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P&O Cruises is set to introduce new five-berth cabins on three of its ships, Arvia, Britannia, and Iona, starting from summer 2026. This move aims to make holidays at sea more appealing for larger ...
P&O Cruises is responding to demand for multi-generational holidays by introducing five-berth cabins across three ships. Fifty will be available from next summer across sister ships Arvia and Iona as ...
Families of five can now share one cabin on select P&O Cruises ships, while Arcadia and Aurora will welcome children on certain sailings.
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P&O Cruises has introduced new five-berth cabins aboard three of its ships - Arvia, Britannia, and Iona, designed to accommodate bigger families and improve the on-board experience. READ MORE: Cruise ...
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