The Caribbean is renowned for its beautiful white beaches and clear blue waters. However, beyond these attractions, there is a wealth of culture, history, cuisine, and local events waiting to be explored.
Embarking on a P&O Cruises vacation aboard the Arvia provides the perfect opportunity to soak up the warm and sunny Caribbean atmosphere. Starting your journey in lively Bridgetown, Barbados, you will then set sail to various destinations like St Lucia, St Kitts, St Maarten, and Tortola, each offering unique experiences and breathtaking views.
P&O Cruises offers a wide range of shore excursions, allowing you to customize your trip according to your preferences. From snorkeling above a shipwreck in Barbados to enjoying the Oistins Fish Fry street party, there are endless adventures to be had.
In St Lucia, you can challenge yourself by climbing Gros Piton for panoramic views, or opt for a more relaxing experience aboard the St Kitts Scenic Railway. Indulge in a lavish lobster lunch in Antigua or explore the various dining options on board the Arvia, including specialty restaurants like Epicurean, Sindhu, and The Keel & Cow.
The Arvia, known as the “sunshine ship,” offers a unique experience with its light-filled Grand Atrium and SkyDome, which transforms into a lively entertainment venue at night. Enjoy infinity pool views and a swim-up bar while onboard, along with over 30 dining and drinking venues to choose from.
Entertainment options on the ship are abundant, ranging from live music and magic shows to silent discos and movie screenings. For relaxation, visit the onboard spa featuring sauna, steam rooms, and a hydrotherapy pool. Accommodation options cater to all preferences, from cozy inside cabins to luxurious suites with balcony views.
With P&O Cruises, you can elevate your Caribbean paradise experience with inclusive packages that cover accommodation, dining, and entertainment. Upgrade to all-inclusive packages for added value, including drinks, Wi-Fi, and specialty dining credits. Plus, enjoy signature service without the need for tipping.
