P&O Cruises unveils winter 2027-2028 cruises
P&O Cruises has revealed its new collection of holidays for winter 2027 through to spring 2028.
It features several new itineraries, new ports of call as well as P&O Cruises longest world cruise sailing.
Cruise holidays booked by December 17, 2025 will get a host of booking benefits including 10% discount and low deposit on both Select and Early Saver fares.
Also, third and fourth guests sharing the same cabin sail free on selected winter off-peak 2027/2028 cruises of six nights or more, sailing from Southampton.
There is an extra 5% discount is available to Peninsular Club loyalty members on selected holidays and there is a 20% discount on Classic drinks packages.
Iona will join its sister ship, Arvia, in the Caribbean and operate 14-night fly-cruise holidays with departures from Barbados, Antigua and, a new for the season, St Kitts, between October 2027 and April 2028.
Arcadia and Aurora will offer a mix of itineraries available to all ages as well as many which remain exclusively for adults.
Sailings are to North Cape, the Baltic region and Western Europe in winter 2028.
Aurora returns to South America for a 75-night Grand Tour in 2028, with calls in Brazil and Chile.
For the first time since its launch in 2015, Brittania will be based in Southampton year-round, with a mix of itineraries spanning the Atlantic islands to the Caribbean and Mediterranean.
Selected Canary Islands fly-cruises throughout the season on Azura will include Madeira and Morocco, with ports of call such as Agadir and Casablanca.
Ventura will embark on a new seven-night Scandinavia cruise with New Year’s Eve 2027 celebrations in Southampton before sailing to Copenhagen, Oslo and Kristiansand.
Arcadia’s World Cruise 2028 will be one of P&O Cruises longest yet at 124 nights and features an East Asia leg, taking in Japanese destinations of Nagasaki and Tokyo.
The season will see P&O Cruises visit nine ports that have not featured in itineraries for at least five years, including Tokyo, San Diego and Hawaii.
“Collectively the new programme gives agents lots of great talking points and many new sales and marketing opportunities,” said P&O Cruises associate VP, sales & distribution, Ruth Venn.
Pre-registration for the full range of new itineraries is open from 8.30am on 14 October, 2025 to 8pm on Monday 20 October, 2025.
General sales open from Wednesday 22 October, 2025.
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