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  1. On 4/17/2024 at 11:14 PM, SarahHben said:

    Do any of you know if P&O run excursions to The Hague from Rotterdam? I know that we could to the trip independently but I wondered if the was an organised excursion too? 

    We're considering booking an Iona cruise to Rotterdam, Hamburg and Zeebrugge and if we do I would like to visit The Mauritshuis Museum in The Hague. 

    Thanks


    We have done that cruise. My advice would be to not book any P&O trips. You can do anything you want to do very easily independently from Rotterdam especially if you do it on the first day there as the ship is overnight in Rotterdam so no worry about being late back. The second day you can explore Rotterdam itself easily. 
     

    Be aware that our Hamburg port was changed to  another German port, Bremerhaven, and there wasn’t much there but it was ok for a bit of shopping  and to see the U Boat.  
     

    The port for Zeebrugge was Blankenberge and there was nothing much there except a very nice beach, but it was Feb! And it was a relatively early all-aboard time so there you would want to get off early and go on the train to Bruges early to be back. 

    Think carefully about what trips you book with the ship, they can be overpriced and underdeliver! 

    All the best with it! 

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  2. 1 minute ago, PAMJP said:

    I think that you can only book your seats on charter flights from about 14 weeks up to 1week before departure, so too late now. But the link above took me to seat booking.  Hope you enjoy the cruise, we’re looking forward to some warm weather!


    the last time I leave this stuff to the other half then 🙄

  3. 35 minutes ago, PAMJP said:

    We too have TUI  flights Bristol to Malta for 18th April 06.00am dep,  you’re right no bag drop off night before. P&O advised me that we are on a charter flight so no online check in facilities, we decided to pay in advance for our seats to ensure we sat together and plan to get to check just after 04.00am knowing we have our seats. The seats cost £20 per person for each flight. Hope this helps.


    thank you! Same cruise!! See you onboard!

     

     I don’t recall any option to choose seats together, I can’t ring them up, the other week I was on the phone for over 90 minutes to them 😩 Looks as if we will have to take our chances at the airport and hope for the best. 

  4. Is there any way to online check -in for TUI flights? 

    Booked direct with P&O so only got a P&O booking reference which I’ve tried on the TUI site and it doesn’t work. 

     

    I understand that we can’t do night before bag drop so was hoping to do online check-in so that we can at least know we have seats together and go directly to bag drop on the morning as it’s a 6.00am flight. 
     

    If we have to do the whole check-in at the desk are we likely to have pre-allocated seats together, do P&O arrange this?  I would gladly do my own check-in and select seats but it seems impossible!

     

    Thanks for any advice, I’ve never taken cruiseline organised flights before, always booked them separately. 

  5. 25 minutes ago, euro cruiser said:

    Pisa and Lucca are very easy to reach by train from Livorno.  Florence is also straightforward, though it takes longer.  If you and your travel partner don't have a strong desire to go to Florence, Lucca, or a combination of Pisa and Lucca, is a great option.

     

    Thank you!  That's helpful! Might try Lucca as never been and have been to the others before.

  6. Thanks both, after a 100 minute call to P&O just now and still no answer as there was a further long wait internally for their flights department I think we will do our own thing or stick with what we have got.

     

    The P&O agent was extremely unhelpful and basically told us to phone tomorrow morning as he didn't want to have to wait on hold for flight dept, but having already waited 45 minutes before my call was answered and after trying twice yesterday and the day before for over 30 minutes without getting through I was keen to try and progress this once I was actually on the phone but it was not to be.

     

    I think I am going to be going back to using a travel agent, I have found P&O to be increasingly difficult to contact the past 6 months.

  7. It's a long time since I was last in Livorno but I remember going DIY on the train pretty easily to Pisa for a few hours.

     

    Is it still easy to do this or to go to Florence?

     

    Or could anyone suggest any other straightforward DIY options perhaps for something different?

     

    I've ventured independently at many ports in the past but my travelling partner this time round is a bit nervous about travelling independently of the ship's excursions.

     

    Thanks for any ideas.

  8. On 3/28/2024 at 5:14 PM, EM35 said:

    For people’s information: arrived on TUI in Malta this morning and bags didn’t need to be collected at the airport as they were brought straight to the ship. Bag has arrived at the room with no problems but needed to put P&O luggage tag on before handing bag over in Manchester.
     

    There was a sign in the airport that said this was just for those arriving on TUI all other airlines had to collect bags in the airport.
     

    Thought it might be interesting as I don’t think this has happened in Malta for the last few years but please correct me if I am wrong. 

     

    Thank you for this, we are on TUI flights in a few weeks time

  9. Does anyone have any experience of being to change the included flights?  We have just had the idea to extend our week's cruise by 2-3 days and wondered if P&O are likely to be able to do this at a reasonable charge.  Currently on the third attempt to phone them, so far tried twice and had to hang up after half an hour of no answer.

     

    If they can't and we could book an independent one way flight, are there any considerations to doing this?  Obviously we would inform them that we would be not be taking the coach transfer to the airport and the return flight.

     

    Thanks for any advice.

  10. 18 minutes ago, grapau27 said:

    In our experience on P&O,Princess and Royal Caribbean of always staying in a balcony cabin( 65 times) where the bathroom is on the right side when entering the cabin the bed is next to the balcony.

    The picture I posted was on Iona and we had been in both cabins.

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    thanks so much, this is really helpful and fits with what we’ve had on the past two cruises, I can’t remember previous ones!

     

     

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  11. 3 minutes ago, grapau27 said:

    If you look closely at the deck plan here you can see when entering your cabin

    14739 the bathroom is on the left and bed near the bathroom.

    14741 the bathroom is on the right and the bed is next to the balcony.

    If you look in the P&O brochure there are symbols on some cabins with descriptions at the side describing what the signals mean.

     

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    thank you very much!!

     

    The photo has cut off a bit but I think I can tell what you mean definitely about the bathroom anyway, but unsure about how you know the bed position? 

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  12. Just wondering if there’s anyway of knowing which way the cabin is arranged just from the deck plans? 
     

    If you enter and the bathroom is on left or right? 

     

    We prefer the layout where the bed is by the balcony doors rather than by the wardrobe.

     

    Walking along the corridors on disembarkation day it seems they alternate but are there any clues on the deck plans which let you know?

     

    One idea I have is that if there’s a 3rd and 4th bed then the bed will be by the wardrobe not the balcony door as this was the case in our recent cabin but I don’t know if this is always true!

     

    Thanks for any input! 

  13. 21 hours ago, texbecca said:

    Thank you so much for this great information. Although, I'm still struggling a bit with what to do.

     

    In reading more about Quiraing and The Old Mann of Storr, I'm wondering if we should cancel our morning hike with the cruiseline and spend our hiking energy at either Quiraing or Storr. (If you had to chose to do the full hike at either which would you chose?)

    I think with our time limitations combined with our ages, we will need to limit our hiking to only about 4 miles.

    I wish I knew if the hike offered by Holland America (Portree Bay and then around Ben Chacraig and Torvaig) would offer the beauty we are looking for. I like the idea of having a guide with us. 

     

    Decisions, decisions!


    I think it depends how comfortable you are being independent from the ship and their excursion. It looks as if the ship’s planned hike will walk you directly from the ship or maybe a very short drive. If you look on a map you will see that Ben Chacraig and Torvaig are hills just above the port.
     

    You will certainly have beautiful views from there but the other two areas and in particular the Quiraing is just dramatic and spectacular and both there and the Old Man have wider reaching views and are surprisingly accessible even for those less experienced or fit for hiking. 
     

    I guess it’s really just how you will get there, if you can find a guide to meet you off the ship, drive you to one or the other and allow ample time for the hike and the drive you by some of the other sights with the remains time. You will pass by the Old Man on the way to and from the Quiraing. 
     

    Both walks are such that you don’t actually need a guide to walk with you necessarily as they are extremely obvious paths and you can walk as far as you like to see as much as you want and turn back when you are ready to or go all the way up into the rocks and in the case of the Quiraing there is a route through and then up over the hill behind them where you can then look down. This has one steep longer incline to get up above and then is steep down but makes a circular route rather than an out and back. 
     

    I can show you map routes or my Strava routes for both walks and photos.  Both were under 4 miles. 

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  14. Hi, I spent a week on Skye in November. I’d say that you might want to see the Quiraing and/or The Old Man of Storr from Portree.  These are both spectacular rock formations with stunning views. You could hike at both if you have time and if not you can still get a good view from the road.
    You could likely see both as they are both on the same side of the island, the Quiraing a bit further North. You would also pass and could stop off at the Kilt Rock and another viewpoint of the Lealt Falls too, all of the four are along the same road. 


    Another option would be the Fairy Pools which would let you see the Cuillin Mountain Range up close. 
     

    it would be hard to do both as they are in different directions but maybe possible with a good local driver. 
     

    I think you can find local guides by googling, I saw quite a lot come up, or by looking on the tourist board info website. 
     

    Otherwise there are small boat tours which go out from Portree, they will likely go up the coast and maybe see some of the sights from the sea but mostly they go looking for wildlife such as whales/dolphins, eagles, puffins, otters depending on the season and the area. 
     

    Wishing you the best with your planning! 

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  15. Just off Arvia and just confirming what others have helpfully said above.

     

    P&O shuttle dropped off outside the Arts &Sciences Museum opposite the large Carrefour shopping centre. It was £5 per person each way if you don’t have them included in your cruise fare. 
    From there it’s about a half hour walk to the old town area or get the public bus for E1.50 pay by contactless on the bus. 
     

    There is a free port shuttle but P&O obviously don’t tell you this!

     

    From the port gates as mentioned above you could take bus 95 all the way to the old town or other locations for E1.50.

     

     

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  16. 13 hours ago, cruiseluvva said:

    Thanks for the replies. Sounds as though it may be safer to send those things that absolutely must be pressed to the laundry.


    I would just be very careful, take on of those special mesh ironing cloths that you can buy which protect clothes, maybe from Lakeland or John Lewis, or else a thin old tea towel and iron on the reverse and test the iron first.

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  17. 17 hours ago, cruiseluvva said:

    It’s quite some years since we have travelled with P&O and we remember suites used to have an iron and ironing board, do  have Arvia - and Iona too I guess - have such a facility in full suites?


    Just on Arvia now and there is an iron and board in the launderette.

    It’s hard wired into the wall and there is a button to press to turn it on and it’s on a timer. It’s quite a lightweight, basic steam iron. 
    I would take an old tea towel or some kind of cloth to iron through as this one had a dirty soleplate which left a mark on my dress and it also kept leaking water 😩
     

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  18. 3 hours ago, Lancashire Lad 70 said:

    Yes I have read that. The reason I posted is that we booked a long time ago so would have expected cabin allocation when all balcony and above were shown as sold out. I readily acknowledge and appreciate that as we booked saver we are at the mercy of P&O and their computer so maybe in future we will have to go for select so that we have some certainty and avoid the anxious wait 

     

    Hi, I was the one who posted similar about Arvia.  We were allocated about 9 days before in the end.  One thing that I didn't realise as I kept on refreshing my P&O page and couldn't see anything and when I called the TA about another matter and mentioned it and they said they could see it, I refreshed and couldn't see it.  I had to log out and log back in and there it was, so possibly try this if you haven't already.  All the best with it.

  19. 3 hours ago, yorkshirephil said:

    Even if it is in a lifeboat😁


    That made me laugh! 😆 

     

    well the wait is over…. We got the cabin assigned today and it’s exactly what we booked a grade GF guarantee. 

     

    We have got a standard balcony, deck 15 forward, just ahead of the big corner balcony one, it’s a GF on the deck plan.
     

    We’re really fine with this, it looks fine, shouldn’t be any noise issues, decks above and below, not totally on the front that you worry about storm doors etc. 

     

    we really thought we were going to get deck 5 as there were so many of those left, but I guess a lot of people got upgraded to those as they are a few grades higher due to location even though they have the covered balcony. 
     

    I think we should be fine on such a big ship but given we are high and forward I will be sure to take enough Stugeron 😂

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  20. 4 minutes ago, July morning said:

    We have only booked the guaranteed cabin a couple of times and the one in the Caribbean that's all that was left as it was an unexpected cruise at short notice 

     

    We wer a bit the same, it's been a last minute booking just a month or so before and we looked at what seemed ot be left, decided we were happy with any of the balcony cabins left and so booked the late saver, on the basis that we'd most likely get one of those that were left.  Since then there has been quite a bit of movement with previously sold out grades soming back on sale etc.  So now absolutely no clue what we are likey to get 😂

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