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Arcadia
13 Night Atlantic Islands
Southampton Return J214

Ship: Arcadia
Cruise Line: P & O Europe & World Voyages
Departures:  13 October 2012
Duration: 13 Nights
Ports: Southampton, London, Madeira, La Palma, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote, Tenerife, Lisbon, Vigo, Southampton
Airport gateway (Arrival) : London
Airport gateway (Departure) : London

Itinerary

Date Destination Arrive Depart
13/10/2012 Southampton - -
17/10/2012 Madeira - -
18/10/2012 La Palma - -
19/10/2012 Gran Canaria - -
20/10/2012 Lanzarote - -
21/10/2012 Tenerife - -
23/10/2012 Lisbon - -
24/10/2012 Vigo - -
26/10/2012 Southampton - -

* Ports of call may vary based on itinerary and departure dates selected

 

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Ports

Southampton

London is one of the world's most visited cities and a major tourist hub for many European journeys. London has the greatest concentration of tourist attractions in Britain with Westminster Abbey, Regent Street, Picadilly and the British Parliament as well as the nightlife and shopping to last a lifetime. A definate must see for anyone who is visiting Europe

Country - United Kingdom
Distance from port to City - 110kms
Distance from port to Airport - 135kms
Currency - UK Pound (GBP)

Places of Interest
Westminster Abbey, Buckingham Palace, House of Parliament

London

London is an enormous cosmopolitan city, with all the cultural and gastronomic attractions you'd expect from a world capital. Stretching for more than 30 miles on either side of the River Thames, it is Europe's largest city, with a diverse population of about eight million. Southampton is one of several port cities and a gateway to London.

Country - England
Distance from port to City - 100kms
Distance from port to Airport - 100kms
Currency - Pound (GBP)

Places of Interest
Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, London Bridge

Madeira

Known for its sunny year-round climate, luxury resorts, and Madeira wine, this lush, mountainous archipelago includes the two inhabited islands of Madeira and Porto Santo, which lie approximately 540 miles southwest of Lisbon.

Country - Portugal
Distance from port to City - 0kms
Distance from port to Airport - 14kms
Currency - Euro (EUR)

Places of Interest
Funchal, Madeira Wine Museum

La Palma

Canary Island La Palma is called ‘the fair isle' because of its fabulous landscape and you will soon see why.Santa Cruz is one of the prettiest harbours among the islands and is easily explored on foot.

A short stroll along the Avenida Maritime promenade will take you to the lovely old quarter around Plaza de Espana, which has a 16th century fountain and town hall, a magnificent Renaissance church and a handicrafts market where you can pick up distinctive pottery and snack on local delicacies.

The island’s most spectacular volcanic crater, Caldera de Taburiente, is crammed with rare animal and plant life and has been designated a national park, while its night skies are so clear that a major astrophysical observatory has been built at Roque de los Muchachos. For visitors in search of a memorable day, this island really delivers.

Country - Canary Islands
Distance from port to City - N/A
Distance to Airport - N/A
Currency -

Places of Interest
The volcanic crater Caldera de Taburiente

Gran Canaria



Country -  Canary Islands
Distance from port to City - 0kms
Distance from Port to Airport - 10kms
Currency -

Places of Interest

Lisbon

With over twenty centuries of history, this beautiful city boasts tile covered building façades and narrow Medieval streets, most of which still remain today. The port's strategic location brought about Portugal's great wave of exploration during the 15th century. Trade routes from the east brought rich and varied spices, textiles and foreign influences.

Country - Portugal
Distance from port to City - 0kms
Distance from port to Airport - 8kms
Currency - Euro (EUR)

Places of Interest
St Jorge Castle, Praca do Comercio, Gulbenkian Museum

Vigo

Located in the southwest corner of Spain known as Galacia, the densely populated city of Vigo receives more sunshine and less rainfall than the entire area's annual average. Ancient Romans enjoyed the mild climate and established the surrounding region as a bathing resort. Today, this coastal port city abounds with gardens, pinewoods and wild flowers in all seasons, and the inhabitants' Celtic roots are marked by folk legends and bagpipe celebrations.

Country - Spain
Distance from port to City - 0kms
Distance from port to Airport - 390kms
Currency - Euro (EUR)

Places of Interest
Santiago de Compostela, El Castro, Calle Real

 

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P & O Europe & World Voyages

P & O Europe & World Voyages

Holiday with P&O Cruises and you can choose an experience to suit you. Today’s holidays are all about choice and diversity. Which is why we offer three different styles of cruise experience across our fleet. This enables you to tailor your holiday to your lifestyle and wishes in terms of dining, ambience, entertainment and much more.

Choose a Contemporary & Innovative experience on board either Arcadia or Oceana and you will enjoy a thoroughly modern and flexible holiday. Aurora and Oriana offer an Original & Authentic cruise experience that combines a sense of history and refinement with every modern facility you could wish for. Artemis, the smallest ship in the fleet, offers a more Traditional & Intimate experience and is ideal if the romance and sense of camaraderie of a smaller ship is of particular appeal.

 

Ship info

Arcadia

Striking in design, and completed in April 2005, child-free Arcadia is the newest addition to the fleet. Constructed in Fincantieri shipyard, just outside Venice, she was built in a period of just twenty months.

Offering a contemporary cruise experience, her modern flair and signature features set her apart. Choice is her watchword and everywhere you go you will find evidence of her unique style and innovation.


Dining

  • Arcadian Rhodes
  • The Belvedere Food Court
  • Caffe Vivo
  • Meridian Restaurant
  • Neptune Grill
  • The Orchid Restaurant
Entertainment

  • The Piano Bar
  • Aquarius Bar
  • Electra
  • Intermezzo
  • The Crow's Nest
  • Neptune's Bar
  • The Orchid Bar
  • The Rising Sun
  • The Globe
  • The Palladium
  • Monte Carlo Casino
Onboard Activities

  • Cyb@Centre Internet
  • Oasis Spa
  • Aquarius Pool
  • Gym
  • The Retreat
  • Sports Court
  • Library
  • The Viceroy Room
  • Art Gallery

Ship facts

Ship Details
Gross Tonnage
  83,000 Tonnes
Star Rating
  4 Star
Size/Style of Ship   Large/Resort
Entered Service   April 2005
Registry   Bermuda
Former Name   None
Length   285 metres
Beam   32.2 metres
Draft   8 Metres
Propulsion/Propellers   diesel-electric (34,000kW)/2 Pods
Maximum Cruising Speed (knots)   22
Passenger Capacity (twin)
  1952
Crew   880
Nationality of Officers   International
Nationality of Crew   International
Total Cabins   976
Total Inside cabins   324
Total Outside cabins   674
Cabin/Suites with Balcony   677
Wheelchair Accessible Cabins   30
Passenger Decks   11
Cabin Electricity
  110v and 220v
Elevators   14
Self-Service Laundry
  Yes
Onboard Currency (subject to change)   British Pound

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