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About this cruise

Departure Date

02 Sep 2025

Arrival Date

02 Oct 2025

Starts From

Southampton

Ends On

Southampton

Onboard

Aurora

Cruise Nights

30

Vacation Days

31

Rating

Resort

Cruise Regions

Canada, East Coast US

Hotel Nights

0

Vendor ID

R517

Cruise Theme

Cruise Type

Ocean

Travel Type

cruise only

Stay At

Stay Post

Arrives On

Is Charter

0

Official Link

Open Link

Post Cruise

0

Day 1 - Southampton

Arrives: 02 Sep 2025 00:00 | England

GBSOU Southampton - Colin Osborne
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Notes

No notes provided.

Port Summary

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.

Complete Port Info
  • Unlocode: GBSOU
  • Name: Southampton
  • Alt Name:
  • Latitude: 50.8965574
  • Longitude: -1.4063125
  • Port Type: official_port
  • Country: England

Day 7 - Saint-John's, Newfoundland and Labrador

Arrives: 08 Sep 2025 00:00 | Canada

Newfoundland
Notes

Arrival Time: Early Morning; Depart Time: Early Evening

Port Summary

Old meets new in the province's capital (metro-area population a little more than 200,000), with modern office buildings surrounded by heritage shops and colorful row houses. St. John's mixes English and Irish influences, Victorian architecture and modern convenience, and traditional music and rock and roll into a heady brew. The arts scene is lively, but overall the city moves at a relaxed pace.For centuries, Newfoundland was the largest supplier of salt cod in the world, and St. John's Harbour was the center of the trade. As early as 1627, the merchants of Water Street—then known as the Lower Path—were doing a thriving business buying fish, selling goods, and supplying alcohol to soldiers and sailors.

Complete Port Info
  • Unlocode: CASJF
  • Name: Saint-John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
  • Alt Name:
  • Latitude: 47.56666667
  • Longitude: -52.73333333
  • Port Type: official_port
  • Country: Canada

Day 9 - Magdalen Islands, Québec

Arrives: 10 Sep 2025 00:00 | Canada

Notes

Arrival Time: Early Morning; Depart Time: Early Evening

Port Summary

The Îles-de-la-Madeleine, or 'Magdalen Islands', form a small archipelago in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence with a land area of 79.36 square miles (205.53 square kilometres). Though closer to Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia, the islands form part of the Canadian province of Quebec. Les Îles-de-la-Madeleine encompass eight major islands: Havre-Aubert, Grande Entrée, Cap aux Meules, Grosse-Île, Havre aux Maisons, Pointe-Aux-Loups, Île d'Entrée and Brion. All except Brion are inhabited. Several other tiny islands are also considered part of the archipelago: Rocher aux Oiseaux; Île aux Loups-marins; Île Paquet; and Rocher du Corps Mort. Although Europeans first arrived on the islands in the mid-1600s, Mi'kmaq Indians had been visiting the islands for hundreds of years, and numerous archaeological sites have been excavated on the archipelago. By the mid-18th century, the islands were inhabited by French-speaking Acadians, and administered as part of the colony of Newfoundland from 1763-1774, when they were annexed to Quebec by the Quebec Act. A segment of the population are English descendants from survivors of the over 400 shipwrecks on the islands. The construction of lighthouses eventually reduced the number of shipwrecks, but many old hulks remain on the beaches and under the waters. Until the 20th century, the islands were completely isolated during the winter months due to the pack ice that made the trip to the mainland impassable by boat. However, a new wireless telegraph station provided Magdalens with year-round communication with the outside world. In recent years, the pristine natural beauty of the Îles-de-la-Madeleine, along with the archipelago's strategic geographic location in the heart of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, has made tourism an important part of the local economy. The well-preserved natural heritage, extraordinarily beautiful marine landscapes and exceptional coastline of the Îles-de-la-Madeleine offer visitors a unique opportunity to explore the area's natural splendour. The panoramic archipelago features dramatic red cliffs, rolling green hills, brightly-coloured houses, intimate inlets, hidden coves, and over 180 miles (290 kilometres) of honey-coloured and white-sand beaches; half of the archipelago's islands are linked by sand dunes. The Îles-de-la-Madeleine are also home to a wealth of diverse marine life, bird species, and flora and fauna to discover. The Îles-de-la-Madeleine offer a truly distinctive blend of Acadian, Madelinot, French and English cultures, traditions and communities that make this breath-taking archipelago a truly unforgettable destination. You can explore the people and history of the islands during visits to the many wonderful museums and interpretation centres, public areas and historical sites, art galleries, artisan workshops, archival centres, performing arts and theatres, industrial facilities, culinary and wine shops, charming boutiques, and cultural and gourmet festivals and events. The exquisite natural and coastal splendour of the Îles-de-la-Madeleine include a host of incredibly scenic and memorable sightseeing venues. Land-based excursions include picturesque nature hikes, walking trails, bicycling, bird-watching, horseback riding, golfing at the Club de golf des Iles, kite-flying, and flightseeing. The teeming coastal waters are ideally-suited for seal- and whale-watching, mariculture, canoeing, sea-kayaking, surfing, windsurfing and kitesurfing, fishing, boating, sailing and Zodiac tours, snorkelling, scuba diving, and more. Private arrangements for independent sightseeing may be requested through the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship.

Complete Port Info
  • Unlocode: CAYGR
  • Name: Magdalen Islands, Québec
  • Alt Name: Îles-de-la-Madeleine
  • Latitude: 47.387701
  • Longitude: -61.901198
  • Port Type: official_port
  • Country: Canada

Day 11 - Halifax, Nova Scotia

Arrives: 12 Sep 2025 00:00 | Canada

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Notes

Arrival Time: Early Morning; Depart Time: Evening

Port Summary

Surrounded by natural treasures and glorious seascapes, Halifax is an attractive and vibrant hub with noteworthy historic and modern architecture, great dining and shopping, and a lively nightlife and festival scene. The old city manages to feel both hip and historic. Previous generations had the foresight to preserve the cultural and architectural integrity of the city, yet students from five local universities keep it lively and current. It's a perfect starting point to any tour of the Atlantic provinces, but even if you don't venture beyond its boundaries, you will get a real taste of the region.It was Halifax’s natural harbor—the second largest in the world after Sydney, Australia’s—that first drew the British here in 1749, and today most major sites are conveniently located either along it or on the Citadel-crowned hill overlooking it. That’s good news for visitors because this city actually covers quite a bit of ground.Since amalgamating with Dartmouth (directly across the harbor) and several suburbs in 1996, Halifax has been absorbed into the Halifax Regional Municipality, and the HRM, as it is known, has around 415,000 residents. That may not sound like a lot by U.S. standards, but it makes Nova Scotia’s capital the most significant Canadian urban center east of Montréal.There's easy access to the water, and despite being the focal point of a busy commercial port, Halifax Harbour doubles as a playground, with one of the world's longest downtown boardwalks. It's a place where container ships, commuter ferries, cruise ships, and tour boats compete for space, and where workaday tugs and fishing vessels tie up beside glitzy yachts. Like Halifax as a whole, the harbor represents a blend of the traditional and the contemporary.

Complete Port Info
  • Unlocode: CAHAL
  • Name: Halifax, Nova Scotia
  • Alt Name:
  • Latitude: 44.648862
  • Longitude: -63.57532
  • Port Type: official_port
  • Country: Canada

Day 13 - Portland, Maine

Arrives: 14 Sep 2025 00:00 | United States

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Notes

Arrival Time: Morning; Depart Time: Early Evening

Port Summary

Portland, Maine The largest city in Maine, Portland was founded in 1632 on the Casco Bay Peninsula. It quickly prospered through shipbuilding and the export of inland pines which made excellent masts. A long line of wooden wharves stretched along the seafront, with the merchants' houses on the hillside above. From the earliest days it was a cosmopolitan city. When the railroads came, the Canada Trunk Line had its terminal right on Portland's quayside, bringing the produce of Canada and the Great Plains one hundred miles closer to Europe than any other major U.S. port. Some of the wharves are now occupied by new condominium developments, with the exception of the Customs House Wharf, which remains much as it used to be. Grand Trunk Station was torn down in 1966 and a revitalization program of this historic section was spearheaded by a group of committed residents. The result was the revival of the Old Port Exchange District with its redbrick streets built in the 1860s following a disastrous fire. The area today features a wide variety of restaurants, specialty and antique shops, and makes for a pleasant place for a stroll. Congress Street and its many side streets are an engaging mixture of culture, commerce and history. Art is everywhere, from the Portland Museum of Art to the many statues and monuments throughout the city. Other points of interest include the Portland Observatory, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's childhood home, several colonial mansions and Fort Williams Park, with the adjacent Portland Head Light. Farther afield one can visit the charming yachting and fishing village of Kennebunkport, also noted as the locale of the home and summer White House of former President George Bush. Going Ashore in Portland Pier Information The ship is scheduled to dock at the Portland Ocean Terminal, a very easy walk to the Old Port District located about two blocks away. Taxis are available at the pier. Shopping A wide range of Maine-made clothing, crafts and imported items can be found in shops along the cobblestone streets of the quaint Old Port Exchange. Small boutiques and numerous art galleries feature everything from paintings, crafts and furniture to prints and photographs. Antique lovers will enjoy browsing through area shops. Bargain hunters may want to visit the designer factory outlet shops in Freeport. On Sundays, most shops are open from 12:00 noon to 5:00-6:00 p.m. The local currency is the dollar. Cuisine Portland has the most restaurants per capita, second only to San Francisco. Eating establishments are as diverse as the menus they offer. The fresh catch of the day can be found on most menus, but seafood is only one of many culinary delights. From specialty coffee houses and ethnic restaurants to chowder and lobster houses to elegant dining rooms, Portland makes it easy to please every palate. Other Sights Longfellow's "City by the Sea" Portland is a walkable city, and a good place to start exploring is at the Old Port with its striking buildings comprising a bevy of architectural styles, ranging from Italianate to Mansard, Queen Anne to Greek Revival. The charming streets house an amazing collection of shops, galleries, bookstores and restaurants. Congress Street and the Arts District reflect the changes of 350 years of history, boasting an engaging mixture of culture and commerce. Portland Museum of Art The museum's award-winning building is a blend of 1911 Beaux Arts and 1983 post-modernism. It houses one of New England's finest art collections. Don't miss the museum's indoor Sculpture Garden. Portland Observatory Built in 1807, this is a rare example of a signal tower from which signal flags would be flown to identify incoming vessels. Factory Outlets of Freeport About a 25-minute drive north of Portland (approximately $35 one way for a taxi), this shopping mecca is crammed with serious shoppers who come from as far away as New York. Private arrangements for independent sightseeing may be requested through the Tour Office on board.

Complete Port Info
  • Unlocode: USPWM
  • Name: Portland, Maine
  • Alt Name:
  • Latitude: 43.661471
  • Longitude: -70.255326
  • Port Type: official_port
  • Country: United States

Day 14 - Boston, Massachusetts

Arrives: 15 Sep 2025 00:00 | United States

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Notes

Arrival Time: Early Morning; Overnight

Port Summary

There’s history and culture around every bend in Boston—skyscrapers nestle next to historic hotels while modern marketplaces line the antique cobblestone streets. But to Bostonians, living in a city that blends yesterday and today is just another day in beloved Beantown.

Complete Port Info
  • Unlocode: USBOS
  • Name: Boston, Massachusetts
  • Alt Name:
  • Latitude: 42.3558431
  • Longitude: -71.059773
  • Port Type: official_port
  • Country: United States

Day 15 - Boston, Massachusetts

Arrives: 16 Sep 2025 00:00 | United States

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Notes

Depart Time: Evening

Port Summary

There’s history and culture around every bend in Boston—skyscrapers nestle next to historic hotels while modern marketplaces line the antique cobblestone streets. But to Bostonians, living in a city that blends yesterday and today is just another day in beloved Beantown.

Complete Port Info
  • Unlocode: USBOS
  • Name: Boston, Massachusetts
  • Alt Name:
  • Latitude: 42.3558431
  • Longitude: -71.059773
  • Port Type: official_port
  • Country: United States

Day 17 - New York, New York

Arrives: 18 Sep 2025 00:00 | United States

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USNYC - New York - Brooklyn Heights Promenade - Myrna Suarez, NYC & Company.jpg
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USNYC - New York - Times Square Cab - Marley White, NYC & Company.jpg
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USNYC - New York - West Side Waterfront - Joe Buglewicz, NYC & Company.jpg
Notes

Arrival Time: Early Morning; Overnight

Port Summary

From Wall Street's skyscrapers to the neon of Times Square to Central Park's leafy paths, New York City pulses with an irrepressible energy. History meets hipness in this global center of entertainment, fashion, media, and finance. World-class museums like MoMA and unforgettable icons like the Statue of Liberty beckon, but discovering the subtler strains of New York's vast ambition is equally rewarding: ethnic enclaves and shops, historic streets of dignified brownstones, and trendy bars and eateries all add to the urban buzz.

Complete Port Info
  • Unlocode: USNYC
  • Name: New York, New York
  • Alt Name:
  • Latitude: 40.712784
  • Longitude: -74.005941
  • Port Type: official_port
  • Country: United States

Day 18 - New York, New York

Arrives: 19 Sep 2025 00:00 | United States

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USNYC - New York - Brooklyn Heights Promenade - Myrna Suarez, NYC & Company.jpg
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USNYC - New York - Statue Of Liberty - Marley White, NYC & Company.jpg
USNYC - New York - Times Square Cab - Marley White, NYC & Company.jpg
USNYC - New York - Top of the Rock, View of the Empire State Building - MarleyWhite, NYC & Company.jpg
USNYC - New York - West Side Waterfront - Joe Buglewicz, NYC & Company.jpg
Notes

Overnight

Port Summary

From Wall Street's skyscrapers to the neon of Times Square to Central Park's leafy paths, New York City pulses with an irrepressible energy. History meets hipness in this global center of entertainment, fashion, media, and finance. World-class museums like MoMA and unforgettable icons like the Statue of Liberty beckon, but discovering the subtler strains of New York's vast ambition is equally rewarding: ethnic enclaves and shops, historic streets of dignified brownstones, and trendy bars and eateries all add to the urban buzz.

Complete Port Info
  • Unlocode: USNYC
  • Name: New York, New York
  • Alt Name:
  • Latitude: 40.712784
  • Longitude: -74.005941
  • Port Type: official_port
  • Country: United States

Day 19 - New York, New York

Arrives: 20 Sep 2025 00:00 | United States

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USNYC - New York - Brooklyn Heights Promenade - Myrna Suarez, NYC & Company.jpg
USNYC - New York - Long island City - Julienne Schaer, NYC & Company.jpg
USNYC - New York - Statue Of Liberty - Marley White, NYC & Company.jpg
USNYC - New York - Times Square Cab - Marley White, NYC & Company.jpg
USNYC - New York - Top of the Rock, View of the Empire State Building - MarleyWhite, NYC & Company.jpg
USNYC - New York - West Side Waterfront - Joe Buglewicz, NYC & Company.jpg
Notes

Depart Time: Afternoon

Port Summary

From Wall Street's skyscrapers to the neon of Times Square to Central Park's leafy paths, New York City pulses with an irrepressible energy. History meets hipness in this global center of entertainment, fashion, media, and finance. World-class museums like MoMA and unforgettable icons like the Statue of Liberty beckon, but discovering the subtler strains of New York's vast ambition is equally rewarding: ethnic enclaves and shops, historic streets of dignified brownstones, and trendy bars and eateries all add to the urban buzz.

Complete Port Info
  • Unlocode: USNYC
  • Name: New York, New York
  • Alt Name:
  • Latitude: 40.712784
  • Longitude: -74.005941
  • Port Type: official_port
  • Country: United States

Day 20 - Newport, Rhode Island

Arrives: 21 Sep 2025 00:00 | United States

Rhode Island, USA
City, Rhode Island, USA
Notes

Arrival Time: Early Morning; Depart Time: Early Evening

Port Summary

Established in 1639 by a small band of religious dissenters led by William Coddington and Nicholas Easton, the city by the sea became a haven for those who believed in religious freedom. Newport’s deepwater harbor at the mouth of Narragansett Bay ensured its success as a leading Colonial port, and a building boom produced hundreds of houses and many landmarks that still survive today. These include the Wanton-Lyman-Hazard House and the White Horse Tavern, both built during the 17th century, plus Trinity Church, Touro Synagogue, the Colony House, and the Redwood Library, all built in the 18th century.British troops occupied Newport from 1776–1779, causing half the city’s population to flee and ending a golden age of prosperity. The economic downturn that followed may not have been so great for its citizens but it certainly was for preserving Newport’s architectural heritage, as few had the capital to raze buildings and replace them with bigger and better ones. By the mid-19th century the city had gained a reputation as the summer playground for the very wealthy, who built enormous mansions overlooking the Atlantic. These so-called "summer cottages," occupied for only six to eight weeks a year by the Vanderbilts, Berwinds, Astors, and Belmonts, helped establish the best young American architects. The presence of these wealthy families also brought the New York Yacht Club, which made Newport the venue for the America’s Cup races beginning in 1930 until the 1983 loss to the Australians.The Gilded Age mansions of Bellevue Avenue are what many people associate most with Newport. These late-19th-century homes are almost obscenely grand, laden with ornate rococo detail and designed with a determined one-upmanship.Pedestrian-friendly Newport has so much else to offer in a relatively small geographical area— beaches, seafood restaurants, galleries, shopping, and cultural life. Summer can be crowded, but fall and spring are increasingly popular times of the year to visit.

Complete Port Info
  • Unlocode: USNPT
  • Name: Newport, Rhode Island
  • Alt Name:
  • Latitude: 41.490102
  • Longitude: -71.312829
  • Port Type: official_port
  • Country: United States

Day 22 - Rockland, Maine

Arrives: 23 Sep 2025 00:00 | United States

Rockland
Notes

Arrival Time: Early Morning; Depart Time: Early Evening

Port Summary

Complete Port Info
  • Unlocode: USRKD
  • Name: Rockland, Maine
  • Alt Name:
  • Latitude: 44.103691
  • Longitude: -69.108929
  • Port Type: official_port
  • Country: United States

Day 23 - Saint-John, New Brunswick

Arrives: 24 Sep 2025 00:00 | Canada

Saint-John, New Brunswick, Canada
Notes

Arrival Time: Morning; Depart Time: Early Evening

Port Summary

Like any seaport worth its salt, Saint John is a welcoming place but, more than that, it is fast transforming into a sophisticated urban destination worthy of the increasing number of cruise ships that dock at its revitalized waterfront. Such is the demand that a second cruise terminal opened in 2012, just two years after the first one, and 2013 will see the two-millionth cruise passenger disembark. All the comings and goings over the centuries have exposed Saint Johners to a wide variety of cultures and ideas, creating a characterful Maritime city with a vibrant artistic community. Visitors will discover rich and diverse cultural products in its urban core, including a plethora of art galleries and antiques shops in uptown.Industry and salt air have combined to give parts of Saint John a weather-beaten quality, but you'll also find lovingly restored 19th-century wooden and redbrick homes as well as modern office buildings, hotels, and shops.The natives welcomed the French explorers Samuel de Champlain and Sieur de Monts when they landed here on St. John the Baptist Day in 1604. Then, nearly two centuries later, in May 1783, 3,000 British Loyalists fleeing the aftermath of the American Revolutionary War poured off a fleet of ships to make a home amid the rocks and forests. Two years later the city of Saint John became the first in Canada to be incorporated.Although most of the Loyalists were English, there were some Irish among them. After the Napoleonic Wars in 1815, thousands more Irish workers found their way to Saint John. It was the Irish potato famine of 1845 to 1852, though, that spawned the largest influx of Irish immigrants, and today a 20-foot Celtic cross on Partridge Island at the entrance to St. John Harbour stands as a reminder of the hardships and suffering they endured. Their descendants make Saint John Canada's most Irish city, a fact that's celebrated in grand style each March with a weeklong St. Patrick's celebration.The St. John River, its Reversing Rapids, and Saint John Harbour divide the city into eastern and western districts. The historic downtown area (locally known as "uptown") is on the east side, where an ambitious urban-renewal program started in the early 1980s has transformed the downtown waterfront. Older properties have been converted into trendy restaurants and shops, while glittering new apartment and condo buildings will take full advantage of the spectacular view across the bay. Harbour Passage, a redbrick walking and cycling path with benches and lots of interpretive information, begins downtown at Market Square and winds along the waterfront all the way to the Reversing Rapids. A shuttle boat between Market Square and the falls means you have to walk only one way. On the lower west side, painted-wood homes with flat roofs—characteristic of Atlantic Canadian seaports—slope to the harbor. Industrial activity is prominent on the west side, which has stately older homes on huge lots.Regardless of the weather, Saint John is a delightful city to explore, as so many of its key downtown attractions are linked by enclosed overhead pedways known as the "Inside Connection."

Complete Port Info
  • Unlocode: CASJB
  • Name: Saint-John, New Brunswick
  • Alt Name:
  • Latitude: 45.273315
  • Longitude: -66.063308
  • Port Type: official_port
  • Country: Canada

Day 25 - Sydney, Nova Scotia

Arrives: 26 Sep 2025 00:00 | Canada

Peggy's Cove, Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada
Skipping Rocks, Cabot Trail Road, Nova Scotia, Canada
Waves Crashing in Nova Scotia, Canada
Notes

Arrival Time: Early Morning; Depart Time: Afternoon

Port Summary

If you come directly to Cape Breton via plane, ferry, or cruise ship, Sydney is where you’ll land. If you’re seeking anything resembling an urban experience, it’s also where you’ll want to stay: after all, this is the island’s sole city. Admittedly, it is not the booming center it was a century ago when the continent’s largest steel plant was located here (that era is evoked in Fall on Your Knees, an Oprah Book Club pick penned by Cape Bretoner Anne-Marie MacDonald). However, Sydney has a revitalized waterfront and smattering of Loyalist-era buildings that appeal to visitors. Moreover, it offers convenient access to popular attractions in the region—like the Miner’s Museum in nearby Glace Bay (named for the glace, or ice, that filled its harbor in winter), the Fortress at Louisbourg, and beautiful Bras d'Or Lake.

Complete Port Info
  • Unlocode: CASYD
  • Name: Sydney, Nova Scotia
  • Alt Name:
  • Latitude: 46.13679
  • Longitude: -60.194224
  • Port Type: official_port
  • Country: Canada

Day 31 - Southampton

Arrives: 02 Oct 2025 00:00 | England

GBSOU Southampton - Colin Osborne
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Notes

No notes provided.

Port Summary

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.

Complete Port Info
  • Unlocode: GBSOU
  • Name: Southampton
  • Alt Name:
  • Latitude: 50.8965574
  • Longitude: -1.4063125
  • Port Type: official_port
  • Country: England
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Experience the timeless elegance of Aurora. This adults-only ship exudes classic cruising with a modern twist; with its stunning atrium and refined design, you can indulge in relaxing afternoons, explore destinations, and appreciate the art of leisurely cruising. From relaxing on the sun-drenched Lido deck to enjoying British afternoon tea or exploring extraordinary itineraries, unforgettable adventures await on Aurora.

Aurora

Ship Details

Ship Type: ocean
Ship Style: resort
Near Public Transportation
Free Cancellation Learn more

Dining

A feast for the senses

Discover a culinary journey like no other. From elegant dining at Anderson's to the vibrant atmosphere of The Beach House, there's something to suit every taste bud. Sip on expertly selected wines at The Glass House, or enjoy casual drinks with ocean views at the Crows Nest. With a diverse range of dining and drinking options, every sip or bite on Aurora is an adventure waiting to be discovered.

Included restaurants - With so many delicious dining options already included in your holiday price, you'll be spoilt for choice at any time of the day.

Speciality restaurants - Indulge yourself in an extra-special culinary crusade - with exquisite menus and exceptional service - for a little extra.

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This sophisticated and elegant Main Dining Restaurant whisks you away to ancient Alexandria. Enjoy intimate dinners with attentive service and savour gourmet British and Mediterranean cuisine featuring succulent seafood in a serene atmosphere perfect for special occasions.

Club Dining is available for a dedicated table and friendly camaraderie each evening.

Dress code - Dress code of the day (Evening Casual or Black Tie). No tailored shorts.

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Experience a global culinary adventure of the highest quality at Medina, one of Aurora's Main Dining Restaurants. This opulent Arabian-themed space offers Freedom Dining flexibility, allowing you to dine whenever and with whomever you wish. From British classics to international cuisine, don't miss the daily chef's specials, a delightful surprise that will leave you craving more.

Dress code - Dress code of the day (Evening Casual or Black Tie). No tailored shorts.

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Prepare your taste buds for a flavour-filled adventure. In stylish and sumptuous surroundings, Sindhu’s expert chefs will take you on a delicately spiced odyssey that celebrates the best of contemporary Indian cuisines. You can also make a date on selected sea days to enjoy a delicious tiffin style lunch.

Dress code - Dress code of the day (Evening Casual or Black Tie)

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Welcome to The Beach House

Inspired by South American, Caribbean and Stateside cuisines, The Beach House menu offers hearty dishes and comfort-food favourites. Save space for the decadent and delicious desserts.

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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.

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The buffet is your one-stop shop for casual dining at sea, offering an extensive international menu to satisfy every craving. You'll find the Horizon Buffet on Arvia, Aurora, Britannia and Iona, and the Belvedere Buffet on Arcadia. Azura boasts the Verona and Venezia buffets, while Ventura features the Waterside Buffet.

Dress code - Evening Casual. Tailored shorts are accepted.

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This casual eatery offers a tempting selection of freshly made snacks, perfect for satisfying poolside cravings. Bite into juicy burgers or customise your hot dog with various toppings. Featuring flavours of the day that change throughout your cruise, the Poolside Grill uses fresh ingredients to ensure a delicious and convenient bite.

Dress code - Day / Evening Casual

Enjoy the ultimate in-room indulgence with P&O Cruises Room Service. Our tempting menu caters to your cravings, whether you're after breakfast in bed in the form of a Continental spread, or a delightful meal, dessert, snack or drink at any time of the day or night. Additional charges apply to each item, apart from the Continental breakfast, which is included in the price of your holiday. Please note a delivery charge applies on board Arvia and Iona.

Entertainment

A world of entertainment

Day or night, Aurora promises unforgettable entertainment to suit everyone. Indulge in dazzling performances at the Curzon Theatre, catch a film at the Playhouse Cinema, or sway to live music in Carmen's show lounge. For thrill-seekers wanting to try their luck, the casino awaits. For the more cultured and curious, there's an art gallery, library and a host of talks and classes to discover.

Make the night your own

Sometimes on holiday, planning your evening can be a bit of a challenge. What’s worth seeing and doing? Are you staying in the right part of town? Is it a taxi ride away? On a P&O Cruises holiday you can find your perfect night, every night. Be as spontaneous as you like whether it’s an intimate drink or a celebration with friends, a night to get glammed up or keep it casual; the choice is yours…

Entertainment for all

With all-inclusive shows, live music, comedy, and SO much more, there's something for everyone aboard a P&O Cruises holiday. Fill your sea days with exciting cruise ship entertainment—from dazzling productions and gameshows to blockbuster movies and casinos.

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Experience the magic of film at The Playhouse, our luxurious 200-seat on-board cinema. Enjoy the latest blockbusters at sea or bask in the nostalgia of timeless classics on the big screen. Unwind in spacious, comfy seating and enjoy crystal-clear views from every seat.

Dress Code - Day/Evening Casual

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Perched high in the ship, Crow's Nest offers breathtaking ocean views. By day, unwind with classic cocktails and a book in this serene haven, while evenings transform the venue into a sophisticated escape with live piano music, sultry vocals and a stylish ambience. Perfect for daydreamers and night owls alike!

Dress code - Dress code of the day (Evening Casual or Black Tie). No tailored shorts.

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Your cosy local pub at sea, this lively venue offers a relaxed atmosphere, tempting pub fare and live music. You can also enjoy sports and entertainment while savouring an excellent selection of British ciders, traditional and craft beers, artisan ales, spirits and world wines.

Dress code - Evening Casual

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Step into the grandeur of The Curzon. This theatre's lavish single-tier layout sets the stage for spectacular productions and electrifying cabaret shows. Adorned in rich tones of reds, blues and gold, the 600-seat venue boasts high-tech sound and lighting systems for unforgettable performances by visiting guest acts and acclaimed productions.

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A place to enjoy our very own Marabelle Gin and Golden Tide Rum. Laid back and sociable during the day and stylishly upbeat in the evenings, Anderson's Bar is a relaxed and intimate venue boasting a speciality gin menu featuring unique gin flights. The drinks menu also features something fizzy, fruity or more refined, so you're sure to find a drink that hits the spot. On Iona, Anderson's Bar also features a library.

Dress code - Dress code of the day (Evening Casual or Black Tie). No tailored shorts. 

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Try your luck in style in our opulent on-board casinos. Feel the thrill of classic table games like blackjack, roulette and poker. Or test your fortune on our state-of-the-art slots. Beyond the games, there are interactive game shows, virtual horse races and daily bingo. Will Lady Luck be on your side on board? 

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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.

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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.

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Your go-to destination for an electrifying array of entertainment, Carmen's offers something for everyone, from dazzling cabaret performances to lively quiz shows and glittering discos. With a spacious dance floor, this dynamic show lounge transforms from hosting daytime activities like bingo and dance classes to becoming the ultimate dance venue at night.

Health & Fitness

Take the time to recharge your batteries or stay active. Whether you want to take things slow or push the tempo, Aurora offers a range of options to help you feel your best throughout your cruise. Unwind with rejuvenating treatments at the Oasis Spa & Salon, or stay active in the well-equipped gym, in an invigorating fitness class or on the sports court.

Spa and Wellbeing

Find your on-board sanctuary in the Oasis Spa, a haven of pampering and relaxation. Melt away into a blissful world of me-time. Choose from the most exclusive spa therapies, rejuvenating facials and massages, pick-me-up nail treatments, and feel-good hair styling. There’s plenty for those who want to stay active, too, from a high-tech gym and fitness classes to swimming pools and sports courts. 

Sports, Games and Fitness on Board

There's an energising activity for everyone on board a P&O Cruises holiday. From sports courts and fun-filled deck games to state-of-the-art gyms and invigorating fitness classes, discover the perfect way to work up a sweat and have fun.

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Elevate your fitness journey at our state-of-the-art gym and fitness studio. Our high-tech facility boasts a full range of equipment, from free weights to cutting-edge machines, to help you reach your fitness goals. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned gym-goer, our gyms have everything you need to stay active and feel your best.

Complimentary fitness classes - Stay active on board with our diverse fitness programme. Our expert trainers will guide you through exciting group classes. Complimentary classes are included (there is an additional fee for extra classes). Whether you crave a high-energy spin session or a calming yoga flow, there's something for everyone. Find your perfect fit and energise your body and mind throughout your cruise holiday.

Personal trainer - Achieve your fitness goals with tailored guidance from our expert on board personal trainers. One-to-one sessions provide targeted workouts, nutrition advice and motivation. Whether you're new to fitness or seeking to push your limits, our trainers are dedicated to helping you reach your fitness goals.

Running tracks - Stay fit while at sea. We have dedicated jogging and running tracks on Arvia and Iona for you to break a sweat. We also have designated walking and jogging areas on our other ships. Lace up your trainers and explore stunning sea views while maintaining your fitness routine. Check your daily Horizon programme for specific times and locations.

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 Escape to a haven of tranquillity onboard P&O Cruises. Indulge in pampering spa treatments, unwind in soothing thermal suites, and discover serene relaxation spaces. We also have expert stylists, and state-of-the-art fitness options to ensure you return home feeling renewed and revitalised.

Hydrotherapy Suite - Immerse yourself in the hydrotherapy suite, featuring massaging jets and air recliners that promote relaxation, improve circulation, and relieve muscle tension.

Sauna - Unwind in our traditional sauna, where the warm, dry heat promotes relaxation, detoxification, and improved circulation, leaving you feeling rejuvenated and refreshed.

Experience showers - Delight in our experience showers, offering a range of water temperatures and pressures infused with aromatherapy to invigorate your senses and enhance relaxation.

Indulge in tranquility

Drift away into a blissful haven of pampering and relaxation as the aromas of scented oils fill the air. Melt away any tension with a soothing massage, and rejuvenate with a renewing facial.

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Get active on our versatile sports courts and arenas. Enjoy football (including walking football), basketball, tennis or cricket. Whether you're a seasoned player or a casual enthusiast, you can challenge friends to a match or compete in our organised tournaments. Your daily on-board newsletter, Horizon, will include the timings of organised sports competitions. Sports arenas are available on select ships.

Action-packed sports arenas

Get active on our versatile sports courts and arenas. Enjoy football (including walking football), basketball, tennis or cricket. Whether you're a seasoned player or a casual enthusiast, you can challenge friends to a match or compete in our organised tournaments. Your daily on-board newsletter, Horizon, will include the timings of organised sports competitions. Sports arenas are available on select ships.

Kids & Teens

Please note: Aurora is exclusively for adults.

Cabins

From inside cabins to balcony cabins and luxurious suites, you will find a room for every budget and taste.

All cabins are air-conditioned and well designed, to give you as much space as possible and to help you relax into your surroundings. Many feature balconies to give you additional outside space. All feature Egyptian cotton sheets, free tea & coffee making facilities, refrigerator, hairdryer, safe, in-cabin television and good sized en-suite bathrooms with toiletries pack. You will also enjoy the services of a personal cabin steward who will look after your every need, and can enjoy room service from early morning until late evening at no extra cost.

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The luxuries of a Suite include a whirlpool bath, dual sinks, dressing area and toiletries from The White Company. With an exclusive restaurant for breakfast and a dedicated butler, not to mention Champagne and chocolates on arrival, it’s a holiday like never before.

Delight in VIP treatment throughout your holiday with butler service, spacious accommodation, a superior bathroom with full-size whirlpool bath*, inclusive room service, breakfast each day in an exclusive restaurant plus all the luxuries included with Mini-suites. *Some exceptions apply

Suite has the following benefits

  • Air conditioning
  • Tea and coffee machine
  • Free in-cabin TV
  • Butler service
  • Cabin safe
  • Cabin hairdryer
  • Cabin telephone
  • Larger dressing area
  • Toiletries from The White Company
  • British plug socket
  • Chiller
  • A whirpool bath
  • Inclusive room service
  • Exclusive restaurants
  • Bathrobe and Slippers
  • Canapés on celebration night
  • Champagne on arrival
  • Chocolates on arrival
  • Floor to ceiling glass doors
  • Balcony (Some exemptions may apply)
  • Priority check-in and boarding (from Southampton)

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Like the sound of a Suite but don’t think you’d need all of the features? A Mini-suite is the perfect option. Sink into a full-size whirlpool bath* and take your pick of the luxurious premier toiletries. Pop open some Champagne, or savour a fresh cup of coffee from your own machine*, sit back for a film in the spacious lounge, and tuck into the tempting daily canapés. *Some exceptions apply

Like the sound of a Suite but don’t think you’d need all of the features? A Mini-suite is the perfect option. Sink into a full-size whirlpool bath* and take your pick of the luxurious premier toiletries. Pop open some Champagne, or savour a fresh cup of coffee from your own machine*. When you're ready to kick back after a day of exploring, you've a spacious lounge area to relax in. 

Mini Suite has the following benefits

  • Air conditioning
  • Tea and coffee machine
  • Free in-cabin TV
  • Butler service
  • Cabin safe
  • Cabin hairdryer
  • Cabin telephone
  • Larger dressing area
  • Toiletries from The White Company
  • British plug socket
  • Chiller
  • A whirpool bath
  • Inclusive room service
  • Exclusive restaurants
  • Bathrobe and Slippers
  • Canapés on celebration night
  • Champagne on arrival
  • Chocolates on arrival
  • Floor to ceiling glass doors
  • Balcony (Some exemptions may apply)
  • Priority check-in and boarding (from Southampton)

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Larger in size than our standard Balcony cabins, you can enjoy all the space of a separate seating area with two-seater sofa, chair and table. Plus floor-to-ceiling glass doors which create even more of an airy feel.

Your own private balcony is the ideal place to enjoy your morning cuppa or a quiet moment when the mood takes you. There's a choice of balcony furniture, as well as your own table, chairs, sofa and TV inside for a relaxing home-from-home feel. Beds convert to twin or king size.

Balcony cabins have the following benefits

  • Air conditioning
  • Tea and coffee facilities
  • Free in-cabin TV
  • Daily steward service
  • Cabin safe
  • Cabin hairdryer
  • Cabin telephone
  • Vanity writing desk and chair
  • Toiletries from The White Company
  • British plug socket
  • Chiller
  • Floor to ceiling glass doors
  • Balcony

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Step out on your own balcony, which has a selection of furniture, and enjoy the private view. It's the perfect place for a lazy continental breakfast, a sunbathe or a snooze. Beds convert from twins to king, and you've a table and chairs and comfy sofa with plenty of room for all to relax.

Your own private balcony is the ideal place to enjoy your morning cuppa or a quiet moment when the mood takes you. There's a choice of balcony furniture, as well as your own table, chairs, sofa and TV inside for a relaxing home-from-home feel. Beds convert to twin or king size.

Balcony cabins have the following benefits

  • Air conditioning
  • Tea and coffee facilities
  • Free in-cabin TV
  • Daily steward service
  • Cabin safe
  • Cabin hairdryer
  • Cabin telephone
  • Vanity writing desk and chair
  • Toiletries from The White Company
  • British plug socket
  • Chiller
  • Floor to ceiling glass doors
  • Balcony

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Relax in a comfy cabin with a porthole or window on the world to bring the outside in. Your room with a view includes a sofa and/or table and chairs, with beds that convert from twin to king size. You also have your own TV and The White Company toiletries.

Sea view cabins let the natural light in on your own private space. The beds convert at your request (to twins or king size) and there’s a TV plus comfy sofa and/or table and chairs. This lovely little home from home also includes toiletries from The White Company.

Sea view cabins have the following benefits

  • Air conditioning
  • Tea and coffee facilities
  • Free in-cabin TV
  • Daily steward service
  • Cabin safe
  • Cabin hairdryer
  • Cabin telephone
  • Vanity writing desk and chair
  • Toiletries from The White Company
  • British plug socket
  • Chiller
  • Window/porthole

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If natural light and a view are a must, our Sea view cabins ensure you’re never too far away from those relaxing views! Each one offers a similar layout and features of an Inside cabin, but with the addition of a window or porthole. You’ll enjoy natural light in your cabin although the view will be obstructed, for example by a lifeboat.

Sea view cabins let the natural light in on your own private space. The beds convert at your request (to twins or king size) and there’s a TV plus comfy sofa and/or table and chairs. This lovely little home from home also includes toiletries from The White Company.

Sea view cabins have the following benefits

  • Air conditioning
  • Tea and coffee facilities
  • Free in-cabin TV
  • Daily steward service
  • Cabin safe
  • Cabin hairdryer
  • Cabin telephone
  • Vanity writing desk and chair
  • Toiletries from The White Company
  • British plug socket
  • Chiller
  • Window/porthole

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Cosy and comfortable, an Inside cabin is just the place to relax and re-energise for all your holiday adventures on board and ashore. You'll have your own TV, toiletries from The White Company and some of these cabins even come with a sofa and/or table and chairs.

A perfectly private space for a really sound sleep, your air-conditioned cosy cabin includes a TV and toiletries from The White Company. Ideal for restful nights and daily adventures, the more spacious Inside cabins even have a sofa and/or table and chairs.

Inside cabin has the following benefits

  • Air conditioning
  • Tea and coffee facilities
  • Free in-cabin TV
  • Daily steward service
  • Cabin safe
  • Cabin hairdryer
  • Cabin telephone
  • Vanity writing desk and chair
  • Toiletries from The White Company
  • British plug socket
  • Chiller

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Step into your private outdoor space for some fresh air whenever you like. If you like to feel the sea breeze and enjoy having your own private outdoor space, a Balcony cabin is ideal. Your balcony is the perfect place to savour a lazy continental breakfast or spend a few peaceful hours sunbathing with a book.

Your own private balcony is the ideal place to enjoy your morning cuppa or a quiet moment when the mood takes you. There's a choice of balcony furniture, as well as your own table, chairs, sofa and TV inside for a relaxing home-from-home feel. Beds convert to twin or king size.

Balcony cabins have the following benefits

  • Air conditioning
  • Tea and coffee facilities
  • Free in-cabin TV
  • Daily steward service
  • Cabin safe
  • Cabin hairdryer
  • Cabin telephone
  • Vanity writing desk and chair
  • Toiletries from The White Company
  • British plug socket
  • Chiller
  • Floor to ceiling glass doors
  • Balcony

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A Single Sea view cabin is a room with a view in your own private space. There’s a TV plus comfy sofa and/or table and chairs. This lovely little home from home also includes toiletries from The White Company.

Sea view cabins let the natural light in on your own private space. The beds convert at your request (to twins or king size) and there’s a TV plus comfy sofa and/or table and chairs. This lovely little home from home also includes toiletries from The White Company.

Sea view cabins have the following benefits

  • Air conditioning
  • Tea and coffee facilities
  • Free in-cabin TV
  • Daily steward service
  • Cabin safe
  • Cabin hairdryer
  • Cabin telephone
  • Vanity writing desk and chair
  • Toiletries from The White Company
  • British plug socket
  • Chiller
  • Window/porthole

Deck Plans

  • The Crow's Nest
  • Uganda Room/Wedding Venue
  • Library
  • Retractable Roof
  • Sports Court
  • Golf Nets

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  • Suites (higher level)
  • Balcony Cabins
  • Outside Cabins
  • Inside Staterooms
  • Single Outside Cabins
  • Riviera Pool
  • Launderette
  • Whirlpool Spa
  • Fitness Room

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  • Standard Inside Cabins
  • Standard Balcony Cabins
  • Riviera Pool
  • Riviera Bar
  • Treatment Rooms
  • Oasis Spa
  • Lido Grill
  • Oasis Salon
  • Whirlpool Spas
  • Crystal Bar
  • Crystal Pool
  • Horizon Restaurant
  • The Beach House
  • Pennant Bar

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  • Penthouse Suites
  • Suites (lower level)
  • Mini-Suites
  • Deluxe Balcony Cabins
  • Balcony Cabins
  • Standard Outside Cabins
  • Larger Inside Cabins
  • Standard Inside Cabins

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  • Suites
  • Standard Balcony Cabins
  • Larger Outside Cabins
  • Standard Outside Cabins
  • Single Outside Cabins
  • Inside Cabins

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  • Standard Outside Cabins
  • Deluxe Balcony Cabins
  • Larger Outside Cabins
  • Standard Inside Cabins
  • Single Balcony Cabins
  • Raffles Bar
  • Raffles Court
  • Sindhu Restaurant
  • Vanderbilt's
  • Photo Gallery
  • The Playhouse
  • The Glass House
  • Terrace Bar
  • Terrace Pool
  • Whirlpool Spas

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  • The Curzon Theatre
  • Anderson's
  • Charlie's
  • Mayfair Court
  • Shopping
  • Masquerade
  • Art Gallery
  • Casino
  • Champion's
  • Carmen's

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  • Standard Outside Cabins
  • Standard Inside Cabins
  • Alexandria Restaurant
  • Medina Restaurant
  • Shopping
  • Explorers

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  • Standard Outside Cabins
  • Standard Inside Cabins
  • Reception Desk
  • Palm Court
  • Loyalty & Cruise Sales
  • Launderette

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  • Medical Centre

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