Travel agents offered 1,000 ship visits with P&O Cruises
P&O Cruises will offer more than 1,000 places for travel agent ship visits in 2023.
The new ship visits programme, from April to October 2023 in Southampton, will include time on board P&O Cruises newest ships, Arvia and Iona.
It will also offer a look at Britannia, Ventura, Aurora and Arcadia.
The ship visits allow agents to experience the cabins, entertainment venues, dining, and a three-course meal in one of the restaurants.
Dates available to book now:
Ventura (N309) – Saturday 22 April
Aurora (R307) – Tuesday 2 May
Iona (G317) – Saturday 3 June
Iona (G318) – Saturday 10 June
Arvia (K313) – Sunday 25 June
Iona (G322) – Saturday 8 July
Ventura (N319) – Saturday 15 July
Future dates which will be available to book via the Shine Rewards Club soon:
Arcadia (J311) – Tuesday 29 August
Iona (G330) – Saturday 2 September
Arvia (K318) – Sunday 3 September
Arvia (K319) – Sunday 17 September
Iona (G333) – Saturday 23 September
Iona (G334) – Saturday 7 October
Britannia (B326A) – Thursday 19 October
Iona (G335) – Saturday 21 October
Ruth Venn, P&O Cruises director of sales said: “We could not be more excited to bring back ship visits for travel agents this year.”
“With more than 1,000 spaces available, it is the perfect opportunity for agents to experience our ships for themselves.”
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