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P&O Artemis

Arcadia will be leaving the P&O Cruises fleet in 2011 to be replaced by Adonia, Adonia will be a child free ship..

In 2005 P&O Cruises added their smallest vessel to the fleet, P&O Artemis weighs in at 44,348 tons. This more intimate feeling cruise ship carries an absolute maximum of 1,188 passengers over 594 cabins. Designed for couples to get away this vessel like it’s fleet sister P&O Arcadia is a completely child free boat.

Prunella Scales from Fawlty Towers officially named P&O Cruises Artemis back in 2005. She has just 8 decks and is under 800 feet long. However there is still plenty to do on board Artemis.

P&O Artemis has recently undergone a small “touch up” in order to make her look fresher and more modern, but none of the charm and splendor has been lost a board this intimate, traditional ship.

Features on board P&O Artemis include; 4 whirlpool spas, an ocean view gym and spa and many of relaxing treatments. You can enjoy somewhere to have a drink at any of the 8 bars or at the coffee and chocolate bar. You can view some art at the gallery or sit back and enjoy a feature film in the cinema. Also is you fancy a flutter then the casino onboard P&O Cruises Artemis offers a friendly atmosphere for a sociable evening.

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