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ABOARD THE BRITANNIA -- Just how British is British-line P&O Cruises' new Britannia?Judge for yourself with a scroll through our latest Cruise Ship Tour, in the carousel above, which offers a deck ...
Even on my whirlwind tour I could see that Britannia – the biggest cruise ship made solely for the British market and registered in Southampton – truly is destined to rule the holiday waves.
P&O Cruises Britannia arrives in Gibraltar en route to her naming ceremony in Southampton. ... The Queen tours P&O’s new flagship Britannia at the naming ceremony on March 10.
The Queen has officially named the new cruise ship Britannia. The 3,600-passenger vessel is the largest cruise ship designed for the British holiday market, operator P&O has said.
Queen Elizabeth II on Tuesday officially named the Britannia, the newest luxury ship in the British-based P&O Cruises fleet. ... was given a tour of the ship that holds 3,657 passengers and has 15 ...
Britannia embarks on a similar cruise featuring all the mentioned ports, including an overnight stay in Palma, on 16th August 2024, Mediterranean , 14 nights (B420). Prices start at £1,249 per person ...
P&O Cruises is offering a three-night cruise on Britannia (B116R) from £249 per person for an inside cabin, departing Southampton on August 19 and returning on August 22. The price includes full ...
P&O Cruises is spending £500m to build its biggest ever ship, Britannia, after ensuring that the Queen had no objections to using a name long associated with the Royal Yacht.
The Britannia is the largest ship, in terms of passenger numbers, to visit Liverpool’s cruise terminal as part of her tour around the country. She was officially named by the Queen in March.
Nigel Thompson gets a first look inside P&O Cruises’ new flagship Britannia and is impressed with what he saw.
P&O Cruises Britannia at sea. ... we immersed ourselves in the history and architecture of the old Roman Empire with a tour of the Museum of the Roman Theatre at the city’s heart.
Southampton hosts the Queen for the official naming ceremony of Britannia, a new £0.5bn cruise ship, which will operate from the city.
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