Mediterranean
Southampton | La Coruña | Málaga | Alicante | Marseille | Barcelona | Cádiz | Southampton
















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Southampton
Lying near the head of Southampton Water, a peninsula between the estuaries of the Rivers Test and Itchen, Southampton is Britain’s largest cruise port. It has been one of England’s major ports since the Middle Ages, when it exported wool and hides from the hinterland and imported wine fro... Lying near the head of Southampton Water, a peninsula between the estuaries of the Rivers Test and Itchen, Southampton is Britain’s largest cruise port. It has been one of England’s major ports since the Middle Ages, when it exported wool and hides from the hinterland and imported wine from Bordeaux. The city suffered heavy damage during World War Two and as a result the centre has been extensively rebuilt, but there are still some interesting medieval buildings including the Bargate, one of the finest city gatehouses in England. Read More

At Sea
With the promise of happy days and fun-filled nights to come, the P&O Cruises Arvia is a ray of holiday sunshine. Dive deep into the wonders of the Med or soak up the sun in the Caribbean, discovering cultural treasures, postcard-worthy beaches and delicious local treats, plus you will... With the promise of happy days and fun-filled nights to come, the P&O Cruises Arvia is a ray of holiday sunshine. Dive deep into the wonders of the Med or soak up the sun in the Caribbean, discovering cultural treasures, postcard-worthy beaches and delicious local treats, plus you will have everything you need onboard the Arviva when sailing from destination to destination. From a fantastic world of food to taking your pick from an abundance of exceptional entertainment - onboard the P&O Cruises Arvia, you’re guaranteed to never be bored! Read More

La Coruña
La Coruña, the largest city in Spain's Galicia region, is among the country's busiest ports. The remote Galicia area is tucked into the northwest corner of the Iberian Peninsula, surprising visitors with its green and misty countryside that is so much unlike other parts of Spain. The name... La Coruña, the largest city in Spain's Galicia region, is among the country's busiest ports. The remote Galicia area is tucked into the northwest corner of the Iberian Peninsula, surprising visitors with its green and misty countryside that is so much unlike other parts of Spain. The name "Galicia" is Celtic in origin, for it was the Celts who occupied the region around the 6th-century BC and erected fortifications. La Coruña was already considered an important port under the Romans. They were followed by an invasion of Suevians, Visigoths and, much later in 730, the Moors. It was after Galicia was incorporated into the Kingdom of Asturias that the epic saga of the Pilgrimage to Santiago (St. James) began. From the 15th century, overseas trade developed rapidly; in 1720, La Coruña was granted the privilege of trading with America - a right previously only held by Cadiz and Seville. This was the great era when adventurous men voyaged to the colonies and returned with vast riches. Today, the city's significant expansion is evident in three distinct quarters: the town centre located along the isthmus; the business and commercial centre with wide avenues and shopping streets; and the "Ensanche" to the south, occupied by warehouses and factories. Many of the buildings in the old section feature the characteristic glazed façades that have earned La Coruña the name "City of Crystal." Plaza Maria Pita, the beautiful main square, is named after the local heroine who saved the town in 1589 when she seized the English standard from the beacon and gave the alarm, warning her fellow townsmen of the English attack. Read More

At Sea
With the promise of happy days and fun-filled nights to come, the P&O Cruises Arvia is a ray of holiday sunshine. Dive deep into the wonders of the Med or soak up the sun in the Caribbean, discovering cultural treasures, postcard-worthy beaches and delicious local treats, plus you will... With the promise of happy days and fun-filled nights to come, the P&O Cruises Arvia is a ray of holiday sunshine. Dive deep into the wonders of the Med or soak up the sun in the Caribbean, discovering cultural treasures, postcard-worthy beaches and delicious local treats, plus you will have everything you need onboard the Arviva when sailing from destination to destination. From a fantastic world of food to taking your pick from an abundance of exceptional entertainment - onboard the P&O Cruises Arvia, you’re guaranteed to never be bored! Read More

At Sea
With the promise of happy days and fun-filled nights to come, the P&O Cruises Arvia is a ray of holiday sunshine. Dive deep into the wonders of the Med or soak up the sun in the Caribbean, discovering cultural treasures, postcard-worthy beaches and delicious local treats, plus you will... With the promise of happy days and fun-filled nights to come, the P&O Cruises Arvia is a ray of holiday sunshine. Dive deep into the wonders of the Med or soak up the sun in the Caribbean, discovering cultural treasures, postcard-worthy beaches and delicious local treats, plus you will have everything you need onboard the Arviva when sailing from destination to destination. From a fantastic world of food to taking your pick from an abundance of exceptional entertainment - onboard the P&O Cruises Arvia, you’re guaranteed to never be bored! Read More
Málaga
As you sail into Malaga you will notice what an idyllic setting the city enjoys on the famous Costa del Sol. To the east of this provincial capital, the coast along the region of La Axarqua is scattered with villages, farmland and sleepy fishing hamlets - the epitome of traditional rural S... As you sail into Malaga you will notice what an idyllic setting the city enjoys on the famous Costa del Sol. To the east of this provincial capital, the coast along the region of La Axarqua is scattered with villages, farmland and sleepy fishing hamlets - the epitome of traditional rural Spain. To the west stretches a continuous city where the razzmatazz and bustle creates a colourful contrast that is easily recognisable as the Costa del Sol. Surrounding the region, the Penibéetica Mountains provide an attractive backdrop overlooking the lower terraced slopes which yield olives and almonds. This spectacular mountain chain shelters the province from cold northerly winds, giving it a reputation as a therapeutic and exotic place in which to escape from cold northern climes. Malaga is also the gateway to many of Andalusia's enchanting historic villages, towns and cities. Read More

Alicante
The provincial capital of the Valencian Community serves as a gateway to the huge influx of tourists that flock to the Costa Blanca resorts every year. Alicante is popular with holidaymakers who arrive for the warm, Mediterranean climate and seemingly endless golden beaches. However, there... The provincial capital of the Valencian Community serves as a gateway to the huge influx of tourists that flock to the Costa Blanca resorts every year. Alicante is popular with holidaymakers who arrive for the warm, Mediterranean climate and seemingly endless golden beaches. However, there is much more to this city than sand and sun. With a picturesque waterfront, a hugely impressive castle, buzzing nightlife and a rich, complex history, Alicante is a fascinating destination all year round. Read More

At Sea
With the promise of happy days and fun-filled nights to come, the P&O Cruises Arvia is a ray of holiday sunshine. Dive deep into the wonders of the Med or soak up the sun in the Caribbean, discovering cultural treasures, postcard-worthy beaches and delicious local treats, plus you will... With the promise of happy days and fun-filled nights to come, the P&O Cruises Arvia is a ray of holiday sunshine. Dive deep into the wonders of the Med or soak up the sun in the Caribbean, discovering cultural treasures, postcard-worthy beaches and delicious local treats, plus you will have everything you need onboard the Arviva when sailing from destination to destination. From a fantastic world of food to taking your pick from an abundance of exceptional entertainment - onboard the P&O Cruises Arvia, you’re guaranteed to never be bored! Read More
Marseille
Since being designated a European Capital of Culture for 2013, with an estimated €660 million of funding in the bargain, Marseille has been in the throes of an extraordinary transformation, with no fewer than five major new arts centers, a beautifully refurbished port, revitalized neighbor... Since being designated a European Capital of Culture for 2013, with an estimated €660 million of funding in the bargain, Marseille has been in the throes of an extraordinary transformation, with no fewer than five major new arts centers, a beautifully refurbished port, revitalized neighborhoods, and a slew of new shops and restaurants. Once the underdog, this time-burnished city is now welcoming an influx of weekend tourists who have colonized entire neighborhoods and transformed them into elegant pieds-à-terre (or should we say, mer). The second-largest city in France, Marseille is one of Europe's most vibrant destinations. Feisty and fond of broad gestures, it is also as complicated and as cosmopolitan now as it was when a band of Phoenician Greeks first sailed into the harbor that is today's Vieux Port in 600 BC. Legend has it that on that same day a local chieftain's daughter, Gyptis, needed to choose a husband, and her wandering eyes settled on the Greeks' handsome commander Protis. Her dowry brought land near the mouth of the Rhône, where the Greeks founded Massalia, the most important Continental shipping port in antiquity. The port flourished for some 500 years as a typical Greek city, enjoying the full flush of classical culture, its gods, its democratic political system, its sports and theater, and its naval prowess. Caesar changed all that, besieging the city in 49 BC and seizing most of its colonies. In 1214 Marseille was seized again, this time by Charles d'Anjou, and was later annexed to France by Henri IV in 1481, but it was not until Louis XIV took the throne that the biggest transformations of the port began; he pulled down the city walls in 1666 and expanded the port to the Rive Neuve (New Riverbank). The city was devastated by plague in 1720, losing more than half its population. By the time of the Revolution, Marseille was on the rebound once again, with industries of soap manufacturing and oil processing flourishing, encouraging a wave of immigration from Provence and Italy. With the opening of the Suez Canal in 1869, Marseille became the greatest boomtown in 19th-century Europe. With a large influx of immigrants from areas as exotic as Tangiers, the city quickly acquired the multicultural population it maintains to this day. Read More

Barcelona
The infinite variety of street life, the nooks and crannies of the medieval Barri Gòtic, the ceramic tile and stained glass of Art Nouveau facades, the art and music, the throb of street life, the food (ah, the food!)—one way or another, Barcelona will find a way to get your full attention... The infinite variety of street life, the nooks and crannies of the medieval Barri Gòtic, the ceramic tile and stained glass of Art Nouveau facades, the art and music, the throb of street life, the food (ah, the food!)—one way or another, Barcelona will find a way to get your full attention. The capital of Catalonia is a banquet for the senses, with its beguiling mix of ancient and modern architecture, tempting cafés and markets, and sun-drenched Mediterranean beaches. A stroll along La Rambla and through waterfront Barceloneta, as well as a tour of Gaudí's majestic Sagrada Famíliaand his other unique creations, are part of a visit to Spain's second-largest city. Modern art museums and chic shops call for attention, too. Barcelona's vibe stays lively well into the night, when you can linger over regional wine and cuisine at buzzing tapas bars. Read More

At Sea
With the promise of happy days and fun-filled nights to come, the P&O Cruises Arvia is a ray of holiday sunshine. Dive deep into the wonders of the Med or soak up the sun in the Caribbean, discovering cultural treasures, postcard-worthy beaches and delicious local treats, plus you will... With the promise of happy days and fun-filled nights to come, the P&O Cruises Arvia is a ray of holiday sunshine. Dive deep into the wonders of the Med or soak up the sun in the Caribbean, discovering cultural treasures, postcard-worthy beaches and delicious local treats, plus you will have everything you need onboard the Arviva when sailing from destination to destination. From a fantastic world of food to taking your pick from an abundance of exceptional entertainment - onboard the P&O Cruises Arvia, you’re guaranteed to never be bored! Read More

Cádiz
Believed to be the oldest town on the Iberian Peninsula, the Andalusian port of Cádiz enjoys a stunning location at the edge of a six-mile promontory. The town itself, with 3,000 years of history, is characterised by pretty white houses with balconies often adorned with colourful flowers.... Believed to be the oldest town on the Iberian Peninsula, the Andalusian port of Cádiz enjoys a stunning location at the edge of a six-mile promontory. The town itself, with 3,000 years of history, is characterised by pretty white houses with balconies often adorned with colourful flowers. As you wander around be sure to take a stroll through the sizeable Plaza de Espãna, with its large monument dedicated to the first Spanish constitution, which was signed here in 1812. Cádiz has two pleasant seafront promenades which boast fine views of the Atlantic Ocean, and has a lovely park, the Parque Genoves, located close to the sea with an open-air theatre and attractive palm garden. Also notable is the neo-Classical cathedral, capped by a golden dome. Read More

At Sea
With the promise of happy days and fun-filled nights to come, the P&O Cruises Arvia is a ray of holiday sunshine. Dive deep into the wonders of the Med or soak up the sun in the Caribbean, discovering cultural treasures, postcard-worthy beaches and delicious local treats, plus you will... With the promise of happy days and fun-filled nights to come, the P&O Cruises Arvia is a ray of holiday sunshine. Dive deep into the wonders of the Med or soak up the sun in the Caribbean, discovering cultural treasures, postcard-worthy beaches and delicious local treats, plus you will have everything you need onboard the Arviva when sailing from destination to destination. From a fantastic world of food to taking your pick from an abundance of exceptional entertainment - onboard the P&O Cruises Arvia, you’re guaranteed to never be bored! Read More

At Sea
With the promise of happy days and fun-filled nights to come, the P&O Cruises Arvia is a ray of holiday sunshine. Dive deep into the wonders of the Med or soak up the sun in the Caribbean, discovering cultural treasures, postcard-worthy beaches and delicious local treats, plus you will... With the promise of happy days and fun-filled nights to come, the P&O Cruises Arvia is a ray of holiday sunshine. Dive deep into the wonders of the Med or soak up the sun in the Caribbean, discovering cultural treasures, postcard-worthy beaches and delicious local treats, plus you will have everything you need onboard the Arviva when sailing from destination to destination. From a fantastic world of food to taking your pick from an abundance of exceptional entertainment - onboard the P&O Cruises Arvia, you’re guaranteed to never be bored! Read More
Southampton
Lying near the head of Southampton Water, a peninsula between the estuaries of the Rivers Test and Itchen, Southampton is Britain’s largest cruise port. It has been one of England’s major ports since the Middle Ages, when it exported wool and hides from the hinterland and imported wine fro... Lying near the head of Southampton Water, a peninsula between the estuaries of the Rivers Test and Itchen, Southampton is Britain’s largest cruise port. It has been one of England’s major ports since the Middle Ages, when it exported wool and hides from the hinterland and imported wine from Bordeaux. The city suffered heavy damage during World War Two and as a result the centre has been extensively rebuilt, but there are still some interesting medieval buildings including the Bargate, one of the finest city gatehouses in England. Read More
Southampton
At Sea
La Coruña
At Sea
At Sea
Málaga
Alicante
At Sea
Marseille
Barcelona
At Sea
Cádiz
At Sea
At Sea
Southampton
Southampton
Southampton
Lying near the head of Southampton Water, a peninsula between the estuaries of the Rivers Test and Itchen, Southampton is Britain’s largest cruise port. It has been one of England’s major ports since the Middle Ages, when it exported wool and hides from the hinterland and imported wine fro... Lying near the head of Southampton Water, a peninsula between the estuaries of the Rivers Test and Itchen, Southampton is Britain’s largest cruise port. It has been one of England’s major ports since the Middle Ages, when it exported wool and hides from the hinterland and imported wine from Bordeaux. The city suffered heavy damage during World War Two and as a result the centre has been extensively rebuilt, but there are still some interesting medieval buildings including the Bargate, one of the finest city gatehouses in England. Read More
At Sea

At Sea
With the promise of happy days and fun-filled nights to come, the P&O Cruises Arvia is a ray of holiday sunshine. Dive deep into the wonders of the Med or soak up the sun in the Caribbean, discovering cultural treasures, postcard-worthy beaches and delicious local treats, plus you will... With the promise of happy days and fun-filled nights to come, the P&O Cruises Arvia is a ray of holiday sunshine. Dive deep into the wonders of the Med or soak up the sun in the Caribbean, discovering cultural treasures, postcard-worthy beaches and delicious local treats, plus you will have everything you need onboard the Arviva when sailing from destination to destination. From a fantastic world of food to taking your pick from an abundance of exceptional entertainment - onboard the P&O Cruises Arvia, you’re guaranteed to never be bored! Read More
La Coruña

La Coruña
La Coruña, the largest city in Spain's Galicia region, is among the country's busiest ports. The remote Galicia area is tucked into the northwest corner of the Iberian Peninsula, surprising visitors with its green and misty countryside that is so much unlike other parts of Spain. The name... La Coruña, the largest city in Spain's Galicia region, is among the country's busiest ports. The remote Galicia area is tucked into the northwest corner of the Iberian Peninsula, surprising visitors with its green and misty countryside that is so much unlike other parts of Spain. The name "Galicia" is Celtic in origin, for it was the Celts who occupied the region around the 6th-century BC and erected fortifications. La Coruña was already considered an important port under the Romans. They were followed by an invasion of Suevians, Visigoths and, much later in 730, the Moors. It was after Galicia was incorporated into the Kingdom of Asturias that the epic saga of the Pilgrimage to Santiago (St. James) began. From the 15th century, overseas trade developed rapidly; in 1720, La Coruña was granted the privilege of trading with America - a right previously only held by Cadiz and Seville. This was the great era when adventurous men voyaged to the colonies and returned with vast riches. Today, the city's significant expansion is evident in three distinct quarters: the town centre located along the isthmus; the business and commercial centre with wide avenues and shopping streets; and the "Ensanche" to the south, occupied by warehouses and factories. Many of the buildings in the old section feature the characteristic glazed façades that have earned La Coruña the name "City of Crystal." Plaza Maria Pita, the beautiful main square, is named after the local heroine who saved the town in 1589 when she seized the English standard from the beacon and gave the alarm, warning her fellow townsmen of the English attack. Read More
At Sea

At Sea
With the promise of happy days and fun-filled nights to come, the P&O Cruises Arvia is a ray of holiday sunshine. Dive deep into the wonders of the Med or soak up the sun in the Caribbean, discovering cultural treasures, postcard-worthy beaches and delicious local treats, plus you will... With the promise of happy days and fun-filled nights to come, the P&O Cruises Arvia is a ray of holiday sunshine. Dive deep into the wonders of the Med or soak up the sun in the Caribbean, discovering cultural treasures, postcard-worthy beaches and delicious local treats, plus you will have everything you need onboard the Arviva when sailing from destination to destination. From a fantastic world of food to taking your pick from an abundance of exceptional entertainment - onboard the P&O Cruises Arvia, you’re guaranteed to never be bored! Read More
At Sea

At Sea
With the promise of happy days and fun-filled nights to come, the P&O Cruises Arvia is a ray of holiday sunshine. Dive deep into the wonders of the Med or soak up the sun in the Caribbean, discovering cultural treasures, postcard-worthy beaches and delicious local treats, plus you will... With the promise of happy days and fun-filled nights to come, the P&O Cruises Arvia is a ray of holiday sunshine. Dive deep into the wonders of the Med or soak up the sun in the Caribbean, discovering cultural treasures, postcard-worthy beaches and delicious local treats, plus you will have everything you need onboard the Arviva when sailing from destination to destination. From a fantastic world of food to taking your pick from an abundance of exceptional entertainment - onboard the P&O Cruises Arvia, you’re guaranteed to never be bored! Read More
Málaga
Málaga
As you sail into Malaga you will notice what an idyllic setting the city enjoys on the famous Costa del Sol. To the east of this provincial capital, the coast along the region of La Axarqua is scattered with villages, farmland and sleepy fishing hamlets - the epitome of traditional rural S... As you sail into Malaga you will notice what an idyllic setting the city enjoys on the famous Costa del Sol. To the east of this provincial capital, the coast along the region of La Axarqua is scattered with villages, farmland and sleepy fishing hamlets - the epitome of traditional rural Spain. To the west stretches a continuous city where the razzmatazz and bustle creates a colourful contrast that is easily recognisable as the Costa del Sol. Surrounding the region, the Penibéetica Mountains provide an attractive backdrop overlooking the lower terraced slopes which yield olives and almonds. This spectacular mountain chain shelters the province from cold northerly winds, giving it a reputation as a therapeutic and exotic place in which to escape from cold northern climes. Malaga is also the gateway to many of Andalusia's enchanting historic villages, towns and cities. Read More
Alicante

Alicante
The provincial capital of the Valencian Community serves as a gateway to the huge influx of tourists that flock to the Costa Blanca resorts every year. Alicante is popular with holidaymakers who arrive for the warm, Mediterranean climate and seemingly endless golden beaches. However, there... The provincial capital of the Valencian Community serves as a gateway to the huge influx of tourists that flock to the Costa Blanca resorts every year. Alicante is popular with holidaymakers who arrive for the warm, Mediterranean climate and seemingly endless golden beaches. However, there is much more to this city than sand and sun. With a picturesque waterfront, a hugely impressive castle, buzzing nightlife and a rich, complex history, Alicante is a fascinating destination all year round. Read More
At Sea

At Sea
With the promise of happy days and fun-filled nights to come, the P&O Cruises Arvia is a ray of holiday sunshine. Dive deep into the wonders of the Med or soak up the sun in the Caribbean, discovering cultural treasures, postcard-worthy beaches and delicious local treats, plus you will... With the promise of happy days and fun-filled nights to come, the P&O Cruises Arvia is a ray of holiday sunshine. Dive deep into the wonders of the Med or soak up the sun in the Caribbean, discovering cultural treasures, postcard-worthy beaches and delicious local treats, plus you will have everything you need onboard the Arviva when sailing from destination to destination. From a fantastic world of food to taking your pick from an abundance of exceptional entertainment - onboard the P&O Cruises Arvia, you’re guaranteed to never be bored! Read More
Marseille
Marseille
Since being designated a European Capital of Culture for 2013, with an estimated €660 million of funding in the bargain, Marseille has been in the throes of an extraordinary transformation, with no fewer than five major new arts centers, a beautifully refurbished port, revitalized neighbor... Since being designated a European Capital of Culture for 2013, with an estimated €660 million of funding in the bargain, Marseille has been in the throes of an extraordinary transformation, with no fewer than five major new arts centers, a beautifully refurbished port, revitalized neighborhoods, and a slew of new shops and restaurants. Once the underdog, this time-burnished city is now welcoming an influx of weekend tourists who have colonized entire neighborhoods and transformed them into elegant pieds-à-terre (or should we say, mer). The second-largest city in France, Marseille is one of Europe's most vibrant destinations. Feisty and fond of broad gestures, it is also as complicated and as cosmopolitan now as it was when a band of Phoenician Greeks first sailed into the harbor that is today's Vieux Port in 600 BC. Legend has it that on that same day a local chieftain's daughter, Gyptis, needed to choose a husband, and her wandering eyes settled on the Greeks' handsome commander Protis. Her dowry brought land near the mouth of the Rhône, where the Greeks founded Massalia, the most important Continental shipping port in antiquity. The port flourished for some 500 years as a typical Greek city, enjoying the full flush of classical culture, its gods, its democratic political system, its sports and theater, and its naval prowess. Caesar changed all that, besieging the city in 49 BC and seizing most of its colonies. In 1214 Marseille was seized again, this time by Charles d'Anjou, and was later annexed to France by Henri IV in 1481, but it was not until Louis XIV took the throne that the biggest transformations of the port began; he pulled down the city walls in 1666 and expanded the port to the Rive Neuve (New Riverbank). The city was devastated by plague in 1720, losing more than half its population. By the time of the Revolution, Marseille was on the rebound once again, with industries of soap manufacturing and oil processing flourishing, encouraging a wave of immigration from Provence and Italy. With the opening of the Suez Canal in 1869, Marseille became the greatest boomtown in 19th-century Europe. With a large influx of immigrants from areas as exotic as Tangiers, the city quickly acquired the multicultural population it maintains to this day. Read More
Barcelona

Barcelona
The infinite variety of street life, the nooks and crannies of the medieval Barri Gòtic, the ceramic tile and stained glass of Art Nouveau facades, the art and music, the throb of street life, the food (ah, the food!)—one way or another, Barcelona will find a way to get your full attention... The infinite variety of street life, the nooks and crannies of the medieval Barri Gòtic, the ceramic tile and stained glass of Art Nouveau facades, the art and music, the throb of street life, the food (ah, the food!)—one way or another, Barcelona will find a way to get your full attention. The capital of Catalonia is a banquet for the senses, with its beguiling mix of ancient and modern architecture, tempting cafés and markets, and sun-drenched Mediterranean beaches. A stroll along La Rambla and through waterfront Barceloneta, as well as a tour of Gaudí's majestic Sagrada Famíliaand his other unique creations, are part of a visit to Spain's second-largest city. Modern art museums and chic shops call for attention, too. Barcelona's vibe stays lively well into the night, when you can linger over regional wine and cuisine at buzzing tapas bars. Read More
At Sea

At Sea
With the promise of happy days and fun-filled nights to come, the P&O Cruises Arvia is a ray of holiday sunshine. Dive deep into the wonders of the Med or soak up the sun in the Caribbean, discovering cultural treasures, postcard-worthy beaches and delicious local treats, plus you will... With the promise of happy days and fun-filled nights to come, the P&O Cruises Arvia is a ray of holiday sunshine. Dive deep into the wonders of the Med or soak up the sun in the Caribbean, discovering cultural treasures, postcard-worthy beaches and delicious local treats, plus you will have everything you need onboard the Arviva when sailing from destination to destination. From a fantastic world of food to taking your pick from an abundance of exceptional entertainment - onboard the P&O Cruises Arvia, you’re guaranteed to never be bored! Read More
Cádiz

Cádiz
Believed to be the oldest town on the Iberian Peninsula, the Andalusian port of Cádiz enjoys a stunning location at the edge of a six-mile promontory. The town itself, with 3,000 years of history, is characterised by pretty white houses with balconies often adorned with colourful flowers.... Believed to be the oldest town on the Iberian Peninsula, the Andalusian port of Cádiz enjoys a stunning location at the edge of a six-mile promontory. The town itself, with 3,000 years of history, is characterised by pretty white houses with balconies often adorned with colourful flowers. As you wander around be sure to take a stroll through the sizeable Plaza de Espãna, with its large monument dedicated to the first Spanish constitution, which was signed here in 1812. Cádiz has two pleasant seafront promenades which boast fine views of the Atlantic Ocean, and has a lovely park, the Parque Genoves, located close to the sea with an open-air theatre and attractive palm garden. Also notable is the neo-Classical cathedral, capped by a golden dome. Read More
At Sea

At Sea
With the promise of happy days and fun-filled nights to come, the P&O Cruises Arvia is a ray of holiday sunshine. Dive deep into the wonders of the Med or soak up the sun in the Caribbean, discovering cultural treasures, postcard-worthy beaches and delicious local treats, plus you will... With the promise of happy days and fun-filled nights to come, the P&O Cruises Arvia is a ray of holiday sunshine. Dive deep into the wonders of the Med or soak up the sun in the Caribbean, discovering cultural treasures, postcard-worthy beaches and delicious local treats, plus you will have everything you need onboard the Arviva when sailing from destination to destination. From a fantastic world of food to taking your pick from an abundance of exceptional entertainment - onboard the P&O Cruises Arvia, you’re guaranteed to never be bored! Read More
At Sea

At Sea
With the promise of happy days and fun-filled nights to come, the P&O Cruises Arvia is a ray of holiday sunshine. Dive deep into the wonders of the Med or soak up the sun in the Caribbean, discovering cultural treasures, postcard-worthy beaches and delicious local treats, plus you will... With the promise of happy days and fun-filled nights to come, the P&O Cruises Arvia is a ray of holiday sunshine. Dive deep into the wonders of the Med or soak up the sun in the Caribbean, discovering cultural treasures, postcard-worthy beaches and delicious local treats, plus you will have everything you need onboard the Arviva when sailing from destination to destination. From a fantastic world of food to taking your pick from an abundance of exceptional entertainment - onboard the P&O Cruises Arvia, you’re guaranteed to never be bored! Read More
Southampton
Southampton
Lying near the head of Southampton Water, a peninsula between the estuaries of the Rivers Test and Itchen, Southampton is Britain’s largest cruise port. It has been one of England’s major ports since the Middle Ages, when it exported wool and hides from the hinterland and imported wine fro... Lying near the head of Southampton Water, a peninsula between the estuaries of the Rivers Test and Itchen, Southampton is Britain’s largest cruise port. It has been one of England’s major ports since the Middle Ages, when it exported wool and hides from the hinterland and imported wine from Bordeaux. The city suffered heavy damage during World War Two and as a result the centre has been extensively rebuilt, but there are still some interesting medieval buildings including the Bargate, one of the finest city gatehouses in England. Read More

Southampton

At Sea

La Coruña

At Sea

At Sea

Málaga

Alicante

At Sea

Marseille

Barcelona

At Sea

Cádiz

At Sea

At Sea

Southampton
*This holiday is generally suitable for persons with reduced mobility. For customers with reduced mobility or any medical condition that may require special assistance or arrangements to be made, please notify your Cruise Concierge at the time of your enquiry, so that we can provide specific information as to the suitability of the holiday, as well as make suitable arrangements with the Holiday Provider on your behalf.
What's Included with
P&O Cruises
Accommodation
Breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks in a choice of included dining venues
Entertainment throughout the day and evening
Use of swimming pools, hot tubs, fitness centre and leisure facilities where available
Complimentary shuttle service from ship to port where available
Port taxes
Themed events and discos
Tea and coffee in seleted venues
Porterage of luggage from port to cabin
Youth programmes for 2-17 year olds
Free of charge babysitting from 6 months - 4 years of age. Daily from 6pm to 2am
Explore Arvia
With the promise of happy days and fun-filled nights to come, the P&O Cruises Arvia is a ray of holiday sunshine. Dive deep into the wonders of the Med or soak up the sun in the Caribbean, discovering cultural treasures, postcard-worthy beaches and delicious local treats, plus you will have everything you need onboard the Arviva when sailing from destination to destination. From a fantastic world of food to taking your pick from an abundance of exceptional entertainment - onboard the P&O Cruises Arvia, you’re guaranteed to never be bored!




















The Keel and Cow
A P&O Cruises first, The Keel and Cow is an unpretentious gastropub, where food and drink have been crafted into something truly special. Located on deck 8, it offers a quick and convenient breakfast for those going ashore, and lunchtimes bring top-quality, authentic gastropub fare to the fore, with dishes such as a signature beef and stout burger, beer-battered fish and triple-cooked chips, black-pudding, scotch eggs and more.
At night, guests can gather with friends to enjoy hearty dishes or select from a range of steaks from the dry-ageing fridge. With views over the Grand Atrium or out to sea, or even to the chefs at work in te open galley, The Keel and Cow is the perfect place to bring food, friends and family together in a relaxed, informal environment.
Vistas Cafe Bar
Start the day right with a visit to Vistas Cafe Bar on deck 6, a warm and welcoming cafe with a buzzing atmosphere. Serving premium tea, coffee and snacks all day long, as well as a selection of tempting treats from P&O Cruises Food Here and master patissier Eric Lanlard, it's the perfect place to grab a light bite or enjoy a post-dinner coffee.
From mid-morning there will be pop-up entertainment, and from early evening you'll be delighted by impromptu aerial circus performances. Grab a hot drink, browse the bookshop, sit back and enjoy the unending sea and coastal views.
Sindhu
The Glass House
Headed up by the irrepressible, award-winning wine expert and P&O Cruises Food Hero, Olly Smith, The Glass House is the perfect location for a light bite, lunchtime tipple, afternoon apéritif or a tastefully informal evening out. And if you’re looking to match your chosen wine with your food you’ve picked the perfect place, as you’ll find helpful pairing suggestions in the menu.
The Quays
Head to The Quays for informal dining options to suit every mood; ideal for morning breakfasts through to dinner. This multi-venue dining piazza offers an array of eateries, and is a lively hub for socialising over food and watching the world go by. There’s a fun street-food atmosphere, and outdoor dining is available too.
The Epicurean
The Epicurean fuses classic dining elements with the best of modern British dining to create a sensuous menu, uniquely presented in a sophisticated and contemporary setting. The emphasis is on grand style and flawless service. The menu features dishes that are skilfully prepared table-side in a performance worthy of the West End, and, with time to thoroughly appreciate each course, you can relax and revel in The Epicurean’s special atmosphere.
The Beach House
Inspired by South American, Caribbean and Stateside cuisines, The Beach House menu offers hearty dishes and comfort-food favourites. Highlights include the steaks, ribs, grills and burgers, hanging kebabs and a range of sharing dishes. Save space for the decadent and delicious desserts too.
The Olive Grove
With a strong focus on food provenance, it’s time to taste your way around the southern and eastern Mediterranean with authentic dishes and sharing platters at The Olive Grove. Mouthwatering aperitifs and a well-chosen list of regional wines complete the menu and add to the relaxed experience. The Olive Grove is the ideal venue for intimate dinners or a celebratory meal – with options to eat in the restaurant or in the conservatory area.








The Grand Atrium
The Grand Atrium is the beating heart of Arvia; a lively signature space that encapsulates the spirit of the ship. The architecturally impressive space sits on decks 6, 7 and 8 and boasts a contemporary design that brings in uninterrupted panoramic sea views and natural light.
As one of four primary entertainment spaces on board, the Grand Atrium offers lots to see and do around the clock. By day, it’s a place to meet, dine, relax, be entertained or simply watch the world go by; by night, it’s an immersive destination venue, balancing intimate spaces with larger social areas. The space seamlessly transitions between day and night through lighting and sound.
The Glass House
The Glass House is dedicated to the love of fine wine and great food. The premium wine bar, located on deck 7, has an impressive wine list curated by award-winning wine expert and P&O Cruises Food Hero Olly Smith and offers a sophisticated environment in which to enjoy breakfast, a light lunch, a leisurely glass of wine or an evening meal with family or newfound friends.
Wine connoisseurs are well taken care of: Cellar Door at The Glass House offers wine talks, tastings and wine-pairing dinners. You can also enjoy the Grand Atrium's aerial circus performances, as well as views out to the horizon.
Emerald Bar
For evening glamour, the stylish Emerald Bar on deck 6 offers a relaxed living-room feel with a Covent Garden-style buss. With a large menu of premium cocktails, it's an ideal location for pre-dinner drinks or as a late-night bar. Enjoy pop-up entertainment from mid-morning and impromptu aerial circus performances from early evening. Spectacular sea views add to the ambience.
Headliners Theatre
Headliners Theatre is perfect for a fun-filled night out on board. Classic yet contemporary, it offers a sleek and sophisticated theatre experience. Plush, comfortable seating and the latest LED technology deliver the ‘wow’ factor, while a two-deck-high auditorium on decks 6 and 7 ensures everyone has the best view in the house.
Ocean Studios
The whole family will love an outing to Ocean Studios. Our four-screen cinema complex offers a warm welcome, comfortable seating and a premium cinema experience. With screenings throughout the day, there’s always an option to see an age-appropriate blockbuster or family classic – complete with popcorn, ice cream and snacks, of course.
710 Club
A place to immerse yourself in the seductive sounds of an array of musical genres that have inspired musical director Gary Barlow over the years, The 710 Club is a sophisticated bar crafted to Gary’s creative vision.
Atmospheric and low-lit, The 710 Club will serve up live music from resident band The 710s with an unmistakably vintage vibe, stylish cocktails and the most important ingredient of all; a little escapism, to ensure the good times continue long into the night.
The Limelight Club
Get cosy beneath the intimate low lighting of The Limelight Club and prepare yourself for a show-stopper of an evening at this ticketed event exclusively for adults. Feast your senses on entertainment provided by some of Britain’s best-loved performers and relish in a three-course culinary experience that’ll have your taste-buds tingling.
SkyDome
Not only home to daytime relaxing by the pool, bespoke and exclusive aerial shows, guest DJ sets and more, SkyDome also hosts IGNITE – our upbeat party-starter with a DJ set produced by Alex James, laser show and live music.
SkyDome offers a relaxed, poolside environment by day, with tantalising dining and drinking options. In the evening, the space seamlessly transitions into a must-visit entertainment venue, showcasing spectacular aerialist displays and hosting live performances and DJ party nights under the stars.
Kick off your holiday with IGNITE! Watch as SkyDome lights up under the night sky with laser shows, a killer DJ set producedby Alex James, and live music for you to dance the night away. This upbeat venue is the perfect place to get into the holiday mood.

Thermal Suite
Explore heated loungers, a therapeutic sauna, sensory steam rooms and experiential showers. Other features include a hydrotherapy pool with massaging jets and air recliners.




Night Nursery
Under 2s will love Turtle Tots day sessions, designed especially to meet their needs. In the evenings, our team of dedicated nursery staff offers a night nursery, so you can enjoy all the exciting events and experiences on board. Pre-registration is essential.
Splashers
Let children aged 2-4 have a ball at soft play and the Lego® pits, or get them involved in our structured activity programme monitored by our enthusiastic Youth team. Pre-registration is essential.
Surfers
Children aged 5-8 can enjoy our structured activity programme, or play freely on games consoles, Lego® pits, soft play and more. Little performers will love the stage, while outdoor adventurers will love the climbing wall, pirate ship and sports area. Pre-registration is essential.
Scubas
Looking to up the fun with friends? Children aged 9-12 can kick back as they like it. With games consoles, an arcade of the hottest games, the chance to learn to DJ, Lego® pits and a host of outdoor games to play in the sports area, you won’t see them till supper time. Pre-registration is essential.
- Deck 14
- Deck 12
- Deck 11
- Deck 10
- Deck 9
- Deck 8 - Promenade Deck
- Deck 7 - Parade Deck
- Deck 6 - Gala Deck
- Deck 5
- Deck 4
- Deck 3
- Deck 19 - Sky Deck
- Deck 18 - Panorama Deck
- Deck 17
- Deck 16 - Lido Deck
- Deck 15
- Deck 14
- Deck 12
- Deck 11
- Deck 10
- Deck 9
- Deck 8 - Promenade Deck
- Deck 7 - Parade Deck
- Deck 6 - Gala Deck
- Deck 5
- Deck 4
- Deck 3
- Deck 19 - Sky Deck
- Deck 18 - Panorama Deck
- Deck 17
- Deck 16 - Lido Deck
- Deck 15
- Deck 14
- Deck 12
- Deck 11
- Deck 10
- Deck 9
- Deck 8 - Promenade Deck
- Deck 7 - Parade Deck
- Deck 6 - Gala Deck
- Deck 5
- Deck 4
- Deck 3
Deck 19 - Sky Deck

- Sunbathing Area
- Sports Court
- Golf Nets

Deck 18 - Panorama Deck

- Panorama Pool & Bar
- Jogging Track
- Splash Park
- Whirlpools
- Sunbathing Area
- Beachcombers
- Pool
- Bar
- The Retreat

Deck 17

- Whirlpools
- Sun Deck
- Surfers Outdoor
- Deck Games
- Surfers (The Reef)
- Splashers (The Reef)
- Scubas Outdoor
- Scubas (The Reef)
- Nursery/Night Nursery
- The Reef Reception
- Sun Deck
- Sky Bar
- The Epicurean
- The Ivory Suite
- The Crows Nest
- Balcony Cabins
- Inside Cabins

Deck 16 - Lido Deck

- Infinity Pool
- Infinity Bar
- Horizon Restaurant
- Grab & Go
- The Beach House
- Crystal Bar
- Skydome
- Skydome Pool
- Skydome Pizzeria & Grill
- Laguna Bar & Sundaes
- Balcony Cabins
- Inside Cabins

Deck 15

- Suites
- Balcony Cabins
- Inside Cabins

Deck 14

- Balcony Cabins
- Suites
- Inside Cabins
- Single Balcony Cabins

Deck 12

- Suites
- Balcony Cabins
- Inside Cabins
- Inside Single Cabins

Deck 11

- Suites
- Balcony Cabins
- Inside Cabins
- Single Balcony Cabins

Deck 10

- Suites
- Balcony Cabins
- Inside Cabins

Deck 9

- Suites
- Balcony Cabins
- Inside Cabins
- Single Balcony Cabins

Deck 8 - Promenade Deck

- Whirlpools
- Sunset Bar
- The Club House
- Stage
- The Quays
- The Olive Grove
- Sindhu Bar
- Sindhu
- Outside Dining
- Gelateria
- The Keel & Cow
- Infinity Whirlpools
- Family Sea View Suites
- Conservatory Mini-Suites
- Balcony Cabins
- Inside Cabins

Deck 7 - Parade Deck

- Pearl Restaurant
- The Avenue Shopping
- Shore Excursions
- Loyalty & Cruise Sales
- Photo Gallery
- The Glass House
- Casino
- Brodie's
- Headliners Theatre

Deck 6 - Gala Deck

- Coral Restaurant
- Aqua Restaurant
- Opal Restaurant
- Anderson's
- Ocean Studios
- The 710 Club
- Vistas
- Emerald Bar
- Grand Atrium
- Harbours
- Oasis Spa
- The Limelight Club
- Art Gallery
- Scene
- Headliners Theatre

Deck 5

- Oasis Gym
- Thermal Suite
- Treatment Rooms
- Studio
- Balcony Cabins
- Sea View (Outside) Cabins
- Inside Cabins
- Single Inside Cabins

Deck 4

- Sea View (Outside) Cabins
- Inside Cabins

Deck 3

- Medical Centre

Arvia Cabins & Suites
With plenty of P&O Arvia cabins to choose from, creating your dream holiday has never been easier!
Inside
A practical, modern choice if you are simply looking for a place to lay your head after a day of adventures and enjoying everything the ship has to offer.
Sea View
Sea-view P&O Arvia cabins have beautiful natural light and luxury amenities. Similar to our inside cabins whilst ensuring you’re never too far away from those relaxing sea views.
Balcony
Enjoy the sea breeze in your own private outdoor space when you choose a balcony cabin. They are the perfect option for a slow morning with a continental breakfast or to spend a few peaceful hours sunbathing with a book.
Conservatory Mini Suite
Brand new to the Arvia cruise ship, these cabins let the great outdoors in via an additional lounge area with floor-to-ceiling glass between your main bedroom and balcony. Relax inside or out in complete comfort and with incredible views.
Suite
Experience VIP treatment at sea with your own butler service, spacious accommodation, a luxury bathroom with a whirlpool, room service and breakfast each day in an exclusive restaurant.

Inside Cabins
Here, too, the design and choices of colours and materials optimises the seaside feel. Porthole mirrors, blue feature walls and soft furnishings and accessories in gold and white textiles bring a sense of light and relaxation to the interior space.
The clever design of these cabin types maximises storage options and all cabins boast the personal touches that create a stylish and homely atmosphere - including tea and coffee-making facilities (with tasty biscuits provided daily), a well-stocked fridge, in-cabin TV with a host of channels to choose from, and a bathroom boasting soft cotton towels and quality toiletries courtesy of The White Company.
Facilities
- Double or Twin Configuration
- Vanity Area
- Shower
- Toiletries Provided
- TV
- Safe
- Hair Dryer
- Telephone
- Desk

Sea View Cabins
Here, too, the design and choices of colours and materials optimises the seaside feel. Porthole mirrors, blue feature walls and soft furnishings and accessories in gold and white textiles bring a sense of light and relaxation to the interior space.
The clever design of these cabin types maximises storage options and all cabins boast the personal touches that create a stylish and homely atmosphere - including tea and coffee-making facilities (with tasty biscuits provided daily), a well-stocked fridge, in-cabin TV with a host of channels to choose from, and a bathroom boasting soft cotton towels and quality toiletries courtesy of The White Company.
Facilities
- Double or Twin Configuration
- Vanity Area
- Shower
- Toiletries Provided
- TV
- Safe
- Hair Dryer
- Telephone
- Desk
Balcony Cabins
The sea is the star and the Balcony accommodation gives guests the chance to enjoy it to the full, whether travelling solo or in a larger group.
There are four options to choose from – Deluxe (the most spacious), Balcony, Single and Standard Balcony – all of which offer an extended private space in which to relax and unwind. From enjoying a cup of tea in the morning to watching the sun set with a drink, guests can relax in their own private area. Balcony cabins also allow greater flexibility for outdoor dining using the Room Service menu.
For larger groups and families, the internal spaces have been skilfully designed to include attractive built-in drop-down bunk beds and flexible sleeping arrangements that maximise space and seating by day and provide comfortable bedding by night.
Facilities
- Double or Twin Configuration
- Lounge Area
- Shower
- Toiletries Provided
- TV
- Safe
- Hair Dryer
- Telephone
- Desk


Suites
Aft and Forward Suites are always special, giving guests the ultimate experience of relaxation in their own boutique-hotel haven. A luxurious space is created as the doors of interconnecting rooms open fully to create a larger, brighter studio ambience.
The furniture and material selection is focused on guest relaxation and comfort: light tones create the additional spacious experience. Furniture, including sofas, ottomans and lounge chairs, is upholstered in sands, beiges and off-whites. In the spacious bathroom, the double sink units set in stunning black marble are a striking focal point, surrounded by elegant white marble walls and floor tiling.
As with all suites, guests benefit from the clever configuration of different interior zones with separate lounge and bedroom areas, segregated dressing areas and spacious en suite bathrooms. All suites have direct access to large balconies and benefit from a range of exclusive Suite services, such as a personal Butler and a range of in-suite dining options.
Facilities
- King or Twin Configuration
- Lounge Area
- Vanity Area
- Shower
- Toiletries Provided
- Suite Benefits
- Butler Service
- TV
- Media/Entertainment Station
- Safe
- Hair Dryer
- Telephone
- Desk
Conservatory Mini-Suite Cabins
The concept brings the outdoors in with a personal and versatile conservatory-style room that forms an extension to the cabin. It offers great flexibility and creates a distinctive relaxation and socialising zone. This space, which includes stylish L-shaped seating, can be closed off or left open according to the time of day or mood.
By day or in the evenings, the room opens out fully onto the balcony. With a direct connection to the sea, the space is cool and shaded - and perfect for chilling out in. In the evenings, it transforms into a spacious environment for private celebrations and socialising over pre-dinner drinks with friends and family. Leading directly onto the balcony, all configurations of this flexible space offer glorious seascape views.
Facilities
- King or Twin Configuration
- Lounge Area
- Vanity Area
- Shower
- Toiletries Provided
- Suite Benefits
- TV
- Media/Entertainment Station
- Safe
- Hair Dryer
- Telephone
- Desk