P&O Cruises adds more availability for UK sailings on Britannia
In response to strong demand P&O Cruises is adding more capacty for three and four night sailings on Britannia this summer.
Three night breaks are now on sale priced from £249 per person for an inside cabin.
P&O Cruises’ ultimate escape UK itineraries depart from Southampton between June and September, sailing around the UK coast.
In addition, P&O Cruises’ new Excel class ship Iona is offering seven night UK itineraries from 7 August 2021 to 18 September 2021.
This includes Iona’s maiden voyage sailing around the Scottish islands where Iona will anchor off Iona, the island after which she was named, with an extended stay until sunset.
Iona’s seven night maiden voyage is priced from £1,049 per person.
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