Choosing between Princess and P&O Cruises

Two of the main cruise companies available to choose from are Princess Cruises and P&O Cruises, both with a wide range of destinations cruised to by a large fleet of luxury liners at any time of year. P&O are well known for world trips and other destinations such as Dubai and the Middle East or further destinations such as Asia and the Orient. Princess cruises also have a wide range of destinations too that include Australia and Hawaii and the South Pacific. Princess Cruises even have tours that go where boats canò€™t reach with their range of CruiseTours.

Princessò€™ CruiseTours includes cruise ship sections of their trips but also luxury rail services that can take you inland to some truly amazing sights you may have struggled to see on a cruise holiday. One popular destination for this is Alaska and Canada, by taking these special CruiseTours you can experience much more whilst you are on your cruise holiday.

The boats on which you will stay during your cruise holiday are the very definition of luxury. Even when staying in the cheapest accommodation and dining options on board the multiple decks and activities you can enjoy whilst on board the liner will be perfect for the ultimate relaxing holiday. A lot of cruise holidays used to be known for being a couple only type of holiday and whilst there are still child-free liners as a part of P&O cruise holidays as well as other companies a lot more liners are becoming family friendly with plenty of childcare and childrenò€™s entertainment and activities available.

Cruise holidays can be taken in warmer climates such as the Caribbean or Mediterranean seas and these tend to be typical destinations for most cruise ship holidays but colder climates with their stunning vistas like Scandinavia, Alaska and the Baltic regions are equally popular for cruise holidays these days.






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