P&O Cruises introduces new five-berth cabins
P&O Cruises has unveiled new five-berth cabin designs coming to three ships in the fleet.
The new larger family sized cabins will be introduced on board Arvia, Britannia and Iona.
The expanded accommodation choices will be available for summer 2026 cruises and include balcony cabins and conservatory mini suite cabins for families of five.
Fifty five-berth cabins are being introduced across the three ships.
Carnival UK and P&O Cruises president Paul Ludlow said: “We’re delighted to be expanding our family holiday offerings on Arvia, Britannia and Iona from next summer. We’re always looking for new ways to make family experiences easier, more comfortable and better value.”
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