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P&O Arvia Cabins to Avoid When You Book
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P&O Arvia Cabins to Avoid When You Book

Here is everything you need to know about the cabin types on P&O’s Arvia.

Arvia is P&O’s newest ship, having entered the fleet in December 2022. She’s very similar to her sister ship Iona, although there are a number small differences.

I loved sailing on Arvia, and found the ship to be very comfortable during my two week cruise around the Caribbean. I was really lucky with my cabin, 11317, which I was allocated after a successful upgrade bid, and had no complaints about it at all.

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Arvia Balcony Cabin Review: 11317
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Arvia Balcony Cabin Review: 11317

I sailed on P&O’s cruise ship Arvia at the beginning of 2024 and had an absolutely amazing time. Although I had initially booked an inside room, I took part in the company’s bidding scheme before sailing and managed to secure a balcony cabin for an additional £395 per person.

Was it worth it? Here are my thoughts on our balcony cabin on P&O’s Arvia (number 11317).

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P&O Arvia: Honest Cruise Ship Review
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P&O Arvia: Honest Cruise Ship Review

I recently returned from a cruise around the Caribbean on P&O’s newest and largest ship, Arvia. The sister ship to the near identical Iona, which launched in 2020, Arvia set sail in 2022 and can hold a maximum of 5,200 passengers and 1,800 crew. She’s often described at P&O’s sunshine ship, with features including a retractable roof and swim up bar. You’ll often find her sailing around the Caribbean and Mediterranean, where passengers can make the most of what she has to offer, with 18 decks, 30 restaurants and 4 separate pools, Arvia really is incredible.

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