Best of Cruise - July 2022

FEATURE

For those who want to swap negative temperatures for positive vibes, the exclusive fly-and-cruise combinations from Hays Travel are in a league of their own.

There’s the advantage of jetting off from a convenient airport aboard a dedicated plane bound for Barbados, the sun-kissed embarkation port for our array of selected P&O Cruises. Other benefits include personal escorts throughout the cruise and Meet & Greet service at the airport. Further bonuses include 5% deposits, tips, as well as on-board spend per cabin. Hays Travel has the ingenuity to ensure you’re treated like a VIP. No place on earth offers as much variety or fulfils as many dreams as the islands of the Caribbean - caressed by gentle trade winds, ringed by white sandy beaches and gin-clear waters. Each individual island casts its own particular spell. Some islands are big on action; some rekindle colourful histories. A cruise conjures up a perfect cocktail of islands where the living is easy and the warm seas instantly banish the winter blues. We have exclusive 14-night Caribbean fly/cruises aboard P&O Cruises much loved Britannia, departing Bournemouth on 14 January 2023; Glasgow on 27 January 2023; Newcastle on 10 February 2023; and Belfast on 24 February 2023. All sail round-trip from Barbados and visit Curacao; Bonaire; St Vincent; Grenada; St Lucia; Antigua; St Maarten; and St Kitts. P&O Cruises spanking new ship, Arvia will head to Curaçao; La Romana (Dominican Republic); St Kitts; Antigua; St Maarten; Fort de France (Martinique); and St Lucia, during her first Caribbean season. Hays Travel has an exclusive charter from Edinburgh on 3 February 2023; as well as one from Bristol on 3 March 2023.

The following season of exclusive fly/cruises aboard P&O Cruises’ Arvia kicks off with a departure from Belfast on 11 November 2023. There’s also a charter from Newcastle on 6 January 2024, one from Bristol on 20 January 2024 and one from Bournemouth on 2 March 2024. Ports of call for these four cruises are: Tortola (British Virgin Islands); La Romana (Dominican Republic); St Maarten; Antigua; St Kitts; Martinique; and St Lucia.

Scottish cruisers are not forgotten as there’s an exclusive charter from Glasgow on 9 February 2024. This cruise aboard Britannia heads to: Curaçao; Aruba; Kingston; Grenada; St Lucia; St Kitts; Antigua; and St Maarten. There is something quite surreal about cruising around this A-lister playground combined with hassle-free flights direct to the ship, not to mention the added bonus of an overnight stay on board in captivating Barbados. You’ll sail to a variety of islands that would be impossible to combine using any other mode of transport.

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