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7th07 | JunJun | 202525 | Southampton, England, embark on the Aurora | ||||
Lying near the head of Southampton Water, a peninsula between the estuaries of the Rivers Test and Itchen, Southampton is Britain’s largest cruise port. It has been one of England’s major ports since the Middle Ages, when it exported wool and hides from the hinterland and imported wine from Bordeaux. The city suffered heavy damage during World War Two and as a result the centre has been extensively rebuilt, but there are still some interesting medieval buildings including the Bargate, one of the finest city gatehouses in England. | |||||||
8th08 | JunJun | 202525 | At Sea | ||||
9th09 | JunJun | 202525 | At Sea | ||||
10th10 | JunJun | 202525 | At Sea | ||||
11th11 | JunJun | 202525 | Cádiz, Spain | Early Morning | Early Evening | ||
Believed to be the oldest town on the Iberian Peninsula, the Andalusian port of Cádiz enjoys a stunning location at the edge of a six-mile promontory. The town itself, with 3,000 years of history, is characterised by pretty white houses with balconies often adorned with colourful flowers. As you wander around be sure to take a stroll through the sizeable Plaza de Espãna, with its large monument dedicated to the first Spanish constitution, which was signed here in 1812. Cádiz has two pleasant seafront promenades which boast fine views of the Atlantic Ocean, and has a lovely park, the Parque Genoves, located close to the sea with an open-air theatre and attractive palm garden. Also notable is the neo-Classical cathedral, capped by a golden dome. | |||||||
12th12 | JunJun | 202525 | Motril, Spain | Early Morning | Evening | ||
Motril is located in the Spanish region of Andalucia on the Costa Tropical. It is the biggest town on the Costa with a thriving commercial, fishing and leisure port. An hour and a half's drive east of Malaga and within easy reach of the magnificent Sierra Nevada mountain range, Motril makes an ideal base for exploring the many delights of the Andalucian coastline and its hinterland. Halfway between the resorts of Malaga to the west and Almeria to the east, nestling in the foothills of the Sierra Lujar mountains, Motril is at the heart of one of the most fertile and productive agricultural areas of Spain. The Costa Tropical takes its name from its sub-tropical climate which enables the cultivation of exotic fruits and crops such as sugar cane, oranges, lemons, apples, avocadoes, mangoes and bananas. One of the sights of Motril is the 17th-century church of Nuestra Señora de la Cabeza, dedicated to the town's patron saint. | |||||||
13th13 | JunJun | 202525 | At Sea | ||||
14th14 | JunJun | 202525 | Tarragona, Spain | Early Morning | Early Evening | ||
15th15 | JunJun | 202525 | At Sea | ||||
16th16 | JunJun | 202525 | Santa Margherita Ligure, Italy | Early Morning | Early Evening | ||
17th17 | JunJun | 202525 | Civitavecchia, Italy | Early Morning | Early Evening | ||
Italy's vibrant capital lives in the present, but no other city on earth evokes its past so powerfully. For over 2,500 years, emperors, popes, artists, and common citizens have left their mark here. Archaeological remains from ancient Rome, art-stuffed churches, and the treasures of Vatican City vie for your attention, but Rome is also a wonderful place to practice the Italian-perfected il dolce far niente, the sweet art of idleness. Your most memorable experiences may include sitting at a caffè in the Campo de' Fiori or strolling in a beguiling piazza. | |||||||
18th18 | JunJun | 202525 | Sorrento, Italy | Early Morning | Early Evening | ||
Sorrento may have become a jumping-off point for visitors to Pompeii, Capri, and Amalfi, but you can find countless reasons to love it for itself. The Sorrentine people are fair-minded and hardworking, bubbling with life and warmth. The tuff cliff on which the town rests is spread over the bay, absorbing sunlight, while orange and lemon trees waft their perfume in spring. Winding along a cliff above a small beach and two harbors, the town is split in two by a narrow ravine formed by a former mountain stream. To the east, dozens of hotels line busy Via Correale along the cliff—many have "grand" included in their names, and some indeed still are. To the west, however, is the historic sector, which still enchants. It's a relatively flat area, with winding, stone-paved lanes bordered by balconied buildings, some joined by medieval stone arches. The central piazza is named after the poet Torquato Tasso, born here in 1544. This part of town is a delightful place to walk through. Craftspeople are often at work in their stalls and shops and are happy to let you watch; in fact, that's the point. Music spots and bars cluster in the side streets near Piazza Tasso. | |||||||
19th19 | JunJun | 202525 | Olbia, Italy | Early Morning | Afternoon | ||
Amid the resorts of Sardinia's northeastern coast, Olbia, a town of about 60,000, is a lively little seaport and port of call for mainland ferries at the head of a long, wide bay.San SimplicioOlbia's little Catholic basilica, a short walk behind the main Corso Umberto and past the train station, is worth searching out if you have any spare time in Olbia. The simple granite structure dates from the 11th century, part of the great Pisan church-building program, using pillars and columns recycled from Roman buildings. The basilica has a bare, somewhat somber interior, its three naves separated by a series of arches. | |||||||
20th20 | JunJun | 202525 | At Sea | ||||
21st21 | JunJun | 202525 | At Sea | ||||
22nd22 | JunJun | 202525 | Lisbon, Portugal | Morning | Early Evening | ||
Set on seven hills on the banks of the River Tagus, Lisbon has been the capital of Portugal since the 13th century. It is a city famous for its majestic architecture, old wooden trams, Moorish features and more than twenty centuries of history. Following disastrous earthquakes in the 18th century, Lisbon was rebuilt by the Marques de Pombal who created an elegant city with wide boulevards and a great riverfront and square, Praça do Comércio. Today there are distinct modern and ancient sections, combining great shopping with culture and sightseeing in the Old Town, built on the city's terraced hillsides. The distance between the ship and your tour vehicle may vary. This distance is not included in the excursion grades. | |||||||
23rd23 | JunJun | 202525 | At Sea | ||||
24th24 | JunJun | 202525 | At Sea | ||||
25th25 | JunJun | 202525 | Southampton, England, disembark the Aurora | ||||
Lying near the head of Southampton Water, a peninsula between the estuaries of the Rivers Test and Itchen, Southampton is Britain’s largest cruise port. It has been one of England’s major ports since the Middle Ages, when it exported wool and hides from the hinterland and imported wine from Bordeaux. The city suffered heavy damage during World War Two and as a result the centre has been extensively rebuilt, but there are still some interesting medieval buildings including the Bargate, one of the finest city gatehouses in England. |
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
Grade Code | From | To | |
GF | Balcony | £4,299 | £4,799 |
GE | Balcony | £4,399 | £4,899 |
GD | Balcony | £4,499 | £4,999 |
GC | Balcony | £4,599 | £5,099 |
GB | Balcony | £4,699 | £5,199 |
GA | Balcony | £4,799 | £5,219 |
Fully air-conditioned balcony cabins enjoy two lower beds convertible to king-size bed. Bathrooms boast a hairdryer, bath with shower or shower only. There is a chair and table, TV, and telephone, writing desk, refrigerator and tea/coffee making facilities. There is also a safe. Floor to ceiling sliding glass doors lead to your balcony with recliner chairs and table with mineral water on arrival.
Grade Code | From | To | |
PF | Inside | £2,249 | £2,499 |
PE | Inside | £2,299 | £2,529 |
PD | Inside | £2,349 | £2,579 |
PC | Inside | £2,379 | £2,659 |
PB | Inside | £2,429 | £2,679 |
PA | Inside | £2,449 | £2,749 |
OE | Larger Inside | £2,499 | £2,799 |
OA | Larger Inside | £2,569 | £2,889 |
Air-conditioned inside cabins have two lower beds that are convertible to a king-size bed with wardrobe and drawer space. The bathroom has a shower plus a hairdryer. There is a vanity/writing desk, and a TV for your enjoyment, , telephone, safe and tea and coffee making facilities with mineral water on arrival.
Grade Code | From | To | |
CD | Mini-Suite | £7,099 | £7,679 |
CB | Mini-Suite | £7,449 | £8,089 |
Fully air-conditioned mini-suites boast a separate bedroom area with two lower beds convertible to queen-size bed. Bathrooms boast a whirlpool bath, shower, dual sink vanity unit and WC plus luxurious premier pamper pack, bathrobe & slippers and a hairdryer.
There is a sofa, chair and table, a TV and DVD player, plus radio and telephone, writing desk, refrigerator and tea/coffee making facilities. There is also a safe. Floor to ceiling sliding glass doors lead to your balcony with chairs and table.
Mini-suites have a magazine and newspaper selection, atlas and binoculars, plus fruit basket, mineral water, flowers, Champagne and chocolates on arrival and daily canapés.
Grade Code | From | To | |
B5 | Suite | £8,349 | £8,979 |
B2 | Suite | £8,699 | £9,389 |
B1 | Suite | £9,099 | £9,769 |
A1 | Penthouse Suite | £10,049 | £10,799 |
Fully air-conditioned suites enjoy two lower beds convertible to king-size bed. Bathrooms boast a whirlpool bath , shower and plus luxurious premier pamper pack, bathrobe & slippers. Additionally there is a useful walk-in dressing area with a hairdryer.
The lounge has a sofa & chairs plus dining table and chairs, with a mini stereo and a TV plus and telephone, writing desk, refrigerator and tea/coffee making facilities. There is also a safe. Floor to ceiling sliding glass doors lead to your balcony with loungers, chairs and table. Suites have an optional butler service, magazine and newspaper selection, atlas and binoculars, plus fruit basket, mineral water, flowers, Champagne and chocolates on arrival.
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
Club Dining at the Alexandria Restaurant. Choose a particular Club Dining seating and you’ll dine at the same time and table each night and enjoy the same company. It’s the way many a friendship has been made on board.
Freedom Dining at the Medina Restaurant. Like to escape the usual routine on holiday? Then you’ll love the flexibility of Freedom Dining. Opt for an early dinner one night and a late supper the next; you can shape each day as you please.
Showcasing a menu which is a triumph of perfectly balanced spices, delicate flavours and wonderful aromas, this restaurant has become a firm favourite with many. So why not take a seat amidst its sumptuous fabrics and opulent décor to experience a treat for your senses?
Located in the buffet restaurant during the evening, The Beach House offers great ocean views to go along with a casual menu of grills and seafood. When the sun is shining, there’s also the opportunity to sit outside on the terrace.
In The Glass House we bring the world of wine to you… varieties from all four corners of the globe, by the glass, by the bottle and, if you fancy, right by a plate of fabulous food.
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
A wonderful area to meet up with new friends for a mid-afternoon break or after dinner drink, the court offers lovely views of the atrium and its' 35 foot centre-piece sculpture. Comfortable sofas and chairs, in conjunction with soft lighting, create a relaxing ambience. Raffles Court also offers access to Vanderbilt's card room and Sindhu.
Our pool bars offer a casual place to socialise and relax in throughout the day and into the evening. On a hot day nothing is better than lounging by one of our pools, sipping a cool drink, or two, and feeling yourself completely unwind.
The flashing lights of the slot machines and the suspense of blackjack beckons, as does a great night out. As night falls our casinos come alive. Featuring the latest in slot machines and gaming tables, our friendly croupiers are on hand to oversee the evening’s events. During the day there are gaming workshops for those who’ve never played before and at night, tournaments for those who believe Lady Luck is on their side. The gaming tables include Three Card Poker, Blackjack and of course, Roulette, one of the oldest and most popular games of chance.
If you just want to socialise, catch up with friends over a few bevvies, or carry off the cup in a pub quiz, touch down in Champions. For lovers of all things sporting, it's a slam dunk. It's the place to enjoy a drink while celebrating all things great about British sport.
You’ll see spectacular productions on stage at The Curzon, a lavish theatre seating up to 652 people. In the Curzon Theatre you'll find there's multiple performances on selected nights, so you can plan your evening however you like. Catch a show before dinner or enjoy one after. On Aurora you'll enjoy entertainment such as cabaret performances, stand-up comedy, interactive game shows, quizzes, and talent shows.
Traditional sofas, bookcases and panelled walls create a very British ambience and the feel of an exclusive country club. You will find Anderson's on Promenade Deck. Welcoming and elegant and ideally located next to the Curzon Theatre, its refined setting is perfect for a pre-show drink or a warming nightcap. The bar is named after Arthur Anderson, the founder of P&O, who is said to have had an amazing attention to detail. So we certainly believe he would have approved of the long bar, the ornate fireplace and the traditional artworks.
At 105 feet above the waterline, this stylish cocktail bar is higher than the bridge and affords the ship's most amazing views. By day you can watch the glistening sea as the world floats by in this comfortable and relaxing atmosphere. As evening draws in The Crow's Nest comes into its own; with a light tickling of the ivories to set the mood, there's no better vantage point from which to enjoy a dramatic sunset at sea.
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
18 nights aboard the Aurora | |||
Choose FREE on-board spend, coach transfers or car parking (Select Fares only) | |||
Gratuities Included | |||
Complimentary daily afternoon tea | |||
Evening entertainment & Broadway style shows | |||
Continental Breakfast in your cabin | |||
24-hour complimentary (standard) room service | |||
Speciality Restaurants (charges may apply) | |||
Port Taxes and Fees | |||
ABTA and ATOL Protection* |
Date 7th Jun 2025 |
Nts 18 |
Interior £2,249pp |
Oceanview £2,899pp |
Balcony £4,399pp |
Suite £8,699pp |
Date 7th Jun 2025 |
Nts 18 |
Interior £2,249pp |
Oceanview £2,899pp |
Balcony £4,399pp |
Suite £8,699pp |
Interior staterooms from | £2,249pp | ||
PA | Inside | £2,449pp | |
PB | Inside | £2,429pp | |
PC | Inside | £2,379pp | |
PD | Inside | ||
PE | Inside | £2,299pp | |
PF | Inside | £2,249pp | |
RE | Single Outside | ||
OA | Larger Inside | ||
OE | Larger Inside | £2,499pp | |
Oceanview staterooms from | £2,899pp | ||
LB | Outside | £3,079pp | |
LC | Outside | ||
LD | Outside | ||
LE | Outside | ||
LF | Outside | £2,899pp | |
K5 | Outside (Obstructed) | ||
KB | Larger Outside | ||
KD | Larger Outside | ||
Balcony staterooms from | £4,399pp | ||
EA | Deluxe Balcony | £5,999pp | |
EB | Deluxe Balcony | ||
ED | Deluxe Balcony | ||
EE | Deluxe Balcony | £5,599pp | |
GA | Balcony | ||
GB | Balcony | £4,699pp | |
GC | Balcony | £4,599pp | |
GD | Balcony | ||
GE | Balcony | £4,399pp | |
GF | Balcony | ||
QF | Single Balcony | ||
Suite staterooms from | £8,699pp | ||
A1 | Penthouse Suite | ||
B1 | Suite | ||
B2 | Suite | £8,699pp | |
B5 | Suite | ||
CB | Mini-Suite | ||
CD | Mini-Suite | ||
Early Saver Fare Benefits
P&O will assign your cabin ~ Second priority for dining ~ Second priority for upgrades ~ Low Deposit ~ Flexibility to change your booking. T&C’s apply.
Interior staterooms from | £2,249pp | ||
PA | Inside | £2,449pp | |
PB | Inside | £2,429pp | |
PC | Inside | £2,379pp | |
PD | Inside | ||
PE | Inside | £2,299pp | |
PF | Inside | £2,249pp | |
RE | Single Outside | ||
OA | Larger Inside | ||
OE | Larger Inside | £2,499pp | |
Oceanview staterooms from | £2,899pp | ||
LB | Outside | £3,079pp | |
LC | Outside | ||
LD | Outside | ||
LE | Outside | ||
LF | Outside | £2,899pp | |
K5 | Outside (Obstructed) | ||
KB | Larger Outside | ||
KD | Larger Outside | ||
Balcony staterooms from | £4,399pp | ||
EA | Deluxe Balcony | £5,999pp | |
EB | Deluxe Balcony | ||
ED | Deluxe Balcony | ||
EE | Deluxe Balcony | £5,599pp | |
GA | Balcony | ||
GB | Balcony | £4,699pp | |
GC | Balcony | £4,599pp | |
GD | Balcony | ||
GE | Balcony | £4,399pp | |
GF | Balcony | ||
QF | Single Balcony | ||
Suite staterooms from | £8,699pp | ||
A1 | Penthouse Suite | ||
B1 | Suite | ||
B2 | Suite | £8,699pp | |
B5 | Suite | ||
CB | Mini-Suite | ||
CD | Mini-Suite | ||
Select Price Fare Benefits
Choice of cabin ~ First priority dining ~ First priority upgrades ~ Choice of on-board spending money*, car parking* or return coach travel* ~ Low Deposit ~ Flexibility to change your booking ~ Shuttle buses in port (where available). T&C’s apply
*Not available on cruises less than 5 nights
Interior staterooms from | £2,499pp | ||
PA | Inside | £2,749pp | |
PB | Inside | £2,679pp | |
PC | Inside | £2,659pp | |
PD | Inside | ||
PE | Inside | £2,529pp | |
PF | Inside | £2,499pp | |
RE | Single Outside | ||
OA | Larger Inside | ||
OE | Larger Inside | £2,799pp | |
Oceanview staterooms from | £3,249pp | ||
LB | Outside | £3,429pp | |
LC | Outside | ||
LD | Outside | ||
LE | Outside | ||
LF | Outside | £3,249pp | |
K5 | Outside (Obstructed) | ||
KB | Larger Outside | ||
KD | Larger Outside | ||
Balcony staterooms from | £4,899pp | ||
EA | Deluxe Balcony | £6,389pp | |
EB | Deluxe Balcony | ||
ED | Deluxe Balcony | ||
EE | Deluxe Balcony | £5,979pp | |
GA | Balcony | ||
GB | Balcony | £5,199pp | |
GC | Balcony | £5,099pp | |
GD | Balcony | ||
GE | Balcony | £4,899pp | |
GF | Balcony | ||
QF | Single Balcony | ||
Suite staterooms from | £9,389pp | ||
A1 | Penthouse Suite | ||
B1 | Suite | ||
B2 | Suite | £9,389pp | |
B5 | Suite | ||
CB | Mini-Suite | ||
CD | Mini-Suite | ||
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