Lisbon Cruise Port welcomed P&O’s latest ship, Arvia, on her inaugural go to to the port on January 3. Port officers mentioned they count on 2023 to be a record-breaking 12 months for the port, and offered a plaque to the Arvia’s captain to mark what they referred to as a momentous day.
A ‘Momentous Day’ and Big Year Ahead
Duarte Cabral, common supervisor of Lisbon Cruise Port, together with port authority and customs officers and the harbor grasp, offered the welcome plaque to Arvia Captain Robert Camby.
Cabral mentioned: “This will be a record-breaking year with the number of calls surpassing even 2019, prior to Covid. Our award-winning port and terminal are ready to serve all the passengers that go through our gates with exceptional health and safety protocols.”
He mentioned the Lisbon port is anticipating about 650,000 cruise company to go to the town, with an “increase of 95% in turnaround passengers” this 12 months.
Lisbon Cruise Port is an award-winning facility. In 2021 it was named by the World Travel Awards as Europe’s Leading Cruise Port for the seventh time and for six consecutive years. Global Ports Holding operates the port, and a brand new cruise terminal was opened in 2017.
P&O Cruises’ Arvia, an Excel-class ship and the second vessel within the fleet, after Iona, to be powered by LNG, referred to as at Lisbon throughout the tail-end of her maiden voyage. The 184,700-gross-ton vessel departed December 23, 2022, from Southampton, crusing a 14-night roundtrip itinerary to the Canary Islands, Spain, and Portugal. The 5,200-guest ship is due again in Southampton on January 6, 2023.
It’s Been a Rough Start for Arvia
The new ship has had a couple of setbacks since P&O took supply in early December. It was initially scheduled to sail its maiden voyage from Southampton on December 9 however was delayed and compelled to cancel the cruise.
After departing on December 23, the ship skilled a collection of technical issues onboard, affecting web connections and onboard reservations. As a outcome, there have been lengthy strains for Christmas Day dinner and snafus with different shipboard providers.
Arvia to Begin Winter Series within the Caribbean
Arvia will depart Southampton on January 6 and reposition to the Caribbean for a collection of winter cruises from her homeport in Barbados.
The ship’s naming ceremony is ready for March 16 in Barbados. In what the road is looking a spectacular occasion that includes a few of Britain’s hottest performers and presenters, the christening can be broadcast dwell on-line to a worldwide viewers.
Once in Barbados, the ship will sail a collection of 7- and 14-day cruises. Seven-day sailings will name at Tortola, Dominican Republic, St. Maarten, and Antigua-Barbuda, whereas 14-day cruises will go to these ports and likewise name at St. Kitts and Nevis, Martinique and St. Lucia.
There are 20 eating choices onboard, and 4 cabin classes: inside, sea view, balcony, and suite. Entertainment venues embody the Limelight Club and Headliner’s Theater, plus an escape room.