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23rd23 | NovNov | 202424 | Southampton, England, embark on the Iona | ||||
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. | |||||||
24th24 | NovNov | 202424 | At Sea | ||||
25th25 | NovNov | 202424 | At Sea | ||||
26th26 | NovNov | 202424 | Vigo, Spain | Early Morning | Early Evening | ||
Dating from Roman times, the Galician city of Vigo has a fine natural harbour and is renowned as the biggest fishing port in the world. It is also full of history - it was in this fjord-like quay that the English and Dutch defeated the French and Spanish fleets in 1702. Today, the attractive marinas stand in contrast to the industrialised areas of the city, while further exploration will reveal the characteristic 17th-century architecture and attractive countryside beyond. The charming Old Town is a delight, with its labyrinth of winding narrow streets and shaded squares. Nearby is the Cathedral city of Tui, and further to the north is the pilgrimage centre of Santiago de Compostela, which can be reached by car in approximately 1¼ hours. | |||||||
27th27 | NovNov | 202424 | At Sea | ||||
28th28 | NovNov | 202424 | Málaga, Spain | Early Morning | Afternoon | ||
As you sail into Malaga you will notice what an idyllic setting the city enjoys on the famous Costa del Sol. To the east of this provincial capital, the coast along the region of La Axarqua is scattered with villages, farmland and sleepy fishing hamlets - the epitome of traditional rural Spain. To the west stretches a continuous city where the razzmatazz and bustle creates a colourful contrast that is easily recognisable as the Costa del Sol. Surrounding the region, the Penibéetica Mountains provide an attractive backdrop overlooking the lower terraced slopes which yield olives and almonds. This spectacular mountain chain shelters the province from cold northerly winds, giving it a reputation as a therapeutic and exotic place in which to escape from cold northern climes. Malaga is also the gateway to many of Andalusia's enchanting historic villages, towns and cities. | |||||||
29th29 | NovNov | 202424 | Alicante, Spain | Morning | Early Evening | ||
The provincial capital of the Valencian Community serves as a gateway to the huge influx of tourists that flock to the Costa Blanca resorts every year. Alicante is popular with holidaymakers who arrive for the warm, Mediterranean climate and seemingly endless golden beaches. However, there is much more to this city than sand and sun. With a picturesque waterfront, a hugely impressive castle, buzzing nightlife and a rich, complex history, Alicante is a fascinating destination all year round. | |||||||
30th30 | NovNov | 202424 | Barcelona, Spain | Morning | Evening | ||
The infinite variety of street life, the nooks and crannies of the medieval Barri Gòtic, the ceramic tile and stained glass of Art Nouveau facades, the art and music, the throb of street life, the food (ah, the food!)—one way or another, Barcelona will find a way to get your full attention. The capital of Catalonia is a banquet for the senses, with its beguiling mix of ancient and modern architecture, tempting cafés and markets, and sun-drenched Mediterranean beaches. A stroll along La Rambla and through waterfront Barceloneta, as well as a tour of Gaudí's majestic Sagrada Famíliaand his other unique creations, are part of a visit to Spain's second-largest city. Modern art museums and chic shops call for attention, too. Barcelona's vibe stays lively well into the night, when you can linger over regional wine and cuisine at buzzing tapas bars. | |||||||
1st01 | DecDec | 202424 | At Sea | ||||
2nd02 | DecDec | 202424 | Cartagena, Spain | Early Morning | Afternoon | ||
A Mediterranean city and naval station located in the Region of Murcia, southeastern Spain, Cartagena’s sheltered bay has attracted sailors for centuries. The Carthaginians founded the city in 223BC and named it Cartago Nova; it later became a prosperous Roman colony, and a Byzantine trading centre. The city has been the main Spanish Mediterranean naval base since the reign of King Philip II, and is still surrounded by walls built during this period. Cartagena’s importance grew with the arrival of the Spanish Bourbons in the 18th century, when the Navidad Fortress was constructed to protect the harbour. In recent years, traces of the city’s fascinating past have been brought to light: a well-preserved Roman Theatre was discovered in 1988, and this has now been restored and opened to the public. During your free time, you may like to take a mini-cruise around Cartagena's historic harbour: these operate several times a day, take approximately 40 minutes and do not need to be booked in advance. Full details will be available at the port. | |||||||
3rd03 | DecDec | 202424 | Gibraltar, Gibraltar | Early Morning | Early Afternoon | ||
Tagged on to the end of Iberia, the intriguing British outpost of Gibraltar is dominated by a sandy peninsula and the stunning 1,400-feet-high limestone Rock. Although small, Gibraltar has always been seen as having great strategic importance on account of its advantageous position where the Atlantic meets the Mediterranean, just 12 miles from the coast of Africa. Ever popular with British holidaymakers, Gibraltar is very much a home from home, boasting excellent duty-free shopping in many familiar British high street shops. Please note: Gibraltar’s small size and narrow winding roads mean that excursions are operated by 22-seater mini-buses, accompanied by a driver/guide. Local health and safety regulations prohibit the carriage of walking aids and collapsible wheelchairs on these vehicles. If you do wish to bring a mobility aid, we can arrange the Rock Tour by taxi, which has extra space. If this suits your requirements, please advise the Tours and Travel office when you join the ship, as numbers are limited. | |||||||
4th04 | DecDec | 202424 | 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. | |||||||
5th05 | DecDec | 202424 | At Sea | ||||
6th06 | DecDec | 202424 | At Sea | ||||
7th07 | DecDec | 202424 | Southampton, England, disembark the Iona | ||||
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 | Standard Balcony | £1,149 | £1,399 |
GZ | Smaller Balcony Cabin | £1,149 | £1,399 |
GC | Standard Balcony | £1,179 | £1,469 |
EF | Deluxe Balcony Suite | £1,249 | £1,549 |
GE | Standard Balcony | £1,419 | £1,419 |
GD | Standard Balcony | £1,449 | £1,449 |
GB | Standard Balcony | £1,519 | £1,519 |
GA | Standard Balcony | £1,559 | £1,559 |
EE | Deluxe Balcony Suite | £1,589 | £1,589 |
ED | Deluxe Balcony Suite | £1,609 | £1,609 |
EB | Deluxe Balcony Suite | £1,649 | £1,649 |
EA | Deluxe Balcony Suite | £1,689 | £1,689 |
The sea is the star on Iona and the Balcony accommodation gives guests the chance to enjoy it to the full, whether travelling solo or in a larger group.
There are four options to choose from – Deluxe (the most spacious), Balcony, Single and Standard Balcony – all of which offer an extended private space in which to relax and unwind. From enjoying a cup of tea in the morning to watching the sun set with a drink, guests can relax in their own private area. Balcony cabins also allow greater flexibility for outdoor dining using the Room Service menu.
For larger groups and families, the internal spaces have been skilfully designed to include attractive built-in drop-down bunk beds and flexible sleeping arrangements that maximise space and seating by day and provide comfortable bedding by night.
Grade Code | From | To | |
PF | Inside | £899 | £999 |
PC | Inside | £929 | £1,069 |
PE | Inside | £1,019 | £1,019 |
PD | Inside | £1,069 | £1,069 |
PB | Inside | £1,079 | £1,079 |
PA | Inside | £1,099 | £1,099 |
OA | Larger Inside | £1,109 | £1,109 |
Here, too, the design and choices of colours and materials optimises the seaside feel. Porthole mirrors, blue feature walls and soft furnishings and accessories in gold and white textiles bring a sense of light and relaxation to the interior space.
The clever design of these cabin types maximises storage options and all cabins boast the personal touches that create a stylish and homely atmosphere - including tea and coffee-making facilities (with tasty biscuits provided daily), a well-stocked fridge, in-cabin TV with a host of channels to choose from, and a bathroom boasting soft cotton towels and quality toiletries courtesy of The White Company.
Grade Code | From | To | |
LF | Outside | £1,049 | £1,199 |
LC | Outside | £1,239 | £1,239 |
LB | Outside | £1,259 | £1,259 |
Here, too, the design and choices of colours and materials optimises the seaside feel. Porthole mirrors, blue feature walls and soft furnishings and accessories in gold and white textiles bring a sense of light and relaxation to the interior space.
The clever design of these cabin types maximises storage options and all cabins boast the personal touches that create a stylish and homely atmosphere - including tea and coffee-making facilities (with tasty biscuits provided daily), a well-stocked fridge, in-cabin TV with a host of channels to choose from, and a bathroom boasting soft cotton towels and quality toiletries courtesy of The White Company.
Grade Code | From | To | |
BA | Family Sea view Suite | £2,799 | £2,799 |
B6 | Suite | £3,099 | £3,099 |
B5 | Suite | £3,219 | £3,219 |
B4 | Suite | £3,329 | £3,329 |
Aft and Forward Suites are always special, giving guests the ultimate experience of relaxation in their own boutique-hotel haven. A luxurious space is created as the doors of interconnecting rooms open fully to create a larger, brighter studio ambience.
The furniture and material selection is focused on guest relaxation and comfort: light tones create the additional spacious experience. Furniture, including sofas, ottomans and lounge chairs, is upholstered in sands, beiges and off-whites. In the spacious bathroom, the double sink units set in stunning black marble are a striking focal point, surrounded by elegant white marble walls and floor tiling.
As with all suites, guests benefit from the clever configuration of different interior zones with separate lounge and bedroom areas, segregated dressing areas and spacious en suite bathrooms. All suites have direct access to large balconies and benefit from a range of exclusive Suite services, such as a personal Butler and a range of in-suite dining options.
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
From breakfast till late, this is the place to relax with friends, beautifully crafted gastropub food and a fine collection of draught and bottled beers and craft ales. Will it be our signature burger, classic fish and chips, pie and mash or a prime steak from the dry-aging cabinet? Hard choices. Great food.
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
Sit back with a glass of specially selected wine as daring aerial artists perform before your eyes. This welcoming and sophisticated wine bar boasts a prime spot in the Grand Atrium, a cracking selection of world wines hand-picked by wine expert Olly Smith and delicious food.
Glamour, good times and glorious exploratory cocktails combine in this buzzing Grand Atrium jewel. Will it be an expertly crafted daiquiri, or a playful creation with a surprising twist? And get set for even more wow-factor moments as daring aerial artists work their magic above.
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.
14 nights aboard the Iona | |||
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 23rd Nov 2024 |
Nts 14 |
Interior £899pp |
Oceanview £1,049pp |
Balcony £1,149pp |
Suite £2,799pp |
Date 23rd Nov 2024 |
Nts 14 |
Interior £899pp |
Oceanview £1,049pp |
Balcony £1,149pp |
Suite £2,799pp |
Interior staterooms from | £899pp | ||
PA | Inside | ||
PB | Inside | ||
PC | Inside | ||
PD | Inside | £1,069pp | |
PE | Inside | ||
PF | Inside | £899pp | |
OA | Larger Inside | £1,109pp | |
SZ | Single Inside | ||
Oceanview staterooms from | £1,049pp | ||
LB | Outside | ||
LC | Outside | £1,239pp | |
LF | Outside | £1,049pp | |
Balcony staterooms from | £1,149pp | ||
GZ | Smaller Balcony Cabin | ||
GA | Standard Balcony | ||
GB | Standard Balcony | £1,519pp | |
GC | Standard Balcony | ||
GD | Standard Balcony | ||
GE | Standard Balcony | ||
GF | Standard Balcony | ||
EA | Deluxe Balcony Suite | ||
EB | Deluxe Balcony Suite | ||
ED | Deluxe Balcony Suite | ||
EE | Deluxe Balcony Suite | ||
EF | Deluxe Balcony Suite | £1,249pp | |
QZ | Single Balcony | ||
GX | Balcony Cabin (smaller) | £1,149pp | |
EZ | Deluxe Balcony Prom | ||
Suite staterooms from | £2,799pp | ||
CV | Conservatory Mini-Suite | ||
CW | Conservatory Mini-Suite | ||
CY | Conservatory Mini-Suite | ||
CZ | Conservatory Mini-Suite | ||
BA | Family Sea view Suite | £2,799pp | |
B4 | Suite | ||
B5 | Suite | ||
B6 | Suite | ||
Late Saver Fare Benefits
P&O will assign your cabin ~ Third priority for dining ~ Third priority for upgrades ~ Full payment required ~ 100% Cancellation fee. T&C’s apply.
Interior staterooms from | £899pp | ||
PC | Inside | ||
PF | Inside | £899pp | |
SZ | Single Inside | ||
Oceanview staterooms from | £1,049pp | ||
LF | Outside | £1,049pp | |
Balcony staterooms from | £1,149pp | ||
GZ | Smaller Balcony Cabin | ||
GC | Standard Balcony | ||
GF | Standard Balcony | ||
EF | Deluxe Balcony Suite | £1,249pp | |
QZ | Single Balcony | ||
GX | Balcony Cabin (smaller) | £1,149pp | |
EZ | Deluxe Balcony Prom | ||
Suite staterooms | |||
CY | Conservatory Mini-Suite | ||
CZ | Conservatory 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 | £999pp | ||
PA | Inside | ||
PB | Inside | ||
PC | Inside | ||
PD | Inside | £1,069pp | |
PE | Inside | ||
PF | Inside | £999pp | |
OA | Larger Inside | £1,109pp | |
SZ | Single Inside | ||
Oceanview staterooms from | £1,199pp | ||
LB | Outside | ||
LC | Outside | £1,239pp | |
LF | Outside | £1,199pp | |
Balcony staterooms from | £1,399pp | ||
GZ | Smaller Balcony Cabin | ||
GA | Standard Balcony | ||
GB | Standard Balcony | £1,519pp | |
GC | Standard Balcony | ||
GD | Standard Balcony | ||
GE | Standard Balcony | ||
GF | Standard Balcony | ||
EA | Deluxe Balcony Suite | ||
EB | Deluxe Balcony Suite | ||
ED | Deluxe Balcony Suite | ||
EE | Deluxe Balcony Suite | ||
EF | Deluxe Balcony Suite | £1,549pp | |
QZ | Single Balcony | ||
GX | Balcony Cabin (smaller) | £1,399pp | |
EZ | Deluxe Balcony Prom | ||
Suite staterooms from | £2,799pp | ||
CV | Conservatory Mini-Suite | ||
CW | Conservatory Mini-Suite | ||
CY | Conservatory Mini-Suite | ||
CZ | Conservatory Mini-Suite | ||
BA | Family Sea view Suite | £2,799pp | |
B4 | Suite | ||
B5 | Suite | ||
B6 | Suite | ||
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