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Azura or Ventura cabin A751


Aloonie

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We were in C749 earlier this year which is exactly the same as your cabin. We had people on our table who were in A751 which is next door to you but on the starboard side of the aft, if you see what I mean. We had drinks with them and their cabin was exactly the same as ours. If you look on the P&O website and look at Azura you will see the tour of a suite and your cabin is exactly like that. We really enjoyed it and have booked to go in the same cabin again next year. The layout is good and the balcony is of a good size with two steamer chairs and a table and four upright chairs.

 

You have the added perk of having breakfast in the select dining restaurant, Seventeen and do take advantage of that. We had breakfast up there most days, sat outside on the deck when possible, it was lovely. You can of course choose to have breakfast in your cabin or on your balcony if you wish - you can choose from anything on the main restaurant menu - your Butler will ask you each evening when he brings the canapes what you would like to do for breakfast the next morning.

 

We had a wonderful time, and I'm sure you will do too. If there's anything else you want to know please ask. Yes it's a long way to the aft of the ship but it does help after all those lovely meals!

 

Carole

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Hi, we stayed in A750 on Ventura & it was lovely. Vey quiet as there was nobody walking past & although we were under the rear pool area, we heard nothing. It was lovely sitting out & looking at the wake. You could even sit in the whirlpool bath & look out if you left the door open! We had a large table & 4 chairs and 2 sun loungers on the balcony. Inside the bedroom area could be closed off from the lounge area with a curtain, and there was a walkin wardrobe area too. There was a nice coffee machine as well as the usual refreshments tray. On Ventura the suite allows you access to the White Room for breakfast & this was also at the rear of the ship, so a short trek for brekkie. Any specific questions feel free to ask.

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