PO Cruises
Prevailing Through Time: PO Cruises
Cruising for most people is a way to not only unwind but also to have the opportunity to feel the great service that one cruise line has been giving for generations. Take for example the PO Cruises as its roots can be traced back to the year 1837. This is when Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company has just started the concept of a passenger and mail service with routes covering the U.K., Spain and Portugal. And through time, this British-American owned cruise line has proven too much to make it a great cruise choice.
One can only imagine the evolution that its ships have gone through – from wooden paddle steamers to iron-hulled screw driven ships and now its fleet of cruise ships serving magnificently travelers and passengers of different origins. PO Cruises take pride in being one of the oldest cruise lines globally now forming part of the Carnival Corporation & PLC. One can simply imagine the many more aspects it is pioneer to.
Nevertheless, this cruise lines understand that in order to maintain patronage among cruisers they should be up and about with their updates on their ships and its amenities. Since the debut of the Oriana in the year 1995, the already started “leap to modernization” by the original Oriana and Canberra in the 1960s the ships have been developed and updated. To keep up with time and demands, they even come with shorter cruise – from what used to be a cruise of 14 nights they now have 7 nights. Of course if you want to be taken around the world you have 80 to 100 days of cruising.
Year after year, you will find the PO cruises standing and prevailing in its unwavering desire to offer great service to its cruising market. Even when it has gone through much it still readies its individual ships to more possibilities of evolving in order to cater to the public’s needs.