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| A Deck view B Deck view | Inside Stateroom view | OD | 13% | $8287enquire now | $4167enquire now | N/A | N/A | |||||
| G Deck view | Inside Stateroom view | OC | 13% | $8485enquire now | $4266enquire now | N/A | N/A | |||||
| A Deck view | Large Inside Stateroom view | OB | 13% | $8723enquire now | $4385enquire now | $3664enquire now | N/A | |||||
| E Deck view | Outside Stateroom with Obstructed View view | NA | $9158enquire now | $4602enquire now | N/A | N/A | ||||||
| A Deck view C Deck view | Large Inside Stateroom view | OA | 13% | $9277enquire now | $4662enquire now | $3895enquire now | $3512enquire now | |||||
| G Deck view | Outside Stateroom view | KB | $9733enquire now | $4890enquire now | $4083enquire now | $3680enquire now | ||||||
| E Deck view | Deluxe Balcony Stateroom view | DG | $11059enquire now | $5553enquire now | N/A | N/A | ||||||
| B Deck view C Deck view D Deck view | Deluxe Balcony Stateroom view | DF | $11317enquire now | $5682enquire now | $4743enquire now | N/A | ||||||
| A Deck view C Deck view D Deck view | Deluxe Balcony Stateroom view | DE | $11376enquire now | $5711enquire now | $4770enquire now | N/A | ||||||
| A Deck view B Deck view C Deck view D Deck view | Deluxe Balcony Stateroom view | DD | $11713enquire now | $5880enquire now | $4908enquire now | N/A | ||||||
| A Deck view C Deck view | Deluxe Balcony Stateroom view | DC | $12049enquire now | $6048enquire now | $5050enquire now | N/A | ||||||
| A Deck view | Deluxe Balcony Stateroom view | DB | $12208enquire now | $6127enquire now | $5116enquire now | N/A | ||||||
| A Deck view | Deluxe Balcony Stateroom view | DA | $12703enquire now | $6375enquire now | $5321enquire now | N/A | ||||||
| B Deck view | Mini-suite with Balcony view | BD | $17375enquire now | $8711enquire now | $7268enquire now | N/A | ||||||
| A Deck view | Suite with Balcony view | AD | $19177enquire now | $9612enquire now | $8020enquire now | N/A | ||||||
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Cruise Itinerary
| Day | Ports of call | Arrival | Departure |
| 1 | Sydney | Thu, Feb 28 2013 18:00 | |
| 4 | Milford Sound (Scenic Cruising) | Sun, Mar 3 2013 08:00 | Sun, Mar 3 2013 13:00 |
| 5 | Dunedin | Mon, Mar 4 2013 09:00 | Mon, Mar 4 2013 18:00 |
| 6 | Christchurch | Tue, Mar 5 2013 08:00 | Tue, Mar 5 2013 18:00 |
| 7 | Wellington | Wed, Mar 6 2013 08:00 | Wed, Mar 6 2013 18:00 |
| 8 | Napier | Thu, Mar 7 2013 07:00 | Thu, Mar 7 2013 13:00 |
| 9 | Auckland | Fri, Mar 8 2013 08:30 | Fri, Mar 8 2013 20:00 |
| 10 | X Intl Dateline | Sat, Mar 9 2013 08:00 | Sat, Mar 9 2013 18:00 |
| 12 | Pago Pago | Mon, Mar 11 2013 08:00 | Mon, Mar 11 2013 18:00 |
| 13 | Apia | Tue, Mar 12 2013 08:00 | Tue, Mar 12 2013 17:00 |
| 18 | Honolulu | Sun, Mar 17 2013 07:00 | Sun, Mar 17 2013 23:59 |
| 23 | San Francisco | Fri, Mar 22 2013 08:00 | Fri, Mar 22 2013 00:00 |
| 24 | San Francisco | Sat, Mar 23 2013 00:00 | |
| Total length of cruise: 24 nights | |||
TYPICAL ITINERARY
Sydney, Australia
One of the world’s great cities and harbours, Sydney always lives up to great expectations. The first glimpse of the Harbour Bridge and Opera House will stay in the memory forever. Even before the 2000 Olympics, Sydney had much to offer – hosting the games just made the city even better with improved facilities and extra dining and entertainment venues all round. From the waterside restaurants fringing the historic Rocks district, take an easy walk around Sydney Cove past the Circular Quay ferry terminal to that remarkable Opera House and the beautiful Royal Botanic Gardens. Travel to the top of the 300-metre-high Centrepoint Tower for a bird’s eye view of the city. Or catch a ferry for a 30-minute harbour trip to Manly for some top beaches. Brash Bondi is the classic Aussie beach experience while Darling Harbour offers an Aboriginal cultural centre, museums, aquarium, amusement park and shops.
Cruise through Milford Sound, New Zealand
Dunedin, New Zealand
This ‘Edinburgh of the South’ is well deserving of its title. As you wander through this warm-hearted and captivating city, there are Scottish influences throughout, including a statue of the famous poet Robert Burns. Argued to be one of the best preserved Victorian and Edwardian cities in the Southern Hemisphere, the impressive Dunedin railway station is a fine example of the ornate architecture found throughout the city. The city is also home to New Zealand’s only true castle – Larnach Castle.
Christchurch (from Lyttelton), New Zealand
As you arrive in Lyttelton, there’s a chance that its narrow harbour may remind you of a Scottish Lock. From here, head straight into Christchurch, a city blessed with a lively entertainment scene, strong cultural heritage, beautiful parks and gardens and a great selection of shops. The city’s tram system links all the major attractions of the Cultural Precinct where must-sees include Christchurch Cathedral, the botanic gardens, the Arts Centre and Art Gallery.
Wellington, New Zealand
New Zealand’s capital and cruise port Wellington, is blessed with a wonderful setting, overlooking a glittering harbour filled with bobbing sailing boats. Behind the gleaming modern skyscrapers of its centre, you will find the city’s history well preserved in some outstanding old buildings – notably the old Government Building, built in 1876, which is the second-largest wooden building in the world. But to see New Zealand’s story brought most vividly to life, visit the Te Papa Museum, a multi-level extravaganza of hands-on learning where you can explore a Maori meeting house, take a virtual reality bungee jump or even experience an earthquake. Make time, too, to enjoy lunch with a view on the city’s lively waterfront, then take a four minute ride in the Kelburn cable car to see the marvellous views from the top of Mount Victoria.
Napier, New Zealand
In 1931 Napier was dramatically changed by an earthquake. The waterlocked city suddenly grew in size and, as a result of the rebuilding, many of the buildings here today are art deco in style. Soft pastels, zigzags, geometric shapes and rising suns – a walk around the town takes you on a journey through the aesthetics of this era. Nature has been kind to Hawke’s Bay, putting the region at the forefront of New Zealand’s wine industry.
Auckland, New Zealand
New Zealand’s biggest city and major cruise port, Auckland, sits between the Pacific Ocean and Tasman Sea, which is how it came to host the America’s Cup twice - in 1999 and 2002 - attracting investment to transform the harbourside into a superb meeting and eating place which all visitors can now appreciate. ]The Viaduct Harbour area now boasts outdoor restaurants ideally placed to view the hundreds of yachts attracted to this icon of sailing success. This ‘City of Sails’ is also home to New Zealand’s impressive National Maritime Museum which charts the nation’s seafaring history. Harbour ferries offer a great way of viewing the city, either by crossing the bay to old-established Devonport or under the harbour bridge to the suburb of Birkenhead. Otherwise take in all the sights from the revolving restaurant at the top of the Sky Tower, the tallest structure in the southern hemisphere at 328 metres. From Auckland, you can also visit the remarkable geysers and mud pools of Rotorua.
Pago Pago, Tutuila, American Samoa
So good they named it twice, the South Pacifics Pago Pago (pronounced Pango Pango) is both the name of the harbour which cuts fjord-like into American Samoas main island of Tutuila and also for the village at its western end. But the larger, more interesting town is Fagotago at the eastern end. Look out for an excellent natural history museum and the lively public market. Also, just outside Fagatago is the former guesthouse where Somerset Maugham created his most famous character, Sadie Thompson in ‘Rain’. Away from Pago Pago on this snaking, Chinese dragon-shaped island you will find the most spectacular mountain and coastal scenery of any South Pacific island plus some superb beaches.
Apia, Pacific Islands
Step straight into a film set for ‘South Pacific’ when you arrive in the Samoan capital, Apia – it’s a magical first impression. On the main Samoan island of Upolu, there’s an intriguing mix of historic churches and monuments, bustling flea and fish markets and laid-back residential districts that have a welcoming, traditional village feel to them. Around the island are some of the South Pacifics best (black sand) beaches. And to prove this really is a ‘Treasure Island’, visit Vallima just outside Apia, where Robert Louis Stevenson settled and spent the last five years of his life. There is an excellent museum nearby, dedicated to this splendid storyteller.
Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaiian Islands
If you associate Hawaii with flower garlands, grass-skirted hula dancers, fabulous beaches and spectacular volcanic scenery, a call at the capital and main Hawaiian cruise port, Honolulu, will more than live up to your expectations. With its alfresco, whitewashed shopping malls, elegant hotels and magnificent Waikiki Bay, this city is hedonism personified. You can spend a perfect day ashore browsing the designer boutiques and enjoying a lazy lunch in a waterfront hotel garden before retiring to the soft sands and warm waves that surround the island. And if that is not enough, there are plenty of other things to do – including tours to historic Pearl Harbour or lovely Waimea Falls Park, where you can watch daredevil locals diving from the towering cliffs which surround the spectacular waterfall into the churning waters below. If you are feeling daring yourself, you can also take a flight over the island’s stunning volcanic scenery in a helicopter or a light plane.
San Francisco, USA
Cruising under the Golden Gate Bridge into San Francisco is one of the world’s greatest travel experiences for it acts as gateway to a fascinating city set across dozens of hills overlooking the bay. The hippies are long gone but San Francisco’s scenic beauty, laid-back ambience and more than 3,000 restaurants make it a joy to visit. The famous Fisherman’s Wharf harbourfront restaurant and multi-coloured boats complex, where seals happily sunbathe on its wooden decking, faces out towards the former island prison of Alcatraz which is now a major tourist attraction just like the city’s colourful Chinatown district and upmarket shopping centre in Union Square. And no visit to San Francisco would be complete without a trip on the city’s 130-year-old tram system carrying you up and down the improbably steep streets made famous by that stomach-churning Steve McQueen car chase in the movie Bullitt. From the city, you can also visit the pretty resorts of Sausalito and Monterey.
OVERVIEW
This 24-night Sydney to San Francisco Cruise is a sector of the 2013 World Voyage onboard Arcadia.
INCLUSIONS
- TV for in-cabin entertainment
- Complimentary toiletries
- In cabin safe
- All main meals
- Musical stage shows and entertainment
- Special guest entertainers
- Latest release movies (in cabin and on big screen)
- Choice of Bars and Lounges
| Vessel: Arcadia | Length: 935ft |
| Year: 2005 | Beam: 96.00ft |
| Draft: 26.00ft | Cruising speed: 24kn |
| Bars/Lounges : 14 | Casino : 1 |
| Crew: 880 | Gross Tonnage: 83,000 |
| Gym: 1 | Onboard Currency: GBP |
| Passenger Capacity: 2388 | Show Lounge: 2 |
| Swimming Pools: 2 | 14 Places to Drink |
| 24 Hour Room Service | All Main Meals Included |
| Art Gallery | Boutique Cinema |
| Casino | Cyb@centre |
| Library | Poolside Grill |
| Spa | Sports Court |
| Three Tier Theatre |
OTHER INFORMATION
Everything about Arcadia is indulgent. Her size. Her choice of modern facilities. Her stylish accommodation. Over 3,000 British artworks are displayed around her decks. And her exterior glass lifts offer far-reaching views across the ocean. Stylish in design and atmosphere, child-free Arcadia offers a classic cruising experience. With many innovative signature features, she offers an experience that is quite unique. A three tier theatre. A fine dining restaurant, which spans two decks. And a luxurious spa, complete with thermal suite and hydrotherapy pool. On board, you can also dine in Arcadian Rhodes - created by well-known British chef Gary Rhodes. You can sample a fusion of Oriental flavours in The Orchid. Enjoy five course menus in the main restaurant. As well as enjoy more relaxed dining in the Belvedere food court and out on deck. Arcadia is an Adults Only ship and therefore will not allow passengers under 18years onboardABOUT P&O Cruises UK
Sailing Britain's largest fleet , P&O Cruises has earned the reputation as a leader in word cruising. Since pioneering cruise holidays in the 1880's they have been perfecting, redefining and developing them ever since.
The tone of P&O Cruises remains distinctly British, with British officers, 95 per cent of passengers ar efrom the British Isles
Deluxe Balcony Stateroom
- Two lower beds convertible to a king-size bed
- Bathroom with small bath, shower and WC
- Wardrobes and drawer space
- Two seater sofa and table
- Vanity unit/writing desk
- TV and radio
- Safe, hairdryer and refrigerator
- Tea/coffee making facilities
- Direct dial telephone
- Balcony with two chairs and small table
- Fully air-conditioned
Inside Stateroom
- Two lower beds convertible to a king-size bed
- Bathroom with small bath or shower and WC
- Wardrobes and drawer space
- Table
- Vanity/writing desk
- TV and radio
- Safe, hairdryer and refrigerator
- Tea/coffee making facilities
- Direct dial telephone
- Large picture mirror
- Fully air-conditioned
Large Inside Stateroom
- Two lower beds convertible to a king-size bed
- Bathroom with small bath or shower and WC
- Wardrobes and drawer space
- Table
- Vanity/writing desk
- TV and radio
- Safe, hairdryer and refrigerator
- Tea/coffee making facilities
- Direct dial telephone
- Large picture mirror
- Fully air-conditioned
- Two seater sofa
Mini-suite with Balcony
Two lower beds convertible to a king-size bed
Bathroom with full-size whirlpool bath, dual sink vanity unit, WC and separate shower
Wardrobes and drawer space
Two seater sofa, two chairs and table
Vanity unit/writing desk
TV, DVD player and radio
Safe, hairdryer and refrigerator
Tea/coffee making facilities
Binoculars
Slippers and bathrob
Direct dial telephone
Balcony with two loungers, two chairs and a table
Fully air-conditioned
Ironing board and trouser press
Outside Stateroom
- Two lower beds convertible to a king-size bed
- Bathroom with small bath or shower and WC
- Wardrobes and drawer space
- Table
- Vanity/writing desk
- TV and radio
- Safe, hairdryer and refrigerator
- Tea/coffee making facilities
- Direct dial telephone
- Picture window
- Fully air-conditioned
Outside Stateroom with Obstructed View
- Two lower beds convertible to a king-size bed
- Bathroom with small bath or shower and WC
- Wardrobes and drawer space
- Table
- Vanity/writing desk
- TV and radio
- Safe, hairdryer and refrigerator
- Tea/coffee making facilities
- Direct dial telephone
- Picture window
- Fully air-conditioned
- Outside stateroom grades NA has its view obstructed by safety equipment.
Suite with Balcony
- Two lower beds convertible to a king-size bed
- Bathroom with full-size whirlpool bath, dual sink vanity unit, WC and separate shower
- Wardrobes and drawer space
- Dressing area
- Butler service
- Three seater sofa, two chairs and table
- Vanity unit/writing desk
- TV, DVD player and Hi-Fi
- Safe, hairdryer and refrigerator
- Tea/coffee making facilities
- Binoculars
- Slippers and bathrobes
- Direct dial telephone
- Balcony with two loungers, two chairs and a table
- Fully air-conditioned • Ironing board and trouser press
Arcadia
G Deck



Outside Stateroom
- Two lower beds convertible to a king-size bed
- Bathroom with small bath or shower and WC
- Wardrobes and drawer space
- Table
- Vanity/writing desk
- TV and radio
- Safe, hairdryer and refrigerator
- Tea/coffee making facilities
- Direct dial telephone
- Picture window
- Fully air-conditioned
Inside Stateroom
- Two lower beds convertible to a king-size bed
- Bathroom with small bath or shower and WC
- Wardrobes and drawer space
- Table
- Vanity/writing desk
- TV and radio
- Safe, hairdryer and refrigerator
- Tea/coffee making facilities
- Direct dial telephone
- Large picture mirror
- Fully air-conditioned
- At the stern end of F Deck, with easy access from the aft lifts, you will find the two-tier Meridian Restaurant – a first for P&O Cruises! Featuring a galleried layout, refined décor and silver service, every night will be an occasion in the Meridian Restaurant. As you enter the restaurant you'll be welcomed by the sight of beautifully laid tables adorned with the whitest of linen. Warm creams and yellow colours set a natural tone within the restaurant, and a spiral staircase, central bandstand and a collection of unusual, hand-made, fibre-optic enhanced glass chandeliers add drama to your dining experience. Surrounded by art depicting natural themes including trees, landscapes and plant structures, you can enjoy a six-course menu featuring an eclectic range of traditionally British cui.
Located on F Deck deck
- For flexible dining at any time, visit The Belvedere Restaurant, midship on Lido Deck, just aft of the central lifts. So named because it commands fine views through floor-to-ceiling windows, The Belvedere food court offers informal dining around the clock. With a wide choice of menus from Oriental and Italian to bistro-style dishes and a delicatessen counter, this stylish and modern venue is the place to go for casual dining any time of the day or night. Light and airy, the décor has a soft, calm Japanese theme and is furnished with outside seating so you can opt to dine alfresco.
Located on Lido Deck deck
- Experience a fusion of flavours in the oriental surroundings of the Orchid Restaurant, located at the top of Arcadia on Sky Deck, adjacent to the central lifts. Here you will be welcomed by panoramic views, an informal atmosphere and contemporary décor. Warm neutral tones, exciting materials and elegant fabrics envelope the room and the artwork combines the rich colours of eastern spices with typical oriental themes, which enriches the Orchid Restaurant's warm and relaxing ambience. The restaurant also uses eastern imagery to complement the Asian fusion cuisine on offer, including Indian, Chinese, Indonesian, Thai and Japanese. Featuring delightfully spicy or fragrant choices, the exciting menu is certain to make this restaurant a firm favourite!
Located on Sky Deck deck
Swimming
- Situated at the aft end of Lido Deck is the shimmering Aquarius Pool. Crowned by two raised jacuzzis and surrounded by plenty of lounge chairs, the Aquarius Pool is an excellent place to cool off from the heat of the sun. And with the Aquarius Bar only a few steps away, a frozen cocktail is sure to add to the holiday ambience of your cruise.
Located on Lido Deck
- Located on Lido Deck, between the forward and central lifts is the sparkling Neptune Pool, Arcadia’s largest. Covered by a skydome, you can always take to the water no matter what the weather. The sliding glass roof can be retracted in good weather, or left closed in cooler climes - so you can enjoy a relaxing swim as soon as you leave Southampton! The skydome covers the entire pool area, including the Neptune Bar and Neptune Grill.
Located on Lido Deck
Sports and Spa
- At the very front of the ship, high up on Lido Deck and next to the Oasis Spa, is Arcadia’s high-tech Gym. The fantastic ocean views offer a great way to unwind while you improve your fitness and stamina. Watch the waves as you work out with all the latest equipment, including exercise bikes, rowing machines, running machines, steppers, resistance machines and a range of weights. And after your workout, stop by the Oasis Spa for a relaxing massage, a stimulating therapeutic treatment or a warming and cleansing sauna.
Located on Lido Deck
- Travel in the midship lifts to the Sun Deck and you will reach The Retreat, a room designed to be ‘zen’ - the ultimate space for relaxation. This light and airy room, with comfy cream sofas and easy chairs, floor-to-ceiling windows and a large expanse of wooden floor, provides an atmosphere conducive to activities such as Tai Chi, meditation and yoga, which are run as part of Arcadia’s New Horizons programme.
Located on Sun Deck
Casino
- The Monte Carlo Casino is conveniently located on F Deck forward next to the theatre and nightclub. It is adorned with rich fabrics including purple leather chairs around purple felt gaming tables and gives the casino a sumptuous, glamorous feel. In addition to the two roulette tables and three blackjack tables, you will find over 50 slot machines. The fun carpet complements the room well, reflecting the colour scheme of the yellows and purples of the furniture. Its proximity to Arcadia’s evening entertainment makes it a great place to continue a fun night out after post dinner drinks or a show.
Located on F Deck
Bars and Lounges
You will find the Orchid Bar at the highest point of the ship - Sky Deck. You can reach it using the midships lifts, including the exterior lifts that travel down the port and starboard side of Arcadia. As you enter this colonial style bar you are welcomed by an array of drawings and paintings created by Martin Williams, which form a travelogue of journeys through Asia, and a warming palette of orange and reds, vibrant fabrics, wood veneer and woven cane furniture. This narrow bar occupies an impressive vantage point over the Neptune Pool and out to the ocean beyond. As the sunsets and warm ambient light pours into the room, you can enjoy a pre-dinner drink before dining on the most wonderful Asian cruisine in the nearby Orchid Restaurant, or stop by later for a post-dinner drink.
Located on Sky Deck
- On Sun Deck forward is where you will find the appropriately named Crow’s Nest. This relaxed lounge offers visitors sweeping panoramic ocean views and a convivial atmosphere, whatever the hour. In addition to the main seating area there are two snug areas to add a feeling of intimacy. A curved wall of glass brings light into the room and the dark and light timber-adorned pillars and bar are complemented by cream and mushroom leather chairs around the room's edge. By day, you can sit back and relax with a book in one hand and a coffee in the other, pausing every now and again to enjoy the view. And at night, you'll be able to enjoy your favourite tipple to the sound of tinkling ivories. Jazz nights, cabaret and dancing all make the Crow's Nest a perfectly relaxed and elegant post
Located on Sun Deck
- Make your evening that little bit more special with a visit to Intermezzo, an exclusive cocktail and champagne bar located opposite Arcadian Rhodes on F Deck, midship. You can reach this elegant bar either by ascending the central Atrium staircase or by using the midship lifts. Luxuriate in Intermezzo with a glass of champagne or your favourite cocktail in hand and you'll be in the most sumptuous of surroundings. Blue and grape colours, marble and decorative balustrading creates an air of sophistication. Feature columns are dressed in rich sheer curtains, adding soft lighting by evening when the columns are lit from within. Classy, modern and the place to be seen, Intermezzo provides an elegant backdrop for an unforgettable evening.
Located on F Deck
- Situated at the very heart of the ship on Promenade Deck is the tastefully designed Piano Bar. Its position at the top of the atrium means it benefits from a close view of the intricate glass ceiling created by the artist Jo Downs. The light emanating from its rich hues of purples, pinks and blues combines with light wood walls and a low ceiling to give the Piano Bar an intimate evening feel. Just below on F Deck is Arcadian Rhodes and close by is the top tier of the Meridian Restaurant, making it the perfect place to enjoy a pre-dinner drink. As the name suggest, in pride of place is the piano, where the resident pianist provides a backdrop to your conversation.
Located on Promenade Deck
- Nestled between Intermezzo and the Meridian Restaurant on the starboard side of F Deck, is the yacht-inspired Spinnaker Bar. Large windows allow the natural ambient light to fill the room and its sophisticated yachting theme is evident in its contemporary décor. Featuring wood, steel and chrome, it has porthole style mirrors and ship memorabilia, and a luxurious colour scheme of green and aubergine.As it is just off the central walkway and close to the restaurants and evening entertainment, you will find that it is the perfect meeting place for a pre or post dinner tipple. Its relaxing ambience also makes it a pleasant retreat during the day in which to engross yourself in the latest bestseller
Located on F Deck
Stage Shows
- Located in the heart of the ship on F Deck, The Globe provides a wealth of entertainment. You enter this room from the starboard side corridor, and as you do so, you’ll be met by a shining black marble bar with small starlights sparkling overhead. As the name suggests the room is circular and its subtle lighting brings a warm ambience to the room in the form of recessed lights and elegant lamps. Curvy seating and a black and gold colour scheme continue the room's classy atmosphere and fluid lines. Here you might catch the latest film release on its cinema screen, attend an art auction, enjoy a late night cabaret or boogie the night away to some live music!
Located on F Deck
- Arcadia’s impressive three tier theatre, The Palladium, is located at the very forward end of the ship and, whether you enter from the Promenade Deck, F Deck or G Deck, a grand entrance is guaranteed. That said, if you walk into the theatre from the G Deck port or starboard corridors, you will have the added pleasure of witnessing the unique sculptures by Andrew Logan. Inside you will find that the comfortable theatre-style-seating arcs around the stage in three tiers, affording you excellent views of the stage. In The Palladium, the drama is not confined to the stage, as the décor adds a theatrical touch of its own. A rich colour scheme of royal blue, violet, midnight blue and silver sets off the main attraction - the shows themselves!
Located on Promenade Deck
Arcadia Photos
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‘Terms & Conditions’, so it is important that you read them carefully.
We/Our/Us means Carnival plc, trading as P&O Cruises and,
where the context permits, includes the Carrier. In selling you
cruises and issuing you tickets, Carnival plc acts as a sales agent
for P&O Cruises.
You are entering into this contract with Carnival plc trading as
P&O Cruises, ARBN 107 998 443.
Certain laws such as the Trade Practices Act 1974 (Cth) and any
applicable state based consumer legislation (from here known
as ‘consumer laws’), are in place for your protection. They are
designed to ensure the services provided by us (and, where
applicable, the Carrier), are provided with due care and skill and are
reasonably fi t for a holiday. These Terms & Conditions do not alter
any protection given to you by consumer laws.
Your agreement with us
When you fi rst make a payment towards your cruise holiday, you
accept P&O's Terms & Conditions on behalf of all passengers in the
booking. Once we have received a payment, an agreement on these
Terms & Conditions becomes effective between all passengers in
the booking, Carnival plc and, where applicable, the Carrier.
Fare types
When you holiday with P&O Cruises you can choose to purchase a
Full Fare or one of our Discounted Fares. Passengers who purchase
a Full Fare enjoy more fl exible payment and cancellation conditions.
Please refer to the Payment and Cancellation sections below.
Payments
Once you have decided on your holiday, we will need a deposit to
secure your booking. It is essential that deposits are received by
us within 3 days from when the booking is made. If payment is
not received within this time, our system will automatically cancel
your booking.
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Fare type |
World Voyages |
All other Cruises |
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Deposit amount (from total fare price)
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All fares |
10% |
10%
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Final payment due (number of days prior to departure)
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Discounted fares
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90 |
75
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Final payment due (number of days prior to departure)
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Full fares |
45 |
30
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Please note, all passengers within a booking must travel on the
same fare type. It is essential that you make fi nal payment by the
due date and in accordance with the fare type you have purchased.
If payment is not received, bookings will be automatically cancelled
and our ‘Cancellation & Refunds’ policy will apply.
If you are making a booking within the ‘fi nal payment due’ period of
your selected cruise, full payment is required at the time of booking.
Travel insurance
We strongly recommend you purchase appropriate
international travel insurance at the time you pay your
deposit. If you do not purchase travel insurance, you will not
be able to claim for any cancellation charges, medical costs,
repatriation and other expenses that may arise if things do
not go according to plan.
Cancellation & Refunds
Although we would love to see you on board, we understand that
plans can change. Should you need to cancel your holiday, we ask
that you notify your Agent or our Customer Service Team at
your earliest convenience. The refund or cancellation charge that will
be payable depends on the amount of notice you give us and the
fare type you have purchased, as follows:
The new policy is effective immediately and applicable to all new bookings made on 5 September 2011 onwards, starting from and including the following voyages.
D203 (9th April 2012), J202 (27th April 2012), R202 (12th April 2012), A207 (30th March 2012), E205 (4th April 2012) , X202 (10th April 2012), N206 (23rd March 2012) .
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Days prior to departure |
Cancellation Charge |
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>90 days |
Deposit ^ |
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89 - 64 days |
25% ^ |
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63 - 43 days |
50% ^ |
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42 - 15 days |
75% ^ |
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<14 days |
100% ^ |
^ Additional fees charged by airlines will be passed onto the guests.
Changing your cruise holiday
Please note, if you choose to change your booking to a different
cruise, or to a different sector of a World Voyage, it will be
considered as a cancellation of your original booking. In this
instance, our cancellation charges, as per our Cancellation &
Refunds policy, will apply.
Your fare
Your fare is determined by the fare type, the number of passengers
in your stateroom, its location on the ship, the amenities offered,
port charges, government taxes, any airfares including taxes and
fees, any transfers and any hotel accommodation. Child fares,
where applicable, only apply when children occupy the 3rd or
4th bed in a stateroom.
Fare changes
Once booked, your fare is only subject to any increased taxes,
which will be added to the fare or to your on board account.
Sometimes we will release promotional fares. These can be offered
and withdrawn at any time. If you decide to change to one of these
promotional fares, you will need to cancel your existing booking and
our Cancellation & Refunds policy will apply.
Stateroom changes
We reserve the right to change the stateroom allocated to you at
any time at our discretion. In addition, when a booking is made as
a ‘Guarantee’ it will be berthed at our discretion and allocated a
stateroom in the grade booked or higher at a later date.
Fuel supplement
We may elect to impose a fuel supplement at any time, which will
apply to new bookings only. The total price quoted to you at the time of
booking will be inclusive of any applicable fuel supplement.
Booking changes & ticket requests
Once you have made your booking, please check your invoice, ‘Cruise
Personaliser’, or with your Travel Agent to ensure the details are correct.
Should you need to make changes to your booking or request tickets,
the following administration charges will apply:
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Changes/requests |
Our charge |
Additional charges |
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Spelling correction (per person)
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$0 |
▄ |
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Replacement passenger * (per person)
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$25
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▄ |
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Re-issue of ticket (per request) |
$25
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▄ |
* One original passenger from the booking must always remain in the
stateroom. If the cancelling passenger was the only person that qualifi ed
the booking for a promotional fare (eg: past passenger fare), additional
and remaining passengers will no longer be entitled to this promotional
fare. The booking will revert to a different fare and the remaining
passengers will need to pay the difference in cost, if any.
▄ Flights – all changes and requests subject to relevant airline
charges.
Airfares
Our Customer Service Team can assist you in booking fl ights to connect
with your cruise, in this instance, we act only as a booking agent
on behalf of the airline. Bookings are subject to availability and the
following conditions apply:-
• Airfares can only be purchased in conjunction with a cruise and travel
will be on fl ights and airlines nominated by P&O Cruises.
• Airfares are in Australian dollars per person and include: GST (where
applicable), fees, taxes and surcharges.
• Airfares do not include stopover accommodation, transfers or
baggage handling.
• P&O Cruises cannot accept any responsibility where airline schedules
or seat availability requires overnight accommodation before or after
your cruise.
• We make every effort to ensure that fl ight arrangements we make
for you are appropriate, however we cannot accept responsibility
for missed connections between your fl ight and the ship which are
beyond our control.
• Fees, taxes and surcharges can vary by gateway city, routing,
destination and carrier and are subject to change without notice. If
there is an increase to the fees, taxes or surcharges, we can collect
the additional payment prior to your cruise holiday, even if your
booking has already been paid in full.
• Airline rules and conditions may require full non-refundable payment
prior to P&O Cruise’s normal payment conditions.
• Alterations to fl ights after tickets/vouchers have been issued can only
be made through our Customer Service Team and will be subject to
our booking changes & ticket requests policy in conjunction with the
airlines fare rules and conditions.
• If you choose to cancel your air for any reason, our Cancellation &
Refunds policy will apply in conjunction with the airlines fare rules and
conditions.
Pregnancy
We are unable to accept any passengers who will have entered their
24th week or later of pregnancy by the end of the cruise.
Minimum age to travel
To ensure suitable supervision there needs to be at least one passenger
18 years or older in each stateroom. Passengers under the age of
18 years must travel with a parent or guardian over the age of 21 years.
We welcome children 12 months and over to cruise with us, except on
Arcadia and Artemis, which are dedicated to adults over 18 years of age.
We are unable to accommodate infants less than 12 months due to
limited neo-natal facilities on board. Please note, infants aged 6 months
and over are permitted to travel on selected cruises, please enquire at
the time of booking.
Children
Parents/guardians are responsible for children at all times. Children
under the age of 16 years must not be left unaccompanied on the ship
whilst visiting a port of call. Infants aged between 6 months and 2 years
must remain with their parent/guardian at all times.
If a child displays dangerous or disruptive behaviour, the ‘Rights of the
Captain’ will be applied to both parent/guardian and child.
Requirements to travel
Passports, visas and vaccinations are your responsibility.
Without the necessary passport, visas and/or vaccinations local
authorities may deny you boarding, prevent you from going ashore,
issue a fi ne or deny the ship entry into the port.
Passports are required and must be valid for a minimum of 6 months
beyond the date of the cruise return. In addition, travel on our cruises
will not revalidate an Australian re-entry visa.
Illicit items
To ensure a safe and enjoyable holiday for all our passengers, it will be
necessary for our staff and others parties, such as port and government
agencies, to search you and your luggage. You agree to allow such
searches. We can deny boarding or disembark any person in possession
of any weapons or illicit substances.
Alcohol & gambling
We are committed to the responsible service of alcohol. There may be
times when we consider it appropriate to refuse the service of alcohol to
a passenger for any reason.
Any alcohol purchased ashore may be collected at the gangway for safe
keeping and will be returned to you on the last day of your cruise.
Passengers must be 18 years of age or older to purchase and drink
alcohol or gamble on board P&O Cruises ships at all times. Passengers
aged 16 and 17 years may be bought beer, cider or wine to drink with
a meal in the restaurants when accompanied by an adult. Government
issued photo identifi cation may be requested.
Your health
We care about the health and safety of our passengers. To assist,
please advise us at the time of booking if you have any condition that
requires medical attention, medication or special treatment. We may
also ask you to complete a health questionnaire.
If a passenger has a condition that we decide may seriously affect the
enjoyment, health or safety of themselves or any other person on board,
we can refuse or cancel a booking, where necessary. We will give
reasonable consideration when reaching this decision and will advise you
as soon as possible. Provided you have given us all relevant information
about the condition at the time of booking, you will be entitled to a full
refund if we cancel your booking on the basis of this condition.AND CONDITIONS www.pocruises.com
On board Medical Centre
Each ship has a Medical Centre that is staffed by registered doctors
and nurses, who are available during scheduled times to provide
medical care for everyone on board. They are also available 24 hours
a day, 7 days a week for medical emergencies. Our Medical Centre
is only for medical needs arising on board and cannot cater for
treatments that you know you will require while on holiday.
We are not a healthcare provider and may not be held liable for the
sickness, injury or death of any passenger arising from any advice,
treatment, care, services or any omission by medical staff. These
medical providers exercise their own medical judgement and expertise.
On board medical charges
All cruises on our ships are outside the scope of Australian
Medicare, New Zealand Accident Compensation Corporation
(ACC) and private health insurance. Consultations, treatments and
medications are charged at private rates in Pounds Sterling and
must be paid by you and claimed through your travel insurance.
Other service providers
While we specialise in cruising holidays, you may choose to book
other services such as fl ights, accommodation, transfers and shore
excursions. We will assist you in making these arrangements;
however, we act only as a booking agent. The service providers are
solely responsible for the information and service offered and their
conditions will apply. Where we arrange these services for you, we
will assist in addressing any concerns you may have.
Any arrangements made by or for you are your responsibility and
entirely at your own risk.
Ship & itinerary changes
We will do everything we reasonably can to make sure everything
goes according to plan; however, sometimes changes can happen
that may affect your holiday experience. This could include
weather, mechanical diffi culties, civil unrest or any other unforeseen
circumstances.
In addition, we may charter all or part of the ship or remove the ship
from service where this becomes necessary. We may change the
itinerary, ship or cancel the cruise due to operational or commercial
requirements.
We will notify you of these changes as soon as we can. Where we
cancel a cruise or make a signifi cant change to the ports in your
itinerary prior to departure, you will have the choice of:
• The new itinerary;
• An alternative cruise of comparable standard, if available; or
• Cancelling the cruise for a full refund of your fare paid.
If we are required to change the itinerary or cancel the cruise due
to safety, maritime law, severe weather or to protect human life
or health, we are not required to provide any compensation. With
this in mind, please do not make any important arrangements or
meetings based on the proposed itinerary.
Rights of the Captain
If a passenger seriously affects the safety, well-being or enjoyment of
themselves or any other person on board, the Captain has the right
to confi ne, sedate or disembark the passenger. In such cases, we
are not responsible for any expenses including your return home. In
addition, you will not be entitled to any refunds. While the Captain will
always act reasonably in these circumstances, you accept that the
safety, well-being and enjoyment of everyone on board comes fi rst.
Leaving the cruise early
If you are required or choose to leave the cruise for any reason, we
are not responsible for any expenses, including your return home.
This also applies if you do not return to the ship after a port visit in
time for sailing. If we assist you with any costs, you will need to repay
us on your return. In addition, you will not be entitled to any refunds.
Legal matters
In the unlikely event you have reason to take legal action, you agree
to use all reasonable efforts to bring the issue to our attention as
soon as possible.
Where permitted by consumer laws and other laws, we shall not be
liable for:
• Loss of, or damage to, any luggage or other belongings
• Sickness, injury or death, unless caused by our proven negligence.
In addition, our liability will be reduced in proportion to any
negligence or fault on your part.
This contract is governed by the laws of New South Wales.
You agree that any action you bring against us will be heard in
New South Wales, unless consumer laws allow you to bring an
action elsewhere in Australia.
You agree only to bring action against Carnival plc and not
P&O Cruises or any of Carnival plc’s other related bodies
corporate as defi ned in the Corporations Act 2001(Cth), or any
other person involved or connected with the ship. You agree that
Carnival plc holds the benefi t of this promise for itself and also
on behalf of the other parties it is intended to protect. If you do
take action against any of those parties you will be required to
compensate for the full amount of the actual damage or loss
sustained, and any costs and expenses incurred by Carnival plc
and the other person or persons against whom you claim.
Privacy
Privacy laws safeguard your personal details.
Personal information
During the booking process and your cruise holiday, we ask for
information about you. We collect this information so you receive
the highest level of personalised service. After your holiday, your
information is stored so we can inform you of any special offers
or obtain feedback. If you do not wish to receive such offers or be
contacted to provide feedback, please let us know. We may also
be required to pass your information onto various third parties such
as immigration offi cials, service providers and insurers.
If you consult the medical staff on board, any information shared
with them may be made available to relevant people within our own
organisation and also externally to medical specialists, insurance
providers and our professional advisers.
Security cameras
For the safety and security of our passengers and crew, we use
Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) to monitor and record public areas
on board all our ships. If necessary, this footage may be viewed
by our own personnel, advisers and external parties with a relevant
interest. We are not responsible for any consequences arising from
the viewing or other use of this footage.
If you would like to access your personal information or obtain a
copy of our privacy policy, please contact our Customer Relations
Department on:
1800 127 384
Post: PO Box 2006
North Sydney, NSW 2059
Australia
Email: privacy@pocruises.com.au
Victoria Business Licensing Authority Licence Number: 32868
We are a member of the Travel Compensation Fund - (Federal Government)
Licence Number: 9689
































