A 10-NIGHT EUROPE HOLIDAY ON BOARD THE ORIANA WITH P&O CRUISES
Start your 10-night Europe cruise in Southampton, UK. Embark the P&O cruises' Oriana on 4 Dec 2012 and get ready to visit your next port of call - Belgium (from Zeebrugge). On the 3rd day, your cruise holiday will take you to Amsterdam, Holland. Relax at sea and get ready to visit your next port of call. After visiting Amsterdam, Holland you will have the chance to stay for 2 days in Copenhagen, Denmark and explore its beauty. Luckily for you, your journey doesn’t stop there, on the 7th day you will have the opportunity to discover some hidden and romantic places in Oslo, Norway. Relax at sea and get ready to visit your next port of call. On 9th day of your cruise your ship will dock in the stunning Hamburg. Relax at sea and get ready to visit your next port of call. Finish your amazing cruise holiday in Southampton, UK.Don’t go away, this is a fantastic cruise deal that is not to be missed! 10-night Europe cruise on board Oriana for only £49 per person per night for an inside cabin. Call our experienced cruise specialists now on 0800 781 5509 for more information.
Find out more about P&O Cruises and Oriana
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| 04 Dec 2012 | £499 | £499 | £899 | CALL US |
Day1
Southampton, UK
Day2
Belgium (from Zeebrugge)
Day3
Amsterdam, Holland
Day5
Copenhagen, Denmark
Day6
Copenhagen, Denmark
Day7
Oslo, Norway
Day9
Hamburg
Day11
Southampton, UK
* Days not shown are at sea
WHAT'S ON BOARD
Oriana
- Exclusively for adults
- Harlequin’s bar and nightclub
- 3 pools, 1 paddling pool, and 5 whirlpool spas
- Chaplin’s cinema
- Al fresco pizzeria
- Spa and ocean view gym
- Theatre Royal
- Pacific show lounge and bar
- The Crow’s Nest lounge and bar
- Monte Carlo Club casino
TO BOOK THIS CRUISE
Dear Lisa, I have just made a fairly substantial booking. I did this through your colleague Angie who was extremely proactive, helpful, patient and charming. I would like you to know that it is because of her that I made the booking with your company as opposed to a competitor. I thought you would like to know.
Roger, December 2012















