P&O Cruises Ventura - One of the many ships partaking in the Grand Event. |
A map showing all the best vantage points and times to witness The Grand Event sailaway has been released. Starting with the sailaway from Southampton, the map charts the progress of the seven ships out into the Solent, meaning that onlookers and well-wishers can secure themselves a good spot to observe the historical event.
P&O Cruises managing director, Carol Marlow, said: “This day is one of the most significant days in our history, as all our seven ships gather in their home port on the same day for the first time ever. As we look forward to exciting plans for our next new ship in 2015, it is fitting to be celebrating our past as it has helped us become known as Britain’s trusted cruise experts.”
As each ship departs on its own Grand Event cruise, passengers on board will enjoy a special deck party to see them off in style. The ships will then form a procession as they leave Southampton and head down the Solent. Where the channel widens, the ships will move into a formation to be photographed from the air before they sail onwards to their various destinations.
Departing on July 3, 2012, all seven cruises will be heritage themed with special on board entertainment including a 175th Anniversary Gala dinner, heritage display, guest speakers and more. There will also be a prize draw on each cruise for one couple on each ship to win a full world cruise of their choice in 2013.
Limited availability remains on the following Grand Event cruises:
- A 17-night
Central Mediterranean cruise on Ventura (N216) priced from £1,999 pp.
Calling in Malaga, Corfu, Dubrovnik, Venice, Split, Palma, Lisbon and
Vigo.
- A 17-night Baltic cruise on Aurora (R208)
priced from £1,995 pp. Calling in Gothenburg, Copenhagen (two full
days), Stockholm, Helsinki, St. Petersburg (two full days), Tallinn,
Riga, Oslo and Hamburg (overnight and full day).
- A 21-night
Central Mediterranean cruise on Adonia (D208) priced from £2,673 pp.
Calling in La Coruna, Dubrovnik, Zadar, Venice (full day and evening),
Koper, Durres, Corfu, Tunis (from La Goulette), Malaga and Huelva.
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