The Arcadia is billed by P&O Cruises as an “indulgent” ship and certainly lives up to that reputation. This ‘child free’ cruise ship harkens back to the heyday of cruise holidays with its luxurious atmosphere, while its fantastic facilities offer the best of modern entertainment to passengers as they enjoy their time on board.
The Arcadia is a great choice for lovers of the arts, with more than 3,000 original pieces by British artists on display throughout the ship, as well as an on board three tier theatre and an exceptional programme of talks by experts from Tate Britain.
The Arcadia offers on board accommodation to suit all travellers, from the cosy and comfortable inside and outside staterooms, which are well equipped with all that the cruise passenger might need and make a great base from which to explore all that is on offer onboard, to the deluxe balcony stateroom, mini suite or suite. These are best suited to those travellers looking to enjoy some extra luxury whilst on their holiday break.
Dining on the Arcadia is a gastronomic delight, with a choice of great eateries to satisfy every palate. Choose from the informal atmosphere of the Belevedere Food Court or opt for fine dining in the two tier fine dining restaurant. Delight in the mouth watering mysteries of the Orient or sample the menu created by celebrity chef Gary Rhodes for the onboard Arcadian Rhodes Eatery.
The Arcadia travels to distant destinations such as Auckland, Sydney, San Francisco and Hong Kong with the popular “World Cruise” itinerary being a sell out for the coming year. The Arcadia is therefore unlikely to be offered to travellers looking for last minute cruise bookings.
Posted by: James Ted
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