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Arvia

Arvia is all about luxury. Swim-up bars, infinity pools and the retractable SkyDome. Take some time out in The Retreat, a private deck where you can relax in style. If you're looking for excitement, Keel and Cow offers a gastropub experience out on the high seas, while The Club House becomes the party centre of the ship at night.

Ship Reviews

We took the Friday Tui flight from Gatwick at 11.10 and arrived in Barbados around 4pm local time. The flight took 8.5 hours and was pleasant with inflight entertainment and free drinks throughout the flight. Food was ok with lunch served around 1pm and a snack 90 mins before landing. The luggage was taken straight from the plane to the ship and we were able to board coaches straight away and were on the ship by 5pm although luggage did not arrive until around 8pm. You can still go into dinner in the clothes you arrived in they are quite relaxed on changeover dates. Our inside cabin was well situated although it was compact in size with limited access around the Queen Sized double bed. The only frustrating issue we had was the clothes wardrobe which you normally have a rail that goes left to right, in our room it went from front to back and I was told that out of 21 inside cabins this was the only room with that format. I would suggest you avoid if you are choosing this room on a Select fare as I think you will be disappointed. The Steward was very good and maintained our room well. A kettle, tea coffee milk and sugar in the room and an air dryer. The shower is reasonably powerful with shower gel and hair shampoo supplied. Most nights we dined in Zenith and as most of our meal times in there was 6pm we got served promptly. I honestly think that the food has got better on this cruise since our last time on Arvia but I would avoid a well done steak as it will be like shoe leather. We ate in the Olive grove a couple of times and was a bit disappointed that the Mediterranean menu which is now very limited but you also get the standard MDR menu which balances things out. Also on Black Tie nights only the MDR menu is available. The Ribs were ok in the American diner , similar to harvester. The ship was full and it was interesting to see the rush for sunbeds on sea days . I kid you not that there were people sitting next to the infinity pool at 5.50am. I went and got a coffee at 6am then at 6.45 I grabbed my towels and headed for the Beachcomber area. Half the beds on both sides were either reserved or occupied (if you cant beat em join em). The guys don’t normally put the beds out until 7am so it was a case of help yourself. Its £20 for suncreams on board and toiletries are expensive. On Ventura and Azura I was able to use the sauna free of charge, on this ship its £49 to use the spa for 2.5 hrs. Beer prices were similar to bar prices at home , a pint of Birra Moretti £6.25 and a 500ml bottle of Old Peculiar £5.50 , diet coke £3.25. A small glass of Malbec around £7.50. Cocktails £8.50. There used to be some good shows on P&O ships performed by the Headliners team but now there seems to be more acts flown in to perform. The two female Violinists Electra were ok particularly the first couple of classic tunes but went a bit samey with the rest of the show. Being Adams , a Brian Adams tribute who also did a second show tribute to Sting was good with the Brian Adams tribute but I felt his performance of Sting was average. In the dome we had a performance called X totally bonkers but fun for 30 mins. There was some acrobatics in the Atrium for variety, a pianist in the Crows nest. Day of Departure. This starts off in the morning with you having to do a face to face meeting with customs on board the ship in the lounge on deck 8 in our case at 8.10am. Only one person needs to attend with both cruise cards and both passports. Even with a 50yd queue at the door the process only took 15minutes from starting in line. We then had to meet at 2.20 pm in the Headliners theatre to wait for our coach which we boarded at 2.40 and around 30 mins to the airport. The flight back was delayed about 90 mins first due to catering delays then when we were on the plane a couple was refused boarding due to a medical issue possibly due to not having fitness to fly documentation. This meant their luggage had to be found and removed from the aircraft on a flight with over 300 people on board. A bit of turbulence on the way back which took 7hrs 30 mins(tail wind) and arrived at Gatwick at around 7am local time. The other thing that happened was the main Terminal building for the return flight was closed and we had to board through the Concorde Museum area . The coffee in here is awful and pricey at 21 Barbados dollars for 2. All things considered we had a good holiday on Arvia and would definitely sail on her again. We enjoyed the quizzes and the company in Brodies and hi to David, Marie, Malcolm and Bev.

This was our 1st time on Arvia and was impressed with the cleanliness of the ship considering the size.We had a balcony cabin on deck 9 midship near the laundry which was perfect.Cabin was great and after doing over 60 cruises this was the first shower to have a sliding door instead of a curtain.Only complaints were the amount of cushions on settee which were just an obstacle.I also missed the biscuits that were absent due to cutbacks I suppose,another first.We only went to the main restaurant twice as it was quite hectic and service was slow.Tried all the other restaurants except Sindu and have to say the food was excellent in all of them.We spent a lot of our time in casino area as they had the best drinks selection on board.We were unfortunately held up in Barbados for 3 days and missed 3 ports due to TUI refusing to fly into Caribbean airspace although Norse airways managed to do it.We all got a letter from P&O at end of cruise to claim for this but I’ve tried with my insurer Urban Jungle and got nothing.On sea days people wear putting towels out at 6-30 in the morning all over the ship,we saw them from our cabin and at 9-00am it was nearly impossible to get beds anywhere near a pool which brings me to my biggest complaint.Every pool on ship had kids in them,Their feckless parents sat around drinking while kids jumped and dived into pool with no one supervising them.If there was a kids club on this ship it must have been empty,We were going down in lift from 16 th floor along with a guy with 2kids,the older one pressed every button and all the dad could say to him was”What are you like” with a stupid grin on his face,I can’t understand why they weren’t in school anyway.The other big disappointment was the entertainment,of the few times we’ve sailed with P&O this was the worst.There were two stand up comedians and they were terrible,two magicians were poor as well.I usually love the ships dancers but the shows at sky dome each night was the same routine with different costumes.Some of main stage singers were ok,just not my music to be fair.I’d already pre booked same cruise for next Xmas and new year which takes in my birthday and will definitely enjoy it but will definitely be looking for adults only cruise after that.

Accommodation

Accommodation is a crucial part of every holiday. From a simple space to lay your head, to something a little more luxurious – everyone has their own style. We've got a range of accommodation on our ships to suit all travellers.

Accommodation Types

Suites
Conservatory Mini-Suite Cabins
Deluxe Balcony Cabin
Balcony Cabins
Sea View Cabins
Inside Cabins
Single Balcony Cabin
Single Inside Cabin

Dining

A world of culinary delights

On Arvia, we cater to every craving. From family favourites to world-class cuisines inspired by your voyage, with so many restaurants included in the price like 6th Street Diner or The Chef's Table, you'll be spoilt for choice. There are also chic speciality restaurants for those who want that wow-factor dining experience.

Speciality restaurants - Indulge yourself in an extra-special culinary crusade - with exquisite menus and exceptional service - for a little extra.

Included restaurants - With so many delicious dining options already included in your holiday price, you'll be spoilt for choice at any time of the day.

Dining Types

The Keel and Cow
Sindhu
The Glass House
The Epicurean
The Beach House
Green & Co

Enrichment

Enrichment Types

Entertainment

Dazzling entertainment day and night

Experience world-class entertainment on Arvia. From big-name acts to dazzling acrobats, there's a show, performance or activity to suit everyone. Laugh, sing and dance under the retractable SkyDome, catch captivating performances in the Grand Atrium or enjoy live music and have a drink in the 710 club.

Entertainment Types

The Grand Atrium
The Glass House
Emerald Bar
Headliners Theatre
Ocean Studios
710 Club
The Limelight Club
SkyDome

Health & Fitness

Your serene sanctuary at sea

Unwind and recharge in Arvia's serene spaces. Treat yourself to a luxurious pampering session at the Oasis Spa, or find peace under the open sky at The Retreat. With a hair and beauty salon for a fresh new look and plenty of quiet corners to relax with a book or a view, there's a haven of relaxation on board Arvia for everyone.

Health & Fitness Types

Kids & Teens

Adventurers of all ages set sail on Arvia, there's endless family fun with various activities for everyone. From daytime excitement to evening entertainment, enjoy splash zones, adventure parks, climbing walls, interactive games and dedicated kids' clubs. Families create memories that last a lifetime on Arvia.

Adventurers of all ages set sail on Arvia, there's endless family fun with various activities for everyone. From daytime excitement to evening entertainment, enjoy splash zones, adventure parks, climbing walls, interactive games and dedicated kids' clubs. Families create memories that last a lifetime on Arvia.

Kids & Teens Types

Night Nursery
Splashers
Surfers
Scubas