SHIP IN FOCUS: ADONIA FROM P&O CRUISES
Adonia will join the P&O Cruises fleet in May 2011. She will be the smallest ship in the fleet, offering an intimate and classic cruise experience.
Adonia will be the smallest of the seven ships within the P&O fleet. Designed to offer a wonderfully intimate cruising experience, she will radiate small ship charm.
Stepping on board will be akin to returning home; there will be a comfortingly familiar feel to your surroundings with experienced P&O Cruises officers and crew on hand to look
after your every need.
Due to her small numbers – she carries just 710 passengers – Adonia will be incredibly sociable and within no time at all, you’ll be surrounded by friendly, familiar faces. An adult-only ship, Adonia will travel far and wide, exploring ports the larger ships of today are unable to visit.
Ship Overview
- A small and intimate ship:
- Distinguished, classic and refined
- Child-free
- Friendly and sociable – a great sense of camaraderie
- Familiar and comfortable – a home away from home
- Pathfinder ship – enriching experiences and destinations
- Celebrating the traditions of cruising – card room, dance floor, Crow’s Nest, formal nights, classical recitals, silver service dining
Traditional and elegant decor
SHIP FACTS:
Built: 2001, Chantiers de l’Antlantique, France
Tonnage: 30,200 tonnes
Length: 180m
Breadth: 25m
Passenger decks: 9
Passengers: 710 approx
Crew: 300 approx
Staterooms: 355
Balcony: 257 (inc. 10 Suites)
Facilities: Central atrium with grand staircase, 8 bars, 3 restaurants,Lounge with dance floor, Cyb@study, Casino, Library, Card room, Shops, Oasis Spa, Gymnasium, Salon, Jogging track, Golf nets, Deck games, Photo gallery.

