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4 | WHY P&O CRUISES?


Why


P&O Cruises?


P&O Cruises can trace its roots back over 175 years to the formation of the Peninsular Steam Navigation company in 1837, so you can be sure we’re cruise experts. The exceptional choices and service our cruises off er not only provide memorable experiences, but they are also great value for money.


Enjoy the holiday of a lifetime every time you cruise with us


At P&O Cruises we want to give you a holiday to remember, fi lled with special occasions and memorable moments. From the friendly greeting you receive as you step on board, to Black Tie nights where the entire ship dresses to the nines, or from a lazy afternoon of pampering in The Oasis Spa, to a romantic dinner for two at a Marco Pierre White restaurant, everything about your P&O Cruises holiday will make you feel special. And when your cabin steward knows your name, and your bar steward remembers your favourite drink, that’s simply how a P&O Cruises holiday should be.


Our holidays are tailored to today’s British tastes


Explore exciting destinations all around the world, with the comforts of being at home. We understand today’s cosmopolitan British tastes, with restaurants by Marco Pierre White and Atul Kochhar and specially selected wines by TV’s Olly Smith. West End style shows, and comedians you can really have a laugh with. There are even tea and coffee making facilities in your cabin for that early morning drink.


The trusted cruise experts No one else knows the globe like P&O Cruises, so we can seek out the best the world can offer you. We can trace our roots back to 1837 – so we know the way! And you’ll celebrate being on holiday on one of our magnifi cent ships – with deck parties under the stars and sailaway parties from our fascinating ports of call. Our Captains and Offi cers will enjoy meeting you around the ship, and explaining what’s happening behind the scenes, in their own nautical way – you’ll be an expert mariner before you know it!


The value of cruising with P&O Cruises


Our holidays have always been known for their remarkable value with dining, entertainment and children’s clubs amongst the list of essentials included in the fare – you’ll fi nd a full breakdown of what’s included in your holiday fare opposite.


The more you cruise with us, the greater the benefi ts you can enjoy. The P&O Cruises Peninsular Club is our loyalty club where we reward passengers for every night spent on board and you only need to have spent 15 nights on board to automatically become a member. Benefi ts include an additional 5% discount on selected cruises, discounts on any on board purchases including drinks and shore excursions, invitations to exclusive on board events and a dedicated check-in facility.


Award-winning cruise line


We are always delighted and proud when our customers recognise the unique cruise experience we offer. We were therefore thrilled to receive the 2013 Travel Weekly Globe Awards’ ‘Favourite Cruise Company 2013’ as voted by readers of the Daily Mail for the sixth year running, and the 2012 British Travel Awards’ ‘Best Family Cruise Line’, ‘Best Mainstream Cruise Line’ and ‘Best UK Departure Cruise Line’ as voted by readers of The Times, The Sunday Times and The Sun. In addition readers of The Telegraph voted us ‘Favourite Large Cruise Line’ at The Telegraph Travel Awards and we were voted winners also in The Sunday Times Readers’ Awards 2012.


BEST FAMILY CRUISE LINE


BEST FAMILY CRUISE LINE


Travel Weekly Globe Awards Favourite Cruise Company 2013


BEST MAINSTREAM CRUISE LINE


BEST MAINSTREAM CRUISE LINE


BEST FAMILY CRUISE LINE


BEST UK DEPARTURE CRUISE LINE


BEST UK DEPARTURE CRUISE LINE


BEST MAINSTREAM CRUISE LINE


BEST UK DEPARTURE CRUISE LINE


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