P&O Cruises announces 12 new ports of call

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Paul Ludlow of P&O Cruises

P&O Cruises has announced its collection of 2025-26 sailings, featuring 12 new ports of call. These sailings will officially go on sale on October 18, 2023, and passengers are offered a 10% savings and a 10% deposit offer.

P&O will reintroduce 12 ports of call that have been absent from their itineraries for over five years, including sought-after destinations like Los Angeles, Melbourne, Bali, Bodø, and Dunedin.

The winter 2025-26 season highlights include Caribbean fly-cruise itineraries on Britannia, a northern lights cruise on Aurora, a grand tour of South America on Aurora, an Eastern Circumnavigation World Cruise on Arcadia, a Canary Islands fly-cruise with a maiden call in Tangier on Azura, and a magical Christmas markets cruise on Arcadia with luxury overnight stays in Hamburg, Copenhagen, Oslo, and Amsterdam.

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P&O Cruises also offers a variety of immersive shore excursions, such as a traditional welcome in Dubai, exploring Singapore’s Flower Dome and Cloud Forest, and wine tasting and gourmet cuisine in Adelaide at The South Australian Company Store.

The winter 2025-26 season inventory include:

  • The illustrious Britannia will feature two new Caribbean fly-cruise itineraries, presenting opportunities for passengers to explore Jamaica, the Dominican Republic, and Grand Turk.
  • In December 2025, the magnificent Aurora will embark on a mesmerizing 14-night northern lights cruise departing from Southampton. This journey will include captivating ports of call such as Åndalsnes, Bodø, Narvik, Tromsø, and Haugesund.
  • Come January 2026, the Aurora will begin an epic 75-night Grand Tour around South America, offering an extra 10 days for travellers to immerse themselves in the continent’s wonders. This voyage will take passengers through Gran Canaria, St Vincent, Recife, Salvador, Búzios, Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo (from Santos), Montevideo, Port Stanley, Punta Arenas, Santiago (from San Antonio), Coquimbo, Arica, Lima (from Callao), Manta, Fuerte Amador, Cartagena, Aruba, Grenada, Barbados, St Lucia, Antigua, St Maarten, Ponta Delgada, and the Azores.
  • The sophisticated Arcadia, after a gap of nine years, will embark on a once-in-a-lifetime 100-night Eastern Circumnavigation World Cruise in January 2026. Passengers will have the opportunity to explore 28 destinations, including Dubai, Singapore, Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, Dunedin, Auckland, San Francisco, and Los Angeles.
  • On its Canary Islands fly-cruise itinerary, the Azura will make its maiden call in the charming city of Tangier, Morocco.
  • In December 2025, the Arcadia will set sail on a magical Christmas markets cruise, granting guests the luxury of overnight stays in Hamburg, Copenhagen, Oslo, and Amsterdam.
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