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UK Blog Post: Creating the perfect adults-only ship


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P&O Cruises announced recently that from November 2011, its family-friendly Oriana would become an adults-only ship. P&O fans seem to have accepted this; welcomed it, even. The line already operates two child-free ships, Artemis and Arcadia, alongside its five family-friendly vessels. Artemis is soon to be replaced with the smaller Adonia, so P&O needs more [...]

 

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Wow. So pleased that P&O will have another child-free ship. Now if only one the American lines would follow suit like Princess or Celebrity - even HAL. If they would even have some adult only itineraries during the summer monthes I'd be there with lots of other adults! Perhaps since P&O is owned by Carnival we'll eventually get an adult ship over here.

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