P&O Cruises rolls out all-inclusive onboard packages
P&O Cruises is for the first time set to offer customers all-inclusive onboard packages for the first time.
The Classic and Deluxe packages are available, each offering a range of inclusions such as drinks, specialty dining and Wi-Fi connectivity.
They are valid for voyages of five nights or longer starting from March 2026.
They are fully commissionable and available at the time of booking.
The Classic Package is priced at £49 per person per day inclusive of the Classic drinks package and Wi-Fi, and dining credit of up to £55, which depends on the length of cruise.
The Deluxe Package is £59 per day.
This features the upgraded Deluxe drinks package with premium spirits, cocktails and craft beers.
It includes streaming quality ‘ultimate Wi-Fi,’ and up to £80 dining credit.
The packages can be booked for all ships.
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