Celebrating contemporary holidays at sea with iconic imagery
P&O Cruises has partnered with world-renowned photographer Rankin to unveil a unique photographic exhibition at Battersea Power Station in London on September 17-28, 2025.
The exhibition, open to the public and free of charge, will feature a series of captivating images shot on board P&O Cruises Arvia earlier this year.
Showcasing the vibrant energy and contemporary style of a modern holiday at sea, the collection presents life on board as seen through Rankin’s distinctive lens. The photographs highlight joyful moments, luxurious relaxation and the memorable experiences on a P&O Cruises holiday.
The striking images feature acclaimed personalities including performer Layton Williams, Blur bassist and cheesemaker Alex James and P&O Cruises Food Hero Marco Pierre White.
P&O Cruises president, Paul Ludlow, said: “We are privileged to be collaborating with Rankin on this truly special project. These images redefine travel photography and Rankin’s ability to capture the essence of contemporary travel aligns perfectly with our vision for a holiday with P&O Cruises.
“These photographs not only showcase the exceptional experiences on board, but also the joy and individuality of our guests. Each image brings its own charisma, captured in candid and dynamic moments that epitomise Arvia’s cool and contemporary spirit.
“We are proud to present this exhibition at Battersea Power Station and invite everyone to see cruising in a whole new light.”
The exhibition runs from September 17- 28, 2025 at Battersea Power Station and admission is free.
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