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P&O Winter 2020 - 2021
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Gill W
Topic author - Senior First Officer

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P&O Winter 2020 - 2021
I expect everyone has had their email advising us that 2020-2021 winter season will be released next month.
Iona will be doing Canary Islands, Spain and Portugal, plus northern Europe including Hamburg. If there's a cruise going south around the time of my birthday in mid March, I'd be interested as it would be a good chance to try Iona.
Iona will be doing Canary Islands, Spain and Portugal, plus northern Europe including Hamburg. If there's a cruise going south around the time of my birthday in mid March, I'd be interested as it would be a good chance to try Iona.
Gill
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towny44
- Deputy Captain

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Re: P&O Winter 2020 - 2021
Gill, I am trying to persuade my wife that Iona really won't be too big and is worth trying for a Canaries trip around the same time.
John
Trainee Pensioner since 2000
Trainee Pensioner since 2000
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david63
- Site Admin

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Mervyn and Trish
- Commodore

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Re: P&O Winter 2020 - 2021
We've got other plans for that period but it's good to see Iona getting further afield.
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Gill W
Topic author - Senior First Officer

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Re: P&O Winter 2020 - 2021
If I book, it will be going from one extreme to another - I'm on little Boudicca in March 2020, then my next cruise would be on Iona.
Gill
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daib GC
- Senior Second Officer

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Re: P&O Winter 2020 - 2021
Linda, takes no such persuasion. We may be looking at a back to back in Feb/March as long as there are different itineraries.towny44 wrote: 13 Feb 2019, 14:56Gill, I am trying to persuade my wife that Iona really won't be too big and is worth trying for a Canaries trip around the same time.
Dai
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david63
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Re: P&O Winter 2020 - 2021
That makes two of us!daib GC wrote: 13 Feb 2019, 20:54We may be looking at a back to back in Feb/March as long as there are different itineraries.
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towny44
- Deputy Captain

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Re: P&O Winter 2020 - 2021
Happy to consider a B2B but not if the other cruise is Bruges, Rotterdam and Hamburg.daib GC wrote: 13 Feb 2019, 20:54Linda, takes no such persuasion. We may be looking at a back to back in Feb/March as long as there are different itineraries.towny44 wrote: 13 Feb 2019, 14:56Gill, I am trying to persuade my wife that Iona really won't be too big and is worth trying for a Canaries trip around the same time.
Dai
John
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Trainee Pensioner since 2000
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daib GC
- Senior Second Officer

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Re: P&O Winter 2020 - 2021
I am hoping for one to the Canaries and one round Iberia. Soon see.towny44 wrote: 13 Feb 2019, 22:58Happy to consider a B2B but not if the other cruise is Bruges, Rotterdam and Hamburg.daib GC wrote: 13 Feb 2019, 20:54Linda, takes no such persuasion. We may be looking at a back to back in Feb/March as long as there are different itineraries.towny44 wrote: 13 Feb 2019, 14:56Gill, I am trying to persuade my wife that Iona really won't be too big and is worth trying for a Canaries trip around the same time.
Dai
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Stephen
- Commodore

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Re: P&O Winter 2020 - 2021
towny44 wrote: 13 Feb 2019, 14:56Gill, I am trying to persuade my wife that Iona really won't be too big and is worth trying for a Canaries trip around the same time.
If it's anything like Britannia you'll need your walking boots to get around. I felt like I had walked about 30 miles that week. I needed binoculars to see the end of the corridor.
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towny44
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Re: P&O Winter 2020 - 2021
Been on Britannia and RCI's Navigator which is a similar size, and not had any problems, but I accept that on both ships the accessible cabins are near the lifts so we rarely trudge the corridors.Stephen wrote: 14 Feb 2019, 12:43towny44 wrote: 13 Feb 2019, 14:56Gill, I am trying to persuade my wife that Iona really won't be too big and is worth trying for a Canaries trip around the same time.
If it's anything like Britannia you'll need your walking boots to get around. I felt like I had walked about 30 miles that week. I needed binoculars to see the end of the corridor.![]()
John
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Trainee Pensioner since 2000
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towny44
- Deputy Captain

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Re: P&O Winter 2020 - 2021
That would suit me as well, all I need to do now is persuade Pauline.daib GC wrote: 14 Feb 2019, 12:16I am hoping for one to the Canaries and one round Iberia. Soon see.
John
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Trainee Pensioner since 2000
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GillD46
- Senior First Officer

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Re: P&O Winter 2020 - 2021
I’d like to try Iona, but apart from the fact we are skipping cruises this year - except for a quick weekend fix on QM2 - we don’t want to go to the Fjords again just yet, and don’t really like the Canaries. I’m sure we'll try her eventually.
Gill
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Ilovemygarden
- Able Seaman

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Re: P&O Winter 2020 - 2021
Any ideas as to when the itineraries might be published?
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Gill W
Topic author - Senior First Officer

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