P&O Cruises’ Arvia elevates activities with ‘Altitude’ top deck
P&O Cruises unveiled the sky-high activities guests can look forward to on the UK’s newest cruise ship.
Arvia showcases a top deck ‘Altitude’ experience with a high ropes course, tropical themed mini-golf and water splash zone.
Altitude Minigolf will include water hazards, tiki huts, ‘hippos’ and night-time illuminations. The nine-hole course will be open throughout the day and evening.
The Altitude Splash Valley aquazone is for all the family with water jets, shaded areas and ocean views.
Altitude Skywalk is 54 metres above the ocean and becomes the company’s first ever high ropes experience.
Altitude also features a sports arena with an outdoor sports court for football, basketball, short tennis or cricket.
“These thrilling new Altitude experiences will have fun and excitement at their heart,” said P&O Cruises president Paul Ludlow said.
P&O Cruises is offering a 14-night cruise on Arvia for £2,099 per person for an inside cabin departing January 21, 2023.
It includes flights, full board meals and entertainment and flights from the UK.
Departing from Bridgetown Barbados, ports of call are Barbados, Curacao, La Romana, St Kitts, Antigua, St Maarten, Martinique and St Lucia.
Arvia is powered by LNG and launches in December 2022.
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