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World Cruise - Southampton to Sydney

P&O Cruises Arcadia
Date 15th Feb 25
Nights 57 Nights
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UK to Sydney Australia
Fly, arrive and Transfer to your Sydney hotel for 3 nights
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Sydney, Australia
Sydney is the capital of Australia's New South Wales and is packed to the brim with famous attractions and sights. Explore Sydney Harbour with its Opera House and Harbour Bridge; before relaxing with a seafood platter in an open-air, waterside eatery. Admire the architecture at Parliament House, Australia Museum, and Sydney Town Hall. Head to Darling Harbour and visit Sea Life Sydney Aquarium and Wild Life Sydney Zoo, before discovering the city's history at the nearby Rocks area and Rocks Discovery Museum. Ride to the top of Sydney Tower Eye for amazing city-wide views and to meet the challenge of the Skywalk. Or simply hop on a ferry and spend a few hours enjoying the delights of Manly Beach.
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Sydney, Australia
Transfer to the port for your 54-night cruise
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Sydney, Australia
Sydney is the capital of Australia's New South Wales and is packed to the brim with famous attractions and sights. Explore Sydney Harbour with its Opera House and Harbour Bridge; before relaxing with a seafood platter in an open-air, waterside eatery. Admire the architecture at Parliament House, Australia Museum, and Sydney Town Hall. Head to Darling Harbour and visit Sea Life Sydney Aquarium and Wild Life Sydney Zoo, before discovering the city's history at the nearby Rocks area and Rocks Discovery Museum. Ride to the top of Sydney Tower Eye for amazing city-wide views and to meet the challenge of the Skywalk. Or simply hop on a ferry and spend a few hours enjoying the delights of Manly Beach.
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Brisbane, Australia
The Australian city of Brisbane is the capital of Queensland and combines a modern and vibrant atmosphere with a sub-tropical climate and unique natural beauty. Take a trip to the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary where you can create unforgettable memories as you cuddle a koala. In the South Bank cultural precinct you'll discover top attractions including Queensland Museum, Sciencentre, and Queensland Gallery of Modern Art. Explore the colourful flora and fauna at Mount Coot-tha Botanic Gardens or indulge in retail therapy at the Queen Street Mall. If you're feeling adventurous, why not abseil down the iconic Story Bridge?
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Airlie Beach (Queensland), Australia
Step ashore at Australia's Airlie Beach, the gateway to Queensland's Whitsunday Islands and the Great Barrier Reef. The bustling Esplanade is the heartbeat of the resort with its vibrant shops, restaurants, and nightclubs. Spend a few hours swimming and sunbathing at the family-friendly Airlie Beach Lagoon. Take a stroll through the boutiques and shops on the main street or visit the markets to browse local arts and crafts and fresh fruit and vegetables. Taste the local cuisine; from fresh local seafood at a bustling cafe to hand-made tapas in a seafront restaurant.
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Cairns, Australia
The tropical Australian city of Cairns sits between the Great Barrier Reef and the rainforests of the Atherton Tablelands. Stroll along Cairns Esplanade and discover the vast variety of parks, cafes, and water-themed attractions. Stop by Cairns Botanic Gardens with its spectacular rainforest boardwalk or view the fascinating marine life at the Green Island National Park from a glass-bottomed boat. Pay a visit to Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park to learn about the heritage of indigenous Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people through music and dance. Head northwest out of the city to admire the rainforest, gorges, and beaches of Daintree National Park.
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Bitung, Indonesia
A city on the northern coast of the island of Sulawesi in Indonesia, Bitung is known for its spectacular and colourful marine life. Experience a challenging hike up Mount Klabat, a live volcano which offers picturesque views at every point and a breathtaking crater lake. Check out the Lembeh Strait, world-famous for its wonderful underwater critters, and appreciate the 88 different diving spots. Swim, snorkel, and relax on the shores of Baturiri Beach or check out Bat Angus Beach to walk across its black pebbles. Discover Mangrove Ecotourism in North Sulaswei, hop on a canoe and sail around the area to capture photographs and memories. Call by Tasikoki Wildlife Rescue to discover the volunteer-run animal care this centre is so well-known for.
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Manila, Philippines
Step ashore today at Manila, the capital of the Philippines and the most densely-populated city in the world. Combining Spanish colonial architecture with towering modern skyscrapers and air-conditioned shopping centres, this place boasts a fascinating heritage, vibrant nightlife, and mouth-watering local cuisine. Pay a visit to the Intramuros in the heart of Old Manila; this walled city harks back to colonial times and is home to ancient Fort Santiago and San Agustin Church. Explore local culture at Metropolitan Museum of Manila and the National Museum of the Filipino People or admire the vast collection of Imelda Marcos' shoes at Marikina Shoe Museum. Get up close to the marine life at Manila Ocean Park or enjoy the rides and attractions at Star City amusement park.
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Hong Kong, China
Hong Kong is an autonomous territory in South East China. Hong Kong has developed from a small fishing village in the 19th century to a bustling metropolis filled with high-rise buildings and infused with culture. Hong Kong is a shopper’s paradise; discover a wide range of shopping experiences at Causeway Bay, Sheung Wan, Harbour City, Festival Walk, and Tsim Sha Tsui. Dine in a traditional restaurant and sample a world of exquisite, mouth-watering local cuisine including noodles, dumplings, and rice. Visit Mickey Mouse at Disneyland Park, or relax on the white sand at Repulse Bay. Trek to Victoria Peak; the highest peak on Hong Kong Island and see one of the world's most beautiful skylines at Victoria Harbour. Witness the historical temples including Man Mo Temple and Po Lin Monastery for an insight into the local culture.
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Nha Trang, Vietnam
One of Vietnam's most popular seaside resorts, Nha Trang offers white-sand beaches, azure waters and palm trees swaying in the breeze. Gaily painted fishing boats line the harbours. Small farm villages nestle in the countryside's lush valleys. Yet this relaxed city of some 300,000 souls boasts a long and storied past. Nha Trang was the capital of the Champa Kingdom, which dominated this corner of Southeast Asia for 13 centuries. North of the city, the great Cham Tower complex overlooks the Cai River and offers mute testimony to the kingdom's glory. Today, the towers attract locals and visitors alike, many of whom come to meditate while contemplating superb views of the river and the bay.
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Phu My, Vietnam
The Vietnamese port of Phu My is the gateway to Ho Chi Minh City. Travel to Ho Chi Minh to discover cultural landmarks including the famous temples of Jade Emperor Pagoda or Tran Hung Dao Temple. Visit the Reunification Palace - the site of the end of the Vietnam War - and learn more about the Vietnam War with astonishing historic exhibitions at the War Remnants Museum. Be amazed by the spectacular views whilst indulging in the finest food and drinks at one of the most famous luxury hotels, The Rex Rooftop Bar. Get amongst the hustle and bustle of the city by visiting the Ben Thanh Market and pick up souvenirs in the form of clothing, luggage, and handicrafts, or try the delicious spring roll and crispy pancake street food.
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Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Port Kelang is gateway to the Malaysian capital of Kuala Lumpur. The city is renowned for its modern skyline dominated by the 452-metre high Petronas Twin Towers and also the 421-metre high Menara KL Tower – both offer city-wide views from their observation decks. Visit the Batu Caves guarded by the statue of Hindu deity Lord Murugan; climb the 272 steps up to the limestone caves filled with temples and shrines. Find high-end malls, fashion boutiques, and Jalan Alor street food market lining the bustling streets of Bukit Bintang. Kuala Lumpur's British colonial past comes to life at Sultan Abdul Samad Building and Royal Selangor Club on Dataran Merdeka Square. Escape to the tranquil surroundings of Kuala Lumpur Bird Park or enjoy the 7000 artefacts on display at Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia.
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Singapore
Singapore is one of the most popular destinations in Asia for tourism and it is very easy to see why. A modern day metropolis with a wide range of cultural diversity and a huge emphasis on technology all coming together to attract people the world over. Take a shopping trip down Orchard Road, a shopper’s paradise of designer shops and department stores you will be spoilt for choice for what to buy, journey to the Singapore Botanical Gardens with 120 acres showcasing some weird and wonderful plants or head to the world famous Raffles Hotel and relax with a Singapore Sling Cocktail. Singapore is a city that you will want to visit again and again.
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Colombo, Sri Lanka
Once seen as the gateway to Sri Lanka, Colombo, with its growing diversity and stunning beaches, is now a popular tourist destination. Take a train ride along the coast to Mount Lavinia, then spend the afternoon relaxing on a stunning golden beach. Or explore the Talangama Wetland, a haven for nature lovers. Enjoy lush scenery and watch a cricket match at the beautiful seafront park of Galle Face Green, then enjoy a stylish afternoon tea at the historic Galle Face Hotel, after admiring the exquisite hand carved doors at its entrance.
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Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Your Arabian adventure begins in Dubai, the world's fastest-growing global city with a vibrancy and a majesty all of its own. You’ll find all kinds of wonderful modern attractions here, including, at 2,722 feet, the world’s tallest building, Burj Khalifa, plus cutting-edge bars and nightclubs, a man made island in the shape of a giant palm tree, and unparalleled shopping opportunities.
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Muscat, Oman
Muscat, unlike a lot of her Arabian cousins, has managed to retain a scene of authenticity to the old ways. Where her more notable cousins have arrived into the 21st century with a skyline dominated by skyscrapers, shopping malls and hotels, Muscat has retained a lot more of her traditions and values of old. It is this aspect that allows her to captivate guests time and time again. Sail into the preserved historical waterfront and experience the traditional architecture of this calming seascape, hike through the terracotta coloured mountains or even visit the old town and discover the traditional souk and spice markets.
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Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt
Sharm El Sheikh on the Red Sea is a paradise for shoppers, clubbers and beachgoers alike. With year-round sunshine and long stretches of stunning beaches, this is the perfect place to top up your tan and swim in the sea. For divers, look no further; the Ras Muhammad National Park is teeming with colourful marine life and coral reefs. On dry land, there are some exciting shopping opportunities not to be missed. Visit the Old Market for souvenirs, or head to Na'ama Bay and Soho Square for glamorous boutiques and designer outlets. Enjoy a few hours of water-based fun at Aqua Blue Water Park or indulge in a spot of culture at Al-Mustafa Mosque and The Heavenly Cathedral.
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Transit the Suez Canal, Egypt
The Suez Canal, located in Egypt, is an artificial sea-level waterway which opened in 1869. The canal connects the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea and separates the African continent from Asia. As you cruise through the Suez Canal, it feels as if you are sailing through the heart of the desert. At 101 miles in length, this impressive canal is unsurprisingly one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world, with approximately 50 ships passing through each day.
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Valletta, Malta
Malta's small capital city — Valletta — sits within the city's original walls on a hillside and is known for its old churches, palaces and museums. Formerly ruled by the French, Italians, Spanish, and British; this UNESCO World Heritage site is filled with more than 300 historical monuments — making it one of the most concentrated historic areas in the world! Stroll through the narrow cobblestone streets of its old town district and see the famous Maltese-decorated balconies. Among a variety of churches, you can discover St. John's Co-Cathedral — one of Malta's biggest tourist attractions — with its striking interior decor and painting of John the Baptist by Caravaggio.
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Cadiz, Spain
The ancient port city of Cadiz lies on a peninsula on Spain's south-west coast. From its bustling harbour to its Moorish-style old town, Cadiz is awash with things to see and do. Explore Museo de Cadiz and Museo de las Cortes de Cadiz, or visit the cathedral to see more of the city from its Toree de Poniente. Soak up the sunshine on Playa de Caleta beach and escape to Parque Genoves. Relax with a plate of fried fish on Plaza de Flores, before shopping in the adjacent Mercado Central de Abastos. Venture further afield and experience flamenco and fiestas in the tree-lined streets of Seville or uncover the art of sherry making in Jerez.
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Southampton, UK

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Arcadia
Overview
Exclusively for adults, Arcadia offers a relaxed pace, stylish surroundings and more than a hint of extravagance to P&O Cruises. Arcadia’s signature features such as her exterior glass-fronted lifts and expansive art collection, featuring no less than 3,000 works of art, create a sophisticated air. Foodies will be in their element on this ship, for our Arcadia cruise ship features Marco Pierre White’s Ocean Grill restaurant. Arcadia has many a place to happily while away an hour or two; Caffè Vivo, The Piano Bar and The Rising Sun pub to name but a few. There are plenty of ways to keep active too, but the ultimate route to feeling great has to lie with a visit to Arcadia’s wonderful spa which includes a large hydrotherapy pool and a thermal suite complete with fragrant aromatic showers. By evening, you’ll find spellbinding shows in The Palladium theatre, a lively casino, and The Globe, offering anything from comedy to live music.
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Food & Drink

Foodies will be spoilt for choice in the two-tier main restaurant offering a choice of Club Dining. There’s also the opportunity to visit the speciality restaurants of Sindhu where you’ll be treated to authentic Indian cuisine with a British twist and dinner in Marco Pierre White’s Ocean Grill.

Entertainment

There's never a dull moment...

P&O Cruises offers the very best in cruise entertainment. Days can be filled with as much or as little as you want, whilst evenings are no doubt the social highlight. When the sun goes down your ship begins to come alive with the hum of conversation and music, and you can be sure of a memorable night.

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Health & Fitness

From the revitalising hydrotherapy pool, to the state of the art gymnasium, there's plenty of facilities onboard to refresh your mind, body and soul. Passengers can enjoy luxury massages and treatments in the Oasis Spa, or head out to the top deck sports court for a spot of tennis.

Kids & Teens

As an adult only ship, Arcadia does not feature any Kids & Teens facilities.

World Cruise - Southampton to Sydney
Arcadia
15th Feb 25
57 Nights
£7,999
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