Sunday 6 April 2008

City and Short Break Cruises with P&O Cruises



P&O Cruises City and Short breaks offer the chance to experience life at sea. P&O Cruises work on the belief that our time is precious so their short breaks are designed to help you get the most out of your time away. They offer a range of entertainment; dining options and leisure facilities that you would only expect to receive on a longer holiday.

A 2 night party cruise offers a weekend of sailing from Southampton to Zeebrugge from where you can visit Bruges, a medieval city with a wealth of charm. You can have a fabulous time on board as well, maybe socialising at the Captain’s cocktail party, enjoying a Gala dinner and then partying the night away!

P&O Cruises have a range of 4 night cruise breaks, particularly good are the cruises to Amsterdam and Bruges, extremely interesting cities with a huge amount to offer. The great thing about the City and Short cruises is that they all leave from Southampton so you don’t need to waste any valuable time struggling at airports or stressing about missing planes.

The 7 night cruises take in a wide range of destinations and there is a massive choice, from Vigo in Spain, Brest in France, Lisbon in Portugal or Stavenger in Norway to name but a few. Particularly interesting are the Northern cruise breaks which take in the natural wonders of Norway’s fjords, the sheer cliffs and cascading waterfalls of Briksdal Glacier in Olden, not to mention the charming towns and idyllic villages of Bergen.


If you look around there are some amazing offers available and the misconception that cruises are too expensive will truly be put to the back of your mind. You should be able to find a 7 night med cruise for around £399 per person, which when you consider the sights you will be seeing and the luxury you will be travelling in you wouldn’t be able to find something equivalent with a package holiday to one destination. A short break taster cruise could start from only £199 per person.

The great thing about cruises is that the price generally includes most things – your stateroom accommodation, food virtually 24 hours a day and the majority of the facilities and entertainment on board. These can include theatrical shows each night, night clubs, variety shows, fitness centre, swimming pools, hot tub and much more. Plus you will always find tea and coffee on top 24 hours a day.

Extras may include tips for the cabin crew, some transfers, on board drinks that are served to you at the bar and at dinner, speciality restaurants, excursions and any additional service such as massages etc but when you consider what is included this is not too bad.

So go on, take a chance and embark on a cruise – I promise you won’t regret it and will undoubtedly find you will be organising your next cruise adventure as you are disembarking the first.

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