P&O Oriana 28 Night Caribbean Cruise 11th November 2022

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28 NIGHTS
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fr £1949 pp
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  • Orians Lisbon 2017
  • Oriana CA Mini Suite
  • Oriana CA Mini Suite
  • oriana deluxe Balcony
  • Oriana EA Deluxe Balcony Cabin
  • Oriana FA Deluxe Outside 2
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  • The Perfect Holiday

     

  28 NIGHT CARIBBEAN CRUISE

P&O Oriana 11th November 2022

 

Escape the winter chills and join P&O’s Oriana in Southampton for a round trip sun-drenched cruise down to the Caribbean, with ports of call at these dreamed of Island’s: Madeira – Barbados- St. Lucia – Martinique – St. Kitts – Antigua – Tortola –  St. Maarten – Ponta Delgada, Azores before arriving back in Southampton.

 

DEPARTURE/RETURN LOCATION Southampton
DEPARTURE TIME Embark between 12 noon and 3 p.m.
INCLUDED
28 Night cruise Full Board
NOT INCLUDED
Shore Excursions
On Board Gratuity

YOUR HOLIDAY HOME AT SEA

P&O’s Oceana is an ideal choice for virtually everyone. The dĂ©cor throughout the ship is simply stunning not to mention the atrium with its elegant marble staircase and shimmering glass-walled lifts. Younger passengers have their own clubs and activities, along with a nursery and babysitting service which makes this ship the ideal choice for a family cruise. With four pools, a lovely health and fitness centre, sports courts, numerous themed bars and two great show venues, the Oceana has plenty to keep all the family entertained.

Facilities on board

  • Two main formal restaurants, Marco Pierre White speciality restaurant, casual eateries.
  • Three pools, paddling pool, several whirlpools.
  • Main Theatre Royal, show lounges and live entertainment bars.
  • Cinema
  • Spa and ocean view gym
  • Internet room
  • Tonnage 69,153
  • Passenger capacity 1,870
  • Total Crew 794
  • Total Cabins 914
  • Decks 10

 

 

YOUR ITINERARY

Day 1: Southampton  Embark P&O Oriana.
Day 2: At Sea
Day 3: At Sea
Day 4: At Sea
Day 5: Madeira

Madeira is situated just west of Morocco. The Gulf Stream gives the island its warm year-round climate allowing flowers to bloom in riotous colour along its mountainous terrain almost all year round. Mountain walks with breathtaking views, horseback trails, bird watching, big game fishing, boat trips, surfing, canyoning, scuba diving and whale and dolphin watching, are just of the activities which Madeira has to offer. Visit Monte Palace Tropical Garden, or Santa Clara Monastery, or just relax and enjoy the islands fabulous ambiance.

Day 6: At Sea
Day 7: At Sea
Day 8: At Sea
Day 9: At Sea
Day 10: At Sea
Day 11: At Sea
Day 12: Barbados

Barbados has a, vibrant culture and hospitable wit locals making it a dream location to visit. The coastline offers stunning white sandy beaches, translucent water, and endless water sports and activities. A walk into the city will take you to many shops, selling everything from designer clothes to their famous rum. For those wanting to explore Barbados further, take an island safari – a great way to travel across this beautiful island and learn about the history, culture and folklore.

Day 13: St. Lucia

St. Lucia is a stunning island dressed in mountains, lush tropical foliage, beautiful rain-forests and sandy white beaches. To appreciate the islands natural beauty, you must visit some of the unique attractions. Visit the world’s only drive in volcano, getting up close with multi coloured sulphur pools. Take a trip to the Diamond botanical gardens filled with tropical plants and flowers, trek through the rain-forest to discover some of the islands hidden waterfall’s and snorkel to the sunken wreck and explore the ocean bed alive with marine life and underwater beauty.

Day 14: Martinique

Martinique is a mixture of both French and Caribbean cultures in this unique island. It has a wide variety of restaurants and offers snacks as diverse as crepes and coconut milk. Hike around the volcano and go nature-watching or relax in the lush botanical gardens. The island is full of wide sandy beaches and excellent diving spots.

Day 15: St. Kitts

St. Kitts is an island of wondrous beauty, history and stunning sandy beaches. The island is home to waterfalls, lush rain forests and of course to the Mount Liamuiga volcano. For culture and history, visit the St Kitts brimstone fortress, Georgian buildings surrounding Independent Square or shop in downtown Basseterre and pick up some of the delicious local honey.

Day 16: Antigua

Antigua is surrounded by beautiful white sandy beaches and sparkling clear water. This island really is a taste of paradise. From snorkeling in the clear waters among untouched coral reefs to finding out about the history of the island, Antigua offers something for everyone. Trips include sailing around the beautiful harbour, horse riding treks to zip wiring through the lush rain-forest.

Day 17: Tortola

This is where you will discover the ‘undiscovered’ Caribbean. The unspoiled British Virgin island of Tortola. Less than a five minutes’ walk from the tender drop-off at Wickhams Quay you will find Main Street, home to a vibrant crafts market not to mention some of the loveliest and least crowded beaches in the Caribbean.

Day 18: St. Maarten

St. Maarten is an island surrounded by beautiful white sandy beaches, lively boardwalks and a mix of culture and heritage. The island is divided into two, Dutch Sint Maarten and French Saint Martin, both of which offer different culture, history and architecture making this island interesting and one of a kind. The Dutch St Maarten Is situated in the south and is alive with bustling resorts, casinos, bars and restaurants while the northern French Saint Martin reminds you of a French fishing village, filled with colour, houses built into the cliffs and mouth-watering cuisine.

Day 19: At Sea
Day 20: At Sea
Day 21: At Sea
Day 22: At Sea
Day 23: At Sea
Day 24: At Sea
Day 25: Ponta Delgada, Azores

The subtropical island of Sao Miguel is in the mountainous but beautiful Azores, Ponta Delgada which dates back to the 15th Century when it was first occupied by Portuguese and Flemish sailors. The island is home to some spectacular scenery including volcanic lakes, emerald green forests and rocky headlands. Explore Ponta Delgada with its black-and-white tiles, whitewashed buildings and excellent seafood restaurants and sea front bars.

Day 26: At Sea
Day 27: At Sea
Day 28: At Sea
Day 29: Southampton (UK)

Disembark your ship – P&O Oriana

 

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