P&O Cruises unveils 2026/27 winter cruise collection

Thursday, 16 Oct, 2024 0

P&O Cruises has released new winter 2026/27 cruise holidays spanning over 100 unique destinations.

Itineraries include Galveston, Texas and Port Vila, Vanuatu as all-new destinations, plus six new-for-this-season ports; Agadir, Morocco; Alotau, Papua New Guinea; Kona, Hawaii; Newcastle, Australia; Port of Spain, Trinidad; and Progreso, Mexico.

The programme also offers New Year’s celebrations in Hamburg, Barcelona and Lisbon.

Cruise holidays booked by December 9, 2024, and departing on or after October 1, 2026 will be applicable for introductory offers:

10% early bird discount – guests can save 10% on applicable Select Price winter 2026/27 holidays

10% deposit offer – available on applicable Select Price or Early Saver holidays

Extra 5% discount for Peninsular Club loyalty members on selected cruises

 

It features Aurora’s 75-night Grand Tour, departing Southampton in January 2027, with an overnight maiden call in Galveston, Texas, for two full days in the destination.

Aurora also calls into Port of Spain, Trinidad for the first time, as well as returning to Progreso, Mexico for the first time since 2020.

Arcadia’s newly extended 106-night world cruise, from Southampton in January 2027, calls into a new destination for P&O Cruises, Port Vila, capital of Vanuatu.

Arcadia also calls at Alotau, Papu New Guinea; Kona, Hawaii; and Newcastle, Australia, all of which have not been visited for more than five years.

The itinerary features 28 distinctive ports of call, with nine destinations offering either an overnight or late-evening departure.

Agadir, Morocco is featured on Arcadia’s enhanced Atlantic Islands itinerary on December 3, 2026.

The sailing features a full day and evening in Casablanca, as well as calls to Praia and St. Vincent, Cape Verde.

P&O Cruises newest ship Arvia sails the popular 14-night Caribbean fly-cruise itinerary from Barbados and Antigua.

Iona will offer guests Spain, Portugal and Canary Islands cruise itineraries.

Flagship Britannia will sail 14-night Caribbean fly-cruise itineraries from Barbados, featuring up to nine destinations per sailing.

With a total of 78 new itineraries on sale, the winter 2026/27 cruise season includes 102 unique destinations, with more than 100 late or overnight stays at more than 30 different ports of call.

These overnight stays include Antigua, Cape Town and New Orleans, with late-night stays in Bodø, Hamburg, Tangier and Vigo.

Pre-registration is open and general sale begins on October 23, 2024. 

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