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What makes Iona so special?


At P&O Cruises, we’d love for your customers to join us on board our newest Excel class ship, Iona, for an holiday like no other. With her innovative glass-roofed SkyDome and luminous wide-open spaces, Iona is a ship that brings the outside in like never before.


And with epic dining events, show-stopping theatre performances, awe-inspiring aerialist displays and so much more… guests can be sure of a holiday packed to the rafters with wow-factor experiences as soon as they step on board.


Experience entertainment on a grand scale


Guests will be transported to a world of flamboyant costumes and extravagant sets with international company Creativiva’s jaw-dropping aerial shows or our immersive shows at Headliners Theatre. And in The 710 Club, curated and crafted by Gary Barlow, they can soak up the vintage vibe in what is on course to be the most exciting live music venue at sea.


Drink in the sights in her Grand Atrium


The beating heart of Iona. With panoramic sea views and natural light, Iona’s magnificent Grand Atrium will be sure to take your customers’ breath away as they sip on an expertly crafted cocktail from one of its many stylish bars.


Get more of the view in her SkyDome


One of the first of its kind on a cruise ship, Iona’s stunning SkyDome sets a precedent for what’s possible in ship design. By day, guests can take in spectacular sea views as they enjoy a dip in the pool. And, when the sun sets, they’ll be mesmerised by out-of-this-world entertainment.


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