DINING
With 26 restaurants, coffee shops and bars to choose from, Britannia offers something for every taste. Enjoy a casual meal at any time of the day at the Horizon Buffet or Poolside Pizzeria and Grill, or sumptuous dishes at speciality restaurants such as Sindhu, The Glass House or the adults-only Limelight Club. For an extra special treat, treat yourself to a lavish afternoon tea at the elegant British-themed Epicurean restaurant, complete with freshly baked pastries.
ENTERTAINMENT & THINGS TO DO
Your days at sea can be as lively or relaxed as you wish aboard the P&O Cruises Britannia. Have a dip in one of the four pools or four whirlpools, catch a film or guest lecture at The Studio or check out the casino, spa, shops or dance classes. There’s plenty to enjoy in the evening, too, from theatre performances at the Headliners Theatre to live music at the Limelight Club provided by the much-loved 4 Poofs and a Piano.
CABIN TYPES
P&O Cruises Britannia cabins range from 134 sq.ft. single rooms to 689 sq.ft. suites. The ship has 448 Inside cabins, 1,300 Balcony cabins, 64 Suites and 27 Single cabins. For the ultimate luxury experience, the ship’s suites offer a lounge area, a dressing area, and their very own butler. Find your perfect cabin type onboard P&O Cruises Britannia with the following options:
- Interior cabins – comfortable, yet basic accommadation with air conditioning plus tea and coffee making area, ranging from 159-170 sq.ft., G-A deck
- Balcony cabins – private balcony with floor to ceiling glass door, ranging from 205-281 sq.ft., G-A deck
- Suites – upgraded accomodation with whirlpool bath, private balcony and L-shaped sofa, approx. 382 sq.ft., G-A deck
- Single cabins – tea and coffee making area, writing desk and chair with balcony option, ranging from 134-164 sq.ft., Lido deck
IDEAL FOR
While there is plenty to keep all kinds of travellers happy on a Britannia cruise, the ship is particularly well suited for those travelling with children. The Reef area is home to four different age-specific kids clubs, with activities ranging from sports to crafts. Guests aged 13-17 can hang out at the teen deck, complete with a plunge pool, sports arena and spa.
DESTINATIONS
Explore some of the world’s most enthralling destinations aboard P&O Cruises Britannia. This elegant ship sails throughout Europe and the Caribbean. Whether you fancy a voyage to stunning St Lucia, a quick city break in Spain or Italy, or an adventure cruising through the Norwegian fjords, you’ll find an itinerary to suit. With a wide range of cruise departures from Southampton, as well as Barbados and St Lucia, it’s easy for British cruisers to step aboard for their next adventure.
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We have put together the following FAQs. We hope that you will be able to find an answer to your question below, but if you require further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact our customer service team.
Where is the Britannia cruise ship now?
In the summertime, Britannia sails in Europe, particularly in the Mediterranean. During the winter she sets sail for the sunny Caribbean. To find out where Britannia is now, you can use a site such as Cruise Mapper or Vessel Finder.
How big is the Britannia cruise ship?
The Britannia cruise ship is 330 metres long, weighs 143,000 tons and has 13 guest decks.
What should I wear on the Britannia cruise ship?
The dress code on board the ship includes typical holiday wear during the day (t-shirts, shorts, sundresses etc.), and evening casual wear (smart dark jeans, trousers, dresses, skirts etc.).
How many formal nights are there on P&O Cruises Britannia?
The number of formal nights on P&O Cruises Britannia depends on the length of your cruise. There will usually be one formal night on cruises of 2-4 nights, two on cruises of 5-7 nights and 3 on cruises of 8-10 nights.