P&O Cruises returning to Caribbean
P&O Cruises celebrates its return to the Caribbean as it expands international sailings.
After its transatlantic crossing, Britannia will begin 14-night Caribbean fly/cruise holidays from home port Barbados on 5 November 2021, and Azura will offer 14-night holidays from 10 December 2021.
Itineraries depart and return to Bridgetown, Barbados with Britannia calling at Curacao, St. Vincent, Grenada, Saint Lucia, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Antigua and St Maarten.
Azura sailings call at St. Vincent, Saint Kitts and Nevis, St Maarten, Grand Turk, Tortola, Antigua, Saint Lucia and Grenada.
"Our Caribbean holidays build on our very successful series of UK coastal cruises and now, following months of planning and preparation, we are ready to take our guests further afield," said P&O Cruises President Paul Ludlow
"Our Caribbean season, running from November through to March, is a further positive step towards our full fleet returning to service."
"The economic support that guests and crew alike provide is richly welcomed after the global downturn in visitors and we look forward to working together to sustainably rebuild tourism in the Caribbean."
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