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P&O Iona Cabins To Avoid (And The Best Cabins To Book Instead)
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P&O Iona Cabins To Avoid (And The Best Cabins To Book Instead)

Entering service in 2021, Iona is one of P&O’s newest and largest ships, with a total capacity of 5,200 guests and 1800 crew.

I sailed on Iona for a Norwegian Fjords voyage in 2022 and had a wonderful time. Not only is the ship gorgeous, but the itinerary was amazing and had me completely hooked on cruising. Yes - this was my first ever cruise!

Something I didn’t know at the time was that all cabins are not created equal, and it’s important to do some research prior to booking. We were lucky and stayed in a great inside cabin on deck 4, which was stable in the rough North Sea and quiet throughout the night.

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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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