Christmas & New Year – Canary Islands from Southampton – 17 December 2022
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The Brand New Iona is one of the largest in the P&O fleet and has all the hallmarks of conventional cruising with lots of exciting modern additions. Iona is designed to bring the outside in. Through innovative design and unique spaces, she connects you with the sea, sky, and shoreline. Iona’s SkyDome – the first of its kind in the cruise industry – is one such space. With its glass dome roof and spacious layout, it’s flooded with natural light. It offers a relaxed, poolside environment by day, with tantalizing dining and drinking options; come evening, the space seamlessly transitions into a must-visit entertainment venue, showcasing spectacular aerialist performances and playing host to party nights under the stars. It’s a fun and welcoming space for families, offering laid-back dining, exciting entertainment, a swimming pool, and room to roam. SkyDome on Iona is the place to be for relaxation, effortless dining, and brilliant entertainment – day or night, whatever the weather.
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Southampton is a port city on England’s south coast. It’s home to the SeaCity Museum, with an interactive model of the Titanic, which departed from Southampton in 1912. Nearby, Southampton City Art Gallery specializes in modern British art. Solent Sky Museum features vintage aircraft like the iconic Spitfire. Tudor House & Garden displays artifacts covering over 800 years of history, including a penny-farthing bike.
At Sea You’ll always find a place to bask in the sun onboard or find the outdoor whirlpools, swimming pools and ample sun loungers, or simply relax with a book or a cocktail and enjoy the peace of the company of newfound friends.
Madeira. The Gulf Stream gives the island its warm year-round weather and flowers that bloom along its mountainous terrain. Madeira offers mountain walks with breathtaking views, trails on horseback, bird watching, big game fishing, and much more.
Tenerife. From the numerous galleries and museums to the incredibly panoramic cable car ascent of Mount Teide. Tenerife is soothing on the ears, too. Listen for the timple, a distinctive element of Canarian folk music, or perhaps catch a recital at the Auditorio, home to the Tenerife Symphony Orchestra.
Las Palmas. The grand capital of Gran Canaria captures everything that’s great about the Canaries, from golden beaches to tropical gardens and classic architecture. Discover bustling market halls and glossy shops as you get to know this stylish spot. But take some time to go history hunting as you weave between the pretty plazas and tapas bars of the atmospheric Triana and Vegueta districts. Best of all, when you need a break from busy street life, you can quickly swap it for urban beach life on Las Canteras. Sunbathe, surf, siesta – the choice is all yours. As for the evenings, that’s when things really come to life. La Palma, Canary Islands
Fuerteventura. The most easterly of the Canary Islands and just 60 miles from the coast of Morocco. Its location has meant that for thousands of years, sand from the Sahara has been deposited on Fuerteventura's shores helping to form over 125 miles of some of the world's best beaches. The beautiful bay of El Golfo, where the gemstone, Olivin stone cab be found.
At Sea You’ll always find a place to bask in the sun onboard or find the outdoor whirlpools, swimming pools and ample sun loungers, or simply relax with a book or a cocktail and enjoy the peace of the company of newfound friends.
Lanzarote, one of the Canary islands off the coast of West Africa administered by Spain, is known for its year-round warm weather, beaches and volcanic landscape. Timanfaya National Park’s rocky landscape was created by volcanic eruptions in the 1730s. Cueva de los Verdes has caverns formed by an underground river of lava. East-coast resort Puerto del Carmen is home to whitewashed villas, beaches and dive centers.
At Sea You’ll always find a place to bask in the sun onboard or find the outdoor whirlpools, swimming pools and ample sun loungers, or simply relax with a book or a cocktail and enjoy the peace of the company of newfound friends.
Cadiz. Positioned on a narrow spit of land jutting out into the Atlantic Ocean. Cadiz has been the home of the Spanish navy since the 18th century. Founded 3000 years ago by the Phoenicians, Cadiz is the oldest city in Western Europe. The beautiful Gothic Cathedral of La Giralda can be found in the Jewish quarter of Santa Cruz which is renowned for its array of whitewashed houses and scented Bougainvillea.
Lisbon. The wonderful city of Lisbon is simply full of Neoclassical buildings and wide plazas. Famed as the port from which ships departed on their discovery of the Americas and the New World. Its magnificent harbor is spanned by the longest suspension bridge in Europe. Other landmarks include the World Heritage Sites of Belém Tower and Jerónimos Monastery, both built-in Lisbon's native Manueline architectural style.
Vigo is set in a beautiful natural environment and its cultural scene far exceeds its size. Try the local seafood at the port. Go shopping at the Rua do Príncipe, or brave the blue fire of the traditional Galacian punch drink queimada. Punta Espinoza, Ecuador
At Sea You’ll always find a place to bask in the sun onboard or find the outdoor whirlpools, swimming pools and ample sun loungers, or simply relax with a book or a cocktail and enjoy the peace of the company of newfound friends.
Southampton is a port city on England’s south coast. It’s home to the SeaCity Museum, with an interactive model of the Titanic, which departed from Southampton in 1912. Nearby, Southampton City Art Gallery specializes in modern British art. Solent Sky Museum features vintage aircraft like the iconic Spitfire. Tudor House & Garden displays artifacts covering over 800 years of history, including a penny-farthing bike.
Southampton is a port city on England’s south coast. It’s home to the SeaCity Museum, with an interactive model of the Titanic, which departed from Southampton in 1912. Nearby, Southampton City Art Gallery specializes in modern British art. Solent Sky Museum features vintage aircraft like the iconic Spitfire. Tudor House & Garden displays artifacts covering over 800 years of history, including a penny-farthing bike.
At Sea You’ll always find a place to bask in the sun onboard or find the outdoor whirlpools, swimming pools and ample sun loungers, or simply relax with a book or a cocktail and enjoy the peace of the company of newfound friends.
Madeira. The Gulf Stream gives the island its warm year-round weather and flowers that bloom along its mountainous terrain. Madeira offers mountain walks with breathtaking views, trails on horseback, bird watching, big game fishing, and much more.
Tenerife. From the numerous galleries and museums to the incredibly panoramic cable car ascent of Mount Teide. Tenerife is soothing on the ears, too. Listen for the timple, a distinctive element of Canarian folk music, or perhaps catch a recital at the Auditorio, home to the Tenerife Symphony Orchestra.
Las Palmas. The grand capital of Gran Canaria captures everything that’s great about the Canaries, from golden beaches to tropical gardens and classic architecture. Discover bustling market halls and glossy shops as you get to know this stylish spot. But take some time to go history hunting as you weave between the pretty plazas and tapas bars of the atmospheric Triana and Vegueta districts. Best of all, when you need a break from busy street life, you can quickly swap it for urban beach life on Las Canteras. Sunbathe, surf, siesta – the choice is all yours. As for the evenings, that’s when things really come to life. La Palma, Canary Islands
Fuerteventura. The most easterly of the Canary Islands and just 60 miles from the coast of Morocco. Its location has meant that for thousands of years, sand from the Sahara has been deposited on Fuerteventura's shores helping to form over 125 miles of some of the world's best beaches. The beautiful bay of El Golfo, where the gemstone, Olivin stone cab be found.
At Sea You’ll always find a place to bask in the sun onboard or find the outdoor whirlpools, swimming pools and ample sun loungers, or simply relax with a book or a cocktail and enjoy the peace of the company of newfound friends.
Lanzarote, one of the Canary islands off the coast of West Africa administered by Spain, is known for its year-round warm weather, beaches and volcanic landscape. Timanfaya National Park’s rocky landscape was created by volcanic eruptions in the 1730s. Cueva de los Verdes has caverns formed by an underground river of lava. East-coast resort Puerto del Carmen is home to whitewashed villas, beaches and dive centers.
At Sea You’ll always find a place to bask in the sun onboard or find the outdoor whirlpools, swimming pools and ample sun loungers, or simply relax with a book or a cocktail and enjoy the peace of the company of newfound friends.
Cadiz. Positioned on a narrow spit of land jutting out into the Atlantic Ocean. Cadiz has been the home of the Spanish navy since the 18th century. Founded 3000 years ago by the Phoenicians, Cadiz is the oldest city in Western Europe. The beautiful Gothic Cathedral of La Giralda can be found in the Jewish quarter of Santa Cruz which is renowned for its array of whitewashed houses and scented Bougainvillea.
Lisbon. The wonderful city of Lisbon is simply full of Neoclassical buildings and wide plazas. Famed as the port from which ships departed on their discovery of the Americas and the New World. Its magnificent harbor is spanned by the longest suspension bridge in Europe. Other landmarks include the World Heritage Sites of Belém Tower and Jerónimos Monastery, both built-in Lisbon's native Manueline architectural style.
Vigo is set in a beautiful natural environment and its cultural scene far exceeds its size. Try the local seafood at the port. Go shopping at the Rua do Príncipe, or brave the blue fire of the traditional Galacian punch drink queimada. Punta Espinoza, Ecuador
At Sea You’ll always find a place to bask in the sun onboard or find the outdoor whirlpools, swimming pools and ample sun loungers, or simply relax with a book or a cocktail and enjoy the peace of the company of newfound friends.
Southampton is a port city on England’s south coast. It’s home to the SeaCity Museum, with an interactive model of the Titanic, which departed from Southampton in 1912. Nearby, Southampton City Art Gallery specializes in modern British art. Solent Sky Museum features vintage aircraft like the iconic Spitfire. Tudor House & Garden displays artifacts covering over 800 years of history, including a penny-farthing bike.
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Christmas & New Year – Canary Islands from Southampton – 17 December 2022
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