The UK’s largest cruise port and where many will begin their cruise holiday, Southampton has no shortage of maritime and historical attractions. Discover local landmarks on a walking tour including 30 ancient monuments, learn about the tragic story of the Titanic and escape to the great outdoors at the New Forest National Park. With numerous options for seafood dining and even a free art gallery, Southampton is an undoubtedly great destination for a pre- or post cruise stay.
Things to do in Southampton:
SeaCity Museum
Dedicated to the tragedy of the Titanic, SeaCity Museum excellently portrays the aftermath through interactive exhibits. Featuring a 1:25 scale model of the ship, visitors learn about life onboard as well as the disaster that deeply affected Southampton in 1912.
Solent Sky Museum
Home to over 20 aircraft that were integral to the war effort, Solent Sky Museum is dedicated to the history of the RAF. Southampton itself played a large role in producing Supermarine Spitfires, which you’ll learn all about here.
The New Forest
If you’re looking to escape the busy port city, the New Forest National Park is just a short distance away with native New Forest ponies and lush heathland. Visitors can also catch events, activities and workshops throughout the year.
Tudor House and Garden
As Southampton’s most important historic building, this restored home holds over 800 years of history after having numerous owners. Now a museum, it showcases many artefacts once belonging to past residents of Southampton, as well as a Tudor House Café.
Southampton City Art Gallery
Since opening in 1939, this free art gallery has showcased exhibitions of sculptures, photography and traditional paintings. Thanks to an ever-changing programme of activities, you’ll find something here that the whole family will enjoy.
At Sea
DAY 2-9 - 04 Jan 2023 to 11 Jan 2023
You will be at sea on day 2-9 while travelling from Southampton to Freeport.
Freeport
DAY 10 - 12 Jan 2023
Fort Lauderdale
DAY 11 - 13 Jan 2023
As well as being one of the top global ports to start and finish your cruise, Fort Lauderdale has plenty to do either side of your ocean adventure. Why not take a trip to the Flamingo Gardens Wildlife Sanctuary, peruse some culture at the Riverwalk Arts and Entertainment District, or take a boat tour through the everglades and waterways as well as passing impressive Millionaires’ Row.
Things to do in Fort Lauderdale:
Flamingo Gardens Wildlife Sanctuary
This non-profit park area is the place to go for some tranquil downtime as you explore the serene waterfalls and pools that are home to brightly plumed flamingos. The gardens are also home to rescued wildlife such as other birds and reptiles as well as boasting some giant tree species.
Riverwalk Arts and Entertainment District
Covering a 22-block area, this exciting part of downtown offers plenty to see and do from Garand Opera House, History Center, Art Museum and plenty of dining options and evening entertainment just a short distance from the cruise terminals.
At Sea
DAY 12-13 - 14 Jan 2023 to 15 Jan 2023
You will be at sea on day 12-13 while travelling from Fort Lauderdale to Montego Bay.
Montego Bay
DAY 14 - 16 Jan 2023
At Sea
DAY 15 - 17 Jan 2023
You will be at sea on day 15 while travelling from Montego Bay to Panama Canal Transit.
Panama Canal Transit
DAY 16 - 18 Jan 2023
Joining the mighty Atlantic to the vast Pacific oceans from Colon on the west coast to Panama City to the east, the Panama Canal bridges the two worlds without having to traverse the infamous Cape of Good Hope around Chile by ships. The journey down through the canal and its impressive locks by cruise ship is a destination and unique cruise ship experience in itself.
Things to do in Panama Canal Transit:
Miraflores Visitors Center
The Miraflores Visitor Center provides fantastic insight into the history of the Panama Canal, through films, exhibitions and observation decks overlooking the Panama Canal locks. Visitors can join guided tours and enjoy delicious cuisine and souvenirs.
At Sea
DAY 17-18 - 19 Jan 2023 to 20 Jan 2023
You will be at sea on day 17-18 while travelling from Panama Canal Transit to Huatulco.
Huatulco
DAY 19 - 21 Jan 2023
Santa María Huatulco is a popular tourist spot for those cruising through Mexico due to the amazing indigenous Aztec architectural ruins in close by Parque Eco-Arqueológico Copalita. Here, visitors can explore pre-Spanish Mexican history by seeing the ancient temple and famous ceremonial ball game court, while the Bocano Del Río Copalita Museum boasts numerous wonderful artefacts obtained from the site.
Things to do in Huatulco:
Parque Eco-Arqueológico Copalita
The archaeological site of Parque Eco-Arqueológico Copalita provides a fantastic glimpse into the history of early Huatulco. Featuring uncovered temples and ball courts, the site also includes a museum and jungle trail to a lookout out on the cliff.
At Sea
DAY 20 - 22 Jan 2023
You will be at sea on day 20 while travelling from Huatulco to Manzanillo.
Manzanillo
DAY 21 - 23 Jan 2023
Western Mexico’s largest cruise port, Manzanillo boasts two bays with gorgeous beaches offering fantastic water sports such as fishing and surfing, while the city centre offers interesting streets full of cafes and shops with local artists busking around the Garden Square. Tour excursions opportunities include visiting Las Hadas where the film ‘10’ was shot as well as gorgeous Pueblo Blanco for picturesque white plaster and red tiled buildings.
Things to do in Manzanillo:
Las Hadas
This family-run hidden gem is a must-visit for animal lovers looking to get up close with native wildlife. Home to hundreds of large iguanas, visitors are free to donate on entry and are also able to bring fruit to feed the relaxed inhabitants.
At Sea
DAY 22-28 - 24 Jan 2023 to 30 Jan 2023
You will be at sea on day 22-28 while travelling from Manzanillo to Honolulu, Oahu - Overnight onboard.
Honolulu, Oahu - Overnight onboard
DAY 29-30 - 31 Jan 2023 to 01 Feb 2023
Honolulu is famous not only for laid-back Hawaiian style and gorgeous beaches, but also as the location of the attack on Pearl Harbor, which visitors can learn about at the Pearl Harbor National Memorial. To explore the wilderness of Honolulu, the grand Iolani Palace and Nuʻuanu Pali mountain are also well worth a visit, while a Helicopter tour is a must for unrivalled views of land and sea.
Things to do in Honolulu, Oahu - Overnight onboard:
Pearl Harbor National Memorial
Also known as the USS Arizona Memorial, this floating shrine is only accessible by boat and sits directly over the sunken warship. The resting place of 1077 crewmembers whose names are enshrined on the memorial, here you can see parts of the craft still jutting out of the water.
Nuʻuanu Pali Mountain
This breath-taking vantage point offers unrivalled views of the Koolau Cliffs and Windward Coast. Nestled among mountain peaks at over a thousand feet high, visitors can take in the scenery of the lookout for free before carrying on to the town or coast.
Iolani Palace
This beautifully restored palace is a key part of Hawaii’s identity. Built in 1882, this restored landmark features original artefacts including furniture, accessories and photographs. Visitors can tour the palace, gallery and grounds self guided or with a guide.
At Sea
DAY 31-33 - 02 Feb 2023 to 04 Feb 2023
You will be at sea on day 31-33 while travelling from Honolulu, Oahu - Overnight onboard to Apia.
International Dateline (Lost Day) - Crossing
DAY 33 - 05 Feb 2023
You will be at sea on day 33 while travelling from Honolulu, Oahu - Overnight onboard to Apia.
At Sea
DAY 35 - 07 Feb 2023
You will be at sea on day 35 while travelling from Honolulu, Oahu - Overnight onboard to Apia.
Apia
DAY 36 - 08 Feb 2023
At Sea
DAY 37 - 09 Feb 2023
You will be at sea on day 37 while travelling from Apia to Suva.
Suva
DAY 38 - 10 Feb 2023
At Sea
DAY 39-40 - 11 Feb 2023 to 12 Feb 2023
You will be at sea on day 39-40 while travelling from Suva to Auckland - Overnight onboard.
Auckland - Overnight onboard
DAY 41-42 - 13 Feb 2023 to 14 Feb 2023
Bay of Islands
DAY 43 - 15 Feb 2023
At Sea
DAY 44-46 - 16 Feb 2023 to 18 Feb 2023
You will be at sea on day 44-46 while travelling from Bay of Islands to Sydney - Overnight onboard.
Sydney - Overnight onboard
DAY 47-48 - 19 Feb 2023 to 20 Feb 2023
At Sea
DAY 49 - 21 Feb 2023
You will be at sea on day 49 while travelling from Sydney - Overnight onboard to Brisbane.
Brisbane
DAY 50 - 22 Feb 2023
At Sea
DAY 51 - 23 Feb 2023
You will be at sea on day 51 while travelling from Brisbane to Airlie Beach.
Airlie Beach
DAY 52 - 24 Feb 2023
Cairns
DAY 53 - 25 Feb 2023
At Sea
DAY 54-57 - 26 Feb 2023 to 01 Mar 2023
You will be at sea on day 54-57 while travelling from Cairns to Bitung.
Bitung
DAY 58 - 02 Mar 2023
At Sea
DAY 59 - 03 Mar 2023
You will be at sea on day 59 while travelling from Bitung to Puerto Princesa.
Puerto Princesa
DAY 60 - 04 Mar 2023
At Sea
DAY 61 - 05 Mar 2023
You will be at sea on day 61 while travelling from Puerto Princesa to Manila.
Manila
DAY 62 - 06 Mar 2023
At Sea
DAY 63 - 07 Mar 2023
You will be at sea on day 63 while travelling from Manila to Hong Kong - Overnight onboard.
Hong Kong - Overnight onboard
DAY 64-65 - 08 Mar 2023 to 09 Mar 2023
At Sea
DAY 66 - 10 Mar 2023
You will be at sea on day 66 while travelling from Hong Kong - Overnight onboard to Chan May.
Chan May
DAY 67 - 11 Mar 2023
At Sea
DAY 68 - 12 Mar 2023
You will be at sea on day 68 while travelling from Chan May to Ho Chi Minh (Phu My).
Ho Chi Minh (Phu My)
DAY 69 - 13 Mar 2023
At Sea
DAY 70 - 14 Mar 2023
You will be at sea on day 70 while travelling from Ho Chi Minh (Phu My) to Singapore.
Singapore
DAY 71 - 15 Mar 2023
Singapore, officially the Republic of Singapore, is an exotic yet easy-to-navigate cruise destination. Singapore has long been Asia's crown jewel, with a plethora of glitzy shopping malls, rooftop cocktail bars and fine dining opportunities. It's modern, classy and blessed with lots of sun for a day of exploring.
Things to do in Singapore:
Gardens by the Bay
Gardens by the Bay is a haven for nature lovers, located near the Marina Bay Waterfront in the heart of Singapore. Gardens by the Bay has hidden gems such as unique plantlife, calm gardens and unique spots to relax in, as well as its expansive conservatories.
Merlion Park
Merlion Park, named after the water-spouting Merlion statue, is an essential Singaporean landmark. The Merlion is Singapore's national symbol, with a lion's head and fish's body. The park is popular with tourists and locals alike, who come to take photos of the outstanding scenery, the famous statue and relax by the water.*
Mint Museum of Toys
The Mint museum houses a collection of the best toys from across many ages. Learn about its history and the significance of the museum to academics, artists and students on a guided tour. With so many toys to see, you'll be reliving your childhood in a wave of nostalgia.
Singapore Botanic Gardens
The Agri-Horticultural Society, in 1859, transformed plantation property into a massive botanical garden for recreational use. It has become a major element of Singapore throughout the years, to the point where it has been designated as the country's first UNESCO World Heritage Site. The National Orchid Garden is a highlight, as is the ample room for jogging dining or simply relaxing.
Kuala Lumpur (Port Klang)
DAY 72 - 16 Mar 2023
Penang
DAY 73 - 17 Mar 2023
At Sea
DAY 74-76 - 18 Mar 2023 to 20 Mar 2023
You will be at sea on day 74-76 while travelling from Penang to Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Colombo, Sri Lanka
DAY 77 - 21 Mar 2023
At Sea
DAY 78-81 - 22 Mar 2023 to 25 Mar 2023
You will be at sea on day 78-81 while travelling from Colombo, Sri Lanka to Dubai - Overnight onboard.
Dubai - Overnight onboard
DAY 82-83 - 26 Mar 2023 to 27 Mar 2023
Muscat
DAY 84 - 28 Mar 2023
At Sea
DAY 85-90 - 29 Mar 2023 to 03 Apr 2023
You will be at sea on day 85-90 while travelling from Muscat to Suez Canal Transit.
Suez Canal Transit
DAY 91 - 04 Apr 2023
Dating back to Ancient Egypt when the city was used to protect the land from invasion, the Suez Canal offers plenty of history to discover as well as a slower pace of life than the bustling cities nearby. Explore the museums here to learn more about the fascinating timeline of the canal as well as the Pharaoh’s and their pyramids, or if you have a longer stay, venture further afield to witness the Pyramids of Giza themselves.
Things to do in Suez Canal Transit:
The Suez Canal Museum
The Suez Canal museum is brimming to the teeth with all sorts of artefacts from ancient Egypt and other local sites just waiting for you to discover them. Learn all about the history of the Suez Canal and the history of those who it connects to.
Ismailia Museum
Boasting over 4,000 artefacts from Ancient Egypt through to the Greek and Roman era, the Ismailia Museum includes pieces such as an intricate mosaic, statues, scarabs and an open-air gallery in the garden.
Port Said Military Museum
For more information on the Suez Canal as well as the 1956 Suez Crisis and the wars with Israel, the Port Said Military Museum is a must visit. In the garden you’ll find captured US tanks as well as unexploded ordnances.
Pyramids of Giza
By far the oldest of the ancient wonders of the world, the Pyramids of Giza are truly a bucket-list-worthy sight to see. Built 2550 to 2490 BC, the craftsmanship of these structures are a fine example of the feats of Ancient Egypt.
At Sea
DAY 92-93 - 05 Apr 2023 to 06 Apr 2023
You will be at sea on day 92-93 while travelling from Suez Canal Transit to Valletta.
Valletta
DAY 94 - 07 Apr 2023
Malta’s capital, Valletta is steeped in history and was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1980. A simple stroll through the Baroque-style streets will take you back in time to 1566 when the city was completed, while a range of museums and monuments provide an in-depth retelling of the past. Its intimate size makes it easy to explore the highlights on foot and discover many hidden gems such as botanical gardens, boutiques and eateries.
Things to do in Valletta:
Malta 5D
This new-generation theatre provides an immersive journey through the history and culture of Malta, featuring 3D films, moving seats, water and air blasts and even leg ticklers. Fun for all ages, Malta 5D is the most unique way to discover Malta!
Manoel Theatre and Palazzo Manoel
Tucked away on a quiet street, the Manoel Theatre is a hidden gem of fascinating history and beautiful architecture. Whether you’re taking a tour of the theatre or enjoying a musical performance, visitors will fall in love with its elegance and grandeur.
St Johns Cathedral in Valetta
St John’s Co-Cathedral is considered one of the best examples of traditional Baroque architecture in Europe and features memorials dedicated to knights covering the floor and ceiling as well as the stunning Caravaggio’s painting.
Grand Master's Palace
Built between the 16th and 18th centuries, the Grandmaster’s Palace is an iconic piece of Maltese heritage, housing the President’s office and a museum where visitors can enjoy an audio guide to get to know the history behind the impressive armoury.
National Museum of Archaeology
Covering the history and mythology of Malta, the National Museum of Archaeology is a must visit for those looking to discover ancient artefacts. This highly informative museum is where you’ll find the renowned Sleeping Lady, Venus of Malta and more.
Upper Barrakka Gardens
At the end of a busy day of exploring, the Upper Barrakka Gardens are just what you need to wind down and relax in the capital. Offering unrivalled views of the city, these gardens date back to 1661 and are home to beautiful statues and plaques.
At Sea
DAY 95-96 - 08 Apr 2023 to 09 Apr 2023
You will be at sea on day 95-96 while travelling from Valletta to Seville (Cadiz).
Seville (Cadiz)
DAY 97 - 10 Apr 2023
Considered one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in Europe, Cádiz charms every visitor who sets foot there. It’s 3,000 years of history are just waiting to be discovered through its monuments, museums, and winding streets, with Cadiz Cathedral being a real highlight. Families will love Playa La Caleta which has all the amenities needed to spend a whole day on the sand and in the water, but don’t forget to check out which festivals and celebrations are going on during your visit.
Things to do in Seville (Cadiz):
Cadiz Cathedral
Built between 1722 and 1838, the iconic yellow-domed Cadiz Cathedral is an impressive example of Baroque-neoclassical construction. When taking a look around inside, be sure to check out the wood-carved choir, and listen out for the sound effects in the crypt below.
Castle of Santa Catalina
This free-to-enter monument is a real hidden gem on La Caleta beach. The exterior of this 17th-century fortress is impressive itself, and visitors will find art exhibitions inside as well as craft workshops and concerts.
Genoves Park
Filled with swaying palm trees, blooming flora and lush, green fauna, Genovés Park is a brilliant place to escape the faster pace of the city. Boasting plants from all over the world as well as waterfalls and wildlife, people of all ages will love this tranquil garden.
Playa la Caleta
It’s no wonder Playa La Caleta is Cadiz’ most popular beach. Visitors will find everything they need close to the golden sand, including restaurants, bars and flamenco clubs, as well as toilets and showers.
San Sebastian
On a small islet at the end of La Caleta beach sits the Castle of San Sebastian. Construction began in 1706 to fortify the bays defence, and in 1985 the structure was declared a cultural landmark. Explore the grounds and discover the long, rich history of this well-preserved fortress.
At Sea
DAY 98-99 - 11 Apr 2023 to 12 Apr 2023
You will be at sea on day 98-99 while travelling from Seville (Cadiz) to Southampton.
Southampton
DAY 100 - 13 Apr 2023 to 13 Apr 2023
The UK’s largest cruise port and where many will begin their cruise holiday, Southampton has no shortage of maritime and historical attractions. Discover local landmarks on a walking tour including 30 ancient monuments, learn about the tragic story of the Titanic and escape to the great outdoors at the New Forest National Park. With numerous options for seafood dining and even a free art gallery, Southampton is an undoubtedly great destination for a pre- or post cruise stay.
Things to do in Southampton:
SeaCity Museum
Dedicated to the tragedy of the Titanic, SeaCity Museum excellently portrays the aftermath through interactive exhibits. Featuring a 1:25 scale model of the ship, visitors learn about life onboard as well as the disaster that deeply affected Southampton in 1912.
Solent Sky Museum
Home to over 20 aircraft that were integral to the war effort, Solent Sky Museum is dedicated to the history of the RAF. Southampton itself played a large role in producing Supermarine Spitfires, which you’ll learn all about here.
The New Forest
If you’re looking to escape the busy port city, the New Forest National Park is just a short distance away with native New Forest ponies and lush heathland. Visitors can also catch events, activities and workshops throughout the year.
Tudor House and Garden
As Southampton’s most important historic building, this restored home holds over 800 years of history after having numerous owners. Now a museum, it showcases many artefacts once belonging to past residents of Southampton, as well as a Tudor House Café.
Southampton City Art Gallery
Since opening in 1939, this free art gallery has showcased exhibitions of sculptures, photography and traditional paintings. Thanks to an ever-changing programme of activities, you’ll find something here that the whole family will enjoy.
My wife and I, and Grandaughter Cerys have just returned from Sydney after doing half the world tour. We're Baltic members who've done a few cruises and I have to say we loved every moment. The Staff, the choir, the brilliant Headliners, and must mention the Eagles Tribute band Paradiso, what more could you want? We don't like the buffet much but used it when it suited us but really enjoyed the restaurant and the terrific staff therein. I know the trip's itinerary has changed due to the Coronavirus but am envious of the new route around the Cape. We made many friends on this trip and hope everyone will make the most of what's left of it. There are many who'd like to be where you are!! Happy Cruising everyone.
Would never sail on arcadia again. small and stuffy Spa treatment room was freezing cold Both swimming pools empty. Whirl pools didn't work... when they were full. Flooring buckled in several places Water pouring through light fittings and down walls. Water soaked carpet. Not uncommon to see towels mopping up drips Heating/ ventilation very un reliable. Staff were polite and always smart. Captain gave us daily doom n gloom. Not great for nervous passengers.
Enjoyed the cruise but did find some things have changed with P&O. Standard of food not so good and not very hot. Either in buffet or restaurant. Also went for afternoon tea in restaurant and found we were very hurried obviously needed to set up for dinner but not very relaxing. Also went for lunch in the restaurant and was told they didn’t have time to cook what I had ordered off the menu so had to have something else. Vouchers for spa sent to cabin but when I went to attend my booked appointment was told could not use for that. Had checked with staff and they had said there were no restrictions and nothing on voucher suggested there were. Staff were as always polite and helpful. Shows were fantastic! Did have a good time
The first week of the cruise the weather was not what we ordered. The second week it improved so we where able to enjoy things a lot better. We booked the cruise to celebrate our 50th Wedding Anniversary I guess we will just have to wait another 50 years.
Very good cruise as far a destinations were concerned. Overnight stay at the Holiday Inn in Winchester (part of their Cruise Package) was fantastic, made for a very relaxed start to our cruise, would highly recommend this for other cruise passengers. Embarkation was very smooth and stateroom allocation very swift once we were on board. Cabin was located on one of the lower decks but we knew this at the time of booking and it worked very well for us, especially returning from excursions where we either came on board at our deck or the one below so no waiting for lifts. cabin was a good size and cabin steward very helpful. Cabin was clean and well maintained. Dining experiences as expected for P&O, on this cruise we did try out some of the speciality restaurants, Sindhu was amazing service and food was extremely good,but Marcos lefts us a little underwhelmed, service was OK but food was a little lack luster; when I asked for no chilli butter on my lobster I was told they couldn't do this as it was already prepared and when it arrived it was tough and over cooked, so we will not be using that restaurant again. A point to note, when I had lobster in the main restaurant it was cooked beautifully. the only negative things on this cruise was (a) the heating in some of the common areas (the Crows Nest for example) was very cool and in some cases cold, it took a while for the heating to be adjusted to an acceptable level, (b) there was ongoing maintenance during the cruise and some deck areas were not accessible due to painting and the rear deck was oozing an oily substance which was both unsightly and a little dangerous as the wood on the deck was lifting, these areas were zoned off but still marred the look of the deck area and (c) the P&O excursion prices were a little on the high side which precluded some people the ability to see the sights offered. in one case we were booked on the Golden circle tour at a cost of £136 per person and at the dock we could have joined an independent tour doing the same tour with the exception of a lunch for 55euro that was quite a difference in costs, also the people who were wheelchair users couldn't use the shuttle bus in some of the ports which meant they were confined to the ship or had to pay an excessive amount to be transported to the sights. But on a more positive note the Captain Cook and his crew were great and the entertainment of a high standard, we see some great places and had some amazing experiences. We will definitely be back for more cruising in the future.
Really enjoyed two weeks on P&O Arcadia. It was a last minute booking and we were absolutely delighted with everything. The cabin was clean and spacious. The food choice was exceptional. The theatre shows were amazing. Staff were warm and friendly. We will definitely book a cruise on the ship again.
This was our second cruise with P&O and probably our last. The ship was a bit tired and the staff could have been more efficient. I believe it lacked good management. Also entertainment was rather poor. I think in future we will stick with either Cunard or Holland America, much better ships & service and not much more expensive. The old saving you get what you pay for was so true on this cruise. Can’t fault Iglu on all aspects of booking as usual a very good service from start to finish, we just chose the wrong cruise line.
Unfortunately our cruise was spoilt because norovirus was on the ship and we found it a constant worry the whole two weeks. It ruined the cruise. Not sure we would sail with P&O again, very disappointed.
Rating five as we thoroughly enjoyed the cruise and we liked the amount of time that we spent at each destination point. We enjoyed the freedom dining, the food was very good, and the drinks prices were reasonable. The drinks package price was exorbitant and the cost of the excursions was also exorbitant. The cabin was relatively spacious but the decor was a little tired. The cabin steward was excellent, and the crew was spectacularly well turned out, well mannered and helpful.
We had a lovely cruise on this ship, it had everything we needed - shops, restaurants with exceptional food, clean cabin, fantastic cabin staff and fantastic service. Anyone who wants to cruise should choose P&O as you are looked after from the moment you step onboard to the moment you have to step off at the end. There is so much to do, the dancing, drinking, entertainment are first class and you are never short of anything to do whatever your age. Why not sit in the Crows Nest and watch the sea - you may see a dolphin or whale play in the waves or dive under the bow. Go for a walk around the decks and count the miles as you work off all that tasty food that is created all day and night, the flavours are incredible.
We were looking forward to this cruise as it was a chance to remind ourselves of a really pleasant Baltic cruise some 6-7 years ago. The itinerary was fine and included some ports of call that were unfamiliar, so this was another reason to choose it. However, we read somewhere that P&O had joined the race to the bottom. We agree. The smell of sewage was present in several places and for us especially on the way to the Deck 2 restaurant. I was told that sewage smells were a known design flaw on Arcadia and are considered 'normal'. About time the right sort of 'normal' prevailed and some real fixing is done. This should also include general refurbishment to get rid of dust/dirt smells, torn and frayed carpets and so on. As for 'entertainment' not everyone is a quiz or footie fanatic (3 matches in one day) but P&O entertainment seems to think so. Four days after we noted the presence of norovirus (deep cleaning in cabin nest door but one) the captain finally announced some 'special measures' by which time it had a real hold, shows cancelled and understaffing in restaurant etc. It was shambles but at least the crew tried. Other issues included old, thin towels, mis-descriptions of food, some of which would not be out of place in a back street cafe, ie cheap and near nasty. The captain spent some time talking up the 'positive' feedback he and the officers had received. Cost-cutting shows and subjecting passengers to a very unpleasant experience, it's about time Arcadia is 'positively' taken out of service and fixed properly.
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