Britannia Review

5.0 / 5.0
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Strictly cruise to Madeira and Canary Islands

Review for the Mediterranean Cruise on Britannia
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JoLupin
2-5 Cruises • Age 80s

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Sail Date: Jun 2016

Britannia is a lovely ship, but maybe P&O have gone a step too far size wise.It took me almost the whole holiday to find my way completely around the ship.The lack of staircase in the middle was a problem for some. This did not affect us however as our cabin was quite near to some forward stairs which we used all the time. There didn't appear to be too much of a problem with lifts although we very rarely used them.

The atrium was a little disappointing compared with other ships, no WOW factor.

Food in Peninsular was very good, we also tried Sindhu and the Beach House which were both excellent. The Beach House was great value for money.Staff in all the dining areas were kind,friendly and courteous at all times.

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Madeira (Funchal)

Funchal is a lovely place and easy to walk to directly from the ship.

Las Palmas (Gran Canaria)

Very nice place, easy to walk directly from ship

Lanzarote

Stayed on ship as had visited before.

Southampton

Nondescript port. Boarded ship.

Tenerife

Not so scenic, but easy to walk from the ship.

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