Thanks. In terms of a recommendation I’d say it’s a nicely designed ship that’s tastefully decorated. There’s alot of dining options and the food was fairly good (not exceptional but perfectly fine, except for one disappointing dinner in the main dining room, Zenith). The wifi is atrocious though, so I wouldn’t pay for it. The service was generally fine but a couple of bars were slow, but it had only been sailing for 2 weeks when I was on in January, so the chances are service will be slicker now. What I’ve noticed about Arvia is the prices on a lot of cruises this year are very competitive. For me it’s the pricing that makes this ship a good choice if you want a great deal. You can find better food on Cunard, Celebrity or maybe Princess and better entertainment on Royal Caribbean but none offer these kinds of prices right now. I can’t compare it to other P&O ships as this was my first cruise with P&O. I plan to do more videos on Arvia in the next month or two and then other ships later in the year. Hope this helps!
Yep, pretty much the same. Just tweaks here and there in some decor. The only other differences I know of are the retractable roof on the SkyDome, Mission Control escape room, the Altitude skywalk and the 6th Street Diner (which replaces Aqua on Iona)
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Great stuff tour was professionally done and very informative. Thanks
Glad you liked it. Thanks for watching
A very good video. Thank you.
Thankyou for this very useful video!
Glad it was helpful!
Brings back lovely memories, was on in January beautiful.
Going on Arvia October 27
Thanks for the video, your footage is very well shot and allowed us to explore the ship at our own pace. Looking forward to your next video.
Thanks, that’s great to hear!
Great video - new subscribers here. Hope to see more from Arvia - we are sailing on her August 2024 😀
Thanks, I’m sure you’ll enjoy Arvia
Great tour. Is it a ship you'd recommend?
Thanks. In terms of a recommendation I’d say it’s a nicely designed ship that’s tastefully decorated. There’s alot of dining options and the food was fairly good (not exceptional but perfectly fine, except for one disappointing dinner in the main dining room, Zenith). The wifi is atrocious though, so I wouldn’t pay for it. The service was generally fine but a couple of bars were slow, but it had only been sailing for 2 weeks when I was on in January, so the chances are service will be slicker now.
What I’ve noticed about Arvia is the prices on a lot of cruises this year are very competitive. For me it’s the pricing that makes this ship a good choice if you want a great deal.
You can find better food on Cunard, Celebrity or maybe Princess and better entertainment on Royal Caribbean but none offer these kinds of prices right now. I can’t compare it to other P&O ships as this was my first cruise with P&O.
I plan to do more videos on Arvia in the next month or two and then other ships later in the year.
Hope this helps!
@@CruiseRight Thank you. Honestly, I wasn't expecting such an extensive reply and it has helped massively. Really appreciated!
Exactly the same as the Iona
Yep, pretty much the same. Just tweaks here and there in some decor. The only other differences I know of are the retractable roof on the SkyDome, Mission Control escape room, the Altitude skywalk and the 6th Street Diner (which replaces Aqua on Iona)