Review P&O Arvia Cruise Ship Deluxe Balcony Cabin| UP TO THREE PASSENGERS| Sofa Bed Maiden Voyage

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The creator provides a detailed tour of a deluxe balcony cabin on the P&O Arvia during its maiden voyage. Located midship on Deck 15, the room is designed to accommodate up to three passengers and features a connecting door to an adjacent cabin. The balcony is described as spacious enough for two chairs and a table while offering privacy and an unobstructed view. Inside the cabin, the sleeping arrangements consist of two twin beds that can be joined to form a larger bed, alongside a sofa that converts into a bed for a third person. The creator highlights various amenities including a desk with a kettle, a small refrigerator, and a television. Storage options include wardrobes with anti-theft hangers and a safe suitable for tablets or small laptops. The bathroom features wooden flooring and products from The White Company. For passengers with mobility concerns, the creator notes the availability of shower chairs and a removable shower nozzle. The video concludes with a reminder to make healthy travel choices.
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you cannot miss this ship it is massive and it has the signature piano cruises Union Jack painting on the side
this is a deluxe balcony cabin with a sofa bed and sleeps three persons
the balcony is large and can fit two chairs and a table easily there is lots of privacy from the neighboring cabins
you will love the beautiful wooden floor located in there with a nice shower door
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