Chose this wonderful Norwegian Fjords cruise to enjoy with my mum and husband. Turned into a disastrous experience with husband suffering from food poisoning and being cabin bound for 5 days of his holiday. The response on board from restaurant manager was diabolical, no accountability being taken for making a passenger ill and denied this could even be possible. The cabin staff worked very hard ...
We have just had the worst cruise ever on the Arvia the boat is to big 5,200 passengers and not enough crew. The Cruise was more akin to having a Butlins holiday camp at sea linked with a boose cruise. Who ever designed the Atrium with the restaurants mixed with bars clearly have no idea that people in the restaurant do not want sit next to families playing cards and children screaming and ...
Food awful and you have to fight for it. All restaurants are booked via an app which wants you to eat at 5-6pm. When you actually get a table after pushing unfriendly staff- it is functional but not good.
Cabin- dont bother with the bidding for an upgrade. I did and am convinced this was worse than our original cabin.
We have been on a number of cruises and would never return to P&O. One ...
I go on a cruise pretty much every other year. I have been on Royal Caribbean, Tui and P and O cruises previously. This year my friends suggested going on a P and O cruise to the Norwegian Fjords. I had been on a similar cruise with P and O in 2014 on the Azura, and thoroughly enjoyed it. However, that cruise was with 5 people and we were planning to be a party of 10. The Iona is a much larger ...
I don't know whether this is the norm for these mega ships or whether its just a further downward trajectory to this particular cruise line but this is the one and only cruise ship I've ever been on that we've actually hated.
We went on the Iona during lockdown on a cruise to nowhere and loved it that time. The ship was sailing at a third capacity then and even then it was standing room only ...
Sailed on her before during Covid rules, although the ruling was a bit tedious we knew it was all for the good of us all so we just obeyed and enjoyed best we could even though those dam masks were awful as we all experienced.
We enjoyed Iona so much we though give her anther try, Much to our disappointment a total different experience, Now the ship was to Full capacity, during our last trip ...
What a disappointment that we missed the last stop of our Norweigan fjord cruise, on Thursday.
Sadly, for P & O the passengers who we spoke to around the ship were not impressed and didn't believe our captain's story of the imperative part that needed to be flown in from Italy that would mean we missed our last stopover... We then, had two more sea days, making it a total of 4 days at sea on a ...
Norway & Iceland cruise July 2022. The worst cruise ever.
Firstly food - no vegetarian menu, unable to get any senior staff to talk to me abut this. When I complained they said there was nothing they could do as it was all down to Head Office, pathetic. Tried to talk to Hotel Manager, no luck, tried Food & Beverages manager – no luck, finally got to the assistant Food & Bev manager and a ...
to visit fjords any port but where you booked and paid for blame approaching storms that never were there GPS proof
this ship is an open corridor in every eaterie
traveled on many cruises with many lines this is the worst. need to write this on here p&o do not reply
first and last with them
we had 4400 passengers onboard details from reception at the time of sailing this ship was ...
Cruise Norway 26/11/19
What can I say, been on a good few P&O cruises and enjoyed them all even in bad weather and heavy seas but this one to Norway on Arcadia was bad.
The cruise was advertised by Iglu as a 12 nighter with 4 stops two of those being overnight, good selling point, to us overnight means overnight so less time at sea but Iglu's overnight meant leaving port at 1 or 2 am so ...