P&O Cruises unveils Platinum Jubilee offers
P&O Cruises is offering discounts of £75 to £250 per person on cruises between September 1, 2022 and December 30, 2023 on Early Saver bookings made by July 4, 2022.
Holidays booked by this date can be secured with a £70 per person low deposit on Select Price and Early Saver bookings.
The offer also includes the removal of regional flight supplements on new Select Price and Early Saver bookings made by September 5, 2022
It is available on fly-cruises to the Caribbean, Canary Islands and Mediterranean departing May 31, 2022 to October 4, 2024.
Guests across the P&O Cruises fleet take part in the Jubilee celebrations this weekend with a Jubilee afternoon tea, lunch and pageant featuring Her Majesty The Queen’s favourite dishes.
Signature Jubilee cocktails will be available including the Garden Party Mojito, Gin Ma’am-tini, Kir Royale and a Royal Jubilee sparkling wine.
Guest speakers over the Jubilee weekend include Grant Harrold, Royal Butler to Prince Charles, William and Harry on Iona.
Azura hosts Hugo Rittson-Thomas, royal photographer and Christian Furr, official painter of The Queen aboard Britannia.
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