Ships operated by P&O Cruises | Arcadia (Passenger/crew ratio: 2.3) Nicely decorated in muted colours, the ship is stylish, not loud and brash. There are more cabins with balconies on this ship than any others in the fleet. Cruise Dates & Itineraries :: Reviews |
 | Artemis (Passenger/crew ratio: 2.4) The ship has an informal atmosphere and is particularly geared to the British market. There are no inside cabins, so prices are slightly higher than other ships in the fleet.
Service is friendly and efficient, as typical of all P&O ships, with Asian and British crew and staff. Cruise Dates & Itineraries :: Reviews |
 | Aurora (Passenger/crew ratio: 2.2) This ship has a cosmopolitan feel, with lots of options not previously available to the British market. There is an excellent range of facilities, although some people service and quality has suffered as a result. Cruise Dates & Itineraries :: Reviews |
 | Oceana (Passenger/crew ratio: 2.2) Less elegant than Princess ships (and some would say, with less atmosphere) this is nevertheless a good value four-star product. Since it entered the P&O fleet, this ship has had its dining areas expanded, to cater for the British market. Cruise Dates & Itineraries :: Reviews |
 | Oriana (Passenger/crew ratio: 2.4) One of the most popular ships among UK passengers, with a very British feel – regular passengers have said they feel like they are “coming home” when they board.
Service is friendly and polite. Cruise Dates & Itineraries :: Reviews |
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