The Iona and the Arvia clearly were an attempt to appeal to younger couples and families although I’m not sure how well they achieved this in my experience.
There has been a note about it put on the Horizon today , saying flags will be put on the beds and anyone leaving it for over 30 mins will have their belongings removed.
First cruise here with P&O currently on Arvia and it’s generally been pretty good , the worst part is the sun bed crowd those who get up at before 6am to ensure one.
Quite ironic as it’s something many Brits like to blame on people from other parts of Europe.
As someone who has cruised in the past with the likes of Royal Caribbean , Disney and Princess I’ve always found formal night anything goes which is just fine for us personally. I know some people love the whole formal night thing and that is just fine , but are there places you can eat/drink if you don’t wish to partake in the whole formal requirement ?
What is formal like on the P&O Arvia ?
https://*****/advice/what-s-hot/news/several-cruise-lines-to-eliminate-pre-cruise-covid-testing
So why this then ?
The following pre-cruise testing requirements are in place for sailings from August 8 - August 14, 2022
That suggests there could be a change to testing on sailings after that date ?
Which of the main cruise lines cater for those cruisers who require Gluten Free food the best ?
I’m interested in hearing from peoples experiences with Cruise Lines such as RCCL , Carnival , NCL , Holland America and Princess.