Oriana goes adult-only

Sunday, 15 Nov, 2010 0

 

P&O Cruises has announced it will operate three adults-only ships next year including the Oriana.
 
The Oriana, Arcadia and Adonia will sail sans enfants from the end of November next year. Oriana will have just returned from a refit and Adonia will have replaced Artemis.
 
The operator’s Azura, Ventura, Oceana and Aurora will still be child-friendly.
 
The company says the move is because Adonia is a smaller ships than Artemis which means adult-only cruise places would have been reduced if it had not co-opted Oriana.
 
Passengers who have already booked a family holiday on one of the five Oriana cruises scheduled to sail after the change over will be offered a different sailing or their money back.
 
by Dinah Hatch

 



 

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