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With seven cruise ships in the P&O Cruises fleet, you want to be certain that the fleet member you choose is the one that best matches your holiday needs. On board every cruise ship you’ll enjoy the same P&O Cruises experience; from exceptional service and attention to detail, to delicious cuisine and outstanding entertainment.

But what you’ll also find is that each cruise ship has a number of unique features and facilities. From the destinations each cruise ship visits, to their statistics, dining options, dress codes and daytime activities, select a ship below for more details or if you would like to view the cruises select a year below each ship to view a list of all the P&O Cruises sailings.

Headline: Adonia 21/10/11

Adonia

The smallest of our seven ships, Adonia is designed to offer a delightfully intimate cruising experience. Radiating small ship charm, she carries just 710 passengers. What this means is that in no time at all you’ll experience the cruising camaraderie that comes with being surrounded by friendly, familiar faces. And thanks to her small size, P&O Cruises Adonia is a pathfinder ship, exploring ports the larger ships of today are unable to visit – with 75% of her staterooms featuring a balcony, the views are second to none.

 
Headline: Arcadia 21/10/11

Arcadia

Exclusively for adults, Arcadia offers a relaxed pace, stylish surroundings and more than a hint of extravagance to P&O Cruises. Arcadia’s signature features such as her exterior glass-fronted lifts and expansive art collection, featuring no less than 3,000 works of art, create a sophisticated air.

 
Headline: Aurora 21/10/11

Aurora

Aurora is a mid-sized cruise ship, instantly recognisable thanks to her elegant tiered stern. Like Oriana, Aurora is designed as a classic ocean going vessel and is therefore ideally suited to world cruising. At her heart is a Lalique-inspired waterfall which forms the centrepiece of her atrium – one of her signature features.

 
Headline: Azura 21/10/11

Azura

Azura is one of the largest cruise ships in the P&O Cruises fleet. Azura offers an incredible choice of bars, restaurants, sports and spa facilities and entertainment, plus lots of other exciting and unique features.At the heart of Azura cruise ship is her atrium, a very social venue located over three magnificent decks, with a café, art gallery, bookshop, library and shopping. In the evenings you are invited to take your partner and dance the night away on a beautifully polished dance floor.

 
Headline: Oceana 21/10/11

Oceana

Oceana is a mid-sized cruise ship with a particularly stunning atrium that creates a real ‘wow’. Her bars, restaurants, shops and lounges have been designed to flow seamlessly through the ship and this makes for a sociable and informal atmosphere with P&O Cruises. Oceana’s bars are a feature… There is Magnums – a lively Champagne bar, Winners’ – the funky midships bar and the Yacht and Compass – a traditional English pub. Oceana also has a dedicated nightclub.

 
Headline: Oriana 21/10/11

Oriana

Please note that from 19th December 2011 (from cruise X122) Oriana will be exclusively for adults.

With her signature tiered stern decks, Oriana cruise ship is elegant and attractive. She has been specifically designed to suit British tastes; the broad teak promenade and lido decks are great for sun bathing and watching the world go by; the card room and wood panelled library are ideal for relaxing in, as are the bars including the Lord’s Tavern sports bar and Anderson’s with its leather armchairs and maritime artefacts.

 
Headline: Ventura 21/10/11

Ventura

Ventura is one of the largest cruise ships in the P&O Cruises fleet. Ventura is where you’ll find an incredible choice of facilities from bars, restaurants, a sports court, spa and theatre. Plus Ventura also has a number of exciting features that are exclusively hers.