P&O Azura Superior Deluxe Cabin Tour & Review - is it worth the extra £££?
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we paid £849 per person for a week's Cruise in a superior Deluxe balcony cabin including flights as well to the canaries and back I think pretty good value
this is a quiet location and yet it's just two decks above some of the lounges and restaurants
the furniture on the balcony really does need replacing
we feel this has been a very good value Cruise
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It's time for a good 'ole nose around our superior deluxe cabin onboard P&O Azura (D420). I know, I know, these are mini-suites on Princess, but this isn't Princess! So, come along for a detailed tour and review, plus find out what home comforts we take with us, everything you need to know about the location, room service, the extras you get in a cabin of this grade, and whether it is tired / in need of a refurb and worth the extra money! Don’t forget to give this video a cheeky little like, subscribe and turn on notifications for bi-weekly cruise and travel vlogs plus my Monday night lives! Let’s follow each other on Facebook (jamiewrobins), X, Threads and Instagram @travelblogjamie. You can become an exclusive member / Patron at Patreon.com/travelblogjamie, have personalised videos made for you at Cameo.com/travelblogjamie and find my webpage at beacons.ai/travelblogjamie. #cruiseship #cabinreview #cruise #pando #azura #travelblogjamie