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Transatlantic & Repositioning from Southampton with the Aurora

75 nights, 31 ports with theAuroraP&O Cruises#17464209
  • Stylish & relaxed 'The Glass House' restaurant
  • Three swimming pools and jacuzzis available
  • 'Oasis Spa and Salon' for pampering
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  • P&O Cruises
  • Aurora
  • Transatlantic & Repositioning
  • Southampton
  • Southampton (London), England, United Kingdom
  • 75 nights
  • 03/01/2026
  • 17464209
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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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6Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain
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9Mindelo, 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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14Recife, Brazil
Recife is a city in northeastern Brazil, situated right on the Atlantic Ocean. The landscape in and surrounding the city features mountains, stunning beaches as well as oyster and coral reefs. Additionally, rivers, bridges, islets, and peninsulas have shaped and carved the area. Located on its own island neighboring the harbor is the town’s 16th-century historic center, Recife Antigo. Enclosed by reefs, the wildly popular Boa Viagem Beach is just to the south, filled with modern restaurants and hotels.
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16Salvador da Bahia, Brazil
Salvador is a Brazilian city rich in architectural styles, cultures, and seaside activities. The city boasts Portuguese colonial buildings, baroque churches, and art deco facets. During the day, visitors can enjoy the charming Pelourinho neighborhood, filled with cobblestone streets and squares. After sunset, the party starts to heat up in Rio Vermelho, Salvador's nightlife district, filled with restaurants, bars, and clubs.
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19Armaçao dos Buzios
Armaçao dos Buzios
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20Rio de Janeiro, BrazilOvernight
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Rio de Janeiro is a metropolis in southeastern Brazil, where samba music can be heard year round. A seaside city, Rio is world-famous for its beaches, such as Copacabana. Atop Mount Corcovado, stands a major icon of the city and one of the New Seven Wonders of the World: the 125-foot-tall Christ the Redeemer statue. The city's lively Carnaval festival is one of the largest in the world with flashy costumes and parade floats.
21Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Rio de Janeiro is a metropolis in southeastern Brazil, where samba music can be heard year round. A seaside city, Rio is world-famous for its beaches, such as Copacabana. Atop Mount Corcovado, stands a major icon of the city and one of the New Seven Wonders of the World: the 125-foot-tall Christ the Redeemer statue. The city's lively Carnaval festival is one of the largest in the world with flashy costumes and parade floats.
22Santos, Brazil
Located approximately 45 miles away from São Paulo is the city of Santos, Brazil. Cruise passengers will be able to take a lot from the coastal town. Visitors can soak up the sun or hang ten at pristine beaches like Enseada Beach and Astúrias Beach. Museum-lovers also have some entertainment options. The Museu do Mar is a fascinating maritime museum, and the Museum of Modern Art has plenty of thought-provoking exhibitions. Considering that Santos is a coffee port, visitors should definitely take some time to enjoy some of the best brewed coffee in the world.
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25Montevideo, UruguayOvernight
Montevideo is the seaside capital of Uruguay, boasting beautiful beaches such as Playa de los Pocitos and La Rambla. The city's old town, Ciudad Vieaja, features both colonial houses, like Casa Rivera, as well as glamorous art deco architecture. Montevideo's main square, Plaza de la Independencia, will lead you to plenty of picture-perfect landmarks: Palacio Salvo, Solís Theatre, the Obelisk of Montevideo, and much more!
26Montevideo, Uruguay
Montevideo is the seaside capital of Uruguay, boasting beautiful beaches such as Playa de los Pocitos and La Rambla. The city's old town, Ciudad Vieaja, features both colonial houses, like Casa Rivera, as well as glamorous art deco architecture. Montevideo's main square, Plaza de la Independencia, will lead you to plenty of picture-perfect landmarks: Palacio Salvo, Solís Theatre, the Obelisk of Montevideo, and much more!
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29Port Stanley, Falkland Islands
Port Stanley, Falkland Islands
Named after the British politician Lord Stanley, Port Stanley became the capital of the Falkland Islands in July 1845. Situated on the biggest island, East Falkland, visiting cruise passengers can partake in various tours and excursions, including nature walks, trips to neighboring islands, and wildlife tours. A visitor favorite is a tour to see the local penguins that inhabit the island.
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31Beagle Channel Passage, Chile
Beagle Channel Passage, Chile
The Beagle Channel Passage is distinguished by its charm and nature. A variety of animalslive here and, with luck, you can see dolphins, whales, elephant seals, sea lions and penguins. In addition, breathtaking glaciers ensures you will leave the Passage with unforgettable memories.
31Cape Horn, Chile
Cape Horn, Chile
Cape Horn is located on the headland of a Chilean rock island. The circumnavigation of the Cape was known as one of the most difficult river passages. The Atlantic and the Pacific meet here with their cold and warm water masses, meaning that a strong current is generated.
32Strait of Magellan, Chile
The Magellan Strait is a strait with numerous islands and side channels which connects the Pacific and Atlantic oceans. It is located between the South American mainland and the island of Tierra del Fuego and has been a Chilean territory since 1881.
33Punta Arenas, Chile
Punta Arenas, Chile
Situated near the southernmost point of the Patagonia region of Chile is Punta Arenas. The city sits on the banks of the Strait of Magellan, the most important natural passage connecting the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Punta Arenas attracts many nature lovers as the city acts as a springboard into the local wilderness and Antarctica. The city boasts a memorial to the Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan at Plaza Muñoz Gamero.
34Amalia Glacier, Chile
Amalia Glacier, Chile
In the south polar seas, you will find the Patagonian glacier Amalia. Among many other glaciers, this one particularly impresses.
35Pio XI Glacier, Chile
This towering glacier is the largest in Chile.
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39Santiago de Chile, ChileOvernight
Santiago de Chile, Chile
Santiago is one of those cities where the more you look, the more you find. Santiago hosts 40% of the country's population and has become a cultural centre with breathtaking natural beauty in the vicinity. Santiago lies in the center of the Santiago Basin, a valley surrounded by mountain ranges. The city has a varying elevation, towards the west it is 400m above sea level whereas at the Plaza Baquedano it comes to 540m.
40Santiago de Chile, Chile
Santiago de Chile, Chile
Santiago is one of those cities where the more you look, the more you find. Santiago hosts 40% of the country's population and has become a cultural centre with breathtaking natural beauty in the vicinity. Santiago lies in the center of the Santiago Basin, a valley surrounded by mountain ranges. The city has a varying elevation, towards the west it is 400m above sea level whereas at the Plaza Baquedano it comes to 540m.
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42Coquimbo (La Serena), Chile
The Coquimbo port is home to two shipwrecks. Located on the highest mountain in the city and with a height of 92 meters, "The Cross of the Third Millenium' is the city's best-known monument. Near and around the city, you will also be able to visit some of the local wineries.
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45Arica, Chile
Arica has a population of 185,000 and is popularly known as the "City of Eternal Spring". Arica impresses not only with its gorgeous beaches and sparkling blue water, but also with its attractions such as the Archaeological Museum and the Customs House, which was designed by Gustav Eiffel.
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47Callao (Lima), PeruOvernight
Callao (Lima), Peru
The Pacific town of Callao is located in the Lima metropolitan region just ten miles west of the Peruvian capital. Callao services the country by both air and sea as the city acts as the nation's main seaport and airport. Due to the city's naval history, Callao was a major Spanish town in colonial times. Several islands line the coast of mainland Callao, such as the Palomino Island, a pristine habitat for sea lions and seabirds.
48Callao (Lima), Peru
Callao (Lima), Peru
The Pacific town of Callao is located in the Lima metropolitan region just ten miles west of the Peruvian capital. Callao services the country by both air and sea as the city acts as the nation's main seaport and airport. Due to the city's naval history, Callao was a major Spanish town in colonial times. Several islands line the coast of mainland Callao, such as the Palomino Island, a pristine habitat for sea lions and seabirds.
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51Manta, Ecuador
Manta is a port city on Ecuador's central coast. It's known for its tuna-fishing industry. The popular Murciélago Beach is on the city's northwestern tip. Bars and restaurants are clustered along the Malecón Escénico promenade and nearby streets. The low-key Tarqui Beach has a waterside fish market. Nearby, the Central Bank Museum contains pre-Columbian relics from indigenous tribes.
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53Fuerte Amador, Panama
An island located off the west coast of Panama, Fuerte Amador is the gateway to Panama City. Sitting close to the Pacific entrance of the Panama Canal, it offers the perfect place to watch ships enter the locks as they begin to traverse the canal. In addition to holding numerous canal-related museums and attractions, Fuerte Amador offers easy access to Panama City, the metropolis-like capital city and heart of the nation.
54Panama 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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56Cartagena, Colombia
Cartagena, Colombia
South America's most popular cruise port, Cartagena is a must-see stop on any Panama Canal or southern Caribbean cruise. The city is safe and tourist-friendly, and most tourist places will speak English and accept U.S. dollars. Beautiful parks, museums and shops welcome visitors, and beautiful Spanish cathedrals and castles lurk around every corner. For beach lovers, there are plenty of sandy beaches and coral reefs within easy access of the city. And for shopaholics, kiosks and tourist shops dot the inner city.
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58Oranjestad, Aruba, Netherlands Antilles
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60St. George's, Grenada
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61Bridgetown, Barbados
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62Castries, Saint Lucia
Castries, Saint Lucia
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64Antigua, Antigua and Barbuda
Antigua, Antigua and Barbuda
Antigua is an island in the West Indies in the Caribbean region and it is the main island of the country of Antigua and Barbuda. Antigua means "ancient" in Spanish and was named by Christopher Columbus. In 1784 Admiral Horatio Nelson sailed to Antigua where he found warm, steady winds, a coastline of safe harbours, and a protective coral reef: the perfect environment to establish Great Britain's most important Caribbean base. Over 200 years later the same characteristics that attracted the Royal Navy have transformed Antigua in one of the Caribbean's premier tourist destinations.
65Philipsburg, Saint Martin, Netherlands Antilles
Philipsburg, Saint Martin, Netherlands Antilles
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72Ponta Delgada, Azores, Portugal
Ponta Delgada is the largest city in the Azores and is home to the main harbor of the island. Whether watching the hustle and bustle of the waterfront during the day, enjoying a relaxed summer night or visiting one of the many important and interesting historical buildings and monuments, the city holds a lot for you.
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76Southampton (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# 17464209

Transatlantic & Repositioning from Southampton with the Aurora

75 nights, 31 ports with the Aurora
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
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P&O Aurora 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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    Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain
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    Mindelo, Cape Verde
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    Recife, Brazil
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    Salvador da Bahia, Brazil
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    Armaçao dos Buzios
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    Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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    Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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    Santos, Brazil
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    Montevideo, Uruguay
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    Port Stanley, Falkland Islands
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    Beagle Channel Passage, Chile
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    Cape Horn, Chile
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    Strait of Magellan, Chile
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    Punta Arenas, Chile
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    Amalia Glacier, Chile
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    Pio XI Glacier, Chile
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    Santiago de Chile, Chile
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    Santiago de Chile, Chile
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    Coquimbo (La Serena), Chile
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    Arica, Chile
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    Callao (Lima), Peru
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    Manta, Ecuador
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    Fuerte Amador, Panama
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    Panama Canal
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    Cartagena, Colombia
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    Oranjestad, Aruba, Netherlands Antilles
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    St. George's, Grenada
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    Bridgetown, Barbados
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    Castries, Saint Lucia
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    Antigua, Antigua and Barbuda
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    Philipsburg, Saint Martin, Netherlands Antilles
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    Ponta Delgada, Azores, Portugal
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    Southampton (London), England, United Kingdom
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