Caribbean: 28 - nights

 

Explore the Caribbean the easy way with this 28 night no fly cruise on board Adonia.

OperatorVesselPorts of CallSailing DatesCaribbean, 28 - nights
P&O Cruises UKAdonia Southampton, Madeira, Saint Maarten, Antigua, Martinique, Barbados, Saint Lucia, Saint Kitts, Tortola, Ponta Delgada, Southampton,
DepartsSun, Nov 11 2012
ArrivesSun, Dec 9 2012
Cruise code:D217N
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Cruise Itinerary

DayPorts of callArrivalDeparture
 
1Southampton Sun, Nov 11 2012 17:00
5MadeiraThu, Nov 15 2012 09:00Thu, Nov 15 2012 18:00
12Saint MaartenThu, Nov 22 2012 08:00Thu, Nov 22 2012 18:00
13AntiguaFri, Nov 23 2012 08:00Fri, Nov 23 2012 18:00
14MartiniqueSat, Nov 24 2012 08:00Sat, Nov 24 2012 18:00
15BarbadosSun, Nov 25 2012 08:00Sun, Nov 25 2012 18:00
16Saint LuciaMon, Nov 26 2012 08:00Mon, Nov 26 2012 18:00
17Saint KittsTue, Nov 27 2012 09:00Tue, Nov 27 2012 18:00
18TortolaWed, Nov 28 2012 08:00Wed, Nov 28 2012 18:00
25Ponta DelgadaWed, Dec 5 2012 09:30Wed, Dec 5 2012 17:00
29SouthamptonSun, Dec 9 2012 07:00 
 
Total length of cruise: 28 - nights
 

TYPICAL ITINERARY

Southampton, Great Britain
The United Kingdom's premier passenger ship port, Southampton was home to the great transatlantic liners of yesteryear. The port serves as your gateway to Southern England’s magnificent historic sites, national landmarks, charming villages as well as the great metropolis of London. It is an ideal starting or ending point for a memorable voyage.

Madeira, Portugal
When you embark on one of our Madeira cruises it will become clear why this destination is known as the Garden Island - it is simply awash with colour from a breathtaking display of sub-tropical plants and flowers. So it is hardly surprising that large and colourful flower markets are one of the most arresting features of Funchal, Madeiras capital. Cruise visitors here will discover that the market town is easily walkable although, the further inland you explore, the steeper and narrower some of the streets become. Locally made wicker furniture, lacework and tapestries all make good buys along with the ubiquitous Madeira wine. Funchal is also the base for tours to the islands botanical gardens; the fishing village of Camara de Lobos where Churchill went to paint; Camacha, the wicker centre; the levada walks, part of an ancient irrigation system; and to Reids Hotel for traditional afternoon tea, making cruises to Madeira a must see.

St. Maarten, Netherlands Antilles
Half French and half Dutch, St. Martin/Sint Maarten is one of the Caribbean’s most diverse and interesting islands. Ships dock at the Dutch capital Philipsburg, a delightful warren of narrow streets called steegjies, where you will find interesting shops and leafy courtyard cafés. Start your exploration at Wathey Square, which is home to a fine collection of traditional West Indian ‘gingerbread’ houses as well as a colourful market. If you would prefer to enjoy a little French ‘je ne sais quoi’, take an island tour to the pretty French capital Marigot, worth visiting for its colourful markets, lovely café-lined waterfront and the chic boutiques of Marina Port La Royale, where you can pick up unusual jewellery and leather goods. Or spend your day on a catamaran trip from Philipsburg for fabulous deep-sea snorkelling with lunch.

Antigua, Antigua and Barbuda
With over 365 beaches, there is a slice of white sand heaven for every day of the year - even a leap year - on the idyllic Caribbean holiday island Antigua, which played host to Admiral Horatio Nelson’s fleet in the late 1700’s. Nelson’s Dockyard now bustles with crew and passengers from yachts and cruise ships sailing these waters for pleasure rather than for King and Country. The main port, St John’s, is also the capital and a vibrant hub for shopping as well as being within easy range of some of the best beaches – at Fort James, Deep Bay, Galley Bay and Hawksbill. Almost perfect weather conditions and low humidity, due to the warm prevailing trade winds, allows Antigua to boast of being the sunniest of the Eastern Caribbean islands with the lowest annual rainfall. It is also the largest of the English-speaking Leeward Islands although it is only 14 miles long and 11 miles wide. Still, with a population of less than 70,000, this means there are lots of wide open spaces – especially on those gorgeous beaches.

Martinique, Martinique
Martinique, one of the Lesser Antilles, is a chic, beautiful and beguiling island that offers a taste of France deep in the heart of the Caribbean. It also possesses an endearing West Indian warmth in its personality and a special Caribbean spice in its music, dance and cuisine. Martinique’s capital, Fort-de-France, is a neat and colourful town that boasts a scaled down replica of Paris’ Sacre Coeur, as well as a memorial to the island‘s most famous local daughter – Napoleon’s ‘Not tonight’ empress – Josephine. Catch a ferry from the seafront and cruise across the magnificent bay to a clutch of superb beaches. Or visit Mont Pelée to see the site of the worst ever volcanic eruption in the Caribbean – then cool off with local rum punch!

Barbados, Barbados
Watching the Atlantic surf crash down on the rugged east coast of this richly diverse island and, for a moment, you may feel you could be on the Cornish coast but the moment you hear the waves of gospel singing emanating from a tiny local church you realise you could not be anywhere else but Barbados. While, over on the sheltered west coast, the glorious beaches are pure Caribbean. And there are more beaches and a lot more bars, cafés, restaurants and clubs creating a vibrant 24/7 lifestyle on the south coast, too. In the capital and cruise port, Bridgetown, there are intriguing signs of its British colonial past while, across the island, you are really spoilt for choice. You can enjoy every watersport under the sun; stunning nature walks and bike rides; or maybe a trip to the uniquely magnificent Harrisons Cave underground complex of caverns, waterfalls, stalactites and stalagmites.

St. Lucia, Saint Lucia
St Lucia has a fascinating if bloody history with the French and British spending years fighting over it. One look at this luscious island will show you why. Cloaked in verdant rainforests, its skyline dominated by the dramatic twin peaks of Les Pitons and its gardens a riot of hibiscus and bougainvillea; St. Lucia is the epitome of a Caribbean paradise. Here you can watch parrots and hummingbirds skim through the trees, bask on beautiful beaches, visit charming fishing villages, view stunning volcanic scenery and glory in the Caribbean’s best botanical gardens. If it is your first visit, an island tour to the dramatic Soufriére volcano will show you the island’s full beauty. Boat trips to spot dolphin and whales are also available, as are biking, jeep and hiking tours of the rainforest. But do leave time to explore the shops of Castries, where you can pick up bread, wine and even ketchup made from bananas.

St. Kitts, Leeward Islands
If you have ever dreamt of the classic Caribbean island, chances are it looked a lot like St. Kitts. You will recognise that mixture of deserted beaches, sleepy villages, lush rainforest greenery and sugarcane fields and maybe even the mini-mountain range with a dormant volcano in its midst. Yet the first thing you will see when the ship docks is pretty much brand new: St. Kitts cruise terminal and marina complex - a collection of shops, bars, restaurants and gardens. Once through that, though, you can explore the back streets and impressively restored Georgian buildings of the capital, Basseterre. Independent since 1983, St. Kitts covers just 65 square miles but has its own World Heritage site: Brimstone Hill fortress. Another option for St. Kitts cruise visitors is the 45-minute ferry to sister island Nevis.

Tortola, B.V.I.
If you want to experience the ‘undiscovered’ Caribbean, cruise to the unspoiled British Virgin island of Tortola. Rising to 1,709 feet at its highest point and famed for its rugged volcanic landscape, Tortola has proved difficult to develop as a major tourist haunt, and so has preserved its charm. Its quaint capital, Road Town, is charming and compact. Just five minutes walk from the tender drop-off at Wickhams Quay you will find Main Street, home to a colourful crafts market and a range of small speciality shops selling Tortolan ceramics, Mexican glassware and unusual carvings sculpted from sea flotsam. You will also find some of the loveliest and least crowded beaches in the Caribbean. At Cane Garden Bay you can tuck into a barbecued freshly caught fish; snorkellers will find the most eye-boggling marine life at Lower Belmont Bay, while those who prefer to stay dry can stroll through spectacular virgin rainforest at Mount Sage National Park.

Ponta Delgada, Portugal
A strong Portuguese influence pervades Ponta Delgada from the stylish colonial architecture to the food and wine served in its restaurants. But that should really come as no surprise as this is the main Portuguese Azores cruise port even if these remote Atlantic islands are 760 miles distant from their parent country. The capital of Sao Miguel, the largest of the nine mountaineous, thickly-forested Azores islands, Ponta Delgada is probably the most spectacularly beautiful, too. It certainly has the most dramatic attraction:Sete citadades.This is a 15 square mile extinct volcanic crater in which two separate lakes have formed - one deep blue, the other emerald green. They make a remarkable sight, not to mention a great photo-opportunity. There is also a chance to bathe in the volcanic streams and therapeutic sulphur springs where locals come to picnic, burying their stewpots and sweetcorn so that they are cooked by natural heat.

OVERVIEW

Explore the Caribbean the easy way with this 28 night no fly cruise on board Adonia.

You will embark in Southampton before heading to the Atlantic island of Madeira – famous for its flower markets and wine. On leaving Madeira, you’ll begin that most iconic of sea journeys – a transatlantic crossing. This will give you time to get to know Adonia much better. Perhaps you’ll indulge in a day in the spa, perhaps you’ll just watch the mighty ocean from your balcony. The choice will be yours.

Your first Caribbean destination is St Maarten. This half Dutch, half French island is one of the Caribbean’s most diverse and interesting islands with much to explore. Next, you’ll visit Antigua with its 365 stunning beaches, before heading to the chic island of Martinique. This little slice of France with its own laid back Caribbean charm is sure to enchant you. Perhaps you’ll explore Martinique’s superb beaches or relax in the colourful capital Fort-de-France – taking in the sights and sounds, and maybe a local rum punch.

After Martinique, Barbados will be you next stop. This bustling island boasts yet more stunning beaches, whilst the capital Bridgetown hosts intriguing signs of Barbados’ British colonial past for you to discover. Next you can look forward to visiting St Lucia, the epitome of a Caribbean paradise with lush rain forests making way for pristine white beaches and pretty little fishing villages. St Kitts beckons next. This pretty little island covers just 65 square miles, but has its own volcano-dominated mini-mountain range and a World Heritage Site: Brimstone Hill fortress – giving you plenty to explore. Finally in the Caribbean, you will visit Tortola in the unspoilt British Virgin Islands – a tranquil island paradise, which has remained largely undeveloped; this paradise will give you a true snapshot of traditional Caribbean life.

On departing the Caribbean you’ll have a few days to relax on board Adonia, perhaps giving you time to swap stories of the past week’s adventures with new found friends, before arriving in the Azores and the pretty Portuguese-influenced city of Ponta Delgada. After a day exploring, you’ll embark Adonia one final time for your trip back to Southampton.

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
  • Fully supervised children's programs
Vessel: Adonia Length: 592ft
Beam: 83.60ft Draft: 19.80ft
Cruising speed: 33kn Bars/Lounges : 8
Displacement: 2,700 DWT Kids Club: No Kids Club
Onboard Currency: GBP Swimming Pools: 2
Tonnage: 30,277 GRT Whirlpool Spas: 2
24 Hour Room Service All Main Meals Included
Art Gallery Library
Oasis Spa Shops
Sports Court  
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OTHER INFORMATION

Adonia will be the smallest of the seven ships within the fleet. Designed to offer a wonderfully intimate cruising experience, she will radiate small ship charm. Stepping on board will be akin to returning home; there will be a comfortingly familiar feel to your surroundings with experienced P&O Cruises officers and crew on hand to look after your every need. Due to her small numbers – she carries just 710 passengers – Adonia will be incredibly sociable and within no time at all, you’ll be surrounded by friendly, familiar faces. Exclusively for adults, Adonia will travel far and wide, exploring ports the larger ships of today are unable to visit. With wood-style panelling, a grand staircase and traditional artworks, her ambience and décor will be in keeping with the traditions of cruising. Yet being a 21st century ship, (she was built in 2001) there’ll be modernity to her detailing, all of which will be beautifully crafted. Her Crow’s Nest will offer far reaching views by day and live music by night, and Anderson’s bar will feel reassuringly British. In her grand lounge, the dance floor will play host to an elegant waltz or cha-cha-cha and its stage will present a wide range of evening entertainment. There will be a card room with panoramic ocean views, ample sunbathing space and restaurants which range from six-course silver service to al fresco grill fare. And of course being smaller, everything is only just a short walk away.

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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

Balcony Stateroom

  • Two lower beds convertible to a double 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 furniture
  • Fully air-conditioned

 

 

Inside Stateroom

  • Two lower beds convertible to a double 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

 

 

Outside Stateroom

  • Two lower beds convertible to a double 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

 

 

Suite with Balcony

  • Double bed
  • Bathroom with full-size bath and shower and WC
  • Wardrobe and drawer space
  • Lounge with a sofa, table and chair
  • TV, DVD player and Hi Fi
  • Vanity table/writing desk
  • Tea/coffee making facilities
  • Binoculars
  • Slippers and bathrobes
  • Safe, hairdryer and refrigerator
  • Direct dial telephone
  • Ironing board
  • Floor to ceiling patio doors leading to balcony furniture
  • Trouser press
  • Butler Service
  • Fully air-conditioned

 

 

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Outside Stateroom

  • Two lower beds convertible to a double 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

 

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Inside Stateroom

  • Two lower beds convertible to a double 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

 

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Sorrento
  • Sorrento is one of Adonia's twon Select Dining venus. The other one is Ocean Grill on the same deck.

Located on Sun Deck deck
 
The Pacific Dining Room
  • Located on Promenade Deck, The Pacific Dining Room is the main dining room on Adonia.

Located on Promenade Deck deck
 

Bars and Lounges

Bars and Lounges

P&O Cruises superliners have a diverse choice of bars and lounges

  • Champagne bars
  • Cocktail bars
  • English style pubs
  • Spanish wine & tapas bars
  • Deck bars
  • Pool bars
  • Piano bars
  • Nightclubs

Each has its own unique atmosphere and often a unique selection of drinks. Whether it’s a pre-dinner drink, a drink after a wonderful meal or a drink or three with friends. With so many venues to choose from, you will be certain to find the perfect spot to suit your mood.
 


Located on Lido Deck
 
Nightclubs
  • If you are in the mood for dancing, head for one of our themed nightclubs. You’ll find the atmosphere fun and lively, and you can dance to the music of DJs and live bands, playing everything from the 60’s to the present day. These innovative entertainment venues feature state-of-the-art sound and lighting systems and dance floors – some with inlaid fibre-optic lights. And the bars are well stocked with your favourite refreshments.

Located on Promenade Deck
 

Sports and Spa

Gymnasium
  • The state-of-the-art gymnasium is fully equipped with all the latest equipment and offers fantastic ocean views while you work out. The Fitness Instructors are on hand to offer a range of fitness services, including Body Composition Analysis and Personal Training.

Located on Lido Deck
 
Oasis Spa
  • A holiday is the perfect opportunity to treat yourself in a way that you don’t necessarily have the time to do at home. It gives you the time to truly enjoy those little pleasures in life, of which spa treatments are one of the most indulgent.
  • More than just sheer unadulterated pampering though, you will find that many of the treatments available also have real health benefits. From working out those niggling knots with a massage to detoxifying your body. If you want to make yourself look and feel years younger then you can find everything from slimming treatments to anti-wrinkle facials.
  • With restful private treatment rooms and expert therapists you can switch off and give in to sheer bliss. The spa isn’t just the realm of women either, P&O Cruises has also developed an extensive range of treatments specifically designed for men.

Located on Lido Deck
 

Art Gallery

Photo Galley
  • Art may not be something that you would expect to find on board but P&O Cruises' ships are adorned with art and sculptures from a wide variety of international artists. In addition you can muse at the artist’s intended meaning of key artwork showcased in the Art Gallery. Should you find yourself drawn to a particular piece and imagine it adorning your own home, then you will be pleased to know that the art is available for purchase at our enthralling Art Auctions. These unique and fun events are normally held a couple of times throughout your cruise, giving you the opportunity to bid for your chosen piece.

Located on Promenade Deck
 

Library

 

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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) .

Days prior to departure

Cancellation Charge

>90 days

Deposit ^

89 - 64 days

25% ^

63 - 43 days

50% ^

42 - 15 days

75% ^

<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:

 

Changes/requests

Our charge

Additional charges

Spelling correction

(per person)

 

$0

Replacement passenger *

(per person)

 

$25

 

Re-issue of ticket

(per request)

$25

 

 

 

* 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:

0800 444 740 (New Zealand)

Post: PO Box 2006

North Sydney, NSW 2059

Australia

Email: privacy@pocruises.com.au