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World Cruise from Southampton with the Arcadia

100 nights, 33 ports with theArcadiaP&O Cruises#17609834
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  • "The Palladium" - impressive 3-tier theatre
  • Marco Pierre White's "Ocean Grill" restaurant
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  • P&O Cruises
  • Arcadia
  • World Cruise
  • Southampton
  • Southampton (London), England, United Kingdom
  • 100 nights
  • 03/01/2025
  • 17609834
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1Southampton (London), England, United KingdomEmbarkment
A historical port city located in Hampshire, Southern England, Southampton is a popular city with many attractions. Explore the Tudor House & Garden which displays artefacts covering over 800 years of history, including a penny-farthing bike, the stunning gardens of Mottisfont Abbey and the Solent Sky Museum. Known as the gateway to the metropolis of London, most cruise lines visit Southampton at the start or end of their journey, often offering excursions to explore nearby London. Meet your favourite celebrities at Madam Tussauds, check the time at Big Ben, revel in the rich history at The Tower of London and so much more!
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5Madeira (Funchal), Azores, Portugal
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11Bridgetown, Barbados
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13Willemstad, Curaçao, Netherlands Antilles
Willemstad, Curaçao, Netherlands Antilles
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15Panama Canal
What better way to see the Panama Canal than by cruising through it? Sail in the wake of history as your ship navigates the locks which have been in service more than 100 years and are still functioning flawlessly today. Plagued by difficulties during construction, the final lock system was so effective, it has remained virtually unchanged throughout the years. The entire Panama Canal crossing takes 8 to 10 hours.
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20Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
Located at the southernmost point of Baja California, Cabo San Lucas is one of Mexico’s most popular cruise destinations. Its beautiful beaches make it a hot spot for surfing, sunbathing and fishing, and at night it turns into a popular party town. The beautiful weather and luxury lifestyle are particularly attractive for the rich and famous, with many celebrities owning holiday homes here. If you’re lucky, you might even spot a movie star. Cabo’s most famous landmark is El Arco, a natural rock foundation shaped like an arch in the middle of a vast, sandy beach. Be sure to time your visit right – El Arco is only accessible during low tide.
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23San Francisco, CaliforniaOvernight
San Francisco, California
San Francisco is an American city located along the coast of Northern California. San Francisco offers a hilly landscape, complete with cable cars which connect some of the hills and offer panoramic views during the crossing. Many of the buildings in San Francisco are known for their Victorian-style of architecture, while the stand-out landmark for many is the impressive Golden Gate bridge. which is open to pedestrians between 5 am and 6 pm. Visit Wave Organ for views of the notorious Alcatraz Island and listen out as the sea 'plays' the organs every time the waves come crashing in.
24San Francisco, California
San Francisco, California
San Francisco is an American city located along the coast of Northern California. San Francisco offers a hilly landscape, complete with cable cars which connect some of the hills and offer panoramic views during the crossing. Many of the buildings in San Francisco are known for their Victorian-style of architecture, while the stand-out landmark for many is the impressive Golden Gate bridge. which is open to pedestrians between 5 am and 6 pm. Visit Wave Organ for views of the notorious Alcatraz Island and listen out as the sea 'plays' the organs every time the waves come crashing in.
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29Hilo, Hawaii
Once a fishing village in the early times, Hilo is the only city on the Island of Hawaii. Hilo’s vibrant town is based on a crescent-shaped bay where a collection of well-preserved centuries-old wooden storefronts have been converted into art galleries, gift shops, and cultural sites. Just a few miles south of Hilo is Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, occupying over 333,000 acres of hiking trails, volcanic craters, scorched deserts, rare rainforests and home the Kilauea, one of the world’s most active volcanoes.
30Honolulu, Hawaii
Honolulu, Hawaii
Honolulu is the beating heart and state capital of Hawaii, situated on the third largest island of the Pacific Archipelago. An island of contrasts, Oahu lures visitors with its pristine beaches, rugged coastlines, turquoise waters, volcanic landscapes, world-renowned surf, rich cultural heritage and intriguing – at times dark – history. An eternal summer and the island’s genuine Aloha makes Honolulu the idea cruise destination year-round.
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35International Date Line
The International Date Line is an imaginary line in the Pacific Ocean, which marks the changing between two calendar days.
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37Apia, Samoa
Apia is the capital and commerical centre of Samoa, located on the island of Upolu. Apia is the perfect location to discover the culture of the South Pacific, with a mix of colonial buildings and traditional Samoan houses situated alongside beautiful reef-bordered beaches. Apia is a town with a wealth of culture waiting to be discovered, from the Samoa Cultural Village to the Robert Louis Stevenson Museum. The natural beauty on the island is everywhere, from beaches like Lefaga, to majestic waterfalls like Papapapaitai Falls, tropical raiforests.
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39Nuku'alofa, Tonga
Nuku'alofa is the seat of government of the Kingdom of Tonga, Oceania. The most famous attraction of the city is the royal palace of King Taufa'ahau Tupou IV.
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42Tauranga, New Zealand
Tauranga is a booming port city surrounded by stunning nature. Its bustling waterfront is full of diverse restaurants and pop-up shops that are popular among tourists and locals alike. Nearby, some of New Zealand’s greatest natural wonders are just waiting to be discovered. From the nearby Mount Maunganui to the hot springs of Rotorua to the marine life living just offshore, Tauranga is the perfect launching point to discover New Zealand’s bay of Islands.
43Auckland, New Zealand
New Zealand is home to more than just beautiful landscapes and hobbits. A melting pot of different cultures, its blend of European, Pacific Islander, and indigenous Māori heritage give the island its unique charm. To get a real sense of the colonial, geographic, and indigenous forces that have shaped this city, be sure to check out the Auckland Museum, located in the heart of the city. Nature lovers might find themselves more drawn to the volcanoes, beaches, and caves nearby.
44Bay of Islands, New Zealand
Bay of Islands, New Zealand
The Bay of Islands is a sweeping sub-region of northern New Zealand. The enormous inlet holds 144 islands and dozens of cities and towns, each more charming than the last. Breathtaking waterfalls, beautiful rainforests, and clear waters teeming with marine life await, and the region also has a fascinating history marked by clashes between the colonists and the region’s indigenous Māori people.
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47Sydney, AustraliaOvernight
Sydney, Australia
The vibrant cultural capital of Australia, Sydney is a must-see city for anyone visiting the Land Down Under. From the silhouette of its iconic opera house perched on the edge of the water to the idyllic green hills of the Blue Mountains sprawling from the city, Sydney is guaranteed to capture your heart. With its pristine beaches, landmark architecture, and charming islands, you may never want to leave Sydney Harbor - but venture outside the city and you'll be rewarded with a world of incredible nature just waiting to be discovered.
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Sydney, Australia
The vibrant cultural capital of Australia, Sydney is a must-see city for anyone visiting the Land Down Under. From the silhouette of its iconic opera house perched on the edge of the water to the idyllic green hills of the Blue Mountains sprawling from the city, Sydney is guaranteed to capture your heart. With its pristine beaches, landmark architecture, and charming islands, you may never want to leave Sydney Harbor - but venture outside the city and you'll be rewarded with a world of incredible nature just waiting to be discovered.
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50Brisbane, Australia
Brisbane, Australia
A colorful subtropical city, Brisbane is the perfect gateway to both the Gold Coast and the Sunshine Coast. The capital of Queensland, it’s a cultural hub full of hip bars, charming art galleries, and museums. To truly take in the city, climb the nearby Kangaroo Point cliffs, where you’ll be treated to a breathtaking panoramic view of the Brisbane city skyline. If you’re staying a bit longer, there are plenty of nearby islands, forests, and vineyards just waiting to be explored.
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52Airlie Beach, Australia
Airlie Beach, Australia
Airlie Beach acts as the main hub for trips to the Whitsunday Islands and the Great Barrier Reef. Airlie Beach is known as a popular nightlife spot with a host of clubs and bars. Port of Airlie boasts a boating marina along with a range of accomodation offerings and trendy eateries, which guests to enjoy al fresco dining. Every Saturday there are a number of markets offering fresh produce as well as local crafts, providing a great opportunity to experience the culture like a true local. An excursion to the nearby Conway National Park is highly recommended.
53Cairns, Australia
The gateway to the Great Barrier Reef, Cairns is a paradise for outdoor explorers. With picturesque islands dotting its waters, magnificent rainforests just a short distance inland, and miles of sweeping beaches in between, you’ll truly experience the best that Australia has to offer. From hidden coral cays to secret forest swimming spots, Cairns is also one of the best places in Australia to get your feet wet – so don’t forget your bathing suit!
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57Darwin, Australia
Darwin, Australia
Located in Australia’s only truly tropical region, Darwin is a melting pot of cultures and creatures. Its proximity to southeast Asia mean it’s full of Asian culture and cuisine, and you won’t want to miss the bustling markets serving up authentic international cuisine. The adventurous Aussie spirit is alive and well too, and you can channel your inner Crocodile Dundee as you explore the rivers and wetlands by boat in hopes of catching a glimpse of Darwin’s famous saltwater crocodiles. And the area has a fascinating history, from aboriginal cultures to colonization to World War II.
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60Bali, Indonesia
Bali, Indonesia
Bali lies between the Indian and the Pacific oceans and is known as the "Island of the Gods". In addition to the beautiful beaches, the Indonesian island is home to volcanoes. A must-visit of Bali are its temples. The most famous is the "Tanah Lot" temple which is located on the southern part of the island, right on the water.
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62Jakarta, Indonesia
Indonesia's caital Jakarta offers breathtaking mix of old traditions, new constructions and western influences. It is the cultural, economic and politicalcenter of the country. The city's history dates back to the 13th century. Some of the colonial buildings have been restored with the help of UNESCO and are still the main attractions of the city. However, there are also many parks in Jakarta which are also known to attract attention.
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64Singapore, SingaporeOvernight
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Singapore, Singapore
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66Port Klang (Kuala Lumpur), Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia's largest city, is bustling and diverse with a variety of attractions, including the world famous Petronas Twin Towers. It was only in 1957 that Malaysia's first prime minister declared independence in Kuala Lumpur, and British colonial-era landmarks are still dotted around the city. The Petaling Street flea market is an authentic taste of Kuala Lumpur while the Batu Caves is a destination you cannot miss. The thousands of hawker stalls, cafes and restaurants ensure visitors don't leave without a true taste of the best of Malaysian cuisine
67Penang, Malaysia
The tropical island of Penang lies on the west coast of Malaysia. The capital, Georgetown is a registered UNESCO World Heritage site since 2008. There are numerous temples, mosques and churches on the island. Of particular interest is the Ke Lok Si, the largest Chinese temple in Malaysia. Penang is known as a region of diversity and is often seen as a connection between Europe and Asia. Some argue that Penang offers the best food Malaysia has to offer and the island is fondly referred to as the 'Pearl of the Orient'.
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74Port Louis, Mauritius
Port Louis is the capital of Mauritius and is located in the Indian Ocean. With a population of around 170 000, the city is the largest as well as the cultural and economic center of the country. There are many attractions that you will be able to discover on a trip to the city. Visit the Meenakshi Hindu temple or the UNESCO World Heritage Immigration Depot, the remains of which used to be a camp for Indian laborers in the 19th century and should be on top of your to-visit list.
75Le Port, Réunion
The city of Le Port is on the west side of the island of Reunion in the Indian Ocean and is the commercial and industrial center of the island. The city offers its visitors a great port and a beautiful tropical landscape. Visit the Insectarium and take a stroll on the white beaches.
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80Cape Town, South AfricaOvernight
Cape Town, South Africa
Cape Town is the third largest city of South Africa with a population of almost 3.5 million and has been the city of the South African Parliament since 2004. Between October and march, Cape Town is a popular attraction for many tourism which is shown by their growing numbers in recent years. This in turn has made Cape town an important economic sector for the country. One of the favourite sites of tourists is the Table Mountain but the city has plenty more to offer. Museums, historic buildings, Castles and the oldest surviving building in South Africa are all options worth considering.
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Cape Town, South Africa
Cape Town is the third largest city of South Africa with a population of almost 3.5 million and has been the city of the South African Parliament since 2004. Between October and march, Cape Town is a popular attraction for many tourism which is shown by their growing numbers in recent years. This in turn has made Cape town an important economic sector for the country. One of the favourite sites of tourists is the Table Mountain but the city has plenty more to offer. Museums, historic buildings, Castles and the oldest surviving building in South Africa are all options worth considering.
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83Walvis Bay, Namibia
Walvis Bay, 'Whale Bay' in English, is a city and bay on the west coast of Namibia. The city is home to the main sea port in Namibia and is the third largest city in the country. 67,000 people live in Walvis Bay on the Atlantic coast. In the city there is the Rhenish Mission Church, which is a National Monument in Namibia. Outside the city numerous tours and excursions are offered. Besides seals and dolphin tours, a trip to the southern lagoon is recommended. The 5,000-year-old lagoon is Namibia's oldest and largest.
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92Mindelo, Cape Verde
Mindelo on the island of São Vicente, home to about 60,000 people. In the 19th Century, the port of Mindelo was of important strategic significance for shipping logistics. The city on the Atlantic is known for its carnival. Explore the rough, but sweet charm, of the Cape Verde islands.
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95Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Santa Cruz de Tenerife is one of the capitals of the Canary Islands. The many cafes and seating areas invite tourists to relax and enjoy observing the hustle and bustle of the city. The town's history goes back to the 15th Century. Today it is mainly a modern city, a magnet for both locals and tourists. Tenerife is also home to the third highest island volcano on Earth, Mount Teide.
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Arrecife, Lanzarote, Spain
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98Lisbon, Portugal
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101Southampton (London), England, United KingdomDisembarkment
A historical port city located in Hampshire, Southern England, Southampton is a popular city with many attractions. Explore the Tudor House & Garden which displays artefacts covering over 800 years of history, including a penny-farthing bike, the stunning gardens of Mottisfont Abbey and the Solent Sky Museum. Known as the gateway to the metropolis of London, most cruise lines visit Southampton at the start or end of their journey, often offering excursions to explore nearby London. Meet your favourite celebrities at Madam Tussauds, check the time at Big Ben, revel in the rich history at The Tower of London and so much more!
P&O Cruises# 17609834

World Cruise from Southampton with the Arcadia

100 nights, 33 ports with the Arcadia
Services
Services Included:
  • Use of the public areas onboard, including pools, jacuzzis, children's clubs, fitness center, sports facilities, and dance classes
  • All meals and snacks onboard, including gala dinners, afternoon tea, and special events
  • Group port transfers
  • Accommodation in the stateroom category of your choice
  • Onboard entertainment and a variety of activities
  • Water, coffee, tea, and fruit juice with meals
Optional bookable services:
  • The Cookery Club culinary experience
  • Fitness classes and personal training sessions
  • Beauty and wellness treatments at the salon and spa
  • Soft drinks and alcoholic beverages from the bars
  • Room service and in-room dining
  • Hotels
  • Shore excursions
  • Additional transfers
  • Wi-Fi packages or use of the onboard PC terminals
  • Self-service laundry
  • Dining in specialty restaurants
  • Beer, wine, and spirits with meals
  • Pre- and post-cruise programs
  • Gambling at the onboard casino
  • Travel insurance
  • Flights
Hint:
P&O Arcadia is an adult only cruise. Guests must be at least 18 years old to sail.
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    Southampton (London), England, United Kingdom
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    Madeira (Funchal), Azores, Portugal
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    Bridgetown, Barbados
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    Willemstad, Curaçao, Netherlands Antilles
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    Panama Canal
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    Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
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    International Date Line
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    Apia, Samoa
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    Nuku'alofa, Tonga
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    Tauranga, New Zealand
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    Sydney, Australia
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    Brisbane, Australia
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    Airlie Beach, Australia
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    Cairns, Australia
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    Darwin, Australia
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    Bali, Indonesia
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    Jakarta, Indonesia
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    Singapore, Singapore
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    Port Klang (Kuala Lumpur), Malaysia
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    Port Louis, Mauritius
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    Le Port, Réunion
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    Cape Town, South Africa
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    Walvis Bay, Namibia
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    Mindelo, Cape Verde
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    Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
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    Arrecife, Lanzarote, Spain
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    Lisbon, Portugal
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    Southampton (London), England, United Kingdom
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