Member Cruise Review

    P&O Cruises
    Arcadia
    September 2007
    by Aaron Searescue

    Mediterranean


    ARRIVAL

    Set off from home about 10.00am and pulled up outside the Mayflower at about 12.30pm. We had
    stopped en route, but picked the only Little Chef anywhere in England that wasn't serving tea, due to a
    broken boiler. We were in the second row of cars, and were ushered through to the front of the terminal
    after about five minutes of waiting. Once inside, we moved fairly speedily through check in, and I was
    surprised to find us stepping straight on board-no waiting in the lounge to be called. Once through the
    usual security photos, we were shown up to the Crow's Nest and were sitting having sandwiches and a
    drink by about 1.10pm. Twenty minutes later and the cabins were ready, and upon arrival, I found three
    of our four cases already there. The fourth turned up about ten minutes later.

    We unpacked and did a little exploring, before the usual rigmarole of lifeboat drill. As we had a port side
    cabin, we stood on the balcony for a sailaway with a Dixieland jazz band playing us off.

    THE SHIP
    Loved the ship from the minute we set foot on her, though it took us a while to suss out getting around.
    Favourite places included The Rising Sun, The Spinnaker Bar, and the Crow's Nest. Only criticism I have
    of The Rising Sun is that there is too much music going on. Even when there is no live band playing,
    there are music videos-please P&O, get rid of them! The place was heaving whenever sport was being
    shown, and there was not a seat to be had during the England v Samoa rugby last week. Could have
    done without watching the Spurs v Villa game though-put me in a bad mood for the last evening! I don't
    really think there was a bad room on the ship, and once you knew roughly where everything was, it was
    no problem to get around (unless you're my SOH, who has no sense of direction-she got lost coming
    from the launderette to the cabin and that was on the same corridor!) The Palladium is certainly one of
    the best theatres I have seen on a ship, even compared to some of those on Princess, and the place was
    full for every show. We didn't really use the pools, though we did lie around the aft Aquarius pool a few
    times. I was certainly impressed by the Neptune Pool however. I couldn't fault the staff either, though on
    occasion, there never seemed to be a waiter around when you needed one.

    THE FOOD
    Always a vital part. We didn't try any of the speciality restaurants, mainly due to the SOH's dietary
    requirements, however, I am sure they would have made provision if we had given them enough notice.
    The Belvedere was our venue of choice for breakfast and lunch. The first morning was a bit of a bunfight,
    but once we had worked out where to go to get the Gluten Free toast (port side, aft-at the Breads,
    Pastries anc Cereals counter there) we were flying. Usually we went there first, and picked up the GF
    toast, before deciding on what else to get. Cooked breakfasts were as good as ever, and heated tureens
    were available at the end of the counter, with plum tomatoes, black pudding, smoked haddock and
    usually one other dish. Fresh made waffles and pancakes were available, as were fresh coked omlettes
    (highly recommended)

    The Meridian Restaurant was equally as good. We had a table on the upper level, first sitting. We were
    positioned almost right over the stern. Great table companions, though I had to act as translator between
    my SOH, and Barrie from Nottingham, as neither seemed to be able to understand what the other was
    saying. I only had two below par meals-a steak, which was overcooked, and a seafood grill, which to be
    frank, was just bland. As for the SOH's dietary requirments, she was attended every night by the head
    waiter, who gave her the following day's menu, and advised her what was not suitable, and what could be
    made using gluten free products. I have never seen a head waiter so much on a ship before, and it is the
    first time I have ever given one a tip!

    THE PORTS
    Barcelona
    We did the "Panoramic Barcelona" tour, which is easy on the legs (as my SOH has to walk with a stick.)
    Although informative, I was a little disappointed, as we only took in La Sagrada Familia, and the hill
    overlooking the city. Great views, but we bypassed so many other sights. Barcelona Lite, I think you
    could call it. Amusing for the lady who accosted SOH at the lookout point, and was jabbering on ten to
    the dozen in Italian to her. She kept saying "Sardinia, Saridinia"-I think she was trying to tell us she was
    from there, and was admiring my SOH's blonde hair and fair skin. Other ships in port with us- Voyager of
    the Seas and Costa Europa-the Europa gave us three cheers as we went past. I thought it was because I
    had stepped onto the balcony in just my boxer shorts.

    Cannes
    Arrived on a beautiful sunny day, with just a hint of a breeze, that built up during the course of the day.
    Ashore by tender here, and, we made it despite a fairly choppy ride across the bay. We did the Nice and
    the Little Train Tour here-the coach took us into Nice, and dropped us on the Promenade des Anglais.
    We had about an hour to explore the old town, though we found a quiet bar, and sat down for a drink,
    and watched them getting the square ready for the evenings dining under the awnings outside many of
    the cafes. Back on the Prom, and we took the little train,which would its way through the city centre
    (currently undergoing the biggest pedestrianisation in Europe) and up to the hill over looking the Bay of
    Angels and down onto the city. Time for photographs before heading back down to pick the coach up,
    and back to the ship. Other ship in port with us Celebrity Consellation.

    Livorno
    "Easy Pisa" was the trip here, and a great one for anyone with limited mobility. We were dropped in a lay-
    by close to the Etruscan Tombs and then picked up by another little train, for the ride into Pisa itself.
    Once we were dropped in Miracle Fields, we were then given a tour of the Cathedral and the Baptistry.
    As someone who loves ornate catherdrals, I was in my oil tot, so to speak! Once that was done, we were
    given an hour to wander among the stalls and shop (and did we shop!) before boarding the train for a
    tour of the city, including it's many squares and also along both sides of the river. We were then driven
    back to the coach (bypassing the crowded coach park) and driven back to the ship. Probably the best of
    the three tours that we did. Other ships in port with us included Regatta, AIDAVita, Island Sky, and
    several others moored at the other end of the port, that we couldn't make out.

    Elba
    What an enchanting little island! We took the tender ashore and walked along the harbour front,
    stopping to do some shopping and then having a couple of drinks. I left the SOH basking in the sunshine,
    to walk through the town to Napoleon's Villa. It was shut. Took the little train yet again, for a run around
    the town, before heading back to the ship. Several people who took tours commented on how tranquil the
    interior of the island was. One other ship in with us, the Regatta.

    Civitavecchia
    No tours booked here, mostly because they seemed unsuitable for the SOH. Several people who did
    book tours spoke of how well P&O organised things, especially for those with wheelchairs-they were
    ferried around Rome by private minibuses. We took the shuttle bus to the dock gates and walked awhile
    along the promenade, which was very pleasant, despite the strong wind. Retired to the ship, to watch the
    waves crash over the sea wall. Only other ship in with us, appeared to be the Discovery.

    Alicante
    Good to get to dry land after a rough night and day at sea. Took the shuttle bus to the promenade, then
    wandered into the town. After some shopping, we repaired to O'Haras Irish bar for a Guinness. Try
    looking at the way the paving stones are laid on the prom after a couple of pints! Very disconcerting.
    Took the open top "hop on, hop off" bus, and did a full circuit, before returning to the ship, and afternoon
    tea on the afterdeck.

    Gibraltar
    Ah, good old Gib. A little piece of Blighty in warmer climes. Took a taxi up to the town and explored some
    of the shops-yes, more shopping. As usual, it was a duty free haven for booze, cigarettes and perfumes.
    Sat in the Lord Nelson in Casemates Square and had a drink, watching a barbary ape scamper amongst
    the roof tops, searching for food no doubt. Also caught a parade of six soldiers as they marched across
    the square and up Main Street. We were informed by the taxi driver on the way back, that they had had
    appalling wweather the previous day, and that it was the hottest day for some time.

    SEA DAYS
    Most of the sea days were spent taking it easy, We had a couple of really rough days in terms of sea
    conditions-betweeen Civitavecchia and Alicante (a sea described by the Commodore as "frolicsome")
    and the day after leaving Gibraltar. Tried my hand at deck cricket and found I wasn't as good as I used to
    be. Also took part in numerous quizzes, winning three. Bridger Forsyth of "Likely Lads" fame, was an
    excellent guest speaker, and although I didn't go, Frank Shapiro's talks were well received also. One lady
    even tried Rick Beech's Origami class, and also Tai Chi!

    THE WEATHER
    The one unpredictable factor in it all. It was bitter when we left Southampton-certainly had my jacket on
    when watching the sailaway. By the time we got through the Bay (like a millpond on the way down), things
    warmed up a little. The thunderstorm whilst passing through the Straits was something to behold,
    certainly the most spectacular that I have seen in a long time. It rained in Barcelona for about five
    minutes, but thereafter was quite warm. Cannes, Livorno and Elba saw temperatures in the mid twenties,
    whilst Civitavecchia was just as warm, but with a strong wind blowing in off the sea, contributing to some
    rough seas on the way across to Alicante. That weather wiped out the sea day, as it rained and was
    misty at times, as we rocked and rolled like a 1950's teenybopper. Alicante saw us with patchy cloud, but
    warm temperatures, whilst we frazzled in Gibraltar. We turned the corner to pass up the coast of Portugal
    and were hit by a Force 6 southerly, that really pitched us about. Certainly things were crashing in the
    dining room, and I avoided the soup course that night. Once into the Bay, it calmed down, and by the
    middle of the following morning, it was back to normal again. On turning into the channel however, we hit
    patchy fog banks, and it was like that all day.

    ENTERTAINMENT
    Very well put together shows. Gerard Kenny did two exellent sets, however Jane Beaumont was a little
    more run of the mill and we skipped her second show. The two comedians, Mickey Zany and Taffy
    Spencer presented good, clean shows, though Taffy took a while to warm up. Once he was going
    though, he had everyone rolling. Missed the "Late and Live" show in the Globe (deliberately.) The
    theatre company were by far and away the most professional I have ever seen on board ship, and the
    Cirque de Arcadia was simply stunning. Even the West End production moved away from some of the
    more predictable songs and shows and moved into uncharted territory. Ten out of ten for the main male
    lead-he has a fantastic voice that would put any X Factor contestant to shame.


    DISEMBARKATION

    Went fairly smoothly, and we were off and away for just gone 9.00am. Got back to Irvine at around 7.30
    pm, having stopped off for a good lunch on the way!

    OVERALL

    Thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. I was amazed to have only put on 5lbs in weight-it felt like twice that
    amount. Time to start dieting in earnest. Have I done enough to persuade the SOH on another? I think
    so. Watch this space!!
Cruise Line = P&O
Ship Name = Arcadia
Date of Sailing = 18 September 2007
How many cruises have you done = 12
Ship Facilities = 4.5
Entertainment = 4.5
Dining Room Service = 5
Spa Facilities = 5
Food = 4.5
Sports Facilities = 4.5
Cabin Layout = 4
Bars & Lounges = 4
Ports of Call = 7
Cabin Number = C088
Cabin location = Midships
Type of Cabin = Balcony
Cabin Steward = Sam
Overall cruise rating out of 5 = 4.5