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Some of the more upmarket lines have very few children ...not completely adult only but close

 

I think P & O has a couple of adult only cruises

 

 

No P&O do not have adult only cruises they have adult only cruise ships.

 

Arcadia and Artemis are both adult only. In the summer they sail from Southampton for cruises up to 18 days. From October to March/April Arcadia cruises from Barbados on 14 night cruises and Artemis is also cruising in the Caribbean and South America.

 

Some of the cruises start from New Orleans. The clientele is 90% to 95% British, but we do not bite!

 

The down side is that with the pricing policy and the poor exchange rate from dollars to pounds these cruises can seem expensive to those on the west side of the pond. A 14 night cruise in the Caribbean for a balcony cabin is in the region of $3000 to $3500 per person. A Med cruise in the summer is in the region of $3800 to $5000 for the same 14 nights but you have to get to the UK to pick up the cruise.

 

 

Hope that helps

 

:):)Happy cruising:):)

 

 

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Dai

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No P&O do not have adult only cruises they have adult only cruise ships.

 

:cool:

Dai

 

If you sailed with them would that not make it an adults only cruise???:confused:

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If you sailed with them would that not make it an adults only cruise???:confused:

 

Certainly would, but far more than a couple:D:D

 

:)Happy Cruising

 

 

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Dai

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LHT, what the poster means is that P&O has adults only ships, not just cruises. Saying they have A O cruises means there are some itineraries that will have kids on board, but those two ships are completely A O all the time.

 

The only problem with the P&O cruises is they don't cruise in the US. They are pretty much marketed to the Europeans.

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LHT, what the poster means is that P&O has adults only ships, not just cruises. Saying they have A O cruises means there are some itineraries that will have kids on board, but those two ships are completely A O all the time.

 

The only problem with the P&O cruises is they don't cruise in the US. They are pretty much marketed to the Europeans.

 

They have several ships and could not remember how many were adult only.

 

P & O is marketed to the U.K. clients but they do sail in the Caribbean and Pacific ...we saw the Oriana in Acapulco this year

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I was talking about the Celebrity escape cruise or something simular.

Celebrity is not advertising the escape cruise at this time.

We were tempted with the February 27th Carnival cruise but there's a work conflict.

thanks,

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