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Posted 12 December 2022
14 Night (Outside £617) Solo Mediterranean Cruise - 1 Adult Full Board P&O Iona 28 Jan 2023 Southampton - £741 @ Seascanner
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This deal is expired. Here are some options that might interest you:
Smashing price for a Balcony Cabin 14 Night Mediterranean Cruise departing from Southampton 28th January 2023
Balcony Stateroom = £741 (This is the best option as Balcony usually cost hundreds more)
Or £617 Outside Stateroom
Brand New Ship for 2021
33 Dining & bars
6 Theatres & Lounges
5 Pools
The ship is certainly striking. At the heart of Iona's deck plan is the dazzling Grand Atrium, with walls of glass on both sides spanning three floors, filling the space with light and sea views. Polished white marble and gleaming chrome add to the elegant, airy feel, while a curved marble staircase sweeps down into the centre.
The SkyDome is another 'wow' moment at first sight and a first for P&O Cruises, too. An enormous glass dome covers a double-height space on Decks 16 and 17, which serves as a pool, drinking and dining venue by day and a dramatic entertainment space in the evenings. Other intriguing features making their debut include a boutique, four-screen cinema, an intimate nightclub and the first gin distillery at sea.
Balcony Stateroom = £741 (This is the best option as Balcony usually cost hundreds more)
Or £617 Outside Stateroom
Brand New Ship for 2021
33 Dining & bars
6 Theatres & Lounges
5 Pools
The ship is certainly striking. At the heart of Iona's deck plan is the dazzling Grand Atrium, with walls of glass on both sides spanning three floors, filling the space with light and sea views. Polished white marble and gleaming chrome add to the elegant, airy feel, while a curved marble staircase sweeps down into the centre.
The SkyDome is another 'wow' moment at first sight and a first for P&O Cruises, too. An enormous glass dome covers a double-height space on Decks 16 and 17, which serves as a pool, drinking and dining venue by day and a dramatic entertainment space in the evenings. Other intriguing features making their debut include a boutique, four-screen cinema, an intimate nightclub and the first gin distillery at sea.
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54 Comments
sorted byHow easy it is to get to the terminal building. Parking or public transport. Im considering it but there is just no information on the website about things.
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If you choose the select fare you get free parking thrown in, some on board spending and you can select your cabin during the booking.
If you prefer to travel there by coach Intercruise ad Eavesway travel will take you to the ship and offload your luggage to your cabin.
Trains - short taxi ride from Southhampton central but given the rail strikes this is risky.
Drinks package is £40 per day and you are supposedly limited to 15 drinks per day. But "pay as you" go prices are supposed to be reasonable. cruisemummy.co.uk/po-…us/
Full details of the drinks package is here - you have to pay the full price (less 20%) for anything that costs more than £7
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Avoid Cruise Critic site - they will spam you with 3 emails each day and multiple unsubscribe requests go ignored (edited)
Party on dude. (edited)
Cheers
I've never considered a cruise holiday before. (edited)
everything is managed and food is great and rooms are comfy. you generally get from 8AM to 5PM with shuttle buses going back and forth every half an hour