabin can travel for free on selected holidays.
Past guests get a 10% booking discount and a 5% discount applies for new guests.
New ship Arvia’s first summer sailing from Southampton will be a series of 14-night holidays in Italy, Spain and France.
Itinerary choices include La Spezia (for Florence and Pisa) or overnight visits to Barcelona.
From October 2023 Arvia will then sail its first full season of Caribbean fly/cruise holidays from home port Barbados until the end of March 2024.
Pre-registration for summer 2023 and winter 2023 / 2024 holidays has now opened.
P&O Cruises president Paul Ludlow said: "This series of new cruise holidays is an exciting one, with our new ship Arvia, new destinations and new itineraries."
"New to cruise guests will also find appeal in our line-up and we are sure that Britannia’s new summer holidays to Ibiza, Palma and Sardinia will be very popular as well as Iona’s season in the Norwegian fjords."
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