P&O Cruises will put a new collection of winter 2025/26 holidays on general sale from 18 October 2023.
The sailings will offer new ports of call and itineraries, alongside introductory offers such as a 10% saving and 10% deposit scheme.
In winter 2025/2026, P&O will return to 12 ports for the first time in five or more years. These include Los Angeles, Melbourne, Bali, as well as Bodo in Norway and Dunedin in New Zealand.
Britannia will offer new Caribbean fly-cruise holidays in winter 2025/26, featuring calls in Barbados, Grenada, Curacao, Aruba, Ocho Rios, Jamaica, Grand Turk, Tortola and Dominica with prices from £1,399pp.
In December 2025, Aurora will go on an extended 14-night northern lights cruise round trip from Southampton, calling at Andalsnes, Bodo, Narvik, Tromso and Haugesund. Prices start from £1,199pp.
P&O Cruises’ Arcadia to offer 100-night world cruise
The following month, the vessel will embark on a 75-night Grand Tour around South America, adding 10 additional days compared to previous years, including returning to Sao Paulo for the first time in 10 years. Prices start from £6,249pp.
In January 2026, for the first time in nine years, Arcadia will embark on a 100-night Eastern Circumnavigation World Cruise calling at 28 destinations including Dubai, Singapore, Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, Dunedin, Auckland, San Francisco and Los Angeles, coming in at £9,599pp.
In December 2025 Arcadia will go on a Christmas markets cruise with overnight calls to Hamburg, Copenhagen, Oslo and Amsterdam for £1,149pp while Azura visits maiden port of call Tangier on its Canary Islands fly-cruise itinerary with prices from £579pp.
P&O Cruises’ newest ship Arvia will continue with its 14-night Caribbean fly-cruise itinerary from Barbados or Antigua. Iona will continue to offer guests a programme of Spain, Portugal and Canary Islands holidays.
Earlier this year P&O Cruises expanded its regional sales team for the north, west and east of England before it improved its wifi connectivity across its fleet with the roll out of SpaceX’s Starlink.