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From new guests to seasoned cruisers, we want to know…
How many ships in the P&O Cruises fleet have you sailed on?

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CaroleF
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If they are going to post pictures of each ship then why not post a photo of the whole ship, I haven't sailed on Arvia, Iona or Britannia. It would be interesting to see a picture of the whole ship so I can compare them.

It did occur to me to ask, I've got a spare few minutes, how many P&O ships have people sailed on in the past, not just the current fleet. Ignore this if you're not interested. So here goes...

Adonia (previously Princess' Sea Princess)
Oceana (sister ship to Adonia, previously Princess' Ocean Princess) These two ships were called the White Sisters.
Oriana
Aurora
Artemis (previously Royal Princess, now called Artania, as far as I know still sailing, now 41 years old! She is said to be approaching Mauritius, expected on May 4th)
Azura
Ventura
Arcadia
Adonia (the second ship to be given this name by P&O. She started as one of the eight Renaissance ships, called R Eight! Then she went to Swan Hellenic as Minerva II. Next to Princess as another Royal Princess. P&O had her from 2011-2018, then a short spell as Fathom I think, still with P&O after which she went to Azmara as Azmara Pursuit, a much more luxury ship and much more expensive than when she was with P&O.

I found it quite interesting to look back and see where some of these ships came from. I'm sure some of you have a much wider history than I have.

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CaroleF wrote: 29 Apr 2025, 11:08
Adonia (previously Princess' Sea Princess)
Oceana (sister ship to Adonia, previously Princess' Ocean Princess) These two ships were called the White Sisters.
Oriana
Aurora
Artemis (previously Royal Princess, now called Artania, as far as I know still sailing, now 41 years old! She is said to be approaching Mauritius, expected on May 4th)
Azura
Ventura
Arcadia
Adonia (the second ship to be given this name by P&O. She started as one of the eight Renaissance ships, called R Eight! Then she went to Swan Hellenic as Minerva II. Next to Princess as another Royal Princess. P&O had her from 2011-2018, then a short spell as Fathom I think, still with P&O after which she went to Azmara as Azmara Pursuit, a much more luxury ship and much more expensive than when she was with P&O.
All of those except for Oceana

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Six. .

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Adonia x 1
Oriana x 2
Arcadia x 2
Oceana x 1
Ventura x 3
Azura x 7
Arvia x 1

So Iona still to do but not interested in Fjords.

Britannia, never seen anything that we fancied, yet.
There was one last year that sort of appealed but the price was off the scale for my budget.
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For me only Azura, Brittannia & Ventura but interesting to find out the Artemis is still cruising for a German Cruise line.
Also interesting to read what you said about Adonia

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