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By Centurions , December 8, 2023 in P&O Cruises ( UK )

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As new cruisers with P&O we would like a little information on purchasing excursions.

We have a cruise booked on Arvia in March in the Caribbean 

Having checked out prices of independent vendors online, some of the P&O trips seem to be good value, however my questions are;

Are the trips more expensive when booking onboard?

And will there be any trips left to book onboard?

Any help would be greatly appreciated 

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As you are new to P and O you will miss out on the pre booking discount so the price if booking onboard will be the same , if you wait to book whilst on board you may run the risk of your choices not been available as the popular trips are usually full before the ship sails, if you have an idea of what trips you wish to go on and are happy with the price the best option would be to pre book , over the last few years the prices between independent and ships excursions has narrowed considerably.

Whatever you decide have have a great cruise  😎

1 hour ago, gsmt47471015 said: As you are new to P and O you will miss out on the pre booking discount so the price if booking onboard will be the same , if you wait to book whilst on board you may run the risk of your choices not been available as the popular trips are usually full before the ship sails, if you have an idea of what trips you wish to go on and are happy with the price the best option would be to pre book , over the last few years the prices between independent and ships excursions has narrowed considerably. Whatever you decide have have a great cruise  😎

Many thanks for your best wishes. 

Gettingwarmer

I would agree with the above but would add that excursion prices can go up if they are popular so if you are agreed what you want book now. However in the Caribbean there are usually lots of independent vying for your trade at the ports. Lots of cruisers do this and If you are happy to do  this then fine. 

We have some OBC so we're happy to take our chances, or as suggested use local vendors.

On another point, is there a desk onboard to book future cruises and, if so are there any benefits in doing so.

Again many thanks for your help.

5 minutes ago, Centurions said: We have some OBC so we're happy to take our chances, or as suggested use local vendors. On another point, is there a desk onboard to book future cruises and, if so are there any benefits in doing so. Again many thanks for your help.

Yes there is a Future Cruise desk on board. The deposits are small £50, £100 or £150 depending on the length of the cruise. There are also different offers of OBC etc but these change. 

I seem to recall that excursions when booked on board are about 5% more expensive than if they are pre booked.

jeanlyon

Have you also looked into doing it yourself when ashore.  We never do excursions, just DIY wherever we go.

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I think booking prior to departure has a small discount but not huge. Trips do sell out, especially those that cannot take large numbers and it may not be possible to put on more. If comparing P&O trips with independents, P&O use reputable companies to operate their excursions which lessens the chance of you booking with a ‘rogue operator’ whose attitude to health and safety may be questionable. If your P&O trip returns late for any reason, the ship will wait for you. If an independent tour operator/ taxi is delayed, you may get back in time to see the ship disappearing into the distance. My advice is to stick with the P and O trip, book in advance, especially for popular activities that may sell out quickly and enjoy whatever you choose.

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We always book any trips that we intend to take before boarding and have never used independent operators because on our first cruise a man and his daughter were left behind in Cozumel and they had to make their own arrangements to fly to the next port.  The wife/mother was walking around the ship complaining bitterly.  On another cruise a man strolled down the road to the ship as it pulled away from the dock in Lisbon, the ship left the port and stopped outside the port, the pilot boat brought the man out to the ship and those of us with balconies on the side where the pilot boat came to stood cheering him as he climbed a rope ladder.

I suppose it is up to the captain to decide how these situations are handled.

The ships involved were Carnival Holiday in the Cozumel and Canberra in Lisbon.

We have seen this on  three different occasions the idea of missing the ship is never intentional, however one incident last year highlighted how things can go awry, we joined a few other couple's on the quayside to visit a beach via minibus and arranged a return  pick up time , driver duly arrived and as we set off the minibus broke down ,never to start again, eventually (Caribbean time) a replacement arrived and we got back with half an hour to spare, having original allowed 3 hours to get back and have a drink portside before boarding

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2 hours ago, Josy1953 said: the pilot boat brought the man out to the ship and those of us with balconies on the side where the pilot boat came to stood cheering him as he climbed a rope ladder.

I can’t imagine them doing that any more. Highly dangerous, even for pilots who are trained in doing it. 

20 hours ago, Centurions said: Hi all.   As new cruisers with P&O we would like a little information on purchasing excursions.   We have a cruise booked on Arvia in March in the Caribbean    Having checked out prices of independent vendors online, some of the P&O trips seem to be good value, however my questions are;   Are the trips more expensive when booking onboard?   And will there be any trips left to book onboard?   Any help would be greatly appreciated 

You're right some of them are good value (we're doing the Caribbean in Jan). I say good value as we're frequent visitors to the Caribbean and taxi prices have shot up. We've also seen some of the vehicles used and so called 'operators' at the usual tourist traps so need to use a degree of caution.

I've booked two P&O tours so far (Tortola and St Lucia), two Independents with a decent rep (St Maarten & St Kitts), will use our usual taxi service in Antigua (Petes Taxis). Nothing yet planned for La Romana, Martinique (may do Botanical Gardens) or Barbados, just looking at those now. 

As we're a couple of months ahead of you I can tell you that a few tours are already showing sold out on the P&O website, so yes book in advance. If you change your mind on a tour and want to go elsewhere you can cancel it and get an immediate refund.

I am now wary of the " on your own" P and O tours where a bus takes you to a town or beach and picks you up at a pre arranged time to return to the ship. I booked 2 of these in the Canaries on my recent Iona cruise. Both pick up buses were late, leaving people waiting with no seats or shade. One was just late because of traffic,  the other broke down and it was nearly an hour before a replacement was sent. The only good thing was that the ship waited for us. But the shine was taken off 2 otherwise enjoyable days out by a hot, tiring wait with nowhere to sit and no shade. I shan't  do it again. 

Interestedcruisefan

Never done the P and O tours

But we organise entire Holidays for clients so sorting out our own excursions is second nature

Sometimes in advance and sometimes just with operators at the port

We remove the risk of missing the ship by normally leaving the ship early and planning to be back a good 2 or 3 hours before the ship is due to leave

Nice to be back on the ship mid afternoon as well

One tip for anyone stopping at Martinique is that visiting one of the islands on ferries immediately next to the ship are really popular and big queues are there for the ferries as a result

I particularly suggest early disembarkations on those days to avoid the big queues if you want to visit one of the islands

We tend not to book excursions anymore as my wife can now only do the wheelchair accessible ones, which are few and far between and very expensive.   

However, for our 65 night Caribbean cruise I have booked quite a few excursions as a solo, with the idea that my wife and I will explore the port together for part of the day and then I will get to see more of the island whilst my wife stays on the ship reading on our balcony (which suits her). We had contemplated taxi tours but my wife wasn’t keen, so as a solo the P&O tour is probably more cost effective and obviously removes any risks, however slight they may be.   

As for price, I managed to make a few bookings during the Black Friday offer (a couple that I’d booked before I simply cancelled and re-booked) and obviously the 10% loyalty discount helps, but I’ve been keeping an eye on them since and a couple that I wanted to do that were fully booked have since become available, so I’ve nabbed them, and another has dropped in price since I booked (regular, not promotional price) so I cancelled and re-booked that one also.

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Just back from a fabulous Caribbean cruise on Britannia, and despite normally preferring DIY, we booked more P&O excursions than we would have done previously. Mostly snorkelling / catamaran trips.

We found the prices to be reasonable - similar to what was available independently - and most of the trips were brilliant, well-organised and good value. A few were sold out before we embarked, and I did notice some of the prices had increased onboard slightly (but not all). If there's a specific excursion you want to do, I would recommend booking now to avoid disappointment.

I'm sure we could have done the same with independent vendors - and without P&O taking their cut therefore helping the islands more - but the added security of getting back to the ship, especially for the longer trips, was a big plus for us. On the negative side, we did have a couple of trips cancelled at short notice (including Barbados on our last day 😞 ) and we did sometimes feel herded around to meet a schedule (e.g. only having 45 mins on the beach in Curacao was a shame) but then that could happen with independent tours too.

We heard from plenty of people who had great trips with independent vendors and also lots of people who did their own thing, and I can't remember hearing anything particularly negative about any of them.

23 minutes ago, CaptainPedantic said: Just back from a fabulous Caribbean cruise on Britannia, and despite normally preferring DIY, we booked more P&O excursions than we would have done previously. Mostly snorkelling / catamaran trips. We found the prices to be reasonable - similar to what was available independently - and most of the trips were brilliant, well-organised and good value. A few were sold out before we embarked, and I did notice some of the prices had increased onboard slightly (but not all). If there's a specific excursion you want to do, I would recommend booking now to avoid disappointment. I'm sure we could have done the same with independent vendors - and without P&O taking their cut therefore helping the islands more - but the added security of getting back to the ship, especially for the longer trips, was a big plus for us. On the negative side, we did have a couple of trips cancelled at short notice (including Barbados on our last day 😞 ) and we did sometimes feel herded around to meet a schedule (e.g. only having 45 mins on the beach in Curacao was a shame) but then that could happen with independent tours too. We heard from plenty of people who had great trips with independent vendors and also lots of people who did their own thing, and I can't remember hearing anything particularly negative about any of them.    

This is great to hear. We stopped doing P&O excursions once my wife became a full time wheelchair user and tend to DIY. My wife is just happy to spend a couple of hours ashore to see the port and then return to the ship. However, for our upcoming Caribbean cruise I am doing quite a few half day P&O tours on my own, as I want to see more of each island than just the port, and we shall take a look around the port together for the other half day. We contemplated taxi tours etc but my wife wasn’t keen. I’m not interested in beaches or water activities, so my trips are more sightseeing ones. 

On 12/10/2023 at 11:56 AM, Interestedcruisefan said: Never done the P and O tours   But we organise entire Holidays for clients so sorting out our own excursions is second nature   Sometimes in advance and sometimes just with operators at the port   We remove the risk of missing the ship by normally leaving the ship early and planning to be back a good 2 or 3 hours before the ship is due to leave   Nice to be back on the ship mid afternoon as well   One tip for anyone stopping at Martinique is that visiting one of the islands on ferries immediately next to the ship are really popular and big queues are there for the ferries as a result   I particularly suggest early disembarkations on those days to avoid the big queues if you want to visit one of the islands  

Exactly what we do.  One time we went to Taormina from Messina.  Walked down to the train station, 6 Euros to Giardini Naxos, then 1.5 Euro on the bus up to Taormina.  Had a good wander round, super lunch in a little cafe, then the same route back.  I think we left the ship about 0845 and were back on board by 3.30.   Super day and cost peanuts.

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question about roll call board

By angeleyes7779 , July 1, 2008 in P&O Cruises ( Australia )

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I just went to check my roll call that i started and it is not there anymore...does anyone know why this could be?? it is cruise w834 summer sessions dep sydney on PD 29/11/08

I dont know where it went...:confused: :eek:

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Hi   I just went to check my roll call that i started and it is not there anymore...does anyone know why this could be?? it is cruise w834 summer sessions dep sydney on PD 29/11/08   I dont know where it went...:confused: :eek:

http://boards.cruisecritic.com/showthread.php?p=13987420#post13987420

I just looked under posts you had made.

(click on your screen name.. and choose ..posts by angeleyes")

sometimes they are on another page too...especially if inactive for a while

thanks for that i could not work it out silly me :) :) :)

us Queenslanders have to stick together!!..have a great cruise, you will be hooked, but the best cruises are not from Oz..

American lines leave ours for dead.

arxcards

It is always there, but can be masked by your viewing preferences.

Look down at the bottom left side of the roll call page, and it will show how far you want to see back. The default is usually 1 month, so any roll call not posted to in that time will have "dropped off the bottom". Change the viewing preference to a longer time ( 60 days, 90 days, 1 year, beginning) and all the older threads become visible.

This is the same for all forums.

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us Queenslanders have to stick together!!..have a great cruise, you will be hooked, but the best cruises are not from Oz.. American lines leave ours for dead.

I would agree but how do we get there cheaply? Any suggestions, also there is the question of needing a US address to book with a US T/A but boy are the prices good!:D

there is the question of needing a US address to book with a US T/A but boy are the prices good!:D

not true!..just book with the cruise line, or one of our agents if you want to go that way.

I have a cruise booked with Holland America( cruising Japan, Russia, Alaska) which I BOOKED DIRECT with HAL.

also Panama Canal with Celebrity..booked & held reservation with Celebrity, and they give you the contact in Australia to finish the booking.no probs at all.

We have done almost all of our cruises in US and never had a prob. with living and using our address in OZ.

NCL is the easiest ...all done on the net, book , pay , receive tickets etc.

I avoid agents if I can.

AND prices are still good with booking thru them...usually only around 10% deposit.

IF you decide to cancel, you get all your money back, as long as you cancel 3 mths before...after that it's in a ratio of time and money eg

under that..the closer you get, the more you lose.

We have cancelled twice with American cruises and both times got a full refund.

As for airfares, then that's up to you how you want to fly and who with..it's part of the trip.

Friends of ours just booked an 11 day Mediterranean, on the new Celebrity Solstice, in a great balcony cabin..only $3550 for both of them.obviously they have to add airfares , but you would any way if you had to travel to Europe

Not only is it cheaper for overseas cruises, but also cheaper to book many Aussie cruises from overseas too.

Alas, we have struck the US address problem too, maybe past cruisers with these cruise lines have an easier time trying to book direct.

karmac

..only $3550 for both of them.obviously they have to add airfares , but you would any way if you had to travel to Europe
Which is why most of us are cruising the South Pacific instead of going to Europe:)
well, there's cruising..and CRUISING.

I'm with you. I love the Pacific Islands, but am looking at every opportunity to travel to new places. I would be happy to match 1\2 of your list in your signature - certainly plenty of great experiences.

Even with airfares, some of these cruises are competitive with local prices. A 7 night Alaskan (at US prices) plus return airfare is a similar price to a 10 night P&O Pacific offering.

Alas, I currently have a bit of a problem getting holidays midyear. Hopefully that will change in the next couple of years.

Don't get me wrong. I too would love to cruise the rest of the world, but while we're still raising 3 kids it's just not going to happen. I consider myself very lucky to do what we've done. It's difficult at the best of times holidaying with 3 kids because most holiday places seem to think everyone only has 2 kids:rolleyes: . I only work part time & we did our first cruise while I was still a stay-at-home-mum. I have friends where both parents work full time & they wonder how we can afford to cruise. This is why we book our cruises so far in advance........it's the only way we can pay them off.

But yes, one day we'll cruise elsewhere. Alaska is definately on my list. Not sure about Europe, I'd certainly love to go there but I think I'd rather a land based holiday as there is just so much to see. Although I do want to cruise the Norwegian Fjords.

I'll just keep dreaming for now.......

kaseyoz

There have been some cheap fly/cruise deals recently online.

6night cruise. 3 nights singapore, transfers etc $2979 for balcony cabin including flights to singapore

14 night cruise from spain to venice through greece and turkey $3399 balcony including flights

Flight to rome, cruise med inside $2549 kids sail free

11 nights cruise greece and turkey @2549 inside cabins including flights to rome.

There are specials out there, My MIL paid more than that just for airfares to italy. I just wonder how they can charge that price

I also saw one recently that had flights for 2 adults and 2 kids to LA and mexico 7 night cruise for just over $5000

gizzigoo

I'm a newbie here and reading your list of amazing cruises I can see that your holiday memories would be just wonderful. Gosh, I would love to do even a few on your list, just fantastic. :D

For us holidays have always been a luxury with 4 or often more children so it's more about the fun at this stage.

Currently even though our kids are mostly grown I still like to include them all in our holidays and with P&O pricing it is possible to that. We get to be on a ship, visit south pacific islands (which I love as I was raised on one) and have fun.

We are looking (dreaming) at one that MSC has which starts in Venice for 16 days with a tour guide and a 7 day cruise or possibly one of the Asian ones which include air at great prices. Also the USA has wonderful prices with air and cruise coming in at around $2,500. So eventually one day we will do one of these, if I could do a couple on your list I'd be a happy gizzi.

For now it's a P&O cruise as it is possible to holiday for under $1,000 each which is what makes it a very attractive proposition.

Don't get me wrong. I too would love to cruise the rest of the world, but while we're still raising 3 kids it's just not going to happen. I consider myself very lucky to do what we've done. It's difficult at the best of times holidaying with 3 kids because most holiday places seem to think everyone only has 2 kids:rolleyes: . I only work part time & we did our first cruise while I was still a stay-at-home-mum. I have friends where both parents work full time & they wonder how we can afford to cruise. This is why we book our cruises so far in advance........it's the only way we can pay them off. But yes, one day we'll cruise elsewhere. Alaska is definately on my list. Not sure about Europe, I'd certainly love to go there but I think I'd rather a land based holiday as there is just so much to see. Although I do want to cruise the Norwegian Fjords. I'll just keep dreaming for now.......

Makes it hard Karen,

We are leaving a lot of our exotic plans until we are empty nest, or at least have a responsible housesitter - and I have only got to worry about one child. Certainly lots more dollars if you have more than 2 kids.

Will look forward to your Olden pics when you finally get the chance to go there. :)

Here is part of an email I received today..most of you are probably subscribed too. It proves that good prices are in OZ too... for overseas cruises( it would be in an inside cabin..if you can cope with small spaces..but still a good deal)

" Discover the Mexican Riviera from only $2149. 7 nights cruising the Mexican Riviera in November 2008 onboard Norwegian Star. Our package includes return flights to Los Angeles with Air New Zealand, and 1 night pre-cruise at the Crowne Plaza LAX International Airport plus 7 nights cruising to Cabo San Lucas, Mazatlan and Puerto Vallarta"

THIS IS WHAT AIR NZ QUOTED TODAY FOR THAT SAME TIME FRAME ...BRIS TO LA RETURN AUD$3,602.37 !!!!

SO YOU GET THE CRUISE FOR FREE AND 1500 LEFT TO SPEND!!:D :D

It's a well known site..cant say the name..but it starts with e and is about cruising.,,..

so be adventurous,and leave the kids with Nanna.
Here is part of an email I received today..most of you are probably subscribed too. It proves that good prices are in OZ too... for overseas cruises( it would be in an inside cabin..if you can cope with small spaces..but still a good deal)   " Discover the Mexican Riviera from only $2149. 7 nights cruising the Mexican Riviera in November 2008 onboard Norwegian Star. Our package includes return flights to Los Angeles with Air New Zealand, and 1 night pre-cruise at the Crowne Plaza LAX International Airport plus 7 nights cruising to Cabo San Lucas, Mazatlan and Puerto Vallarta"   THIS IS WHAT AIR NZ QUOTED TODAY FOR THAT SAME TIME FRAME ... BRIS TO LA RETURN AUD$$2,772.37!!!! SO YOU GET THE CRUISE FOR FREE AND A HOTEL AND STILL ABOUT 500 LEFT TO SPEND!!:D :D     It's a well known site..cant say the name..but it starts with e and is about cruising.,,.. so be adventurous,and leave the kids with Nanna

IGNORE MY LAST AIR NZ QUOTE..IT WAS A MISTAKE ( BUT THIS DAMN BOARD WOULDN'T LET ME EDIT IT...SO THE ABOVE ONE IS AS PER NZ SITE.

Nah, not yet. We are considering doing another one on the Dawn in Oct '09 without the kids. A few CCers plus a few other friends are talking about it. IF they all do it then we might too but I can't take the kids out of school twice in one year and none of the others are taking kids. But that is for 11 nights. There is no way I could holiday without them for a long overseas holiday.

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    P&O Cruises ( UK ) roll calls Please Read: COVID-related Discussion. roll calls. By silver service, March 23, 2010 in P&O Cruises ( UK ) Recommended Posts. ... For P&O Cruises you will find a much livelier roll call, generally, on the actual P&O website than on here. ...

  12. P&O not publishing port arrival and departure times?

    c) The departure times provided by the call center/emails are usually 1 hour later than the on-board time. Thats 30 minutes between on-board time and departure, and 30 mins spare for any delay. Ports are increasing financially penalising cruise lines who leave late as it can have a knock on effect. 4. #23.

  13. P&O Cruises (UK) Roll Calls

    Roll Calls. P&O Cruises (UK) Roll Calls. Introduce yourself, ask questions, make friends and plans with fellow cruisers before your next cruise. Arcadia Roll Calls. Introduce yourself, ask questions, make friends and plans with fellow cruisers before your next cruise. Threads 0 Messages 0. Threads 0 Messages 0. None. Arvia Roll Calls ...

  14. P&O Cruises Australia

    P&O Cruises Australia. 649,666 likes · 4,332 talking about this. Welcome to the official page of P&O Cruises Australia #pocruises #bringsusalltogether

  15. Why are so few people on P&O roll calls?

    We have cruised with Princess, Celebrity and P&O. On the first two the roll calls are very lively and we have arranged, been on some better and cheaper private tours than with the cruise lines. We have been to Meet & Greets and made friends. Roll calls on P&O tend to be non existent o...

  16. Anyone tried to get through to P&O on phone

    I cannot compare P&O with any agent because I don't use an agent. It seems sensible to stick with what works for you, which may not be what works for somebody else. Fair summation. I have no stress with my agent. If I can't get through on the phone, I just drop them an email and they call me back within the hour. 2.

  17. Roll Call

    P&O Cruises ( Australia ) Roll Call See Cruise Critic 2023 Editors' Picks Awards!! Roll Call ...

  18. Princess Cruise Roll Calls

    Find your Emerald Princess Roll Call by choosing your sailing month from the drop down menu below. Don't see your sailing date on the list. Use the START NEW TOPIC button to add yours. Please format your sailing date in this fashion January XX, 20XX so that it is easily searched. Find your Roll Call: Select Month...

  19. P&O Cruises: Cruise Holidays 2024, 2025 & 2026

    The Official P&O Cruises Podcast with Amy Hart Listen Here. Don't just take our word for it... Previous. Best New Ship of the Year - Arvia. Tell me more. Best Cruise Line for No-fly Cruise Holidays. Tell me more. Best Cruise Line for Family Holidays. Tell me more. Best Ocean Cruise Operator.

  20. P&O Cruises ( UK )

    P&O Freephone Contact No. By Host Sharon, August 28, 2016. 0 replies. 49k views. Host Sharon. August 28, 2016. Just Back From Your Cruise? We'd Like to Publish Your Review! By LauraS, June 23, 2010.

  21. Cost of cruise excursions onboard.

    170. December 8, 2012. #1. Posted December 8, 2023. Hi all. As new cruisers with P&O we would like a little information on purchasing excursions. We have a cruise booked on Arvia in March in the Caribbean. Having checked out prices of independent vendors online, some of the P&O trips seem to be good value, however my questions are;

  22. question about roll call board

    Hi I just went to check my roll call that i started and it is not there anymore...does anyone know why this could be?? it is cruise w834 summer sessions dep sydney on PD 29/11/08 I dont know where it went...:confused: :eek: