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P&O Aurora
Aurora set sail in April 2000. A month after I was born. It is one of two adult only vessels in P&Os fleet. The ship holds 1,874 guests and just 850 crew. It’s smaller then the newer ships, however the interior isn’t as dated as what it could be. If you want to cruise the…
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P&O Iona
Iona was added to the growing fleet in 2020. She is one of the bigger ships P&O have with, 5,200 guests and 1,800 crew. Iona sails out of Southampton and mainly explores Spain, Portugal and the Canary Islands, Norwegian Fjords and short breaks to northern Europe. You have a choice of 14 restaurants on board…
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P&O Azura
Azura was making memories in 2010 and is stationed in Tenerife or Malta depending on the season. Id say the Azura is a bit like Ventura with a few differences to separate them both. Azura has a sea view cinema which, shows films throughout the day and even late into the night. It shows films…
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P&O Ventura
Ventura touched the ocean in 2008 so, not the newest ship of the fleet. However she is still my favourite ship. The Ventura holds 3,078 guests and 1,205 crew members. With 4 pools, 6 whirlpools there’s plenty of space to relax and cool down. The outside pool offers a burger/hot dog station as well as…
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Don’t mind flying? Do a fly cruise!
I have only done 1 fly cruise and it wasn’t a bad experience at all. The only thing I seemed to struggle with was the strict weight limit for luggage, when boarding at port I haven’t had a problem where the weight has been raised to me. I was worried as I am an over…
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How did I start cruising?
When did I start cruising? I started cruising when I was just 4 years old. My nan and grandad enjoyed cruising so much, they took us as a family on a cruise to the Mediterranean. We loved it. After this cruise we done a 14 night cruise every year in the summer. Nan passed away…