P&O Cruises has unveiled its dynamic 2026 itinerary collection, introducing new and captivating journeys. Alongside the launch of sailings to the historic city of Rome, passengers will have the chance to witness a spectacular celestial event.
- Arvia will embark on 14-night Western Mediterranean voyages, marking its debut in Civitavecchia, the gateway to Rome. Prices start at £1,149 per person.
- Britannia will explore new territories with maiden calls in nine ports, including Corfu, Greece, and several in Iceland, starting at £1,399 per person.
- Aurora will revisit past favourites and explore new destinations, with journeys beginning at £2,249 per person.
- Ventura offers a unique chance for passengers to see a total solar eclipse on its 14-night Atlantic Coast cruise.
P&O Cruises has released its highly anticipated summer 2026 itinerary, showcasing a range of new sailings and adventurous routes. Arvia is set to offer immersive 14-night holidays featuring two new Western Mediterranean itineraries and six diverse ports of call. The ship will make its inaugural visit to Civitavecchia, the gateway to Rome, with prices starting from £1,149 per person.
In a bid to explore new destinations, Britannia will make maiden calls to nine distinct ports, such as Corfu in Greece and Aarhus in Denmark, as well as three ports in Iceland. Starting prices for these itineraries are set at £1,399 per person, offering passengers a chance to venture into new terrains.
Aurora will provide refreshed itineraries for its 21-night Central Mediterranean and 24-night Eastern Mediterranean cruises. Notably, this includes the return to La Goulette, Tunisia, and Piraeus, Athens, starting from £2,549 per person. The itinerary also marks a return to Istanbul with an overnight stay, departing from Southampton on 19 August 2026, with prices starting at £2,249 per person.
Incorporating special astronomical events, Ventura has planned a 14-night Atlantic Coast cruise that allows passengers the unique opportunity to witness a total solar eclipse. This voyage includes a stop in El Ferrol, Spain, which is located within the path of totality.
For those seeking shorter escapades, Arvia and Iona will introduce four new seven-night Southern Mediterranean voyages, including visits to Bilbao, La Coruna, Vigo, and Cherbourg. There will be five sailings catering to school holiday schedules.
Continuing the tradition of fly-cruise options, Azura will operate varied Mediterranean itineraries departing from Malta every Thursday, with options available for both seven- and 14-night holidays.
Earlier this year, P&O Cruises also announced an expansive programme for ship visits, offering over 1,000 spots for travel agents. This initiative represents one of its most extensive agent engagement efforts to date.
P&O Cruises’ 2026 offerings reflect a bold leap into diverse global destinations, paired with unique experiences.
