P&O World Cruise to visit every continentThe three elgant British Cruise liners- P&O Aurora, Oriana and Artemis, will together visit 90 ports in 48 countries during their annual world cruises between December 2007 and April 2008. P&O itineraries represent the biggest world cruise program featuring 10 new ports of call and 13 visits to Australian ports. The World Voyages are detailed in the new P&O World Cruise brochure and includes a range of line voyages between the UK and Australia as well as full global circuit. The new range of itineraries give more choice to passengers then ever before, with journeys ranging from 34 nights to 101 nights. Every corner of the world is covered from Africa to Asia and the Americas to Australia. Renowned to their classic style and elegance, the globe-trotting trio offers the easiest way to see more the world in one holiday, then most people do in their lifetimes. The traditional and intimate Artemis take advantage of her small size by taking passengers to destinations off limits to bigger ships. She will be the first of the trio to depart from Southampton in December for an exotic 84 night roundtrip of South America. Popular with experienced cruisers seeking more adventurous destinations, Artemis offers scenic cruising to some of the most breathtaking destinations in the world. The elegant and popular Oriana will depart on her 101 night Grand Voyage on January sailing to exciting destinations such as Eygpt, Dubai, India, China, the Maldives, South Africa and Australia. The stylish Aurora sails from Southampton on the same month for a full circumnavigation of the globe in 80 days. The once in a lifetime cruise will include visits to to the Caribbean, Hawaii, Tonga, Hong Kong, India, Egypt, the Mediterranean and Australia. As the worlds oldest cruise line, P&O Cruises offers passengers lavish doses of the good life at sea with constant pampering, delicious cuisine, Broadway- style shows, pools and spas and traditional British afternoon teas. |












