What makes Arcadia special? Well she’s an over eighteens ship only – which means no children’s facilities and no children! As a result, everything on board is geared to a child-free passenger, no early meals, no babysitting, no kiddies games at poolside. The entertainment and cuisine are both focused on a British passenger market, but those who are used to P&O’s traditional excellence in the dance arena should be aware that the disco floor on Arcadia is small and there is only one sprung wood dance-floor on the ship, which is unusual for a line that tends to cater to aficionados of dance and to provide high quality lessons and demonstrations of this art.
• Aerobics • Basketball • Body Composition • Dyna Bands • Fitness Ball • Gym • Nutritional Consultants • Personal Training • Pilates • Slimming Treatments • Sports Court • Step Classes • Yoga
• 24-hour Room Service • Bar • Grill
• Art Gallery • Grand Casino
• Deck Cricket • Deck Football • Deck Quoits • Indoor Pool • Library • Outdoor Pool • Shuffle Board • Table Tennis
• Balinese Head Massage • Beauty Salon • Beauty Treatments for Men • Body Wraps • Cloud Walking • Couples Treatment Room • Dry Floatation Suite • Facial Treatments • Hand and Foot Rituals • Hot Stone Therapy • Hydrotherapy • Indian Head Massage • Make-Overs • Manicures • Pedicures • Reflexology • Sauna • Steam Room • Tanning Treatments • Thermal Suite • Waxing • Whirlpool
• Internet Café
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