P&O Cruises (UK)

P&O Cruises is a UK-based cruise line, with a number of cruise ships aimed at satisfying the needs of primarily the British market. You’ll find a whole range of different cruise ships available from this cruise line, ranging from small and intimate all the way up to huge and innovative. The following ships are part of the P&O Cruises fleet: Aurora (launched 2000), Arcadia (launched 2004), Ventura (launched 2007), Azura (launched 2009), Britannia (launched 2015), Iona (launched 2020) and Arvia (launched 2022). One of my favourite things about P&O Cruises, but one thing that I think it’s critically important for you to understand, is just how different their ships are. This isn’t a bad thing - infact it’s a real positive! Whether you’re looking to cruise on a smaller cruise ship with not as many fellow passengers, or you’d rather have the ‘glitz and glamour’ of a modern-day mega ship, I genuinely believe that P&O Cruises can offer you a ship to suit!

P&O Cruises currently pride themselves on offering holidays to over 70 destinations worldwide, with a huge selection of over 780 holidays to choose from. You’ll find that a large percentage of P&O’s fleet will service the port of Southampton year round, making them perfect for a UK-departing cruise. If you’d rather fly a little further, you’ll usually find a P&O presence in the Caribbean, Canary Islands, and a few other places too! I’ve been fortunate enough to have been onboard the majority of P&O cruise ships, and so I can hopefully help you plan your best trip yet, if you’re planning to climb aboard at some point in the future! You can check out more from my previous cruises with P&O by visiting the P&O section of my YouTube channel - click here!

Over the years, P&O have worked to offer some pretty unique experiences to the market, including recent collaborations with famous faces like Gary Barlow and Nicola Scherzinger. In this part of the website, you’re going to find all of my posts sharing my experiences and knowledge on P&O Cruises, so I really do hope that you’ll find this area useful! If you’d like to learn more about P&O Cruises, you can head below, or click here to go to their website.

It is important to note that P&O Cruises (UK) is entirely separate from P&O Cruises (Australia), and is also a separate company to P&O Ferries. Indeed, they all share the P&O brand name, but they are not jointly operated or managed.

If you’d like to stay ‘in the loop’ with everything that’s going on here at ‘Fraser at Sea’, it’s easy! All you need to do is SIGN UP for my FREE newsletters by clicking here, and also come over and subscribe to my YouTube channel - just click here!

Hello, and thanks for checking out FraserAtSea.com! I’m constantly working to update and improve the site, and I’d LOVE to update you from time to time. To sign up to my FREE e-mail newsletters, just click here!

Also, I release multiple new YouTube videos every week - head over to my channel to subscribe today - just click here, or search ‘Fraser at Sea’ on YouTube!