P&O Cruises has introduced new five-berth cabins on board Arvia, Britannia and Iona in a bid to make holidays at sea even easier – and better value – for bigger families.
The expanded accommodation choices will be available from summer 2026 and include balcony cabins and conservatory mini suite cabins for families of five.
50 five-berth cabins are being introduced across the three ships, giving families extra flexibility to maximise time spent together without compromise.
The introduction of extended family-friendly cabins is part of P&O Cruises’ continued commitment to delivering flexible holidays for families of all ages and sizes.
With varied dining choices, live family entertainment, on board children’s activities and regular cruises sailing from Southampton, P&O Cruises is proud of its family holiday offerings.
Carnival UK and P&O Cruises president Paul Ludlow said: “With more families choosing P&O Cruises, we’re delighted to be expanding our family holiday offerings on Arvia, Britannia and Iona from next summer. We know that family holidays create memories that last a lifetime, and we’re always looking for new ways to make those experiences easier, more comfortable and better value. We understand that every family is unique, and our new five-berth cabins mean that larger families can enjoy being together in one space without compromise.”
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