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P&O Cruises released its cruise programme for winter 2027 through to spring 2028, featuring new itineraries and ports of call, as well as the cruise line’s longest world cruise to date.
The season will also see P&O Cruises ships visit nine ports absent from itineraries from the last five years, including Tokyo, San Diego and Hawaii. Pre-registration for the new itineraries opens 14 October 2025, and general sale will commence on 22 October 2025.
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Between October 2027 and April 2028, Iona will join her newer sister ship Arvia, in the Caribbean, operating 14-night fly-cruise holidays departing from Barbados, Antigua and St Kitts - a new addition for the season.
The formerly exclusive adult-s only ships, Arcadia and Aurora will offer mixed itineraries available to all ages alongside adult-only cruises, which will visit North Cape, the Baltic region and Western Europe in winter 2028. The oldest ship in the fleet, Aurora is set to returns to South America for a 75-night Grand Tour in 2028. The P&O Cruises’ flagship, Britannia will be based in Southampton year-round, the first time since its launch in 2015. The ship will offer itineraries including cruises to the Atlantic islands to the Caribbean and Mediterranean. Azura will offer selected Canary Islands fly-cruises throughout the season, which include Madeira and Morocco, featuring ports such as Agadir and Casablanca. Her 2008-built sister ship, Ventura will sail a new seven-night Scandinavia cruise exploring Northern Europe, with New Year's Eve 2027 celebrations in Southampton before sailing to Copenhagen, Oslo and Kristiansand. P&O Cruises will also offer its longest world cruise yet, spanning 124-nights, on board Arcadia, setting sail in 2028. The itinerary features an East Asia segment including Japanese destinations Nagasaki and Tokyo.
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