• Newsletter
  • Write a Review
  • Boards
  • Deals
  • Find a Cruise
  • Reviews
  • News
  • Cruise Tips

Find a Cruise

4,205 Reviews
Britannia (Photo: P&O Cruises)

About P&O Cruises

P&O Cruises is the U.K.'s largest cruise line, with seven ships catering exclusively to the British market. The ships are based out of Southampton, dividing their time between the Caribbean, Northern Europe, the Mediterranean and the Canary Islands.

The line can trace its history right back to 1837, with the foundation of the Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company, though it did not start carrying passengers until 1844 -- which is the date often used to determine when cruising as a holiday (rather than as a point-to-point journey) began.

P&O Cruises remained a British-owned company until 2003, when U.S. group Carnival Corp. bought it, sister brand Princess Cruises and spun off a third brand -- P&O Australia.

The line wears its history lightly, preferring to lean into a more contemporary British vibe of modern chefs (the line's "Food Heroes") including Marco Pierre White; entertainers, including Gary Barlow, who is the musical director of the two newest ships, and Olly Murs, who will christen the line's newest, Arvia; link ups with Aardman Animations (of Wallace and Gromit fame); and Brits' love of gin, rum, curry and fish 'n' chips, all of which you'll find represented across the fleet.

Of the seven ships, the five newest are family-friendly; and the older and smaller ships are adults only.

  • More about P&O Cruises

  • Who goes on P&O Cruises cruise ships?

  • Do I have to dress up on a P&O Cruises cruise?

Loading...
Loading...

We're sorry no itineraries matched your search. Please update your search criteria and try again.

P&O Cruises Tips, Activities, and Overview

Who goes on P&O Cruises cruise ships?

The line is aimed squarely at Brits, and that's pretty well the only nationality you'll find abroad at any time of year, wherever the ship is based. The demographic varies drastically depending on the type of ship and time of year. The adults-only ships tend to attract couples of 55-years plus; the family-friendly ones will attract families during the holiday periods, and then revert to 55+ couples outside of school holidays. Age will skew lower on the mini-break cruises to Europe and the Channel Islands.

P&O Cruises is also aimed squarely at Middle England -- it's not upmarket and not "bucket and spade". The line is about as typically British as you can get.

Do I have to dress up on a P&O Cruises cruise?

P&O cruisers veer on the side of smart during the evening (not Cunard smart, but certainly not casual or scruffy), with casual during the day -- shorts, T-shirts, baseball caps and flip flops are perfectly acceptable day wear. On elegant nights passengers tend to make an effort and you'll see a range of clothing from ball gowns and black tie to and dark suits and long dresses and heels.

Is everything free on P&O Cruises cruises?

No, though tips are included in the price of the cruise and you won't find the rampant upcharging you get on US lines. You'll pay extra for speciality restaurants, adults-only relaxation areas, the spa (treatments and thermal suite access), alcoholic and soft drinks.

What are P&O Cruises’s most popular activities?

P&O Cruises does not go in for adrenaline-filled activities like the US ships, so you won't even find a climbing wall even on the largest ships (though Arvia does have a ropes course), let alone simulated skydiving, dodgems or simulated surfing. Daytime activities across the fleet consist of activities range from the old-time favourites such as deck quoits, shuffleboard and table tennis to line dancing and party dance classes plus plenty of quizzes throughout the day including a pub challenge.

Why go with P&O Cruises?

  • Main homeport is Southampton
  • The biggest cruise line catering to the British market
  • Family-friendly ships with tailored, age-appropriate kids clubs
  • Check out our Five Top Britannia Tips

Best for: Brits keen to sail with their fellow country people, who want a home-from-home atmosphere.

Not for: Non-English speakers; late-night partyers or those who want lots of outdoor entertainment options

P&O Cruises Cruiser Reviews

Norway 25

The only complaints we have is that there was nowhere to get changed when getting in and out pools than going to the toilets, it’s a simple fix but it’s definitely important, my second complaint is the noise from the balcony rooms at night, it’s a modem ship but someone needs to go round and tighten the bolts, it’s loud even with the doors closed!There also doesn’t seem to be enough lifts for the amount of passengers, especially on days when you can go ashore, the lifts are busy and you end up going up to go back down again.Read More
Marklovescruising

oneFirst Time Cruiser

Age 25s

EXTREMELY DISSAPPOINTED NEVER AGAIN

I could just say one word really "DIRE", but to elaborate EVERY VENUE,,,,,EVERY NIGHT was full of kids ....If PO want their ships to be "family friendly" can we suggest that at least ONE of the big ships (ARVIA OR IONA) be designated ADULTS ONLY, because this cruise was as close to a nightmare as you can get..........Read More
slug33ukuk

many10+ Cruises

Age 78s

Not satisfied

Never acknowledged me as I walked by Could only get in the buffet as alk other dining halls fully booked Shows were all fully booked so had to stay in cabin watching tv I felt so disappointed by the time I got home.My husband had to run shower for a while until the smell went Please sort outside handrails with new design as I hit my head very badly when I stood up after dropping something and the corners on said handrail are so pointed I ended up with bruising on my shoulders.Read More
ithu

couple2-5 Cruises

Age 71s

P&O Arvia - Butlins on the Seas (or even worse)!

First the good; -The choice of food was excellent -Quality of food in the alternative restaurants was very good -The staff were very friendly - Choices of venues onboard very good The Bad and there's quite a bit of it; -There were approximately 1,500 children onboard, most taken out of school due to the cheaper prices offered.- During the sailaways, some youths used the sunbeds as trampolines and damaged some of them, again P&O staff seemed to be tolerant of the behaviours.Read More
GazzB

many10+ Cruises

Age 64s

Related Cruises

Aurora

319 Reviews

Arcadia

472 Reviews

Ventura

887 Reviews

Azura

868 Reviews

Britannia

1,088 Reviews

Iona

343 Reviews

Arvia

157 Reviews

Cruise Critic is not a booking agent and does not charge any service fees to users of our site. Our partners who list cruise pricing on Cruise Critic are required to provide prices for cruise only or cruise packages, per person, double occupancy, and are based on specific cabin types and sailing dates, and may not be available for all cabin types/sailings. Taxes, fees and port expenses not included. Rates are in USD and valid for US and Canadian residents only. Fuel supplement may apply. When you book with one of our partners, please be sure to check their site for a full disclosure of all applicable fees as required by the U.S. Department of Transportation.

For any cruises listed, Cruise Critic does not guarantee any specific rates or prices. In addition, average cruise prices are updated nightly.

Furthermore, Cruise Critic makes no guarantees for availability of prices advertised on our site. Listed prices may have blackout dates, qualifications or restrictions.

Cruise Critic is not responsible for content on external web sites.

Lowest pricing is based on our 3rd party pricing supplier and valid as of April 21st, 2025.


Get special cruise deals, expert advice, insider tips and more.By proceeding, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.

© 1995—2025, The Independent Traveler, Inc.