P&O Cruises cancels two cruises
P&O Cruises has cancelled sailings on two ships for next year due to select sailings that were scheduled to take place onboard the Arvia and the Ventura in 2026 and 2027.
A four-night Amsterdam voyage on P&O Ventura in February 2026 has been scrapped as the cruise line has to extend a planned drydock refit.
Separately, a two-week cruise on Arvia in April 2027 is also cancelled.
“Unfortunately, Ventura’s Amsterdam itinerary departing 23 February, 2026, has been cancelled due to the extension at that time,” the line said.
“Arvia will now offer two new week-long itineraries to the Norwegian fjords and Spain and France respectively.”
“On occasion, it is necessary to change an itinerary from what was previously published, and we are sorry this change has impacted a small number of our guests.”
Guests can request a full refund for the cancelled sailings and will receive a £50 onward credit for a future cruise if booked by 24 October.
“We understand this news is disappointing and would like to apologize for this change.”
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