Arcadia showed her presence in April 2005, one of the oldest in the fleet today. She still makes memories around the world today.

The ship holds a capacity of 2,094 guests and 866 crew members. She may be the oldest however, she has every accommodation to suit every need. She’s home to 1,050 cabins including 162 Inside, 166 Sea view, 650 Deluxe Balcony, 31 Mini-suite, 35 Suite and 6 Single cabins.
To cool down onboard she has 2 pools, including a pool with a retractable roof, as well as 5 whirlpool spas and a sauna. The Arcadia also holds other forms of entertainment such as, a hydro pool, theatre, cinema, casino, art gallery, library, sports deck, modern gym with fitness classes, dance classes and retail shops.

You wont go hungry as she homes five restaurants on board including the Meridian Restaurant, Sindhu and Ocean Grill as well as, 10 bars and cafés. In the Freedom and Club restaurants. you can indulge in all the flavours in the world any time in the day. There is an option for Speciality restaurants which are, Shindu and Ocean Grill, however if you want something more relaxed then there’s the buffet restaurant or Neptune Grill, which is out on deck.
You can join the Arcadia to tick your dream destinations around the world. You will find her on; Short Breaks, Northern Europe and Scandinavia cruises, British Isles holidays, trips to Norway and Iceland, Spain, Portugal and the Canary Islands, the Mediterranean, Caribbean and North America and Canada. You aren’t limited to options with her.

Arcadia still offers you retail therapy like the other ships in the fleet. You can shop till you drop with; toiletries, sun lotion, batteries, snacks and souvenirs, jewellery, cosmetics, perfume, gifts and clothes. There is also a photo gallery to purchase photos that have been taken of you, as well as an art gallery for top artist paintings/sculptures. Throughout your cruise why not purchase the internet package and book shore experiences to amplify your experience.
The Arcadia is one of two ships which offer adult only experiences. This means the prices to travel on the Arcadia, is a bit more expensive for this luxury, in comparison to the child friendly ships in the fleet.
She may be the oldest in the fleet however, she is still sailing strong. Her interior and design has an elegant touch with a recent renovation. You wouldn’t know her true age. Sailing with the Arcadia, it all depends on how you want to travel. With intimate and personal size you’ll be making friends with almost everyone, this does come at a cost due to the price of adults only. If you are looking for a more modern and large ship, then the Arvia, Iona or Britannia would be for you, however they are not exclusive to adults.


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