Which Is the Smallest P&O Cruise Ship?

By Michael Ferguson

P&O Cruises is a British cruise line that has been in the business for over 175 years. With such a long history, P&O Cruises has had many ships come and go.

Each one of these ships offers something unique to passengers, from spacious cabins and luxurious amenities to exciting onboard activities and destinations. Among these ships are some of the smallest vessels in the P&O fleet.

Azura is the smallest ship in the P&O Cruises fleet, measuring at just over 290 metres in length. The Azura was launched in 2010 and offers passengers a variety of exciting amenities, such as a spa, multiple restaurants and bars, fitness centre, library and theatre.

Azura also features 12 decks with plenty of room to explore during your cruise. Azura can accommodate 2,500 passengers and 1,000 crew members.

Adonia is another small ship in the P&O Cruises fleet that measures at just over 280 metres long. Adonia was launched in 2001 and features 10 decks with a variety of amenities including a pool area with two pools and hot tubs, multiple restaurants and bars, casino, art gallery and spa. Adonia can accommodate up to 1,800 passengers and 700 crew members.

Aurora, which was launched in 2000 is another smaller vessel within the P&O Cruises fleet measuring at 266 metres long. Aurora offers plenty of entertainment options for passengers such as multiple restaurants and bars, theatre shows, swimming pools with two hot tubs on deck 11 as well as an expansive spa area. Aurora can accommodate up to 1,860 passengers and 790 crew members.

Conclusion:

The smallest ship in the P&O Cruises fleet is Azura which measures just over 290 metres long. It offers plenty of amenities for passengers including multiple restaurants and bars, fitness centre, library and theatre as well as 12 decks to explore on your cruise holiday. Azura can accommodate up to 2,500 passengers with 1,000 crew members.