A first glimpse of P&O Cruises' new sunshine ship, Arvia

The infinity pool on ArviaThe infinity pool on Arvia
The infinity pool on Arvia
With more than 30 places to eat and drink and a 900-capacity West End standard theatre showcasing a star-studded entertainment line-up, Arvia raises the bar for holidays in the Caribbean this winter

Lasting memories not fleeting moments is P&O Cruises’ pledge to all aboard awesome new ship Arvia as she proudly ups anchor for her maiden Caribbean voyage.

Striking a majestic pose in Southampton before permanently heading for tropical shores, a day aboard the luxurious ‘sunshine ship’ gave a taste of the treats in store for cruisers in addition to blue skies ahoy.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

Boasting an eclectic mix of firm favourites and inspirational firsts, excel-class Arvia is a 16-deck celebration of the sea with a bright, nautical feel and wow factors at every turn.

Arvia has set sail to the CaribbeanArvia has set sail to the Caribbean
Arvia has set sail to the Caribbean

Perfect for lovers of sister ship Iona and novice cruisers alike, whether you’re looking to unwind and relax, or discover to the max, the design concept is come back soon as it’s simply impossible to see and do it all in one cruise!

With more than 30 places to eat and drink and a 900-capacity West End standard theatre showcasing a star-studded entertainment line-up, Arvia raises the bar for dining and dazzling.

From Jose Pizarro-inspired tapas and a tipple in wine expert Olly Smith’s Glass House, to succulent steak with a sea view in the Keel & Cow or a spice odyssey in contemporary Indian restaurant Sindhu, Arvia’s food offerings tickle the taste buds like never before.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

Guests dining in the main Zenith and Meridian restaurants can sample a Celebration Menu from the Godfather of British cooking, Marco Pierre White, who will be on board for selected cruises, whilst those opting for the Beach House can savour Caribbean, South American and Mexican-inspired delights from new Food Hero and TV favourite Shiva Ramoutar.

The Atrium.The Atrium.
The Atrium.

All new Mizuhana – serving a selection of sushi and plant-based dishes – keeps the finger on the food trend pulse, whilst the exciting 6th Street Diner and chilled Olive Grove bring to life the delights of American and Mediterranean cuisine respectively.

Add to this chic Anderson’s Bar, distilling Golden Tide Rum in the Caribbean season and Marabelle Gin in summer, plus all-new SkyDome – a revolutionary, versatile venue with retractable roof and SeaScreen – offering a poolside cocktail vibe by day and mesmerising stage shows and DJ sets after dark, and it’s easy to see why bookings are going through the roof.

New ideas, old favourites

For competitive younger guests or the adventurous at heart, the all-new Altitude Mini Golf, Skywalk, Splash Valley and Sports Arena ensure non-stop family fun and adrenaline-pumping pursuits on the open ocean. Or, for the ultimate thrill factor, why not pit your wits solving puzzles, completing tasks and navigating obstacles in Mission Control onboard Arvia II, the ultimate immersive experience combining an escape game with multi-media simulation as a live-action underwater submarine adventure unfolds before your eyes.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad
The exterior of the ship at nightThe exterior of the ship at night
The exterior of the ship at night

Should you lose your bearings onboard the real Arvia, the tech-savvy ship comes straight to the rescue with up-to-the-minute interactive touch screens showing you where you are, and what’s around, at your fingertips.

A firm favourite on flagship Britannia, the timeless Crow’s Nest entices on Arvia too, with panoramic ocean views and mellow piano melodies, perfect for enjoying a night cap as you drift gently across the waves.

Also back for good is Gary Barlow’s popular 710 Club, an intimate, atmospheric music venue crafted to the former Take That front man’s creative vision. A secret adult haven with live band - the 710s – dim lighting, enticing cocktails and a vintage vibe, the club seduces with escapism, music through the ages and whole lot of up-and-coming talent.

Whether your dream holiday involves full-on family fun, relaxing and unwinding or reconnecting and rekindling the romance, a confetti of memories await, onboard Arvia.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad
One of the balcony cabins on Arvia.One of the balcony cabins on Arvia.
One of the balcony cabins on Arvia.

A 14-night Caribbean cruise on Arvia (K305A), departing March 4 2023, is from £999 per person. The price includes flights, kids’ clubs, full board meals and entertainment. Departing from Barbados, ports of call are Tortola (Virgin Islands, British), La Romana (Dominican Republic), St Maarten (Saint Maarten), Antigua (Antigua and Barbuda), Basseterre (Saint Kitts), Fort de France (Martinique) and Castries (Saint Lucia). To book visit www.pocruises.com or call 0345 355 5111.

News you can trust since 1952
Follow us
©National World Publishing Ltd. All rights reserved.Cookie SettingsTerms and ConditionsPrivacy notice