Cruise News P&O’s World
World cruise expert P&O CRUIses is offering five world cruises, 18 line voyages and 72 shorter cruise holidays, departing in spring 2011 and early 2012. The full line-up, which also offers some unique shore excursions and land experiences, is as follows: • Arcadia, 72-night Grand Alaska
Adventure, Apr 12, 2011 • Adonia, 87-night South America
grand adventure, Jan 13, 2012 • Arcadia, 109-night Grand Odyssey,
Jan 9, 2012 • Aurora, 98-night westabout full world
circumnavigation, Jan 4, 2012 • Oriana, 97-night eastabout full world
circumnavigation, Jan 5, 2012 Managing director Carol Marlow said:
“a world cruise is often considered a once- in-a-lifetime experience but each exotic itinerary offers an extraordinary choice of shore adventures, each a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity in its own right. “the 2011/12 World Cruise programme
encompasses 177 ports in 55 countries so we have been searching for the best sights and experiences that these ports have to offer to ensure that passengers have a memorable and exciting range of scenic, cultural, active and city tour shore excursions to choose from. “these will include landmark sights
such as the Golden Gate Bridge and Panama Canal; overnight stays in ports such as Manaus, Cape Town, Istanbul and New Orleans; cultural experiences and,
of course, city tours, often with exclusive entry into museums and art galleries. “so, whether it’s a trail up the Peak
in Hong kong, the bullet train in Japan, hiking to a spectacular waterfall in Hawaii, seeing Petra from aqaba or a wine tour of Stellenbosch and Franschhoek in South Africa, there are shore excursions to suit all ages and tastes.” More info: call 0845 3 555 333 or visit
www.pocruises.co.uk.
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