inside P&O cruise ship ARVIA
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arvia is a spectacular new cruise ship from p and O cruises with wide ranging appeal from couples to families to multigenerational groups
the popularity of these amenities however has introduced some congestion to the top deck's wake pool area which tends to get crowded early on in the day
arvia also has the first rum Distillery at Sea as well as two new restaurants six Street Diner and green and Co
there's also a handy night light by the bathroom door that is controllable from the bedside switches
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Arvia is a spectacular new cruise ship from P&O Cruises with wide-ranging appeal, from couples to families to multi-generational groups. Nicknamed the "Sunshine Ship", it's been designed to sail in warm climes -- winter in the Caribbean, summer in the Mediterranean. Arvia is sister ship to Iona (which launched in 2021). But despite the two 5,200-passenger cruise ships being structurally nearly identical, Arvia is by no means a carbon copy of Iona. Arvia has a top deck mini golf and high-ropes course and swim-up bar -- firsts for P&O Cruises. The popularity of these amenities, however, has introduced some congestion to the top deck's wake pool area which tends to get crowded early on in the day. Thankfully the roof above its Sky Dome has been designed to retract, giving top decks an extra outdoor swimming pool. Inside there are differences, too. At the heart of Arvia's deck plan is the all-new and lighter Grand Atrium with three-storey glass walls filling the space with bright, widescreen sea views. Arvia also has the first rum distillery at sea as well as two new restaurants, 6th Street Diner and Green & Co. The latter’s flexitarian menu offers a mix of sushi and plant-based dishes. For families there's a new submarine-themed "Escape Room" experience called Mission Control. subscribe channel - https://www.youtube.com/@technologyvision1/?sub_confirmation=1