P&O Cruises unveils winter 2025-26 collection
P&O Cruises has rolled our a new collection of cruise holidays for winter 2025/26 with a dozen new ports of call.
They go on general sale from October 18, 2023.
As well as new destinations to look forward to, there are introductory offers, such as a 10% saving and 10% deposit offer.
In winter 2025/2026, P&O Cruises will return to 12 ports for the first time in five or more years.
These include Los Angeles, Melbourne, Bali, as well as Bodø in Norway and Dunedin in New Zealand.
These P&O Cruises holidays will also include more extended stays in port to delve deeper into the destination.
Cruises booked by December 4, 2023 will include a 10% introductory saving on applicable winter 2025/26 Select Price holidays.
There is also a 10% deposit offer on applicable Select Price or Early Saver holidays departing between October 2025 and March 2026.
In addition, there is a 5% Peninsular Club saving for members of P&O Cruises loyalty programme.
Highlights of the programme include new Caribbean fly-cruise holidays on Britannia with two new itineraries with calls in Jamaica, Dominican Republic and Grand Turk.
In December 2025, Aurora will go on an extended 14-night northern lights cruise from Southampton, with calls at Åndalsnes, Bodø, Narvik, Tromsø and Haugesund.
In January 2026, Aurora will embark on a 75-night Grand Tour around South America.
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