Lavish and opulent are two words that spring to mind when describing the jewel in P&O cruises crown the Arcadia. Arguably the most iconic of P&O's fleet the Arcadia is one of the most popular cruise ships afloat. She is a classic superliner built for the discerning British customer with an attention to detail that is second to no other.
Where to explore on a P&O Arcadia Cruise?
From January 2012 Arcadia is embarking on a 109 world voyage around the globe, with 50 ports of call she is cruising to Australia via the Far East and coming back agai via the Far East and South Africa. If you feel 109 is too many, why dont you look at some of the many shorter world cruise segements.
During the summer months, the Arcadia is based in Southampton where she does a variety of cruises ranging from 4 nights upwards to the Med, Baltic and the Canary islands.
What to expect on a P&O Arcadia Cruise
The Arcadia is a typical British cruise ship, she is only one of two of the P&O cruises fleet that does not accept children. This means a more mature clientele who are not onboard for gimmicks. They are genuinely repeat P&O Cruisers who come on for the amazing food, the warm and welcome atmosphere and the gourmet food prepared by world class chefs.
Adore Cruises top tip for a cruise on the Arcadia.
If you are celebrating a special occasion, we thoroughly recommend the Arcadia Rhodes restuarant. This speciality restaurant has signature dishes from TV Chef Gary Rhodes and is some of the best food afloat |