Cruise ship profiles
P&O Cruises Fleet Guide
Introduction to the Super Grand Class
Introduction to the Vista Class
P&O Cruises Fleet Guide
Introduction to the Super Grand Class
Introduction to the Vista Class
Ship Name Size in Gross Tons* Entered Service** Class***
Iona 184,000 2021 Excellence
Britannia 141,000 2015 Royal
Azura 115,000 2010 Super Grand
Ventura 115,000 2008 Super Grand
Arcadia 82,972 2005 Vista
Aurora 76,152 2000 Oriana
Britannia 141,000 2015 Royal
Azura 115,000 2010 Super Grand
Ventura 115,000 2008 Super Grand
Arcadia 82,972 2005 Vista
Aurora 76,152 2000 Oriana
* Gross Tonnage is a measure of the ship's revenue producing volume. Over 100,000 gross tons is a big ship.
** The date indicates the date the ship entered service. The ship may have been renamed and/or refurbished subsequent to
that date.
*** Class relates to the design of the ship with the name of the class usually being taken from the first ship built from that
design. If one ship is listed as being in the same class as another, it indicates that those ships were built from the same
design. If no class is listed, the ship is the only ship of that design in the line's fleet.
** The date indicates the date the ship entered service. The ship may have been renamed and/or refurbished subsequent to
that date.
*** Class relates to the design of the ship with the name of the class usually being taken from the first ship built from that
design. If one ship is listed as being in the same class as another, it indicates that those ships were built from the same
design. If no class is listed, the ship is the only ship of that design in the line's fleet.
Arcadia
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