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Deck Names of P&O Ships


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The decks of many ships have special names instead of just Deck 3, 4, 5, etc., and with no exception on ships of P&O Cruises.

 

The most commonly used names for P&O are Sky, Sun, Lido, Riviera for higher decks, and from A Deck to F (or G) Deck for lower decks.

 

I heard that A to G represent different words, usually countries or cities around the world. However I could not find much details about that, and they are not shown on deck plans.

 

After reading so many reviews, I just knew that:

 

For Aurora,

A=Arcadia, B=Britannica, C=Canberra, D=Devanha, E=Ellora, F=Formosa, G=Grenada

 

For Arcadia,

A=Australia, B=Bermuda, C=Canada, D=Dominica, (E=???), F=Florida, G=Grenada

 

Are they correct? How about other P&O ships? Anybody know the full names of A to G decks on other ships?

 

Thanks!

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Just back from a Ventura cruise on Saturday so i should be able to remember them , but then again ,not them all

A deck was Australia

B deck was , no , can`t remember that one

C deck was Canada

D deck was Dominica

E deck was Eqador

F deck was Figi

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