P&O Cruises adds new 2025 British Isles cruise holidays
P&O Cruises unveiled a new series of summer 2025 cruise holidays with new ports of call and new itineraries.
They come with introductory offers, including a 10% saving on applicable Select Price holidays, as well as a 10% low deposit offer.
Holidays booked by June 5, 2023 and departing between March and October 2025 include10% off applicable Select Price summer 2025 holidays with a 10% deposit offer.
Extra guests can sail free of charge.
When guests book an applicable cruise holiday departing March to October 2025, third and fourth guests in the cabin can sail free.
This is available on selected off-peak cruises sailing from and to Southampton for six nights or more with two adults paying full fare.
The cruise holidays series include new British Isles itineraries.
Britannia offers a 10-year anniversary 14-night British Isles cruise.
Aurora has a new 16-night British Isles sailing which calls at Waterford– a first for the fleet since 2015.
New Mediterranean ports of call include Toulon and Malaga aboard newest ship Arvia.
Arcadia’s 19-night Mediterranean cruises include a maiden call to Granada in southern Spain.
There are also new Norway and Scandinavia itineraries in 2025 on Aurora, Britannia and Iona.
Aurora also offers a brand new US port of call in Rockland, Maine.
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